About Cosmic Serpent
Cosmic Serpent
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
Surrounded by nature’s elements, Amate Camp has been carefully crafted to host experiences of connection between mind, body & spirit. From an open air bamboo yoga shala, to a traditional temazcal sweat lodge and cozy jungle vibe rooms, it’s the ideal place to reconnect to the natural world and embark on a healing journey of self discovery.
Meals
Menu Types
On our retreat you will enjoy 3 delicious and wholesome vegan meals a day.
Getting Here
Cosmic Serpent, Amate Camp, Camino a Xilotepec, Xilotepec, Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico
Directions
Transfers to and from our studio in Mexico City are included in the retreat rate.
We will all meet at our studio in La Condesa at 10am on Saturday 26th March for a private group transfer to Amate Camp.
If you are planning to go to Tepotzlan earlier, you will need to organise your own transportation to Amate Camp.
Mission & Vision
Surrender, release and transform. Australian sisters, Taylor & Georgia Hunter, have combined their creative and spiritual passions to create Cosmic Serpent, a conscious collective and unique retreat experience.
Our retreats are all about connection; to ourselves, to each other and to the expansive universe that we are apart of. Over a week we dive deep into yoga, embodied movement, meditation, music, plant medicine, astrology and human design to connect back to our true nature and cosmic essence. Life is a process of death and rebirth and like a snake shedding its skin, we too must release what no longer serves us in order to transform and grow.
Our retreats are all about connection; to ourselves, to each other and to the expansive universe that we are apart of. Over a week we dive deep into yoga, embodied movement, meditation, music, plant medicine, astrology and human design to connect back to our true nature and cosmic essence. Life is a process of death and rebirth and like a snake shedding its skin, we too must release what no longer serves us in order to transform and grow.