Txana Busé — The retreat unfolds in the breathtaking Sacred Valley of Peru, offering an authentic and deeply immersive experience. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Andes, the atmosphere encourages introspection and connection with the environment.

Txana Busé

Reunion with life, inspired by Huni Kuin.

Peru Cusco paid

Txana Busé offers a profound journey of reconnection, drawing inspiration from the Huni Kuin teachings of harmony with Earth and community. Located in the Sacred Valley near Cusco, this center provides an immersive experience that feels less like a retreat and more like a rebirth. Guests are invited to carry the songs and laughter of the Huni Kuin in their hearts, fostering a deeper sense of gratitude and purpose. The focus here is on authentic engagement, with traditional foods prepared to support ceremonial diets and personal requirements. It's an opportunity to step away from the ordinary and embrace a path of profound personal growth, guided by experienced teachers in a truly unique setting.

Highlights

  • Inspired by Huni Kuin teachings on Earth harmony and community
  • Traditional food prepared for ceremonies and dietary needs
  • Guidance from a diverse group of teachers including Brayan, Abuelo, and Busê
  • Focus on plant medicine and relationship building
  • Described as a 'rebirth' rather than just a journey

Good for

nature loversthose interested in plant medicinecommunity-focused retreatsseekers of cultural immersionpersonal growth

Setting

The retreat unfolds in the breathtaking Sacred Valley of Peru, offering an authentic and deeply immersive experience. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Andes, the atmosphere encourages introspection and connection with the environment.

The practice

While the specific tradition is not detailed, Txana Busé centers its practice around the teachings of the Huni Kuin, emphasizing harmony with the Earth and the power of community. Guests can expect to engage in practices that foster gratitude and purpose, likely involving ceremonies and communal activities that reflect indigenous wisdom.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at Txana Busé is designed to support the retreat's immersive experience, with traditional meals and activities focused on plant medicine and community building. Specific schedules vary by retreat, so it's best to confirm details directly with the center.

Accommodation

Information about specific lodging arrangements is not provided; please inquire directly with the center for details on accommodation.

What to bring

Given the Sacred Valley location and the focus on connection with nature, pack layers for varying temperatures. Comfortable walking shoes are advisable, along with rain gear, especially during the wetter months. Consider bringing items for personal comfort during ceremonies.

Address Lamay, Cusco, Peru

How to get there

Txana Busé is located in Lamay, Cusco, Peru. From Cusco International Airport, you can take a taxi for approximately one hour to Lamay, or catch a colectivo (small bus) from the Urubamba colectivos terminal.

Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (5 km)

Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) is approximately 5 km from Cusco. From there, you will need to arrange transport to Lamay, about an hour's drive.

Nearest city: Cusco

Public transport: Colectivos (small buses) are available from the Urubamba colectivos terminal to Lamay.

Languages
English
How to book

Booking information is not specified; please contact the center directly for reservation details.

Pricing

Retreats at Txana Busé are paid and start from USD 250. Specific pricing for different programs and durations should be confirmed with the center.

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug

Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan

Cusco experiences an average annual temperature of 10.7°C. The warmest months are November, December, and January, while June, July, and August are the coolest and driest. The wettest months are January, February, and March, so pack accordingly depending on your visit.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served during the retreat?

The center prepares delicious traditional food, specifically tailored to support the diets required for ceremonies and to meet any personal dietary requirements you may have, including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options.

How do I get to Txana Busé from Cusco?

From Cusco International Airport, you can take a taxi directly to Lamay, which is about a one-hour drive. Alternatively, you can catch a 'colectivo' (small bus) from the Urubamba colectivos terminal.

Are there specific dietary options available?

Yes, Txana Busé accommodates various dietary needs, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, and options for those requiring gluten-free or dairy-free meals. They also include meat in their offerings.

What is the cost of a retreat at Txana Busé?

Retreats at Txana Busé start from USD 250. For specific program pricing and inclusions, it is recommended to contact the center directly.

What topics are covered in the retreats?

The retreats focus on Health & Wellness, Plant Medicine, and Relationship & Community, drawing inspiration from the Huni Kuin teachings.

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