Private Ayahuasca Peru Ceremony with Cleansing (Full Day)
A Day of Ayahuasca Magic and Life Transformation in Sacred Valley
- always available
- full day
- private
- Sacred Valley
Overview
Embark on a life-transforming day in the mystical Sacred Valley with our Ayahuasca Peru Ceremony! Guided by our Amazonian Maestro, immerse yourself in a unique and enchanting exploration of self-discovery. This isn’t just an event; it’s a gateway to a life-altering transformation. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to delve deep into the realms of your own existence amid the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes!
Itinerary
We’ll pick you up in the morning from your Cusco hotel and head to the Sacred Valley, where our retreat is located. Once we arrive, we’ll take some time to explore the beautiful retreat center. Then, get ready for special ceremonies guided by our Andean Masters.
First on the agenda is the Coca Leaf Reading Ceremony. It’s a time to receive guidance and set your intentions for the Ayahuasca ceremony. Following that, we’ll engage in a Cleansing and Flourishing Ceremony to feel more connected to Mother Earth, preparing us for the main event—the Ayahuasca ceremony.
Our guide, known as the Maestro, will share insights about the Ayahuasca plant. Then, we’ll start with the Ayahuasca Ceremony, which lasts 4 to 6 hours and offers a chance for deep reflection. Once it concludes, we’ll participate in a special Offering to Mother Earth, expressing gratitude to important elements like Mother Earth, the Ayahuasca Plant, towering mountains, and revered gods.
In the evening, we’ll drive you safely back to your hotel in Cusco.
$590
for the couple
*best price guarantee in USD
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Inclusions and Additional Information
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Cusco
- Transportation to the retreat place
- Ceremony of Coca leaf reading with Andean Shaman
- Cleansing and Flourishing Ceremony with Andean Shaman
- Ayahuasca session with Ayahuasca Maestro
- Offering to Mother Earth with Andean Shaman
- Translator/Coordinator for the day
- Medical staff for your security
Meals: Please keep in mind that Ayahuasca must be consumed on an empty stomach, and a specific diet must be followed before the ceremony.
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If you ever need to cancel or want to know about refunds, you can find all the details in our Terms and Conditions. If you’re not sure about something or have any questions, just get in touch with us.
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FAQ about Ayahuasca Ceremony in Peru
Ayahuasca is a potent traditional Amazonian plant medicine used in shamanic ceremonies. Typically brewed as a tea, it combines the Ayahuasca vine with other plants containing DMT, resulting in a psychoactive and spiritually transformative experience.
Participating in an Ayahuasca ceremony is a profoundly introspective journey. It’s a unique experience where participants often encounter vivid visions, heightened emotions, and a deep sense of self-reflection. The impact varies for each individual, encompassing feelings of purification, gaining insights into personal challenges, and fostering a heightened connection to spiritual realms.
Throughout the ceremony, your well-being is our top priority. We have a dedicated medical team in place to ensure your safety and provide any necessary support. Our Amazonian shamans play traditional music, known as icaros, during the ceremony. These melodies are believed to facilitate the release of visions and contribute to the overall transformative experience.
In addition to the Ayahuasca session, we incorporate Andean ceremonies, including coca leaf reading and expressions of gratitude. These practices help you set the right intentions and contribute to a transformative healing experience. Our goal is to create a supportive and sacred environment that nurtures your spiritual journey and facilitates personal growth and healing.
We take your safety seriously. Ayahuasca is safe when guided by experienced facilitators like ours, providing a secure and transformative journey. If you have particular health considerations, our comprehensive medical form allows us to tailor the experience to your needs.
Our medical form caters to your specific health needs. With an on-site medical team, we’re equipped to address any concerns and prioritize your well-being throughout the ceremony. Rest assured, your safety is not just a priority; it’s a fundamental aspect of our commitment to your transformative experience.
Yes, participants with medical conditions such as heart issues or psychiatric disorders should exercise caution, as certain medications may interact adversely with Ayahuasca. This is why all our participants are required to fill out our medical form. We ensure to address any doubts or unclear aspects before you sign up—no worries! Simply contact us, and we’re happy to assist you along with our medical staff.
It’s crucial to be in Cusco at least 3 days before the retreat starts. This gives your body time to adjust to the high altitude. If you arrive on the day of the retreat, you won’t be able to join the Ayahuasca ceremony. We prioritize your safety, and arriving on the same day as the retreat could lead to altitude sickness, especially when combined with Ayahuasca.
Ensuring your good health is also important. We recommend consulting your doctor if you have any concerns about your medical history or conditions. Please let us know about any health conditions or medications before booking.
The food rules are here to make sure your body and mind are ready for the Ayahuasca experience, making it safe and special for you. So, two weeks before the retreat, try not to have: pork, alcohol, cannabis, drugs and no spicy stuff. Also, don’t take any prescribed medicines or drugs during this time because Ayahuasca is strong medicine and can react differently with other stuff.
One week before the retreat, it’s a good idea to avoid: red meat, junk food, sweets, soda, dairy, pickled foods and caffeine. And right before the retreat, eat well, but don’t go extreme with diets. Stay in good shape and feel good. For the last three days, maybe cut down a bit on salt, pepper, and oil.
Choose organic food with a bit of salt and sugar. You can have chicken or fish if you want some meat. Since our full-day Ayahuasca session occurs during the day, it’s important to arrive on an empty stomach. You can have a tea or, at most, a light juice or one piece of fruit in the early morning, but then nothing else. This way, you’ll be all set for a great experience!
To enhance your spiritual preparation, we recommend setting a clear intention. The plant medicine ceremony can be intense, and having a specific intention acts as an anchor during your Ayahuasca experience, helping you stay connected to your purpose. In the days or weeks leading up to the ceremony, take time to reflect on why you are drawn to Ayahuasca. What do you hope to learn or understand? How do you feel about your life, and what challenges are you currently facing? Crafting intentions based on your reflections can make your experience more personally meaningful.
Nurturing your spirit and mind involves engaging in spiritual practices that deepen your connection with your inner world. Find a peaceful environment, take nature walks, meditate, practice yoga, or explore breathwork. Engage in mindful activities that promote awareness and presence before the retreat begins.
Additionally, some Andean shamans suggest abstaining from sexual activities, including masturbation, two weeks before the retreat. This practice is believed to help conserve physical energy, making it easier to navigate the effects of Ayahuasca during the ceremony.
The purge, which may involve vomiting or diarrhea, is viewed in some traditions as a purifying process, releasing physical and emotional toxins. It is considered a natural and sometimes necessary part of the Ayahuasca experience.
Ayahuasca is not known to be physically addictive. In fact, many participants report reduced cravings for substances like alcohol or tobacco after an Ayahuasca experience. However, it is crucial to approach it with respect and responsibility.
Yes, Ayahuasca is legal in Peru. It is recognized as cultural heritage and respected as traditional medicine.