Bufo Alvarius Retreats
Luminous rebirth by the Mexican sea.
Bufo Alvarius Retreats, operating under the evocative name Alva Nura, offers a profound journey of self-discovery from its exclusive oceanfront resort in Mexico. This center is dedicated to sharing the healing potential of sacred plant medicine in a safe and supportive environment. Surrounded by wild beaches, untouched nature, and a laguna with natural bioluminescence, the setting itself fosters deep introspection. Guests can expect high vibrational meals designed to complement the inner work, ensuring a holistic experience. The institute emphasizes personal metamorphosis, guiding individuals toward a luminous rebirth amidst the serene beauty of the natural reserve.
Highlights
- Exclusive oceanfront resort in a natural reserve
- Laguna with natural bioluminescence
- High vibrational meals supporting inner work
- Focus on personal metamorphosis and rebirth
- Plant medicine journeys
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Setting
This retreat unfolds within an exclusive and secluded oceanfront resort in Mexico, set within a natural reserve. The environment is characterized by wild, untouched beaches and a laguna known for its natural bioluminescence, creating a deeply immersive and tranquil atmosphere conducive to profound inner work.
The practice
Bufo Alvarius Retreats focuses on plant medicine practices, specifically utilizing Bufo Alvarius. The institute, also known as Alva Nura, guides participants through a safe and sacred experience designed to facilitate profound healing and personal metamorphosis, aiming for a 'luminous birth' of self-discovery.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Bufo Alvarius Retreats is structured around the plant medicine work and supporting activities. While a detailed schedule isn't provided, days likely include sessions with the medicine, time for integration, and opportunities to connect with the natural surroundings. High vibrational meals are served to support the inner journey.
Accommodation
The retreat takes place at an exclusive and secluded oceanfront resort. While specific room details are not provided, it is implied that guests will be accommodated within this private and natural setting.
What to bring
Given the warm climate, light and comfortable clothing is advisable. Consider packing swimwear for the beaches and laguna, along with any personal items for your plant medicine journey.
How to get there
The retreat is located at Casa Tata in Lagunas de Chacahua Bahia de, Chacahua, Oax. Guests can fly into Puerto Escondido or Huatulco airport, and the center will arrange pickup and drop-off.
Nearest airport: Puerto Escondido International Airport (PXM) (63 km)
Airport transfers are arranged by the center from Puerto Escondido International Airport (PXM), which is approximately 63 km away, or Huatulco airport.
Nearest city: Puerto Escondido
This is a paid retreat. Specific pricing details are not provided, so it is recommended to contact the center directly for cost information.
Climate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Mar, Jan, Dec
Avoid: Jun, Sep, Aug
The region experiences an annual average temperature of 27.4°C, with the warmest months being March, April, and May. The driest period is from December to March, while June, August, and September are the wettest. Expect a warm and potentially humid climate, especially during the wetter season.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided during the retreat?
The retreat provides high vibrational meals, including vegan, vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options, all designed to support the profound inner work you will be doing.
How do I get to the retreat location?
You can fly into either Puerto Escondido or Huatulco airport. The center will arrange for pickup and drop-off once you provide your arrival time.
What amenities are available at the resort?
The resort offers amenities such as towels, a kitchen, coffee/tea, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping services.
Is the retreat suitable for beginners to plant medicine?
The institute is dedicated to sharing the healing benefits of plant medicine in a safe and sacred way, implying guidance for participants. It is best to contact them directly to discuss your experience level and suitability.
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