A Deep Dive into the Three-Day Ayahuasca Retreat in Cusco
If you’re seeking a journey that mixes spiritual awakening with traditional Peruvian rituals, the Ayahuasca Three Days Retreat in Cusco is worth considering. Priced at $639 per person, this experience takes you away from the city buzz and into the serene, sacred landscapes of the Sacred Valley. Over three days, you’ll participate in cleansing rituals, Ayahuasca ceremonies, and offerings to Pachamama (Mother Earth), all guided by experienced shamans fluent in Quechua, Spanish, and English.
What we love about this experience is how it blends authenticity with thoughtful care—expect not just the ceremonies but also insightful interpretations from shamans and access to various specialist guides. The small group size (limited to 10 participants) helps foster a genuine, intimate environment where personal insights can flourish. Another highlight is the inclusion of ritual elements and offerings, which make the retreat feel both spiritual and respectful of local traditions.
A potential consideration might be the physically demanding fasting and detox schedule, which may not suit everyone, especially those with dietary restrictions or health concerns. Plus, the entire process involves a fair amount of mental and physical preparation, so it’s best suited for travelers who are genuinely committed to exploring their inner selves.
This tour is ideal for curious travelers interested in Peruvian shamanic traditions, those seeking personal healing or spiritual growth, and adventurers willing to embrace a structured, immersive ritual experience. If you’re open-minded about traditional healing practices and want a meaningful journey, this retreat could be a profound choice.
Key Points

- Authentic Rituals: Combines coca leaf readings, cleansing, and offerings rooted in Peruvian tradition.
- Expert Guides: Shamans and assistants fluent in multiple languages ensure clear communication.
- Intimate Group: Small groups promote personalized attention and a supportive atmosphere.
- Well-Structured Schedule: Clear daily rituals with time for reflection, interpretation, and rest.
- Focus on Cleanse: Emphasis on detoxification before and during ceremonies, including volcanic medicinal water.
- Integral Experience: Includes accommodation, transport, and consultation, offering good value for an immersive spiritual retreat.
What to Expect from the Experience

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Location and Transportation
The retreat takes place at Wayllapampa’s Retreats Temple in the Sacred Valley, about an hour from Cusco. The journey itself adds to the sense of stepping away from everyday life into a sacred space. Round-trip private transportation is included, which means you won’t need to worry about navigating unfamiliar roads or taxis—just relax and enjoy the scenic drive.
Day 1: Cleansing and Fasting
We found that Day 1 sets the tone for the entire retreat. The morning begins with a pickup at the Cusco community main office. From there, the drive to the Sacred Valley starts a sense of transition into a spiritual zone. Upon arrival, the group participates in Coca Leaf readings, a traditional diagnostic method that helps the shamans understand your current spiritual and physical state.
The Cleansing Ritual follows, aiming to erase negative energies and karmic baggage—think of it as spiritual spring cleaning. The guide told us that this ritual is designed to clear the way for the deeper Ayahuasca work ahead. Afterward, you’ll have free time to meditate, reflect, or simply relax before the evening’s ceremony.
By 6:00 p.m., the first Ayahuasca ceremony begins. Expect a deeply personal experience, often described as transformational, with many participants reporting feelings of happiness, love, and clarity. The ceremony is led by experienced shamans who guide you through the process and help interpret visions afterward.
Day 2: Deep Reflection and External Cleansing
The second day focuses on interpretation and external reflection. After a nourishing breakfast (strict dietary guidelines are typically followed), you’ll meet with the shamans for vision interpretation—a crucial step in understanding the insights gained during the first ceremony. These discussions are often enlightening, offering clarity about personal challenges or life directions.
The afternoon is free for reading, walking in nature, or meditating, which helps integrate the experience. At 6:00 p.m., the group gathers for a second Ayahuasca session, which deepens the transformative work. We loved how the shamans emphasized safety and support, ensuring everyone felt comfortable sharing their visions and feelings.
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The final day is centered around Pachamama offerings and the Flowering Bath, a ritual meant to symbolize rebirth and spiritual cleansing. The group joins in rituals that connect with the Earth, fostering gratitude and forgiveness. After sharing insights and experiences with the shamans, participants leave feeling uplifted and renewed.
The retreat concludes around 6:00 p.m., with a return trip to Cusco. Several reviews remarked on the meaningful explanations provided by shamans, which helped participants understand their visions and integrate the lessons learned.
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The Nuts and Bolts: What’s Included and What’s Not

Included in the price ($639) are all the essential elements you need for a meaningful retreat: Ayahuasca ceremonies, accommodation for two nights, private transportation, access to various shamans and specialists, ritual offerings, and consultations for interpreting your visions. The small group size (max 10) enhances the intimacy and allows guides to give personalized attention.
What’s not included? Extra expenses, such as personal souvenirs or additional treatments, are your own responsibility. We recommend budgeting for any personal needs or extras—though the core experience is quite comprehensive.
Practical Tips
- Fasting and detox: Prepare for fasting on ceremony days; no food after the night before or during the day of ceremonies.
- Communication: Confirm your contact number with WhatsApp for updates.
- Availability: Last-minute bookings are possible but check with the supplier for availability.
Authenticity and Cultural Context

What sets this retreat apart is its respect for local traditions and its commitment to authenticity. The use of Coca leaves and offerings to Pachamama reflect genuine indigenous practices. The shamans’ fluent multilingual guidance helps bridge the cultural gap, making these traditions accessible without diluting their meaning.
Many reviewers appreciated the knowledgeable guides—some noted how they appreciated their ability to interpret visions in ways that felt both culturally respectful and personally insightful. The rituals are designed not just as spiritual experiences but as opportunities for personal healing—whether that’s releasing stress, finding clarity, or embracing self-love.
Final Reflection: Is This Tour for You?
If you’re interested in Ayahuasca’s potential for healing and insight and willing to participate in a structured, culturally rooted ritual, this retreat offers a respectful, well-organized, and meaningful experience. The inclusion of interpretative guidance and personalized rituals makes it suitable for someone seeking depth rather than just a tourist snapshot.
Travelers who enjoy small-group experiences, value authentic traditions, and are comfortable with fasting and the physical demands of detoxing will find this retreat particularly rewarding. Though it’s not a casual, sightseeing tour, it’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding of Peruvian spirituality and perhaps gain profound personal insights.
FAQs
Is transportation included?
Yes, the retreat provides private transportation from Cusco to the Sacred Valley and back, making logistics straightforward.
What is the price of the retreat?
The cost is $639 per person, which covers ceremonies, accommodation, transport, and expert guidance.
Do I need previous experience with Ayahuasca?
No prior experience is necessary. The retreat is designed for newcomers and those who want to deepen their spiritual practice.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, a notebook for reflections, and an open mind. Fasting instructions mean you’ll want to plan meals accordingly before the ceremonies.
Is the retreat suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
The retreat includes special dietary provisions, but you should confirm specific needs in advance.
Can I participate if I’m on medication?
It’s best to consult with the organizers beforehand, especially if on medication, as fasting and plant medicines can interact with pharmaceuticals.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 participants, fostering a supportive and personalized environment.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before the start date.
In essence, this three-day Ayahuasca retreat in Cusco offers a carefully curated blend of tradition, guidance, and reflection. It’s suited for those eager to undertake a meaningful, culturally respectful journey into their inner selves, all in the breathtaking setting of the Sacred Valley.
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