Centro Ojo de Luna — Situated on the tranquil banks of a beautiful Amazon lagoon, Centro Ojo de Luna is enveloped by the lush, vibrant jungle. This intimate environment provides a profound sense of isolation and connection with nature, offering a peaceful backdrop for deep introspection and healing.

Centro Ojo de Luna

Heal, transform, and connect with Amazonian wisdom.

Peru Santa Rosa de Masisea paid

Centro Ojo de Luna offers a unique opportunity to engage with traditional Amazonian plant medicine in a truly intimate and secluded setting. Located on the banks of a serene Amazon lagoon near Pucallpa, Peru, this center is dedicated to healing and spiritual exploration. Guests are welcomed into a family environment, guided by a healer with over 25 years of experience and supported by an active female presence, ensuring a nurturing and contained healing journey. The focus here is on deep transformation, providing optimal conditions for isolation, concentration, and protection amidst the jungle's embrace. Beyond ceremonies, the experience includes forest walks to learn about medicinal plants, fostering a profound connection with nature and ancient wisdom.

Highlights

  • Guided by a healer with over 25 years of experience
  • Active female presence provides nurturing support during healing
  • Intimate setting on an Amazon lagoon, surrounded by jungle
  • Forest walks to learn about medicinal plants
  • Dedicated maloka for ceremonies and purges

Good for

plant medicine explorationspiritual healingnature loversdeep introspectionthose seeking traditional Amazonian practices

Setting

Situated on the tranquil banks of a beautiful Amazon lagoon, Centro Ojo de Luna is enveloped by the lush, vibrant jungle. This intimate environment provides a profound sense of isolation and connection with nature, offering a peaceful backdrop for deep introspection and healing.

The practice

Centro Ojo de Luna focuses on traditional Amazonian plant medicine, guiding participants through spiritual experiences aimed at transformation and healing. The practice involves ceremonies within a dedicated maloka, supported by experienced healers. Guests can expect a journey of purification and reconnection, deeply rooted in Amazonian traditions.

A typical day

While specific daily schedules vary by retreat, guests can expect a rhythm that balances ceremonial work with periods of rest and reflection. Days may include forest walks to learn about medicinal plants, time in the comfortable lounge for reading or meditation, and communal meals adhering to specific dietary protocols.

Accommodation

Guests are accommodated in comfortable huts, with a total capacity for 11 people. The intimate setting ensures a personalized experience, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the Amazon.

What to bring

Given the Amazonian climate, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm, humid conditions. Include insect repellent, sun protection, and comfortable shoes for jungle walks. A reusable water bottle is also recommended.

Address Santa Rosa de Masisea, Pucallpa, Perú

How to get there

To reach Centro Ojo de Luna, first travel to Pucallpa, Peru. Pucallpa is accessible by land and air from Lima. Once in Pucallpa, the center will coordinate your pick-up from the airport or your hotel for a boat transfer to the center.

Nearest airport: Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) (30 km)

The center provides pick-up from Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) near Pucallpa, approximately 30 km away, followed by a boat transfer.

Nearest city: Pucallpa

Languages
English
How to book

Booking details will be coordinated directly with the center, which will then arrange your pick-up in Pucallpa.

Pricing

Pricing starts from USD 1080. Specific retreat costs may vary, so it is best to confirm directly with the center.

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Jul, Aug, Jun

Avoid: Nov, Mar, Feb

Santa Rosa de Masisea experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 25.8°C. The warmest months are September, January, and November, while the coolest are July, June, and May. The driest period is from June to August, with November, March, and February being the wettest.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of dietary restrictions should I expect during my stay?

The treatment involves two dietary stages. Stage 1 is salt-free, allowing only rice, quinoa, green banana, potatoes, natural eggs, and lean fish. Stage 2, a soft diet, permits fruits, vegetables (excluding irritants like onion, garlic, chili), cereals, and grains. Oils, legumes, pork, and beef are restricted throughout.

How do I get to Centro Ojo de Luna?

You'll need to fly into Pucallpa, Peru. Upon booking, the center will arrange your pick-up from the Pucallpa airport or your hotel, followed by a boat transfer to the center.

What amenities are available at the center?

The center offers free WiFi, a kitchen, tour assistance, and a yoga studio. There's also a comfortable lounge for relaxation and a maloka for ceremonies.

Is Centro Ojo de Luna suitable for beginners to plant medicine?

The center welcomes individuals from all over the world seeking transformation and healing. The dedicated and experienced team provides guidance and care, making it suitable for those new to plant medicine journeys.

What is the capacity of the center?

The comfortable huts at Centro Ojo de Luna have a capacity for 11 persons, ensuring an intimate and focused environment for all guests.

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