Song Of The Earth — The retreat is set in the heart of the Sacred Valley, where the towering Andes mountains meet rich Andean culture. The Casa de Campo venue offers a tranquil refuge, designed to immerse guests in comfort and natural beauty, providing a serene environment for contemplation and relaxation.

Song Of The Earth

Heal through voice, earth, and Andean wisdom.

Peru 84 Urubamba paid

Song Of The Earth offers a unique opportunity to connect with ancient Andean traditions and unlock your inner healer, all within the breathtaking Sacred Valley of Peru. Located at the Casa de Campo retreat center in Urubamba, this experience focuses on voice work, movement, and deep immersion in nature. It's a chance to explore self-discovery and personal freedom, guided by the wisdom of the land and its ancestral practices. The setting itself, surrounded by majestic mountains, provides a serene backdrop for reflection and rejuvenation. Expect warm Peruvian hospitality and a focus on holistic well-being, complemented by delicious vegetarian and vegan Peruvian cuisine. Whether you're looking to explore plant medicine or simply deepen your connection to yourself and the earth, Song Of The Earth provides a supportive and inspiring environment.

Highlights

  • Focus on voice work and movement for self-discovery
  • Deep connection to ancient Andean traditions and nature
  • Stunning mountain setting in Peru's Sacred Valley
  • Delicious vegetarian and vegan Peruvian cuisine
  • Exploration of plant medicine practices

Good for

nature loversthose interested in Andean culturevoice practitionersplant medicine explorerswellness seekers

Setting

The retreat is set in the heart of the Sacred Valley, where the towering Andes mountains meet rich Andean culture. The Casa de Campo venue offers a tranquil refuge, designed to immerse guests in comfort and natural beauty, providing a serene environment for contemplation and relaxation.

The practice

While the specific tradition is not detailed, Song Of The Earth emphasizes opening your voice, connecting to the earth, and learning about ancient Andean ways. This suggests practices that integrate vocal expression, mindful movement, and ceremonies or teachings rooted in indigenous Peruvian spirituality, aiming to help individuals discover their inner healer.

A typical day

Daily schedules at Song Of The Earth vary depending on the specific retreat program. However, you can generally expect a rhythm that includes sessions focused on voice work, movement, and time spent in nature, complemented by delicious vegetarian or vegan meals. The emphasis is on connecting with the earth and Andean traditions.

Accommodation

The Casa de Campo lodge provides a comfortable and charming stay, designed to captivate your senses and offer moments of relaxation and wonder. Expect a welcoming atmosphere with Peruvian hospitality.

What to bring

Given the Andean setting, pack layers for varying temperatures. Comfortable clothing for movement and voice work is advisable, along with sturdy shoes for exploring nature. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle.

Address Casa de Campo retreat center: Carretera Pumahuanca, 84 Urubamba, Peru

How to get there

The retreat is situated in the Sacred Valley of Peru, just 1.9 miles from the town of Urubamba. You can get there by car or bus from Urubamba.

Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (32 km)

A shuttle service can be organized directly from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) near Cusco, which is approximately 32 km from the center.

Nearest city: Cusco

Public transport: Buses are available to Urubamba, from which you can arrange transport to the center.

Languages
English
How to book

The booking process is not specified in the provided information; please check the center's website or contact them directly.

Pricing

Pricing starts from USD255, which may vary depending on the specific retreat program and duration.

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug

Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan

Urubamba experiences an annual average temperature of 13.5°C. The warmest months are November, December, and January, while June, July, and August are the coolest. The driest period is from June to August, with the wettest months being January, February, and March.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served at Song Of The Earth?

The center serves amazing vegetarian or vegan Peruvian cuisine, including daily soups, salads, and local dishes. Dietary options include organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free choices.

How do I get to the retreat center?

Casa de Campo is located in the Sacred Valley, 1.9 miles from Urubamba. You can reach it by car or bus, and a shuttle can also be organized directly from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) in Cusco.

What amenities are available at the retreat?

Guests can enjoy free WiFi, a spa, sauna, kitchen access, coffee/tea, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping services. Towels are also provided.

Are there specific programs for beginners?

The mission of Song Of The Earth is to support people on their journey of opening their voice and connecting to the earth, suggesting that programs are designed to be accessible to those new to these practices. Specific beginner programs would need to be confirmed with the center.

What types of practices are offered beyond voice and movement?

In addition to voice and movement, the center focuses on learning about ancient Andean Ways and offers practices related to Health & Wellness and Plant Medicine.

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