Experience the spiritual power of Peru with a 4-day Wachuma (San Pedro) and Ayahuasca retreat in the Cusco region. For $728 per person, this journey offers a combination of sacred plant ceremonies, guided rituals, and personal reflection amid stunning Andean landscapes. Led by experienced shamans, the retreat provides a genuine opportunity for self-exploration and healing, with accommodations, meals, and transportation included.
What we love most about this experience is the focus on authentic indigenous ceremonies performed by a team of 4 to 6 shamans, and the chance to walk through beautiful natural surroundings during the ceremonies. It’s clear that the retreat emphasizes personal connection with nature and spirituality, making it more than just a tour—it’s a transformative experience.
One aspect to consider is that the retreat involves fasting during the ceremonies, which might not suit everyone, especially those with dietary restrictions or health concerns. Also, the schedule is quite full, so travelers looking for a more relaxed or leisurely experience might find it intense at times.
This retreat is ideal for travelers who are genuinely interested in exploring Peruvian spiritual traditions, and who are open to participating in guided ceremonies that explore inner healing and self-awareness. It’s especially suitable if you appreciate meaningful rituals, natural settings, and deep cultural encounters.
Key Points

- Authentic Ceremonies: Sacred rituals led by experienced indigenous shamans create a genuine spiritual atmosphere.
- Comprehensive Program: Includes 2 Wachuma (San Pedro), 1 Ayahuasca session, and various cleansing ceremonies.
- Natural Setting: The retreat takes place in a comfortable, scenic location 50 minutes from Cusco, perfect for connecting with nature.
- Holistic Approach: Combines physical detox, mental reflection, and spiritual offerings for a well-rounded experience.
- Inclusive Package: Covers transportation, accommodation, meals (organic, vegetarian options), and all ceremonies.
- Limited Flexibility: Fasting and scheduled ceremonies mean some may find it intense or rigid, but it enhances the spiritual focus.
A Deep Dive into the 4-Day Retreat Experience

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Setting the Scene: The Location and Accommodation
The retreat takes place about 50 minutes from Cusco at a dedicated Retreat Center equipped with all comforts—hot water, cozy beds, and space for reflection. This peaceful environment is perfect for stepping back from the busy city and enjoying the natural beauty of the mountains, rivers, and forests. The setting’s tranquility is often highlighted in reviews, with many mentioning how the location itself contributes to the sense of spiritual connection.
Day 1: Initiation and Detoxification
We begin with a Coca Leaves reading, which provides a personal diagnosis that guides the entire retreat. This traditional practice offers insights into your current physical and spiritual state—an interesting and local way to start. The Negative Energy Cleansing ceremony follows, designed to clear harmful energies from your body and mind, setting the stage for more profound experiences.
Later in the afternoon, the first Ayahuasca ceremony takes place. Many reviewers note that the experience is intense but deeply meaningful, with some mentioning that the shaman’s guidance helps make sense of visions. After dinner, you settle in for rest, preparing for the days ahead.
Day 2: Internal and External Cleansing
The morning begins with fruit and a gentle interpretation session with the shaman, where visions and messages are discussed. This interpretive element helps you understand the messages received during the ceremonies—something many find invaluable.
At noon, the second major event is the Wachuma (San Pedro) ceremony, which involves both internal and external cleansing. The ceremony is often described as grounding and connecting you to nature’s wisdom. During this time, walking along rivers or mountain slopes is recommended, giving you time to reflect and absorb the plant’s effects.
In the evening, after dinner, you get to rest, allowing your body to process the profound insights and physical detox. The structured schedule encourages reflection, which is a key part of integrating these powerful plant medicines.
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This day is dedicated to meditation and personal reflection. Waking up at 8 a.m., you’ll enjoy a quiet morning with breakfast, followed by free time to walk along the riverbanks or explore the natural surroundings. Many reviews highlight how this downtime fosters self-awareness and mental clarity.
Participants can choose to continue with Wachuma or Ayahuasca, depending on their readiness and interest. The flexibility here allows for personalized pacing—something we appreciate, as everyone’s journey is different.
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Day 4: Spiritual Healing and Resurgence
The final day involves a second Wachuma ceremony, intended for spiritual healing and rebirth. This ritual is complemented by an Offering Ceremony to Pachamama, strengthening your spiritual bond with Mother Earth. The Flowering Bath is the symbolic capstone, connecting you with the universe in a calming, sensory experience.
After sharing reflections and insights with the shaman, you’ll enjoy a concluding dinner before returning to Cusco. Many travelers mention feeling a renewed sense of purpose and clarity after this day.
What’s Included and Why It Matters

The retreat’s all-inclusive package is quite comprehensive, covering transportation, accommodation, and meals. Having private transportation from Cusco ensures smooth logistics, removing the stress of finding your way. The organic, vegetarian diet supports detoxification and aligns with traditional plant medicine practices, which often emphasize natural living.
The ceremonies are performed by 4 to 6 indigenous shamans, each bringing their own expertise. This multi-shaman approach ensures a rich, layered experience, with professional guidance to help interpret visions and messages.
Participants are allowed to take photos or videos during ceremonies, which many find helpful for later reflection. The group setting fosters a shared spiritual journey, yet the presence of guides and assistants ensures personalized attention.
The Value of This Experience
At $728, this retreat offers a substantial value considering the depth of the ceremonies, accommodations, and guided support. It’s not a casual tour but a serious, immersive spiritual exploration. Many reviews reflect appreciation for the authenticity and respectful approach of the shamans, emphasizing how this enhances the overall impact.
Who Will Benefit Most?

This retreat suits travelers genuinely interested in indigenous plant medicine and traditional rituals. It’s best for those who are open-minded, physically prepared for fasting, and mentally willing to explore their inner selves. If you’re looking for a superficial experience, this might feel intense or demanding. Conversely, if you’re seeking meaningful spiritual growth or healing, you’ll likely find this retreat worthwhile.
FAQs

Is transportation included?
Yes, the retreat provides round-trip private transportation from a Cusco office to the retreat site, making logistics straightforward.
What is the price for?
The $728 fee covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and all ceremonies, including Wachuma (San Pedro) and Ayahuasca.
Are meals provided?
Yes, all meals are included and follow a special organic, vegetarian diet tailored to support detox and spiritual clarity.
Are the ceremonies led by experienced shamans?
Yes, ceremonies are conducted by 4 to 6 different indigenous shamans, each with their own specialties, ensuring authentic, respectful rituals.
Can I record or take photos during the ceremonies?
Yes, you are allowed to take photos or videos during sessions, which many use to reflect on their experiences later.
What should I do before the retreat?
It’s recommended to do an organic detox with volcanic medicinal water 4 hours before the retreat, and arrive fasting on the day of ceremonies.
How long do the ceremonies last?
Ceremonies typically take about 1 to 2 hours each, with scheduled times in the morning and afternoon.
Is this suitable for beginners?
While beginners are welcome, the strong nature of plant medicines and fasting means it’s best suited for those prepared for intense spiritual or physical experiences.
What kind of support is available during the retreat?
A spiritual guide and assistant are present throughout to support, interpret visions, and ensure safety during all activities.
In the end, this 4-day Wachuma and Ayahuasca retreat offers a meaningful way to connect deeply with Peruvian traditions and yourself. If you’re seeking a respectful, authentic, and guided spiritual journey in a peaceful natural setting, it promises a memorable and potentially life-changing experience.
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