In 2003 i organized my first guided expedition on the amazon river. on this expedition there was the inspiration to buy a 19 hectare peice of land on yarina cocha lake for this mission. We created our first maloka in 2005. The why has always in a large way been because of the sacred ayahuasca religious sacrement. we formed the Ngo Ni Bero in 2007, whose dual mission is rainforest conservation, reforestation and permaculture, as well as awakening the eye of conciousness to see that the earth is alive, ane everything and everyone is connected. Ni Bero is a Shipibo word that means Seed of the Rainforest as well as Eye of the Rainforest. Shipibo are the indeginous people of the ucayali region where we are in heartlands. The shipibo are known for their Ayahuasca Shamanistic lineage.
Venue & Amenities
A/C in Rooms
Free Wifi
Spa
Sauna
Pool
Towels
Free Parking
Kitchen
Tour Assistance
Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea
Cafe
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Yoga Studio
Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent
We have large cabins that can be shared, and small individual cabins. large cabins include connected bathrooms, showers, and sinks. Small cabins have their own outdoor showers. the cabins up front have electricty, further back they have solar power. Each cabin has its own private space around it. there are hiking paths nearby, swimming and canoeing.
Meals
Menu Types
Vegan
Vegetarian
Pescetarian
Ayurvedic
Includes Meat
Organic
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Nut Free
3 meals a day of a diversity of food. 2 meals before ceremony is fasting. meals are based on Traditional medicine diet food. no oil, no sugar, no processed foods. fish and chicken, and vegetarian
We pick people up at the Pucallpa airport, which is a short flight from Lima. there are several flights per day. we take them to our boat at the yarina cocha port. then we go accross the lake 25 minutes to the island where we are located.