Body of Prana — set in the heart of Peru's Sacred Valley, the center boasts stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The environment is designed to be a healing sanctuary, with architecture that incorporates sacred geometry and a layout that guides visitors through spaces themed around the seven chakras.

Body of Prana

Align your energy in the Sacred Valley.

Peru Huayllabamba paid

Body of Prana, located in Peru's Sacred Valley, offers a unique approach to well-being, focusing on the energy body and its alignment. This center, housed within the Samadhi Sacred Valley, emphasizes a holistic healing environment built on four pillars: yoga-meditation, food awareness, art therapy, and cultural immersion. The venue itself is designed with principles of sacred geometry, with accommodation structured around the seven chakras, guiding visitors on a symbolic 'Kundalini path' as they move through the spaces. The mission is to foster freedom of mind, body, and spirit, believing that inner alignment naturally brings the external world into balance. Guests can expect a vegetarian diet, designed to enhance subtle energy perception, and a setting that encourages deep introspection amidst stunning mountain views.

Highlights

  • Venue designed with sacred geometry and chakra-themed accommodation
  • Focus on energy body alignment for holistic well-being
  • Integrates art therapy and cultural immersion into programs
  • Vegetarian meals to enhance subtle energy perception

Good for

yoga practitionersenergy healingholistic wellnesscultural immersionart therapy

Setting

set in the heart of Peru's Sacred Valley, the center boasts stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The environment is designed to be a healing sanctuary, with architecture that incorporates sacred geometry and a layout that guides visitors through spaces themed around the seven chakras.

The practice

Body of Prana focuses on understanding and aligning the energy body to achieve freedom of mind, body, and spirit. While the specific tradition is not stated, the approach integrates yoga-meditation, food awareness, art therapy, and cultural immersion. Guests can expect practices designed to bring inner balance and enhance their ability to sense subtle energies.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at Body of Prana is structured around the four pillars of yoga-meditation, food awareness, art therapy, and cultural immersion. While a specific schedule is not provided, guests can anticipate regular sessions in these areas, complemented by vegetarian meals and time to appreciate the Sacred Valley setting.

Accommodation

Accommodation at Samadhi Sacred Valley is thoughtfully designed using principles of sacred geometry, with rooms based around the seven chakras. As you enter, you journey from the red root/muladhara chakra upwards along a symbolic Kundalini path.

What to bring

Given the focus on subtle energies and the Sacred Valley location, comfortable clothing suitable for yoga and meditation is advisable. The annual average temperature is around 10.3°C, with cooler months from January to June, so layers are recommended, especially for evenings.

Address Samadhi Sacred Valley, Huayllabamba 08670, Peru

How to get there

The retreat center is located in Huayllabamba, Peru. From Cusco, it's approximately a 1.5-hour journey.

Nearest airport: FAP Lieutenant Jaime Andres de Montreuil Morales Airport (CHM) (125 km)

The Cusco airport is 1.5 hours from the center. You can arrange a taxi through the organizer for approximately $50.

Nearest city: Chimbote

Public transport: Collectivos can be taken from Cusco to the center for about $8.

How to book

Please contact the organizer to arrange a taxi for airport transfer and for booking inquiries.

Pricing

Pricing starts from USD333. Specific details on what this includes are not provided.

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jul, Aug, Jun

Avoid: Feb, Mar, Jan

The Sacred Valley experiences an annual average temperature of 10.3°C. The warmest months are typically September, August, and October, while the coolest are January, May, and June. The driest period spans June, July, and August, with February, March, and January being the wettest.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served at Body of Prana?

During your stay, the focus is on vegetarian food, designed to keep your body light and enhance your ability to sense subtle energies. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated if advised in advance.

How do I get to the retreat center from Cusco?

The Cusco airport is about 1.5 hours from the retreat center. You can arrange a taxi through the organizer for approximately $50, or take a collectivo from Cusco for around $8.

Are there specific requirements for beginners?

The provided information does not specify requirements for beginners. It is best to contact the organizer directly to inquire about the suitability of their programs for those new to meditation or energy work.

What amenities are available at the center?

The center provides towels, a kitchen, and coffee/tea facilities. There is also a dedicated yoga studio for practice.

What is the primary focus of the programs at Body of Prana?

The mission is to bring freedom of mind, body, and spirit through a deep understanding and alignment of the energy body. Programs integrate yoga-meditation, food awareness, art therapy, and cultural immersion.

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