Center Vajra
Andean energies, spiritual practices, Sacred Valley.
Perched in the majestic Andes, Center Vajra, also known as Eco center Pachamama’s Wasi, offers a profound space for personal transformation. Established in 2007, this 4-acre sanctuary in Peru's Sacred Valley is imbued with the powerful energies of the Apus (mountain spirits) and Pachamama, fostering a deep connection to the feminine spirit of the Andes. The center's mission revolves around the highest spiritual practices, providing a serene backdrop for meditation. Meals are thoughtfully prepared to energize, blending Peruvian culinary traditions with fresh, seasonal produce, catering to vegetarian and pescetarian diets. It's a place where the stunning natural environment complements a journey of inner exploration, inviting guests to immerse themselves in a truly unique spiritual experience.
Highlights
- Energized by the spirit of the Apus and Pachamama
- 4 acres of land with panoramic Andes views
- Meal plan designed to maximize energy
- Blends Peruvian cuisine with seasonal produce
- Sauna and free WiFi available
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Setting
The center is set within the breathtaking Sacred Valley of Peru, offering expansive, panoramic views of the Andes mountains. The 4-acre property is described as being fed with gratitude and energized by the spirit of the Apus and Pachamama, creating a deeply sacred and energetically charged atmosphere.
The practice
While the specific tradition is not named, Center Vajra focuses on meditation as a core spiritual practice. Guests can expect to engage in practices aimed at personal transformation and connecting with higher spiritual energies. The environment itself is designed to support deep introspection and spiritual growth.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Center Vajra is likely structured around meditation sessions and mindful living, though specific schedules are not provided. Meals are an important part of the day, designed to be energizing and nourishing, reflecting local Peruvian flavors and seasonal availability.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified in the provided information.
What to bring
Given the Andean climate with an average annual temperature of 7.2°C, especially cooler from June to August, pack layers including warm clothing. Comfortable attire for meditation and walking shoes for exploring the sacred valley are also advisable.
How to get there
The nearest airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport in Cusco. From there, the most convenient way to reach Center Vajra is by taking a taxi directly to Yanahuara, located in the Sacred Valley.
Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (21 km)
Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) near Cusco is approximately 21 km from the center. A taxi is the recommended way to travel from the airport to Yanahuara, Sacred Valley.
Nearest city: Cusco
Center Vajra runs by donation, allowing guests to contribute what they can for their experience.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug
Avoid: Mar, Jan, Feb
The Sacred Valley experiences a cool climate, with an annual average temperature of 7.2°C. The warmest months are December, November, and January, while the coolest are July, June, and August. The driest period is from June to August, contrasting with the wetter months of March, January, and February.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at Center Vajra?
The center offers an energizing meal plan that combines Peruvian cuisine with seasonal produce. Dietary options include vegetarian and pescetarian dishes, with an emphasis on organic ingredients.
What amenities are available at the center?
Center Vajra provides several amenities for guest comfort, including free WiFi, a sauna, towels, free parking, a kitchen, and coffee/tea facilities. Housekeeping services are also available.
Is Center Vajra suitable for beginners in meditation?
While the information doesn't explicitly state suitability for beginners, the center's mission of 'Highest spiritual Practices' and focus on personal transformation suggests a welcoming environment for those new to meditation, though specific beginner programs are not detailed.
How can I get to Center Vajra from the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) in Cusco. From there, the best way to reach the center is by taking a taxi directly to Yanahuara, Sacred Valley.
What is the cost model for attending retreats at Center Vajra?
Center Vajra operates on a donation basis, meaning there is no fixed fee for participation.
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