Tierravida Benxote
Amazonian wisdom, rainforest heart, conscious awakening.
Tierravida Benxote offers a unique retreat experience deeply rooted in the Amazon rainforest, focusing on the sacred ayahuasca sacrament. Established in 2003, this center on Yarina Cocha Lake in Pucallpa, Peru, is more than just a retreat; it's also home to the NGO Ni Bero, dedicated to rainforest conservation, reforestation, and permaculture. The mission extends to awakening consciousness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life. Guests are immersed in the heartlands of the Shipibo people, known for their rich Ayahuasca Shamanistic lineage. Accommodations range from shared to private cabins, some with electricity and others solar-powered, each offering a private space amidst nature. The experience is complemented by a traditional medicine diet, ensuring a holistic journey.
Highlights
- Operates an NGO for rainforest conservation and permaculture
- Deeply connected to Shipibo Ayahuasca Shamanistic lineage
- Located on a private island in Yarina Cocha Lake
- Cabins offer a mix of electricity and solar power
- Traditional medicine diet with no oil, sugar, or processed foods
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Setting
Situated on a 19-hectare piece of land on Yarina Cocha Lake, Tierravida Benxote is an island sanctuary in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon. The environment is lush with rainforest, offering hiking paths, opportunities for swimming, and canoeing. It's a place where nature's sounds and sights are ever-present, fostering a deep connection to the earth.
The practice
While the specific tradition is not explicitly stated, Tierravida Benxote centers its practice around the sacred ayahuasca religious sacrament, deeply rooted in the Shipibo Ayahuasca Shamanistic lineage. Guests participate in ceremonies guided by this ancient wisdom, aiming to awaken consciousness and foster a connection to the earth. The experience is designed for those seeking profound personal insight and healing through traditional plant medicine.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Tierravida Benxote is structured around the traditional medicine diet and ceremony preparation. Guests receive three meals a day, with two meals before ceremony days being a period of fasting. Beyond ceremonies, the schedule likely includes time for reflection, enjoying the natural surroundings, and possibly engaging with the center's conservation efforts, though specific timings vary by retreat.
Accommodation
Guests can choose between large shared cabins with connected bathrooms, showers, and sinks, or smaller individual cabins that feature their own outdoor showers. Some cabins have electricity, while those further back are powered by solar. Each cabin is designed to provide a private space, allowing for personal reflection and immersion in the natural surroundings.
What to bring
Given the Amazonian climate, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm, humid weather. Include insect repellent, a hat, and swimwear. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle and any personal items for comfort during ceremonies.
How to get there
Tierravida Benxote is located on an island in Yarina Cocha Lake, near Pucallpa, Peru. Guests are picked up at Pucallpa airport, then transported to Yarina Cocha port, followed by a 25-minute boat ride to the center.
Nearest airport: Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL) (4 km)
Airport transfer is provided from Cap FAP David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (PCL), which is approximately 4 km from Pucallpa.
Nearest city: Pucallpa
Retreats at Tierravida Benxote start from USD 400. This fee typically covers accommodation, meals, and participation in ceremonies.
Climate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Jul, Aug, Sep
Avoid: Feb, Dec, Nov
Pucallpa experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 26.0°C. The warmest months are September, January, and November, while the coolest are June, July, and May. The driest period is from July to September, and the wettest months are February, November, and December.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Tierravida Benxote?
The center provides pickup services from Pucallpa airport. From there, you'll be taken to the Yarina Cocha port, followed by a 25-minute boat ride across the lake to the island where the center is located.
What kind of food is served at the retreat?
Meals are based on a traditional medicine diet, featuring a diversity of food. This means no oil, sugar, or processed foods. Options include fish, chicken, and vegetarian dishes.
Are there private accommodations available?
Yes, Tierravida Benxote offers both large shared cabins and smaller individual cabins. The individual cabins come with their own outdoor showers, providing a private space.
What is the focus of the retreat beyond ceremonies?
Beyond the sacred ayahuasca ceremonies, the center is deeply involved in rainforest conservation, reforestation, and permaculture through its NGO, Ni Bero. Guests may find opportunities to learn about or connect with these initiatives.
Is electricity available in the cabins?
Some cabins located closer to the main area have electricity, while those further back on the property are powered by solar energy. Each cabin offers its own private space.
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