
14 Day Amazon & Machu Picchu Ayahuasca Retreat Expedition
This Ayahuasca retreat is our most diverse and exciting, as it offers the best of both worlds for those who don’t want to miss out on Machu Picchu and a Huachuma (San Pedro) plant medicine ceremony while in Peru, in addition to the Ayahuasca, add Kambo (Frog Medicine) Nunu ceremonies in the jungle .Experience the beautiful jungle of the Amazon, and then finish the expedition in the Cusco and most of all the beautiful sacred sites, Sacred Valley, sacsayhuaman,pisac,ollantaytambo,rainbow montain. enjoying the riches of Incan culture with a small and like-minded group of co-travelers. Integrate your ceremonies with one-on-one and group conversations with our translator and Shamans, and round out the healing process with mud therapy, sound therapy, floral baths and fruit buth.
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Day 1 – Cusco the ancient capital of the Incas
On the first day of the tour you’ll be exploring the city of Cusco, the ancient Inca capital, high in the Andes mountains.
The meaning of the word CUSCO comes from the Quechua word QOSQO which means navel, attributed to “The center or navel of the world.”
One of the most unique cities in the world, Cusco is a beautiful city that is completely surrounded by the majestic Andes mountains. You can never get bored of exploring its nooks and crannies, ancient cobble-stone streets, Inca ruins and other places of great interest.
The Cusco of today is a beautiful mixture of the ancient Inca capital, built over 500 years ago and the colonial city it became after the Spanish invasion.
Day 2 – Sacsayhuaman
n many respects, Saqsayhuaman is the most spectacular of all the ancient megalithic sites in Peru. The location isn’t quite as mind-blowing and magical as that of Machu Picchu, but look closer at the stonework and you’ll notice what an incredible feat of engineering it is. And it almost certainly could not be replicated today. The stones are absolutely massive and have been perfectly cut and fitted together like a 3d jigsaw puzzle.
Officially, Saqsayhuaman is said to be an Incan fortress built less than 600 years ago, however, some experts now believe it was built by a much older and far more advanced civilization that possibly pre-dates the last ice-age. Remnants of Atlantis or Lumeria perhaps? In his groundbreaking book “Fingerprints of the Gods” author Graham Hancock also writes about this spectacular monument.
Day 3 – Pisac in The Sacred Valley
After leaving Cusco we will head into the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a magnificent, fertile valley with stunning views that will have you regularly picking your jaw up from the floor! This is one of our very favourite parts of Peru and the energy in the valley is incredible and it’s not hard to understand why this valley was considered so sacred by the Incas.
You’ll be spending 4 days in the Sacred Valley and visiting several beautiful places including:
High above Pisac town are the ruins of an Inca citadel. This is a great starting point for an inspiring downhill walk. Craggy unscalable walls peppered with the holes of Inca graves, extraordinary agricultural terraces and the extent of the city ruins themselves, will make you marvel. They warrant a slow descent to absorb it all as you walk through massive stone doorways, clamber down steep stairways, through an occasional short tunnel, and weave in and out of a maze of temples. With the Sacred Valley spread out before you, you can almost forget what century you’re living in. A local musician may follow playing his beautiful sounding flute – the perfect serenade for such a timeless place as this
Day 3 – Pisac in The Sacred Valley
Day 5 – Travel to Ollantaytambo &Ollantaytambo Ruins
Huachuma to the indigenous people) is a cactus that grows all along the Andes mountains and it’s another visionary plant teacher that has been used for thousands of years by the shamans of the Andes. You could say it’s Ayahuasca’s mountain cousin, and they complement each other extremely well.
Huachuma is also used for healing as well as mystical purposes. Its incredible energy opens up your channels, allowing you to connect deeply with yourself as well as the entire cosmos and other spiritual dimensions.
Huachuma activates your heart chakra and often leads to incredible feelings of bliss and profound connectivity with nature. Whereas Ayahuasca ceremonies are done at night, Huachuma ceremonies are usually done during the day, out in nature.
Huachuma gets you out of your mind and into your heart. Greater acceptance, love and compassion towards yourself and others are often the results of working with this powerful teacher.
Huachuma to the indigenous people) is a cactus that grows all along the Andes mountains and it’s another visionary plant teacher that has been used for thousands of years by the shamans of the Andes. You could say it’s Ayahuasca’s mountain cousin, and they complement each other extremely well.
Huachuma is also used for healing as well as mystical purposes. Its incredible energy opens up your channels, allowing you to connect deeply with yourself as well as the entire cosmos and other spiritual dimensions.
Huachuma activates your heart chakra and often leads to incredible feelings of bliss and profound connectivity with nature. Whereas Ayahuasca ceremonies are done at night, Huachuma ceremonies are usually done during the day, out in nature.
Huachuma gets you out of your mind and into your heart. Greater acceptance, love and compassion towards yourself and others are often the results of working with this powerful teacher.
Day 6 – Train to Machu Picchu
e train to Machu Picchu village.and visit aguas calientes town known as well as machu picchu town it where we are going to spend the day visiting the beauty like the hot spring, know the city and the customs there.
Day 7 – Machu Picchu – The Lost City of the Incas
Huachuma to the indigenous people) is a cactus that grows all along the Andes mountains and it’s another visionary plant teacher that has been used for thousands of years by the shamans of the Andes. You could say it’s Ayahuasca’s mountain cousin, and they complement each other extremely well.
Huachuma is also used for healing as well as mystical purposes. Its incredible energy opens up your channels, allowing you to connect deeply with yourself as well as the entire cosmos and other spiritual dimensions.
Huachuma activates your heart chakra and often leads to incredible feelings of bliss and profound connectivity with nature. Whereas Ayahuasca ceremonies are done at night, Huachuma ceremonies are usually done during the day, out in nature.
Huachuma gets you out of your mind and into your heart. Greater acceptance, love and compassion towards yourself and others are often the results of working with this powerful teacher.
Day 8 – Tour ends, and fly to Home
the day 8 is the time to say bye to worderful place of cusco and ends the Tour with much bleesing and love.
A 8 day tour travelling through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu to connect with Pacha Mama (Mother Earth) and the shamanic traditions of the Andes to work with Huachuma (San Pedro cactus). A wonderful heart opening preparation for your journey to meet Mother Ayahuasca in the jungle. This tour aligns with one of our retreats each month.
Day 6 – Train to Machu Picchu
Day 6 – Train to Machu Picchu
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