Kate
Jungle immersion for inner transformation.
Step away from the everyday and into the heart of the jungle at Kate, a retreat center dedicated to deep inner work and personal growth. Accessible only by boat, this secluded sanctuary in Shasta Paradise offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with yourself amidst nature's embrace. The focus here is on intentional exploration, guided by experienced facilitators who prioritize honesty, preparation, and integration. It's not about quick fixes, but about fostering profound transformation through structured guidance and a nurturing environment. Expect to find a supportive community and ample space for reflection, whether you're exploring the nature trails or unwinding by one of the three swimmable waterfalls.
Highlights
- Accessible only by boat, enhancing seclusion
- Features three swimmable waterfalls on-site
- Open-air maloka for sacred ceremonies
- Focus on honesty, preparation, and integration
- Communal dining for connection and sharing
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Setting
This retreat is set deep within a secluded jungle, offering a truly immersive natural experience. The atmosphere is one of profound tranquility and connection to the wild, with the sounds of nature as your constant companion. The only way to reach this peaceful haven is by boat, adding to its sense of being a world apart.
The practice
While the specific tradition at Kate is not stated, the center focuses on plant medicine practices. Participants can expect a journey of self-discovery and healing, guided by experienced facilitators in a supportive environment. The emphasis is on deep inner work, suggesting practices that encourage introspection and personal growth.
A typical day
A typical day at Kate likely involves a blend of structured sessions, time for personal reflection, and opportunities to connect with nature. With communal meals and outdoor lounging areas, there's a balance between group activities and individual space. The daily rhythm is designed to support deep inner work and exploration.
Accommodation
Accommodation at Kate includes both private and shared eco-friendly bungalows, designed to blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. While specific details on amenities within the bungalows are not provided, they are described as comfortable, offering a restful space after a day of exploration and practice.
What to bring
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for a warm, humid jungle climate. Include swimwear for the waterfalls, comfortable walking shoes for trails, and insect repellent. A reusable water bottle is also a good idea.
How to get there
To reach Kate, fly into Bogota, Colombia. From Bogota, you will need to arrange further travel to either Villagarzon or Puerto Asís. The retreat is in a secluded jungle location, accessible only by boat from these points.
Nearest airport: Tres De Mayo Airport (PUU) (56 km)
The nearest airport is Tres De Mayo Airport (PUU) near Puerto Asís, approximately 56 km from the center. You would need to arrange local transport from the airport to the boat access point.
Nearest city: Puerto Asís
Retreats at Kate operate on a donation basis, with a suggested contribution starting from USD 500. This model aims to make the experience accessible while covering operational costs.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Dec, Sep, Jan
Avoid: Jun, May, Apr
The region experiences an average annual temperature of 24.5°C, with the warmest months being December, January, and February. The driest periods are December, September, and January, while May, April, and June are the wettest. Expect warm, humid conditions year-round, with significant rainfall during the wet season.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Kate?
You will need to fly to Bogota, Colombia. From there, you can arrange onward travel to Villagarzon or Puerto Asís, which are the closest access points to the retreat's secluded jungle location. The final leg of the journey to the center is by boat.
What kind of food is served at the retreat?
Kate offers buffet-style meals with nourishing, plant-based options. Dietary needs such as vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free can be accommodated.
What should I pack for my stay?
Given the jungle location and warm climate (average 24.5°C), pack light, breathable clothing. Include swimwear for the waterfalls, comfortable shoes for nature trails, and rain gear, especially during the wettest months of May, April, and June. Insect repellent is also highly recommended.
Are there any amenities available at the center?
Yes, Kate provides free WiFi, a sauna, towels, coffee/tea, and housekeeping. There are also outdoor lounging areas with hammocks for relaxation.
What is the pricing model for retreats at Kate?
The center runs by donation, with a suggested contribution starting from USD 500. This allows for accessibility while supporting the center's operations.
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