Acre, Brazil
Up to 10 in group
6 Days Package (5 nights)
About this Retreat
Mapu, Huni Kuin Paje carrying the ancestral wisdom of his lineage. Born into a family of healers, Busê has been drinking Ayahuasca since childhood, guided by the main spiritual leader of his village deep in the Amazon. With years of dedicated learning and practice, he now shares the sacred teachings of his people, offering a deep and authentic healing experience.
Details of this retreat
🌿 Amazon Immersion with the Huni Kuin & Yawanawa
A 6-Day Journey into Indigenous Wisdom, Community, and Sacred Medicine
Hosted by Alegría Retreats in collaboration with Huni Kuin and Yawanawa families in Acre, Brazil.
Not all journeys into the Amazon are the same.
Many visitors come to the rainforest to witness indigenous culture from the outside. This experience offers something different: the opportunity to be welcomed into the daily life, traditions, and ceremonies of a living community.
Created for individuals, couples, families, or private groups, this fully personalized immersion is designed around your intentions, your pace, and the depth of experience you seek.
Together with our indigenous partners, Alegría Retreats facilitates a rare opportunity to spend six days living alongside Huni Kuin or Yawanawa families in the Brazilian Amazon, participating in community life, learning ancestral traditions, and, when appropriate, taking part in sacred medicine ceremonies guided by experienced elders.
This is not a tour.
It is an invitation into relationship.
An opportunity to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience a way of life that has remained deeply connected to the forest for generations.
Whether you are seeking personal reflection, cultural immersion, spiritual exploration, or simply meaningful human connection, every aspect of the experience is adapted to your group.
For six days, the rhythm of the forest becomes your rhythm.
The conversations happen around shared meals. The teachings emerge naturally through daily life. The ceremonies are offered within the cultural traditions that have preserved them for generations.
Rather than following a rigid schedule, each immersion unfolds organically according to the needs of the group, the guidance of the community, and the natural flow of village life.
Guests often leave with more than memories.
They leave with a renewed relationship to themselves, to community, and to the living intelligence of the Amazon.