Lunatha
Reconnect, nourish, and explore in Peru.
Lunatha offers a sacred space in the heart of Peru's Sacred Valley, designed to help visitors reconnect with their body, mind, emotions, energy, and soul. This paid retreat center emphasizes a holistic approach, providing a supportive environment for self-exploration amidst stunning mountain views. Guests can enjoy the tranquility of an organic permaculture garden, unwind in hammocks, or gather around an outside bonfire. The center prides itself on being a spacekeeper, offering everything needed for those looking to explore their sacred selves. With a focus on fresh, organic, plant-based meals, many ingredients are sourced directly from their own garden, ensuring a nourishing experience for all.
Highlights
- Organic permaculture garden provides fresh ingredients
- Yoga dome with mountain views
- Friendly resident sheep and cat
- Outside bonfire for evening gatherings
- Most ingredients for meals sourced from their own garden
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Setting
set in the breathtaking Sacred Valley of Peru, Lunatha provides a serene backdrop of majestic mountains. The grounds feature an organic permaculture garden, inviting outdoor and indoor sitting areas, and common spaces with a cozy fireplace. Guests can relax in hammocks, practice in the yoga dome, or enjoy an evening bonfire under the stars, all while surrounded by the natural beauty of the region.
The practice
While the specific tradition at Lunatha is not detailed, the center supports a holistic approach to well-being, encouraging guests to reconnect with their body, mind, emotions, energy, and soul. Practices likely include yoga, given the presence of a yoga dome, and emphasize self-exploration within a supportive and natural environment.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Lunatha is designed to foster reconnection and well-being. Guests can expect nourishing plant-based meals, with many ingredients from the organic garden, and access to water, fruits, and teas throughout the day. Time for personal reflection, yoga in the dome, and enjoying the natural surroundings like hammocks and the bonfire are likely integral to the experience.
Accommodation
Specific details about lodging types are not provided, but guests can expect comfortable common areas, including indoor and outdoor sitting spaces, and a yoga dome for practice. The center aims to provide a supportive and comfortable environment for all visitors.
What to bring
Given the Sacred Valley's climate, pack layers for varying temperatures, as days can be warm and nights cool. Comfortable clothing for yoga and walking, along with sun protection and a reusable water bottle, are recommended.
How to get there
To reach Lunatha, it's generally cheaper to fly into Lima, Peru, and then take a separate regional flight to Cusco. From Alejandro Velasco Astete Cusco International Airport (CUZ), Lunatha can arrange private or group transportation directly to the center in Urubamba.
Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (32 km)
Lunatha can arrange private or group transportation from Alejandro Velasco Astete Cusco International Airport (CUZ), which is approximately 32 km away, directly to the center.
Nearest city: Cusco
Pricing for retreats at Lunatha starts from USD 95. Please contact the center directly for specific retreat costs and inclusions.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug
Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan
The Sacred Valley experiences an average annual temperature of 13.5°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, with the wettest months being January, February, and March.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at Lunatha?
Lunatha serves fresh, organic, plant-based vegetarian and vegan meals. Water, fruits, and a selection of teas and herbs are available all day, with most ingredients sourced from their on-site organic garden.
Can Lunatha help with transportation from the airport?
Yes, Lunatha can arrange private or group transportation from Alejandro Velasco Astete Cusco International Airport (CUZ) directly to the center.
Are there animals at the center?
Yes, Lunatha is home to sheep and a cat, adding to the charming and natural atmosphere of the retreat.
What amenities are available at Lunatha?
Lunatha offers amenities such as free WiFi, towels, free parking, a kitchen, tour assistance, a hot tub, coffee/tea, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping.
What dietary restrictions can Lunatha accommodate?
Lunatha can accommodate various dietary needs, including vegan, vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free diets.
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