Shamana Healing Center
Heal, evolve, and harmonize in nature.
Shamana Healing Center, set in the vibrant landscape of San Marcos La Laguna, offers a holistic approach to well-being, focusing on spiritual evolution and healing arts. This center integrates various fields of knowledge, providing practical tools for significant life changes through practices like yoga, meditation, kirtan, and Ayurvedic principles. The vision here is to cultivate a vibrant and healthy individual, fostering harmony in body, mind, and spirit. With a beautiful yoga shala overlooking Lake Atitlan and its volcanoes, the center provides an inspiring backdrop for personal growth. Expect an environment where spiritual development is not just encouraged but feels like a natural progression, supported by dedicated teachers and a nurturing community. The focus on natural resources and a garden space further enhances the sense of connection to the earth.
Highlights
- Spectacular yoga shala with views of Lake Atitlan and volcanoes
- Holistic approach integrating diverse healing arts and practices
- Meals focused on healthy, balanced vegetarian and Ayurvedic cooking
- Environment surrounded by nature and constructed from natural resources
- Direct private shuttle included from Guatemala City Airport for retreats
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Setting
The center is situated in San Marcos La Laguna, surrounded by lush nature and made from natural resources. It boasts a beautiful garden space filled with vibrant plants and trees, providing a serene atmosphere. A lawn offers a spot for lounging, and the outdoor dining area allows guests to enjoy meals amidst the natural beauty.
The practice
Shamana Healing Center embraces a holistic philosophy, integrating practices like yoga, meditation, and kirtan with Ayurvedic principles. The aim is to provide practical tools for personal transformation and spiritual evolution. Beginners can expect guidance through various modalities designed to create harmony within the body, mind, and spirit, fostering a vibrant and healthy self.
A typical day
Daily schedules vary by retreat and training. However, guests can generally expect a rhythm that includes yoga and meditation sessions, communal vegetarian and Ayurvedic meals, and opportunities for personal reflection. The beautiful outdoor spaces and lounge areas offer places to relax and connect with nature between activities.
Accommodation
The specific accommodation types are not detailed, but the venue features comfy spaces with couches and cushions, suggesting communal areas designed for relaxation. Everything at the center is surrounded by nature, implying a rustic yet comfortable setting.
What to bring
Given the average annual temperature of 18.5°C, pack layers for comfortable practice and relaxation. Include light clothing for warmer days and a jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, especially during December to February. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring the area.
How to get there
To reach Shamana Healing Center, fly into La Aurora International Airport (GUA). For retreats and trainings, a direct private shuttle is provided from the airport. Once in San Marcos la Laguna, the center is a 15-minute hike from the lakefront to Barrio 2, or a quick 3-minute tuk-tuk ride.
Nearest airport: Retalhuleu Airport (RER) (52 km)
A direct private shuttle is included from La Aurora International Airport (GUA) for all retreats and trainings, departing at 9 am on the first day of each course. The airport is approximately 52 km from the center.
Nearest city: Retalhuleu
Pricing for programs starts from USD290. Specific details on what is included in this price (e.g., accommodation, meals, specific practices) are not provided.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jan, Mar, Nov
Avoid: Jun, Sep, Oct
San Marcos La Laguna experiences a mild climate with an annual average temperature of 18.5°C. The warmest months are July, May, and August, while December, February, and January are cooler. The driest periods are January, March, and November, with June, September, and October being the wettest.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are served at Shamana Healing Center?
The center serves very healthy and balanced vegetarian and Ayurvedic-style meals. They are also able to cater to gluten-free and dairy-free diets upon request.
How do I get to Shamana Healing Center from the airport?
For all retreats and trainings, a direct private shuttle is included, departing from La Aurora International Airport (GUA) at 9 am on the first day of each course. Once in San Marcos la Laguna, the center is a 15-minute hike from the lakefront or a 3-minute tuk-tuk ride to Barrio 2.
Are there specific requirements for beginners in yoga or meditation?
The center's holistic approach is designed to support spiritual evolution and well-being for all. While specific beginner requirements are not detailed, the integration of various fields of knowledge suggests an inclusive environment where individuals can learn and grow at their own pace.
What amenities are available at the center?
Shamana Healing Center offers free WiFi, towels, a shared kitchen, coffee/tea, a yoga studio, and housekeeping. There are also comfortable lounge areas and beautiful outdoor spaces.
What is the typical duration of retreats or trainings?
The source data indicates that the center hosts various retreats and trainings, but the typical duration is not specified. It is best to check the specific program details for each course offered.
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