About Sacred Medicine Pilgrimages Peru
Sacred Medicine Pilgrimages Peru
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 host a Pilgrimage, not a retreat at a retreatcentre. This means we will be moving around to have ceremonies at different places so we will be sleeping in an air bnb or hotel, according to the amount of people who will subscribe. We make sure everyone has individual rooms and comfort.
In Ausangate we will be off grid and we have to adjust in being in nature in a small village with no fancy facilities and shared rooms.
In Ausangate we will be off grid and we have to adjust in being in nature in a small village with no fancy facilities and shared rooms.
Meals
When we are in Cusco we will go to restaurants or in case of an airbnb we will cook together.
A meal in Cusco can be from 2 Euro till 15 Euro.
In Ausangate meals are provided and always have some fish
Getting Here
Sacred Medicine Pilgrimages Peru, Cusco, Peru
Ausangate, Peru
Directions
We will all meet in Cusco city centre.
Mission & Vision
We work with Peruvian guides of 3 different traditions who all have their mission to maintain the ancient wisdom of their territories alive. We visit mountains and temples, highly energetical places to recharge ourselves and connect to our inner wisdom, memorizing our strengths and weaknesses and coming back home reborn after.
The ceremonies will be in tradition with the sacred cactus Uachuma, Jaujari or San Pedro as we know it in the west in family tradition Chawazan with 2 brothers of Chavin de Huantar. In their altar are 7 medicines: also Uilka (5meodmt), Jantiri, Coca, Tabaco and Rapeh. An Inca guide joins us in the mountains to make sure everything goes well and a native Queros will hold a Despacho offering ritual for gratitude and harmonization.
The ceremonies will be in tradition with the sacred cactus Uachuma, Jaujari or San Pedro as we know it in the west in family tradition Chawazan with 2 brothers of Chavin de Huantar. In their altar are 7 medicines: also Uilka (5meodmt), Jantiri, Coca, Tabaco and Rapeh. An Inca guide joins us in the mountains to make sure everything goes well and a native Queros will hold a Despacho offering ritual for gratitude and harmonization.