Ayahuasca Center
Amazonian plant medicine for spiritual renewal.
The Ayahuasca Center, situated in the vibrant Barranco district of Lima, Peru, offers a unique opportunity for spiritual renewal through authentic Amazonian plant medicine practices. While specific details about their tradition remain undisclosed, the center emphasizes a journey towards peace and clarity. Guests can expect a supportive environment, with a strong focus on holistic well-being, including carefully prepared, nutritious meals. The culinary offerings cater to a diverse range of dietary preferences, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, Ayurvedic, and options for those with gluten, dairy, or nut sensitivities. This center provides a space for deep introspection and healing, inviting individuals to connect with ancient traditions in a modern, accessible setting.
Highlights
- Authentic Amazonian plant medicine practices.
- Nutritious, organic, and locally sourced meals.
- Extensive dietary options including vegan, gluten-free, and Ayurvedic.
- Focus on peace, clarity, and spiritual renewal.
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Setting
Located in Barranco, a lively district in Lima, Peru, the center offers a blend of urban accessibility and a focused environment for spiritual practice. The setting provides a contrast between the city's energy and the introspective nature of the retreat.
The practice
While the specific tradition is not detailed, the Ayahuasca Center focuses on authentic Amazonian plant medicine practices. These practices are typically guided ceremonies designed to facilitate deep introspection, emotional release, and spiritual insight, aiming to bring participants peace and clarity.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at the Ayahuasca Center is not explicitly stated and likely varies depending on the specific retreat program. Guests should anticipate structured sessions related to plant medicine practices, alongside periods for reflection and integration, supported by nourishing meals.
Accommodation
Information regarding lodging at the Ayahuasca Center is not available.
What to bring
With an average annual temperature of 18.1°C, packing layers is recommended. Bring comfortable clothing suitable for ceremonies and reflection, along with a light jacket for cooler evenings, especially during the cooler months of July to September.
How to get there
The Ayahuasca Center is located on Av. el Sol Oeste in Barranco, Lima. Specific detailed directions are not available, but it is situated in a well-known district of Lima.
Nearest airport: Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) (16 km)
Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) is approximately 16 km from the center. Guests can typically reach the center via taxi or rideshare services from the airport.
Nearest city: Lima
Retreats at the Ayahuasca Center are paid, with prices starting from EUR120.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Apr, Nov, May
Avoid: Feb, Jul, Aug
Lima experiences an average annual temperature of 18.1°C. The warmest months are typically February, March, and January, while July, August, and September are cooler. The driest months are April, November, and May, with February, July, and August being the wettest.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided at the center?
The center provides nutritious, delicious, and carefully prepared meals. They focus on fresh, organic, and locally sourced ingredients, with extensive options including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, Ayurvedic, and meals catering to gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free diets.
How do I get to the Ayahuasca Center in Lima?
Specific directions to the Ayahuasca Center in Barranco, Lima, are not provided in the available information. However, if you are arriving at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), it is approximately 16 km from the center, and you would typically arrange for a taxi or rideshare service.
What is the cost of attending a retreat?
Retreats at the Ayahuasca Center are paid, with prices starting from EUR120. The exact cost will depend on the specific program or duration of your stay.
What should I bring for my stay?
Given Lima's average annual temperature of 18.1°C, with warmer months in February, March, and January, and cooler months in July, August, and September, it's advisable to pack layers. Lightweight clothing for warmer days and a light jacket for cooler evenings are recommended. As the center focuses on plant medicine, comfortable and modest attire suitable for ceremonial settings would be appropriate.
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