AYA Healing Retreats — set deep within the Amazon rainforest near Iquitos, the center provides an immersive natural environment. The venue features a spacious ceremonial Maloca for rituals, a central kitchen and dining area, and gardens well suited to conversation and jungle admiration. The atmosphere is one of deep connection to nature and indigenous traditions.

AYA Healing Retreats

Amazonian plant medicine for profound healing.

Peru Iquitos paid

Deep within the Amazon rainforest, AYA Healing Retreats offers a unique immersion into sacred plant medicine, informed by the Shipibo tradition. This center bridges indigenous Peruvian Shamanism with Western culture, providing a profound space for spiritual, emotional, and physical healing. Guests are empowered to connect with their intuition and cultivate a lasting relationship with spiritual realms. Beyond individual healing, AYA is committed to empowering indigenous communities, ensuring their sacred healing traditions and native lands are respected. It's an opportunity to embrace self-discovery and foster a more authentic life, all while surrounded by the vibrant energy of the Amazon.

Highlights

  • Expert education in Shipibo-informed shamanism
  • Exclusive Amazon rainforest experience
  • Empowering indigenous communities
  • Private rooms or bungalows for all guests
  • Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescetarian, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free meal options

Good for

plant medicine practitionersspiritual seekersnature loversthose interested in indigenous traditionsindividuals seeking emotional healing

Setting

set deep within the Amazon rainforest near Iquitos, the center provides an immersive natural environment. The venue features a spacious ceremonial Maloca for rituals, a central kitchen and dining area, and gardens well suited to conversation and jungle admiration. The atmosphere is one of deep connection to nature and indigenous traditions.

The practice

AYA Healing Retreats focuses on sacred plant medicine, particularly Ayahuasca, guided by the Shipibo tradition. Participants engage in rituals within a dedicated ceremonial space, aiming for spiritual, emotional, and physical healing. The practice emphasizes connecting with intuition and building a relationship with spiritual realms, all within a framework that respects indigenous wisdom.

A typical day

While the specific daily schedule can vary, days at AYA Healing Retreats typically involve plant medicine ceremonies held in the Maloca on several evenings. Days are likely structured around integration, reflection, and opportunities to enjoy the jungle environment, with communal meals served in the central dining area.

Accommodation

Guests are provided with their own private room or bungalow, offering a personal sanctuary amidst the jungle setting.

What to bring

Given the Amazonian climate, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm, humid conditions. Essentials would include insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and comfortable shoes for jungle walks. Consider bringing a journal for reflection during your healing journey.

Address Iquitos, Peru

How to get there

The closest airport is Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport (IQT) in Iquitos. Group transfers are available from the Nativa Boutique Hotel on the first day of the retreat, or directly from Iquitos airport.

Nearest airport: Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport (IQT) (7 km)

Group transfers are included from Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport (IQT), approximately 7 km from the center, or from the Nativa Boutique Hotel. Separate transfers can be arranged for an extra fee if flight times don't align.

Nearest city: Iquitos

Languages
English
Pricing

Retreats are paid and start from USD700. This price typically covers the retreat program, accommodation, and meals.

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

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Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Sep, Jul, Aug

Avoid: Feb, May, Mar

Iquitos experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 25.9°C. The warmest months are December, January, and November, while May, June, and July are slightly cooler. The driest months are July, August, and September, though rainfall can occur year-round, with February, March, and May being the wettest.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of meals are served at the retreat?

The center offers a wide range of dietary options including Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescetarian, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Nut-Free meals to accommodate various needs.

What is the accommodation like?

All guests receive their own private room or bungalow, ensuring comfort and personal space during their stay.

Are there specific teachers or guides at the retreat?

Yes, the center lists Don, Luis, and Maestra as teachers and guides, who lead the plant medicine practices.

What amenities are available at the center?

The center provides amenities such as a sauna, towels, a kitchen, coffee/tea, and housekeeping services.

How long are the retreats typically?

The source data indicates pricing starting from USD700, which often suggests a retreat duration of several days, but the exact length is not specified. It's best to confirm with the center directly.

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