Ayahuasca ceremonies typically span 4 to 5 hours, offering a profound journey into spiritual exploration.
Essential items include comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera. Crucially, bring 1 or 2 water bottles (2 liters) and toilet paper, particularly for use during the Ayahuasca ceremonies.
A minimum of 7 days of dietary preparation is advised to optimally prepare your body. Enhancing your mental and emotional state through meditation or yoga prior to the retreat significantly benefits your Ayahuasca experience.
Ceremonies are conducted by native Amazonian and Andean shamans, with Ayahuasca ceremonies guided by shamans from the Shipibo-Konibo community in Peru's Pucallpa region, and Andean ceremonies led by masters from the Q'ero Community, the last direct bloodline of the Incas.
Yes, the retreat center employs a full-time licensed nurse to check vital signs before the ceremony and monitor participants' well-being during the retreat. Additionally, the center is equipped with medical and first-aid equipment, with all staff trained in its use.