Fruit of the Gods
Healing, Culture, Nature in Sacred Valley
Fruit of the Gods in Cusco, Peru, offers a unique retreat experience focused on healing, transformation, and self-empowerment for Indigenous Nations and People of Color. Since January 2020, the center has been dedicated to fostering cultural exchange and understanding. Set within a beautiful campus, it features up to 15 rooms, a sprawling lawn, and a distinct ceremonial space, all immersed in nature. The center provides a nurturing environment with a completely vegan/vegetarian meal base, ensuring a holistic approach to well-being. It's a place where cultural traditions are honored and shared, creating a bridge between diverse communities in the stunning Sacred Valley.
Highlights
- Dedicated to healing and empowerment for Indigenous Nations and People of Color
- Fosters cultural exchange and understanding
- Beautiful campus with a large lawn and separate ceremonial space
- Completely vegan/vegetarian meal base
- Located in the stunning Sacred Valley near Urubamba
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Setting
The retreat is situated in the Sacred Valley near Urubamba, surrounded by lush natural beauty. The campus boasts a gorgeous, expansive lawn and a dedicated ceremonial space, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and immersion in the natural world. It's described as a "garden of Eden," suggesting a serene and verdant environment.
The practice
While the specific tradition is not stated, Fruit of the Gods focuses on healing, transformation, and self-empowerment through cultural exchange. Visitors can expect a supportive environment that bridges Indigenous Nations and People of Color, likely incorporating practices that honor diverse cultural traditions and promote well-being.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Fruit of the Gods is not specified and likely varies depending on the retreat program. Guests can anticipate structured activities focused on healing, cultural exchange, and self-empowerment, complemented by time to enjoy the natural surroundings and communal vegan/vegetarian meals.
Accommodation
The center offers accommodation in up to 15 rooms on its beautiful campus. Specific details about room types or amenities within the rooms are not provided, but the overall setting suggests a comfortable, nature-immersed stay.
What to bring
With an average annual temperature of 10.7°C, and cooler periods from June to August, packing layers is recommended. Include warm clothing, comfortable attire for activities, and possibly a light rain jacket, especially if visiting during the wetter months of January to March.
How to get there
To reach Fruit of the Gods, fly into Cusco International Airport. From the airport, take a taxi to the Plaza de Armas in Cusco. A personal shuttle service provided by the center will then pick you up from the plaza and drive you to the retreat in Urubamba, located in the Sacred Valley.
Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (5 km)
The Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) near Cusco is approximately 5 km from the city center. From the Plaza de Armas, a personal shuttle arranged by the center will provide transport to the retreat.
Nearest city: Cusco
Pricing for retreats at Fruit of the Gods starts from USD255.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug
Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan
Cusco experiences an average annual temperature of 10.7°C. The warmest months are typically November, December, and January, while the coolest months are July, June, and August. The driest period spans June, July, and August, contrasting with the wetter months of March, February, and January.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Fruit of the Gods?
You should fly into Cusco International Airport (CUZ). From there, take a taxi to the Plaza de Armas in Cusco. A personal shuttle from the center will then pick you up from the plaza and transport you to the retreat center in Urubamba, within the Sacred Valley.
What kind of meals are served at the retreat?
Fruit of the Gods provides a completely vegan/vegetarian meal base for all guests, catering to plant-based dietary preferences.
What amenities are available at the center?
The center offers amenities such as Free Wifi, a Sauna, Towels, a Kitchen, Coffee/Tea, a Cafe, a Yoga Studio, and Housekeeping services.
Is Fruit of the Gods specifically for certain groups?
Yes, the mission of Fruit of the Gods is to create a bridge between Indigenous Nations and People of Color, providing a path for healing, transformation, and self-empowerment for these communities.
What should I pack for my stay?
Given the average annual temperature of 10.7°C in Cusco, with cooler months from June to August, it's advisable to pack layers, including warm clothing. Comfortable attire for meditation or gentle movement, and perhaps rain gear during the wetter months (January-March), would also be beneficial.
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