Human Design Peru Immersion Retreat
Andean adventure, Human Design immersion.
Step into a unique exploration of the Human Design System, not as a theoretical concept, but as a living meditation in motion, amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Peruvian Andes. This high-end retreat offers a two-week guided journey through megalithic temples and sacred sites, from the Sacred Valley to Lake Titicaca. It's an opportunity to move beyond classroom learning, transforming mental information into grounded clarity and embodied wisdom. The experience emphasizes human connection and a celebration of life, with a focus on locally sourced, organic meals tailored to individual dietary preferences. This immersion is designed for those seeking a profound, adventurous path to self-discovery and lucid living.
Highlights
- Explore the Human Design System as a 'living meditation-in-motion'
- Two-week guided journey to megalithic temples and sacred sites across Peru
- High-end retreat with personalized, organic, and locally sourced meals
- Focus on transforming theoretical knowledge into grounded, embodied clarity
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Setting
The retreat unfolds in the mystical valleys of the Andes mountains, specifically around Pisaq, a peaceful village near Cusco. This ancient land is believed to carry profound wisdom, providing a powerful backdrop for deep introspection and connection with nature. The journey extends to various sacred sites and temples across the Sacred Valley and Lake Titicaca, immersing participants in Peru's rich cultural and natural heritage.
The practice
The retreat focuses on the Human Design System, which is presented as a framework for understanding one's unique energetic blueprint. Rather than a traditional meditation practice, this immersion encourages participants to experience Human Design as a 'meditation-in-motion' through guided travel and exploration. It aims to integrate this knowledge into daily life for greater self-awareness and lucid living.
A typical day
Daily structure varies significantly as this is a two-week guided journey across various sacred sites and temples. Days will likely involve travel, exploration of ancient sites, and group activities centered around the Human Design System. Meals are personalized and prepared with locally sourced, organic ingredients.
Accommodation
Specific accommodation details are not provided, but the retreat is described as high-end, suggesting comfortable and well-appointed lodging. Meals are designed around individual preferences and requirements, featuring locally sourced, organic ingredients, and accommodating various diets.
What to bring
Given the Andean mountain setting, pack layers for varying temperatures, especially since the average annual temperature is around 6.5°C. Include comfortable walking shoes for exploring sacred sites and rain gear, particularly if traveling during the wetter months of January, February, or March.
How to get there
To reach Pisaq, first fly into Lima International Airport, then take a connecting flight to Cusco. From Cusco, you can take a taxi or a Colectivo (shared shuttle bus) to Pisaq. Exact directions will be provided privately by email.
Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (20 km)
The nearest airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) near Cusco, approximately 20 km from Pisaq. You can take a taxi or shared shuttle from there.
Nearest city: Cusco
Public transport: Colectivos (shared shuttle buses) are available from Cusco to Pisaq.
Booking information is not explicitly detailed, but exact directions are provided privately by email, suggesting an online or direct booking process.
The retreat starts from USD255, which is likely a per-day rate given the two-week duration and high-end nature.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jul, May, Jun
Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan
Pisaq experiences a cool climate with an annual average temperature of 6.5°C. The warmest months are December, November, and January, while July, June, and August are the coolest. The driest period is from May to July, with March, February, and January being the wettest months.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at the retreat?
The menu is designed based on each participant's preferences and requirements. All ingredients are locally sourced and organic, and the retreat can reasonably accommodate various dietary needs, including vegetarian, dairy-free, and those who eat meat.
What is the duration of the retreat?
This is a two-week guided journey, offering an immersive experience into the Human Design System and the sacred sites of Peru.
What is included in the retreat cost?
While specific inclusions are not fully detailed, the retreat is described as high-end and includes personalized meals. Amenities like free WiFi, towels, kitchen access, tour assistance, a hot tub, coffee/tea, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping are available at the venue.
How do I get to the retreat location in Pisaq?
First, fly into Lima International Airport, then take a connecting one-hour flight to Cusco. From Cusco, you can take a taxi or a Colectivo (shared shuttle bus) to Pisaq. Exact directions will be provided privately by email after booking.
Is this retreat suitable for beginners to Human Design?
The retreat is described as an opportunity to explore the Human Design System as a living meditation, suggesting it's designed for immersive learning. While not explicitly stated, it aims to turn 'mental information into living knowledge,' which could benefit both newcomers and those with prior understanding.
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