Niwe Rama Healing Center — Located in Contamana, Peru, the center is set within the Amazon rainforest. The atmosphere is one of deep connection to nature, with the sounds and sights of the jungle providing a constant backdrop to the healing process. Expect a rustic, authentic experience deeply integrated with the natural environment.

Niwe Rama Healing Center

Amazonian plant medicine for holistic healing.

Peru Contamana paid

Deep in the Peruvian Amazon, Niwe Rama Healing Center offers a profound journey into traditional Shipibo plant medicine. This center is dedicated to healing the mind, body, and spirit, upholding ancestral knowledge for those seeking a deeper connection with nature and themselves. Guests can expect a truly immersive experience, with meals sourced directly from the surrounding jungle – think fresh fish, plantains, yuca, and seasonal fruits. It's a place where ancient wisdom meets the raw beauty of the rainforest, providing a unique setting for personal growth and healing. The focus here is on authentic Shipibo practices, passed down through generations, making it an ideal destination for anyone interested in indigenous plant medicine.

Highlights

  • Authentic Shipibo plant medicine healing methods
  • Meals sourced directly from the surrounding Amazon jungle
  • Focus on ancestral knowledge and traditional practices
  • Immersive experience in a remote jungle setting
  • Offers plant medicine and spirituality practices

Good for

plant medicine practitionersspirituality seekersnature loversthose interested in indigenous traditionsexperiential learners

Setting

Located in Contamana, Peru, the center is set within the Amazon rainforest. The atmosphere is one of deep connection to nature, with the sounds and sights of the jungle providing a constant backdrop to the healing process. Expect a rustic, authentic experience deeply integrated with the natural environment.

The practice

Niwe Rama focuses on traditional Shipibo plant medicine, a practice rooted in the Amazonian indigenous culture. Guests engage with plant-based remedies and ceremonies guided by experienced practitioners, aiming to facilitate deep healing and spiritual insight. It's an opportunity to connect with ancient wisdom and explore inner landscapes.

A typical day

Daily schedules at Niwe Rama Healing Center vary depending on the specific retreat and plant medicine ceremonies. Guests can expect a rhythm that integrates traditional healing practices with periods of rest and reflection, often surrounded by the natural sounds of the Amazon.

Accommodation

Information about specific lodging arrangements is not available, but the experience is rooted in the natural, jungle environment.

What to bring

Given the tropical Amazonian climate with average temperatures around 25.6°C, especially warm from January to December, pack light, breathable clothing. Include insect repellent, a wide-brimmed hat, and sturdy, comfortable shoes for jungle walks. Rain gear is advisable, particularly during the wetter months.

Address Comunidad Nativa Vencedor, s/n, Contamana, Peru

How to get there

To reach Niwe Rama, fly into FAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) in Pucallpa, Peru. From the airport, take a Motokar to Hotel Los Gavilanes, approximately 10 minutes away. Further travel arrangements to the center should be coordinated directly.

Nearest airport: Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) (124 km)

The nearest airport is Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL), near Pucallpa, approximately 124 km from the center. From there, local transport like a Motokar can take you to a nearby hotel.

Nearest city: Pucallpa

Languages
English
Pricing

Pricing for retreats starts from USD 1000.

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Jul, Aug, Sep

Avoid: May, Feb, Mar

Contamana experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 25.6°C. The warmest months are January, November, and December, while May, June, and July are slightly cooler. The driest period is from July to September, with May, February, and March being the wettest months, so be prepared for rain.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served at the center?

Meals at Niwe Rama are sourced directly from the jungle, providing fresh and natural sustenance. You can expect dishes featuring fish, chickens, plantains, yuca, and various fruits, with options available for vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, organic, dairy-free, and nut-free diets.

What should I bring for my stay?

Given the warm and wet climate of the Amazon, especially during the wetter months (May, Feb, Mar), pack light, breathable clothing. Include rain gear and insect repellent. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating the jungle environment. Don't forget any personal medications.

Is there internet access at the center?

Yes, the center provides free WiFi for guests.

What is the best way to get to the center?

The journey typically involves flying into FAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) in Pucallpa, Peru. From there, you would take a Motokar (a local motorized rickshaw) to Hotel Los Gavilanes, which is about 10 minutes away. Further details on reaching the center from there should be confirmed directly with Niwe Rama.

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