The Shamanic Path — The center is situated in the majestic Sacred Valley, near Calca, offering a serene and powerful backdrop of the Andean mountains. The natural environment is deeply integrated into the experience, providing a sense of grounding and connection to ancient energies.

The Shamanic Path

Heal your past, shape your future.

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Step into a journey of self-discovery and healing at The Shamanic Path, set in the awe-inspiring Sacred Valley near Calca. This center offers a unique blend of spiritual adventure and profound personal work, guiding participants through Peyote and Huachuma ceremonies. Under the careful guidance of experienced shamans, you're invited to explore self-reflection and contemplation in a safe and supportive environment. It's a place designed to help you understand and heal your past, ultimately shaping a more conscious future. Beyond the ceremonial work, the setting itself is a balm for the soul, with beautifully designed private rooms that offer breathtaking views of the Andean mountains, ensuring comfort and tranquility throughout your stay.

Highlights

  • Guided Peyote and Huachuma ceremonies
  • Private rooms with en-suite bathrooms and mountain views
  • Focus on understanding and healing the past
  • Personalized guidance from shamans
  • Organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free meal options

Good for

spiritual seekersthose interested in plant medicineindividuals seeking deep self-reflectionnature loverspeople looking for personal healing

Setting

The center is situated in the majestic Sacred Valley, near Calca, offering a serene and powerful backdrop of the Andean mountains. The natural environment is deeply integrated into the experience, providing a sense of grounding and connection to ancient energies.

The practice

The Shamanic Path focuses on plant medicine ceremonies, specifically using Peyote and Huachuma. These practices are designed to facilitate spiritual adventure and deeply personal work, encouraging self-reflection and contemplation. Participants engage in ceremonies under the guidance of shamans, aiming to create a safe space for profound inner exploration and healing.

A typical day

Daily structure varies depending on the specific retreat and ceremonial schedule. Guests can expect guided sessions and opportunities for personal reflection. Meals are provided, with time to enjoy the stunning natural surroundings. The focus is on creating a supportive environment for deep spiritual work.

Accommodation

Guests stay in beautifully designed private rooms, each bathed in natural light and featuring an en-suite bathroom. The decor exudes an earthy charm, complementing the stunning, expansive views of the Sacred Andean mountains from every window.

What to bring

The Sacred Valley experiences cool temperatures, particularly from June to August. Pack warm layers, comfortable clothing for ceremonies, and sturdy shoes for exploring the Andean surroundings.

Address The Sacred Valley

How to get there

International flights arrive at Lima International Airport, from where you'll need a domestic flight to Cusco. The center is about 50 minutes by car from Cusco.

Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (68 km)

The center can arrange for you to be picked up directly from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ), near Cusco, which is approximately 68 km away.

Nearest city: Cusco

Languages
English
Pricing

Pricing for retreats starts from USD255.

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jul, Jun, Aug

Avoid: Dec, Mar, Jan

The Sacred Valley has an average annual temperature of 6.1°C. The warmest months are December, February, and January, while the coolest and driest months are June, July, and August. Be prepared for cooler evenings and mornings, especially during the dry season.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served at The Shamanic Path?

The center offers a variety of dietary options, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, and meat dishes. They also cater to specific needs with organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free choices.

Who leads the ceremonies?

Ceremonies are led by experienced shamans, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for all participants during the Peyote and Huachuma experiences.

What should I bring for my stay?

Given the Andean mountain climate, which can be cool, especially during the drier months of June, July, and August, it's advisable to pack layers. Comfortable clothing for ceremonies and personal reflection is also recommended.

Is Wi-Fi available at the center?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available for guests at The Shamanic Path.

Can the center help with airport transfers?

Yes, the center can organize airport pickup directly from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) in Cusco and transport you straight to the retreat.

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