Return to Source
Indigenous wisdom, Amazonian healing, direct source.
Return to Source offers a unique opportunity to connect with indigenous wisdom and healing traditions deep within the Peruvian Amazon. This center acts as a bridge between Western visitors and local communities, facilitating direct engagement with Indigenous elders and their profound knowledge. Guests stay in comfortable bungalows on a large property, surrounded by the lush Amazonian environment. Beyond the structured healing ceremonies held in the maloca, there are dedicated spaces for personal reflection, yoga, and journaling, allowing for a holistic retreat experience. The focus here is on authentic cultural exchange and deep personal growth, supported by a nourishing plant-based diet.
Highlights
- Direct engagement with Indigenous elders for healing
- Located deep within the Peruvian Amazon
- Dedicated maloca for traditional ceremonies
- Netted space for yoga, meditation, and journaling
- Fresh, plant-based meals with no red meat or pork
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Setting
The center is situated on a spacious property within the Peruvian Amazon, offering a vibrant natural environment. Guests can enjoy the tropical surroundings, with communal areas designed for relaxation and connection, including an outdoor hangout space with hammocks and shade. A dedicated netted area provides a serene spot for yoga, meditation, or journaling, while the large maloca at the property's rear serves as the sacred space for ceremonies.
The practice
While the specific tradition is not named, Return to Source focuses on indigenous wisdom and healing practices, particularly through plant medicine. Guests can expect to participate in ceremonies led by Indigenous elders, designed for profound healing and personal insight. The approach emphasizes direct experience and connection with ancient traditions.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Return to Source likely revolves around the healing ceremonies and communal activities. Guests can expect structured sessions in the maloca, balanced with time for personal reflection, yoga, or journaling in the dedicated netted space. Meals are freshly prepared and plant-based, fostering a nourishing environment for the retreat experience.
Accommodation
Guests are accommodated in multiple bungalows spread across the property. While specific details about the bungalow interiors are not provided, they offer a private space within the larger retreat setting.
What to bring
Given the Amazonian location, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for a tropical climate. Consider bringing insect repellent, a hat, and comfortable shoes for walking. Specific items for yoga or journaling may also be useful.
How to get there
To reach Return to Source, you will first fly to Lima, Peru, and then take a connecting flight to Pucallpa (PCL). Upon arrival in Pucallpa, the group will stay at a hotel overnight, and then travel together to the center, which is about an hour away.
Pricing for retreats at Return to Source starts from USD400.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at Return to Source?
Meals are freshly prepared and primarily consist of fruits, vegetables, and plant-based dishes. Red meat and pork are not served, and dietary options include vegan, vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free choices.
How do I get to the center once I arrive in Pucallpa?
After flying into Pucallpa (PCL), guests will stay overnight at a designated hotel. The following morning, the group will travel together to the center, which is approximately one hour from the city center.
What amenities are available at the center?
The center provides bungalows for guests, a communal eating space, an outdoor hangout area with hammocks, and a netted space for yoga, meditation, and journaling. Towels, a kitchen, coffee/tea, and a restaurant are also available.
Is Return to Source suitable for beginners to plant medicine?
The center's mission is to bridge the gap between the Western world and indigenous communities for healing, suggesting an openness to individuals new to these practices. However, it's always recommended to contact the center directly to discuss your experience level and any specific concerns.
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