Omera
Heal from the roots, find your center.
Perched above the serene waters of Lake Atitlan in Jaibalito, Omera offers a unique approach to healing, focusing on transcending trauma through indigenous techniques and plant medicine. This center believes in empowering individuals to find their own path to tranquility, utilizing these tools to guide the journey. Surrounded by lush gardens and fruit trees, with breathtaking views of volcanoes and the lake, Omera provides a sacred space for deep introspection. Meals are a highlight, with chef Nyle Rose preparing organic, local, vegetarian, or vegan dishes that are as beautiful as they are nourishing. It's a place to disconnect from the familiar and reconnect with yourself, supported by a philosophy that emphasizes healing from the roots up.
Highlights
- Focus on trauma transcendence through plant medicine and indigenous techniques
- Organic, local, vegetarian/vegan meals prepared by chef Nyle Rose
- Sacred ceremony space surrounded by Jacote fruit trees
- Stunning views of volcanoes and Lake Atitlan
- Guided walk up the mountain to the retreat center upon arrival
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Setting
Omera is set in the vibrant landscape of Jaibalito, overlooking the crystal-clear blue waters of Lake Atitlan. The center boasts a peaceful sacred ceremony space amidst Jacote fruit trees and abundant flora and fauna, with stoic volcanoes providing a dramatic backdrop.
The practice
Omera's practice centers on facilitating trauma transcendence using plant medicine allies and traditional indigenous techniques. The approach is rooted in the belief that true healing comes from within, with these tools serving as guides. Guests can expect to engage in practices designed to help the body feel safe enough to release past stories and imbalances, fostering a return to one's core.
A typical day
While a detailed daily schedule is not provided, guests can anticipate a rhythm focused on healing and introspection. Days likely include guided sessions incorporating plant medicine and indigenous practices, balanced with time for personal reflection and enjoying the serene natural surroundings. Meals are a communal and nourishing experience, prepared with local organic ingredients.
Accommodation
Information about specific accommodation types is not provided, but the center offers a serene environment for guests.
What to bring
Pack light clothing suitable for a warm climate, especially during the warmer months. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the journey to the center. Consider layers for cooler evenings and rain protection if visiting during the wet season.
How to get there
To reach Omera, first travel from Guatemala City to Panajachel, the main town on Lake Atitlan, via a pre-arranged shared or private shuttle. From Panajachel, take a public boat to Jaibalito. Upon arrival in Jaibalito, Oren and Nyle will meet you and guide you on a 10-20 minute walk up the mountain to the center.
Nearest airport: Retalhuleu Airport (RER) (57 km)
The nearest airport is Retalhuleu Airport (RER), approximately 57 km from the center. Shuttle services can be arranged from Guatemala City, which is a common starting point for travel to Lake Atitlan.
Nearest city: Retalhuleu
Public transport: Public boats are available from Panajachel to Jaibalito on Lake Atitlan.
Details on the booking process are not explicitly provided, but typically reservations are made through the center's website or by contacting them directly.
Pricing for retreats at Omera starts from USD290. Specific inclusions or retreat lengths are not detailed, so it's best to inquire directly with the center for full pricing information.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Omera websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jan, Mar, Nov
Avoid: Jun, Sep, Oct
Jaibalito experiences a generally mild climate with an annual average temperature of 18.4°C. The warmest months are July, May, and August, while December, February, and January are the coolest. The driest periods are January, March, and November, contrasting with the wetter months of June, September, and October.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Omera from Guatemala City?
From Guatemala City, you can arrange a shared or private shuttle to Panajachel, the main town on Lake Atitlan. From Panajachel, you'll take a public boat to the village of Jaibalito. Oren and Nyle will meet you there and lead you on a 10-20 minute walk up to the retreat center.
What kind of food is served at Omera?
All meals at Omera are local, organic, and prepared by chef Nyle Rose. They are either vegetarian or vegan, with dietary needs adjustable upon request. The presentation is noted to be as beautiful as the food is delicious.
What should I bring for my stay at Omera?
Given the tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 18.4°C, especially during the warmer months of July, May, and August, light clothing is advisable. As you'll be walking up a mountain to the center, comfortable shoes are a must. Consider bringing layers for cooler evenings, especially during the cooler months of December, February, and January, and rain gear if visiting during the wettest months of June, September, and October.
Is Omera suitable for beginners in plant medicine or spiritual retreats?
Omera's mission is focused on healing and transcending trauma, suggesting a supportive environment. While specific beginner suitability isn't detailed, the emphasis on guidance and creating a safe space implies an openness to those new to these practices. It's always recommended to communicate your experience level directly with the center.
What amenities are available at Omera?
Omera offers amenities including Free Wifi, a Sauna, Towels, a Kitchen, Coffee/Tea, a Restaurant, a Fitness Center, a Yoga Studio, and Housekeeping.
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