Ikowé Amazônia — The retreat takes place on a two-story boat navigating the waters of the Amazon rainforest near Alter do Chão, Pará, Brazil. This provides an ever-changing backdrop of lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and the serene flow of the river, offering a deeply immersive natural environment.

Ikowé Amazônia

Amazonian art retreat on a riverboat.

Brazil Pará donation

Imagine floating through the Amazon rainforest, not just as a tourist, but as an artist seeking inspiration and connection. Ikowé Amazônia offers a truly unique retreat experience aboard a two-story boat, providing a mobile sanctuary for creative exploration. This isn't just about meditation; it's about fostering artistic growth, cultural exchange, and environmental consciousness within the heart of one of the world's most biodiverse regions. Meals, prepared with local Amazonian ingredients, are served on board, catering to various dietary needs. It's an opportunity to reconnect with nature, ancestral heritage, and your artistic essence, all while contributing to a vibrant community committed to a sustainable future through art. The journey itself, whether by plane or a multi-day riverboat, sets the tone for an immersive and meaningful adventure.

Highlights

  • Retreats conducted entirely on a two-story boat
  • Focus on artistic growth and cultural exchange
  • Meals prepared with fresh Amazonian ingredients
  • Air-conditioned rooms on board
  • Promotes environmental consciousness through art

Good for

artistsnature loverscreative individualscultural exchangeenvironmental enthusiasts

Setting

The retreat takes place on a two-story boat navigating the waters of the Amazon rainforest near Alter do Chão, Pará, Brazil. This provides an ever-changing backdrop of lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and the serene flow of the river, offering a deeply immersive natural environment.

A typical day

Daily structure at Ikowé Amazônia varies by retreat, as the focus is on artistic exploration and cultural exchange within the Amazon. Participants can expect a rhythm that balances creative sessions, time for reflection, and opportunities to engage with the unique environment. Specific schedules are typically provided upon booking.

Accommodation

Accommodation is provided in closed, well-equipped rooms on the boat, featuring bunk beds and air conditioning for comfort. There are four shared bathrooms available for guests.

What to bring

Given the Amazonian climate, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm and humid conditions. Insect repellent, a wide-brimmed hat, and sun protection are essential. Consider bringing art supplies if you have specific preferences, though some may be provided.

Address Alter do Chão, Santarém, Pará state, Brazil

How to get there

To reach Ikowé Amazônia, fly into Santarém's Wilson Fonseca Airport (STM), which offers direct flights from major Brazilian cities. From Santarém, you will travel to Alter do Chão. For a more scenic route, consider a 3-5 day ship journey from Manaus or Belém to Santarém.

Nearest airport: Altamira Interstate Airport (ATM) (181 km)

The nearest airport is Santarém's Wilson Fonseca Airport (STM). While the exact distance to Alter do Chão isn't specified, it's the primary gateway, and local transport options like taxis or pre-arranged shuttles would be available from there.

Nearest city: Altamira

Languages
English
Pricing

Ikowé Amazônia operates on a donation model, meaning there is no fixed fee for participation. Guests contribute what they can afford to support the center's mission.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

Visit Ikowé Amazônia website

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Jul, Sep, Aug

Avoid: Feb, Mar, Jan

Pará experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 26.0°C. The warmest months are typically October, November, and September, while the coolest are February, January, and March. The driest period is from July to September, with the wettest months being February, March, and January. Expect warmth and humidity year-round, with distinct wet and dry seasons.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of artistic activities can I expect during the retreat?

While specific activities vary by retreat program, Ikowé Amazônia focuses on fostering artistic growth, cultural exchange, and environmental consciousness. This often involves workshops, collaborative projects, and opportunities to draw inspiration from the Amazonian environment. It's best to check the specific retreat details on their website for a detailed itinerary.

What are the sleeping arrangements on the boat?

The retreat boat offers closed and well-equipped rooms with bunk beds. All rooms are air-conditioned for your comfort. There are also four shared bathrooms available on board.

How are meals handled, especially for dietary restrictions?

Meals are served on the boat and include breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. The menu features dishes prepared with Amazonian ingredients. The center is able to accommodate various dietary restrictions, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, and those who eat meat. Please communicate your needs in advance.

What is the best way to get to the retreat location?

The nearest airport is Santarém's Wilson Fonseca Airport (STM), which has direct flights from several major Brazilian cities. Alternatively, for a more adventurous journey, you can take a 3-5 day ship trip from Manaus or Belém to Santarém.

Is there internet access on the boat?

The provided information does not specify internet access on the boat. Given the remote Amazonian location, it's advisable to prepare for limited or no connectivity and to confirm directly with the center if this is a concern.

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