MADRE SELVA RESORT
Jungle healing, art, and self-discovery.
Step into the heart of the Peruvian jungle at Madre Selva Resort, a healing and art center founded in 2020 by Maestro Moisés and his family. This sanctuary, spanning over 100 hectares, is dedicated to preserving the wild jungle and its natural inhabitants while fostering deep self-exploration and healing. The resort offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with your inner self through sacred master plant ceremonies, including ayahuasca retreats and master plant diets. Beyond the healing practices, Madre Selva also hosts visionary art workshops, allowing guests to tap into their creative potential. With a beautiful Maloka offering stunning jungle views and comfortable private casitas for integration, it's a place where transformation is embraced by the vibrant energies of Mother Jungle.
Highlights
- Over 100 hectares of protected wild jungle sanctuary
- Visionary art workshops alongside healing retreats
- Maloka on the highest point with stunning jungle views
- Family-established center by Maestro Moisés
- Focus on preserving local wildlife and master plants
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Setting
Madre Selva Resort is set within a vast 100-hectare protected jungle sanctuary in Curimaná, Peru. The environment is lush and vibrant, with a small river nearby for refreshing dips and jungle trails well suited to exploration. The main Maloka, built on the highest point, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding jungle and a clear night sky, creating a magical atmosphere for healing and introspection.
The practice
Madre Selva Resort focuses on master plant medicine, primarily through ayahuasca retreats and master plant diets. These practices are guided by Maestro Moisés and his family, aiming to facilitate deep healing and self-discovery. Participants engage in ceremonies within a safe and sacred space, supported by the natural energies of the jungle. Visionary art workshops are also offered, providing a creative outlet for integration and expression.
A typical day
Daily structure at Madre Selva Resort varies depending on the specific retreat or diet. Days often include master plant ceremonies, time for reflection and integration, and opportunities to explore the surrounding jungle. Meals are provided, adhering to dietary restrictions for healing processes. Visionary art workshops may also be part of the daily schedule.
Accommodation
Guests can find rest and integration in private jungle casitas. The center also features a spacious kitchen and a chill area equipped with hammocks, providing comfortable spaces for relaxation and community.
What to bring
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for a tropical jungle climate. Essentials include insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes for jungle trails, and a hat. Consider a reusable water bottle and any personal items for comfort.
How to get there
To reach Madre Selva Resort, first fly internationally to Lima, Peru, then take a domestic flight to Pucallpa. The center provides group transportation from Pucallpa to the resort.
Nearest airport: Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) (64 km)
The center offers group transportation from Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) near Pucallpa, which is approximately 64 km away.
Nearest city: Pucallpa
Booking information is available on their website, https://madreselvaresort.com.
Pricing for retreats starts from USD 400.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit MADRE SELVA RESORT websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Jul, Aug, Sep
Avoid: Mar, Feb, Apr
Curimaná experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 25.2°C. The warmest months are September, August, and December, while June, July, and March are slightly cooler. The driest period is from July to September, with March, February, and April being the wettest months, so be prepared for potential rain during these times.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided at Madre Selva Resort?
All meals are prepared daily with fresh, organic ingredients by the kitchen staff. The menu is designed to be healthy and adheres to specific dietary restrictions to support the healing process during ayahuasca diets.
What should I bring for my stay at Madre Selva Resort?
Given the jungle setting and focus on plant medicine, comfortable, light clothing suitable for warm, humid weather is recommended. You might also want to bring insect repellent, a hat, and sturdy walking shoes for jungle trails. Personal items for hygiene and any specific comfort items would also be useful.
Is transportation to the resort arranged?
Yes, Madre Selva Resort provides group transportation to and from the center from Pucallpa. This includes pick-up from your hotel in Pucallpa and drop-off at your hotel or the airport in Pucallpa.
Are there any activities available outside of the main ceremonies?
Yes, the center's land offers various experiences. You can enjoy a small river nearby for plunging, explore jungle trails, relax in the chill area with hammocks, or engage in visionary art workshops.
What is the best way to get to Pucallpa for the retreat?
You should first fly to Lima Airport (LIM) and then take a domestic flight to Pucallpa Airport (PCL). If arriving internationally, allow sufficient time (around 3 hours) in Lima to clear customs, collect baggage, and re-check for your domestic flight. LATAM or Sky Airlines are recommended for the Lima to Pucallpa leg.
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