Kali Wasi — Kali Wasi is situated in the beautiful town of Taray, just five minutes from Pisac, within Peru's renowned Sacred Valley. This location provides a serene and spiritually charged environment, ideal for deep introspection and connection with ancient traditions.

Kali Wasi

Ancient healing, personal growth, Sacred Valley.

Peru Cusco paid

Kali Wasi, set in the picturesque Sacred Valley of Peru, offers a deeply personal and meaningful journey through ancient healing arts. This center specializes in energy work, spiritual counseling, and shamanic practices, including guided experiences with sacred master plants like Ayahuasca and Huachuma/San Pedro. Facilitators Tatiana and Tom, alongside a team of experienced shamans and specialists, emphasize small group sizes (maximum 8 participants) to ensure profound individual attention and support. Beyond plant medicine, guests can engage in a diverse array of complementary therapies, from Esalen massage and acupuncture to soul retrieval and crystal work. Kali Wasi is dedicated to fostering deep healing and inner growth, providing not only an immersive retreat experience but also ongoing support for integrating insights into daily life.

Highlights

  • Intimate retreats with a maximum of 8 participants for personalized attention
  • Guided work with sacred master plants like Ayahuasca and Huachuma/San Pedro
  • Diverse complementary therapies including Esalen massage, acupuncture, and soul retrieval
  • Experienced team of shamans and specialists in ancient Peruvian healing arts
  • Ongoing integration support post-retreat, including long-distance Reiki

Good for

plant medicine journeysshamanic healingspiritual seekersenergy work practitionerspersonal growthsmall group retreats

Setting

Kali Wasi is situated in the beautiful town of Taray, just five minutes from Pisac, within Peru's renowned Sacred Valley. This location provides a serene and spiritually charged environment, ideal for deep introspection and connection with ancient traditions.

The practice

Kali Wasi integrates various modalities of energy work, spiritual counseling, and shamanism, with a strong emphasis on guided experiences with sacred master plants. These practices aim for deep healing and inner growth, led by shamans with extensive experience in ancient Peruvian and Amazonian healing arts. Guests can expect a holistic approach to spiritual and physical well-being.

A typical day

Daily structure at Kali Wasi varies significantly depending on the specific retreat and the plant medicine ceremonies scheduled. Days may include energy work sessions, spiritual counseling, meditation, visits to sacred sites, and complementary therapies. Participants should confirm the specific schedule with the center upon booking.

Accommodation

Accommodation details are not specified, but the focus on small group retreats suggests a comfortable and intimate setting for guests.

What to bring

Given the location in the Sacred Valley and potential for varied activities, pack layers for fluctuating temperatures. Comfortable clothing for ceremonies and meditation, along with sturdy shoes for visits to sacred sites, would be advisable.

Address Cusco, Peru

How to get there

Kali Wasi is located in Taray, a town just 5 minutes from Pisac in the Sacred Valley of Peru. Visitors typically travel to Cusco first, then arrange transport to Taray.

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 center. Guests would need to arrange a taxi or private transfer from the airport to Taray.

Nearest city: Cusco

Languages
English
Pricing

Kali Wasi operates on a paid model, though specific pricing details are not provided. Please contact the center directly for retreat costs.

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug

Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan

Cusco experiences an annual average temperature of 10.7°C. The warmest months are November, December, and January, while the coolest are June, July, and August. The driest period is from June to August, contrasting with the wettest months of January, February, and March. Be prepared for varying weather conditions depending on your visit.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical group size for retreats at Kali Wasi?

Kali Wasi emphasizes small group experiences, with a maximum of 8 participants. Many retreats host even smaller groups, ensuring highly personalized attention from facilitators and shamans.

What types of plant medicines are used in the retreats?

The center works with sacred master plants such as Ayahuasca, Huachuma (San Pedro), and sacred snuff, guided by experienced shamans.

Are there any additional therapies or activities offered during the retreats?

Yes, in addition to plant medicine work, retreats may include Esalen massage, acupuncture, soul retrieval, crystal work, guided and unguided meditation, visits to sacred sites, and spa experiences like sauna and floral baths.

Does Kali Wasi offer support after the retreat concludes?

Yes, Kali Wasi provides ongoing support for integration, including advice on incorporating learnings into daily life and continued support via email. Long-distance Reiki sessions are also available at an extra charge.

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