Amazonia Moyano Ayahuasca Healing Center — set in Castillo Grande, near Tingo Maria, the center offers a serene and natural environment for deep healing. The property features a central ceremonial maloca, surrounded by accommodation cuartos and more secluded tambos, providing a peaceful backdrop for introspection and connection with nature.

Amazonia Moyano Ayahuasca Healing Center

Reconnect, heal, and grow in Amazonia.

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Step into a supportive environment at Amazonia Moyano Ayahuasca Healing Center, founded in 2019 by Rider Arevalo. This community-minded retreat in Castillo Grande, Peru, welcomes all who seek healing and spiritual development through plant medicine. The center focuses on helping individuals reconnect with themselves, integrate profound experiences into daily life, and rediscover their authentic selves. With comfortable accommodations, including private rooms and secluded tambos for deeper isolation, Amazonia Moyano provides a safe space for introspection and growth. Enjoy fresh, regional cuisine and the convenience of a central ceremonial maloca with integrated facilities, ensuring a focused and comfortable retreat experience.

Highlights

  • Founded in 2019, offering modern facilities
  • Secluded tambos for experienced dieters or enhanced privacy
  • Central ceremonial maloca with integrated bathrooms
  • Wide variety of fresh, regional, organic cuisine
  • Community-minded approach to healing and learning

Good for

plant medicine practitionersspiritual developmentself-reconnectionthose seeking deep healingnature lovers

Setting

set in Castillo Grande, near Tingo Maria, the center offers a serene and natural environment for deep healing. The property features a central ceremonial maloca, surrounded by accommodation cuartos and more secluded tambos, providing a peaceful backdrop for introspection and connection with nature.

The practice

While the specific tradition is not detailed, Amazonia Moyano focuses on plant medicine, particularly Ayahuasca, to facilitate healing and spiritual development. Participants engage in ceremonies designed to help them reconnect with their inner selves and integrate these profound experiences into their daily lives. The center provides a supportive environment for this journey.

A typical day

A typical day at Amazonia Moyano would likely involve morning practices or reflections, followed by fresh, regional meals. Ceremonies would be a central part of the schedule, often taking place in the evening. The daily rhythm is designed to support deep introspection and healing, with ample time for rest and integration.

Accommodation

The center offers four separate houses, each with four private single rooms. For those seeking greater privacy or experienced dieters, there are four tambos located at the back of the property. The ceremonial maloca includes three bathrooms with running water and flushing toilets for convenience.

What to bring

Given the tropical climate with an average temperature of 23.0°C, pack light, breathable clothing. Include rain gear, especially during the wetter months of December, February, and March. Comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent are also advisable.

Address Castillo Grande, Centro poblado el Moyano, Tingo Maria, Peru, , Tingo Maria, Huanuco, PE, 10131

How to get there

To reach Amazonia Moyano, fly into Lima, Peru, then take a connecting flight to either Huanuco or Pucallpa. From there, the center will arrange for a driver to pick you up at the airport and transport you to the healing center in Castillo Grande.

Nearest airport: Alferez Fap David Figueroa Fernandini Airport (HUU) (69 km)

The center provides airport transfer services from Alferez Fap David Figueroa Fernandini Airport (HUU) near Huánuco, which is approximately 69 km away, or from Pucallpa airport.

Nearest city: Huánuco

Languages
English
Pricing

Pricing for retreats starts from EUR120. Specific program costs may vary.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

Visit Amazonia Moyano Ayahuasca Healing Center website

Climate

Climate Zone: Subtropical

Best Months: Jul, Sep, May

Avoid: Dec, Feb, Mar

The region experiences a warm climate with an annual average temperature of 23.0°C. The warmest months are November, December, and February, while July, June, and August are slightly cooler. The driest periods are typically July, September, and May, with December, February, and March being the wettest months.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served at the center?

Amazonia Moyano serves a wide variety of fresh, delicious, regional cuisine. This includes organic eggs, chicken, river fish, plantains, fresh and cooked vegetables, yuca, quinoa, local fruit, oatmeal, and chapo. They also accommodate various dietary needs including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options.

What are the accommodation options?

The center provides four separate houses, each containing four private single rooms. Additionally, there are four tambos located at the back of the property, ideal for experienced dieters or those desiring more privacy during their stay.

How do I get to Amazonia Moyano Ayahuasca Healing Center?

All flights to the center first arrive in Lima, Peru. From Lima, you will need to take a connecting flight to either Huanuco or Pucallpa (approximately a 1-hour flight). The center will then arrange for a driver to pick you up from the airport in Huanuco or Pucallpa and bring you directly to the center.

Are there facilities within the ceremonial space?

Yes, the ceremonial Maloca is centrally located and includes three bathrooms with running water and flushing toilets built directly into the side of the building for ease and convenience during ceremonies.

What amenities are available at the center?

Guests at Amazonia Moyano can enjoy amenities such as free WiFi, towels, kitchen access, tour assistance, coffee/tea, and housekeeping services.

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