Santa Clara Shipibo Indian Village, near Pucallpa
Authentic Shipibo plant medicine village
Experience a truly authentic Shipibo Indian village just an hour by boat from Pucallpa. Santa Clara offers a very simple, immersive setting for those interested in plant medicine practices. Maestro Albert guides visitors through traditional ceremonies, providing a direct connection to indigenous healing traditions in a rustic environment.
Highlights
- Authentic Shipibo village experience
- Plant medicine practices with Maestro Albert
- Accessible by boat from Pucallpa
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Setting
Located near Pucallpa, this village is accessible by a one-hour boat ride, offering a remote and natural environment.
The practice
This center focuses on plant medicine, guided by Maestro Albert. Participants engage in traditional Shipibo healing ceremonies, which often involve the use of sacred plants for spiritual and physical well-being.
A typical day
A typical day's schedule is not provided; however, activities would likely revolve around plant medicine ceremonies and integration, guided by Maestro Albert.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but expect a very simple village setting.
What to bring
Given the simple village setting and focus on plant medicine, consider bringing comfortable, light clothing, insect repellent, and any personal items for a rustic environment.
How to get there
Access is by boat from Pucallpa, approximately a one-hour journey.
Pricing starts from USD 400. Specific inclusions are not detailed, so it's advisable to inquire directly.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Santa Clara Shipibo Indian Village?
The village is located an hour away from Pucallpa by boat. Specific departure points or booking details for the boat transfer are not provided, so it's best to confirm directly with the center.
What kind of experience can I expect at the village?
You can expect a very simple and authentic Shipibo Indian village experience, focused on traditional plant medicine practices with Maestro Albert. The setting is rustic and immersive.
Who are the guides for the plant medicine practices?
The plant medicine practices are guided by Maestro Albert, who leads the ceremonies and shares his knowledge of Shipibo healing traditions.
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