Ayahuasca Three Days

Witness the transformative power of Ayahuasca in the Sacred Valley of Wayllapampa during a three-day retreat that promises to unlock the mysteries of the self.

Ayahuasca, the ancient and revered plant medicine, has found a home in the Sacred Valley of Wayllapampa. Here, a transformative three-day retreat promises to unlock the mysteries of the self through ceremonial practices guided by experienced shamans. Participants can expect a journey of spiritual growth, personal healing, and profound insights. With a focus on cleansing, fasting, and integration, this retreat offers a nurturing environment for those seeking a deeper connection to the natural world and their inner selves. What secrets might the Ayahuasca reveal?

Key Points

  • This 3-day retreat in Peru’s Sacred Valley includes two Ayahuasca ceremonies, shaman-led interpretations, and various cleansing rituals.
  • The first day features a cleansing ceremony and initial Ayahuasca journey, followed by a self-discovery ceremony with fasting.
  • On the second day, participants receive vision interpretation and undergo a second Ayahuasca experience.
  • The final day emphasizes forgiveness, offerings to Pachamama, and a flowering bath.
  • The retreat includes accommodation, transportation, dietary provisions, and access to Andean and Amazonian shamans.
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Retreat Overview and Booking Information

The retreat features a 3-day experience in the Sacred Valley of Wayllapampa, located just 1 hour from the city of Cusco.

Enjoy the Sacred Valley of Wayllapampa, just 1 hour from Cusco, for a transformative 3-day retreat.

It’s priced from $639 per person and a reserve now, pay later option is available.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance.

The group is limited to 10 participants and the retreat is offered in English and Spanish.

The retreat takes place in a sacred location and includes Ayahuasca ceremonies, interpretations with shamans, and various other rituals and activities.

Daily Itinerary and Activities

Participants can expect a carefully curated itinerary during their 3-day retreat in the Sacred Valley.

On the first day, they’ll experience a cleansing ceremony and their first Ayahuasca journey.

  • The shaman will read their coca leaves, diagnosing any negative energies to be cleared.

  • The evening Ayahuasca ceremony promises a profound self-discovery.

  • Fasting is required on ceremony days to prepare the body and mind.

Day two focuses on interpreting visions from the previous night, followed by another Ayahuasca experience.

The final day allows for forgiveness, offerings to Pachamama, and a flowering bath before the journey back to Cusco.

Cleansing and Fasting

On the first day, participants undergo a cleansing ceremony and prepare for their initial Ayahuasca journey. They undergo a reading of coca leaves for personal diagnosis, followed by a ceremony to clear negative energies. Participants are required to fast in the hours leading up to the first Ayahuasca ceremony in the evening.

| Preparation Guidelines | |

| ———————|—————-|

| Recommended Internal Cleanse | Before Retreat |

| Volcanic Medicinal Water | Day of 1st Ceremony |

| Fasting | Ceremony Days |

| Food Avoidance | 4 Hours Before Volcanic Water |

Interpretation and Fasting

While participants fast throughout the day, the second day begins with a breakfast that adheres to the dietary guidelines provided.

This sets the stage for the interpretation of the visions experienced during the first Ayahuasca ceremony. The group gathers with the Shaman to:

  • Discuss the personal revelations and insights gained from the powerful plant medicine.

  • Explore the deeper meanings and spiritual messages that emerged from the altered state of consciousness.

  • Receive guidance from the Shaman on how to integrate these profound experiences into their daily lives.

The second Ayahuasca ceremony follows in the evening, further deepening the transformative journey.

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Forgiveness and Offering

Forgiveness and the sacred act of offering mark the final day of the transformative retreat. Participants gather to make an offering to Pachamama, Mother Earth.

The shaman guides them through a flowering bath, cleansing and honoring the land. Afterward, everyone shares their experiences from the previous ceremonies, expressing gratitude and letting go of burdens.

The shaman provides insights, helping them navigate the insights gained. As the retreat comes to a close, a deep sense of peace and renewal fills the sacred valley.

Participants depart for Cusco City, carrying the lessons and epiphanies from their Ayahuasca journey.

Preparation and Dietary Guidelines

Before embarking on the Ayahuasca retreat, participants are recommended to undergo internal cleansing or detoxification. This helps prepare the body and mind for the powerful experience ahead.

During the retreat, there are specific dietary guidelines to follow:

  • Drink Volcanic Medicinal Water on the same day as the first Ayahuasca ceremony

  • Fast on the days of the Ayahuasca ceremonies, avoiding food for 4 hours before drinking the Volcanic Medicinal Water

  • Adhere to the special dietary provisions provided to support the retreat’s transformative work

These guidelines assist in optimizing the Ayahuasca experience and ensuring a safe, meaningful journey.

Inclusions and Services

The Ayahuasca retreat offers a comprehensive suite of inclusions and services to support participants throughout their transformative journey.

The Ayahuasca retreat provides a comprehensive suite of services to support participants on their transformative journey.

The package includes the Ayahuasca ceremony itself, along with purging via Volcanic Medicinal Water. Accommodation for two nights and private transportation from Cusco are provided.

Participants will have access to both Andean and Amazonian shamans, who’ll guide them through the rituals and help interpret their experiences.

Special dietary provisions are catered for, and fluent assistance is available in Quechua, Spanish, and English.

The retreat also supplies all necessary ritual elements and offerings.

Important Information and Contact

When booking the Ayahuasca retreat, it’s important to ensure the correct contact number is provided, including the country code.

WhatsApp is the recommended method for last-minute inquiries. For those seeking a last-minute spot, it’s crucial to check availability via email before booking.

  • Providing the right contact details ensures the retreat organizers can reach you promptly with any updates or important information.

  • Using WhatsApp makes it easy to communicate in real-time, especially for those traveling internationally.

  • Confirming availability ahead of booking prevents disappointment and ensures a smooth retreat experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Safety Precautions During the Ayahuasca Ceremonies?

The retreat ensures participants’ safety during the Ayahuasca ceremonies. They’ll be supervised by experienced shamans, and participants are advised to follow dietary guidelines and communicate any health concerns beforehand. Safety is a top priority throughout the experience.

Are There Any Medical Contraindications for Taking Ayahuasca?

Ayahuasca isn’t suitable for everyone. It’s crucial to consult a medical professional, as it may interact with certain medications or underlying conditions. Certain heart, liver, or psychiatric issues could make it unsafe to participate in ayahuasca ceremonies.

What Should Participants Bring to the Retreat?

Participants should bring comfortable, loose-fitting clothing, a personal journal, a water bottle, and any necessary medications. They’ll also want to have their travel documents and a small amount of cash for any incidentals.

Are There Any Additional Activities or Excursions Offered?

The retreat doesn’t offer any additional activities or excursions beyond the scheduled ceremonies, rituals, and interpretations. The focus is on the spiritual work during the 3-day experience in the Sacred Valley.

Can Participants Arrive Early or Depart Late From the Retreat?

Participants can’t arrive early or depart late from the retreat. The schedule is fixed, and all activities, transportation, and meals are included within the 3-day program. However, guests can extend their stay in the Cusco area before or after the retreat.

The Sum Up

The Ayahuasca Three Days retreat in the Sacred Valley offers a transformative experience for self-discovery and spiritual growth. Guided by experienced shamans, participants engage in cleansing ceremonies, Ayahuasca journeys, and personalized readings, exploring profound insights and integrating revelations through group discussions. With a nurturing environment and specialized support, this retreat provides an opportunity for attendees to connect with nature and embark on a journey of healing and self-exploration.

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