Inin Nete — The center is situated against a protected rainforest, offering a profound sense of remoteness and immersion in nature, despite being accessible from the city of Pucallpa. Spanning five hectares with no immediate neighbors, the property features three fishing ponds, creating a tranquil and private environment conducive to deep introspection and connection with the natural world.

Inin Nete

Indigenous lineage, deep healing, Amazonian wisdom.

Peru Pucallpa paid

Inin Nete offers a deeply immersive and authentic plant medicine experience rooted in indigenous lineage, prioritizing depth over volume. Located near Pucallpa, this indigenous-owned center is led by experienced Maestros who are also owners, ensuring a consistent and dedicated presence throughout your journey. They emphasize a thorough, three-month arc for initiation, including preparation, a nine-day ceremony, and extensive integration. With a focus on rigorous standards and personalized attention, Inin Nete remembers each guest's name and story, providing a supportive environment for those seeking profound healing and connection to living traditions. The setting, against a protected rainforest, offers a remote feel despite its accessibility, fostering an ideal space for introspection and growth.

Highlights

  • Indigenous-owned and Maestro-led, with healers who are also owners.
  • Healers sleep in the maloca to ensure safety and continuous support.
  • Structured three-month initiation arc: one month prep, nine days ceremony, five weeks integration.
  • Small group size of ten guests with four Maestros, ensuring personalized attention.
  • Located against a protected rainforest with no neighbors, offering profound solitude.

Good for

experienced meditatorsnature loversplant medicine practitionersthose seeking deep healingindividuals desiring long-term integration support

Setting

The center is situated against a protected rainforest, offering a profound sense of remoteness and immersion in nature, despite being accessible from the city of Pucallpa. Spanning five hectares with no immediate neighbors, the property features three fishing ponds, creating a tranquil and private environment conducive to deep introspection and connection with the natural world.

The practice

Inin Nete specializes in plant medicine practices, guided by indigenous Maestros with over a decade of experience each. The approach emphasizes a long-term dieta and apprenticeship, ensuring profound and authentic healing. Participants engage in a structured program designed for deep initiation, focusing on preparation, ceremony, and extensive integration to support lasting transformation.

A typical day

Daily structure at Inin Nete is tailored to the specific retreat arc, which includes a month of preparation, nine days of ceremony, and five weeks of integration. Expect a rhythm that supports deep connection with the plant medicines, guided by the Maestros, with simple, nourishing meals provided.

Accommodation

Information about the specific type of lodging is not provided, but guests can expect a setting that supports a deep connection with the plants and the natural environment.

What to bring

Given the tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 26.0°C, pack light, breathable clothing. Include insect repellent and rain gear, especially during the wetter months of February, November, and December.

Address Caserío tupac

How to get there

Access to Inin Nete involves flying into Lima, Peru, and then connecting to Pucallpa. The center is located at Caserío tupac, near Pucallpa.

Nearest airport: Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) (4 km)

Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) is approximately 4 km from the center, making for a short transfer by local transport.

Nearest city: Pucallpa

Languages
English
Pricing

Retreats at Inin Nete start from USD150.

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Jul, Aug, Sep

Avoid: Feb, Dec, Nov

Pucallpa experiences a tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 26.0°C. The warmest months are September, January, and November, while June, July, and May are slightly cooler. The driest period is from July to September, with February, November, and December being the wettest months.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical duration of a retreat at Inin Nete?

Inin Nete offers a thorough three-month arc for initiation, which includes one month of preparation, nine days of ceremony, and five weeks of integration.

What kind of meals are provided at the center?

The center provides simple, nourishing meals that are ideal for connecting with the plants. Dietary options include vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free choices, and also includes meat.

How many guests are typically in a retreat group?

Retreats at Inin Nete are kept small, with a maximum of ten guests, ensuring personalized attention from the four Maestros.

What amenities are available at Inin Nete?

Guests can expect amenities such as towels, coffee/tea, and housekeeping services during their stay.

Is Inin Nete suitable for beginners to plant medicine?

Inin Nete emphasizes a deep, lineage-based approach with a significant integration period, suggesting it is for those seeking depth and integrity in their experience. It is best to contact the center directly to discuss individual suitability.

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