Camino el Roquete, 38626 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Up to 10 in group
Mar 6 - 9, 2026
About this Retreat
Meet the Master William Huaman Taype
I was born on November 15, 1970, between the regions of Cusco and Apurímac, Peru. I grew up in a rural family rooted in ancestral knowledge. From a very young age, a vocation awakened in me, along with a natural gift for the art of healing and a deep desire to understand medicinal wisdom.
As a Curandero working with sacred ancestral medicinal plants, this path has accompanied me throughout my entire life.
My first teacher was my grandmother, Paulina Tenqo Shanti, who carried knowledge of both Alto Misa and Pampa Misa traditions. She was a guardian of master plant wisdom and healed her community at a time when modern medicine did not exist in remote regions. From her, I learned respect for nature and all living beings.
My second teacher was Jesús Ccana Ttito, also trained in both Pampa Misa and Alto Misa. Through these lineages, my understanding of ceremonial work, healing, and spiritual responsibility deepened.
Today, I work within the Quechua–Amazonian tradition as a Curandero and Shaman. With this knowledge, I have shared ceremonial and healing work in many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Egypt, the Czech Republic, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and other countries.
I currently work with 247 medicinal plants, four of which I bring with me for healing work in Europe. Among the principal plants I work with are Qotoqoto, Erkan Puri Sasawi, Seri (Rapé), Wachuma (San Pedro), and Ayahuasca, among others.
I have received recognition and certifications from cultural and regional institutions in Cusco for my contribution to the preservation, transmission and sharing of traditional Andean knowledge, rituals and ancestral practices connected to the land and indigenous cosmovision.
The healing process I support works on multiple levels: spiritual, emotional, energetic, and personal. Each process unfolds according to what the person needs in order to develop balance, harmony, and well-being.
The duration of any treatment or process depends on what the body requires and the nature of the imbalance being addressed.
Over time, I also undertook pilgrimages through the three regions of my country, beginning in the Andean lands of Cusco. I walked through sacred ceremonial sites honoured by my ancestors and came to know the Apus, the mountain guardians who protect and guide us. This journey has always been guided by a single intention: to cultivate peace, harmony and love in this physical world in which we live.
Retreat Facilitator & Plant-Based Retreat Chef
My path into retreat work began in 2015, during a time when I felt a strong need for change and a deeper sense of meaning in my life. This inner call led me to travel to India, where I immersed myself in yogic practice and completed two Yoga Teacher Trainings. That period marked the beginning of a long journey of self-inquiry, learning, and personal transformation.
For over ten years, I have been deeply interested in food as a way to support the body, especially during times of change, healing, and inner work. I have learned from experienced practitioners and completed trainings to deepen my understanding of plant-based nutrition and conscious cooking. My approach to food is simple, grounding, and supportive, with an emphasis on nourishment that feels gentle and sustaining.
In 2016, my path with exploring medicinal plants began. This opened a new phase of learning and personal work, leading me over time to Colombia and Peru, where I have continued to deepen my understanding of how indigenous communities work with sacred healing plants. These experiences have shaped my respect for ceremonial space, dieta, and the importance of approaching this work with humility and care.
Today, I support retreats in Europe as both a facilitator and plant-based retreat chef. My role is to prepare nourishing meals and to offer grounded, gentle support to participants throughout their retreat experience, particularly during integration. I aim to hold a supportive and respectful space that honours both the traditions of the plants and the individual pace of each person.
Details of this retreat
Come and participate with us on this 4-day retreat in Tenerife this is an invitation to step onto the Wachuma path, a journey of transformation guided by the sacred medicine of the Andes, also known as San Pedro.
The experience is guided by William Huaman Taype, an Andean maestro from Cusco, Peru, whose wisdom has been carried with gratitude and respect through generations. William has received recognition and certifications from cultural institutions in Cusco for his contribution to the preservation, transmission and sharing of traditional Andean knowledge, rituals and ancestral practices connected to the land and indigenous cosmo vision.
Each retreat begins with the Indigenous cleansing plant Qotoqoto (Shurika), used to purify the body and calm the mind, preparing participants to receive Wachuma with clarity, gratitude, and depth.
Qotoqoto (Shurika) is a Quechua and Matsigenka Indigenous plant traditionally used by Quechua Andean healers and shamans (Yachaq). It supports cleansing of the body and mind, helping with purification and detoxification of the physical and energetic systems. Traditionally, it has been used as part of broader healing processes related to conditions such as imbalance, excess weight, and chronic illness.
At the heart of the retreat is the ceremonial use of Wachuma (San Pedro), a sacred cactus central to Andean ancestral medicine.
🌵 Awaccolay, Wachuma or San Pedro has been used for millennia in Andean communities, from pre-Inca times to the present day. Wachuma supports clarity, harmony, and alignment with one’s true path. It helps release psychological trauma, expand the heart, and reconnect with unconditional love. This sacred plant awakens deeper awareness, sharpens the senses, opens the heart, and strengthens the connection with nature, the inner self and the greater whole.
Wachuma opens the eyes to the light: it works by day and by night, connecting us with the sky, the mountains, and all that is alive. Huachuma expands outward, reminding us that life is sacred and that there is no separation between spirit and earth.
Huachuma does not come to show us something new, but to remind us of what has been forgotten: that nature is not outside us, but within. That the sky is not conquered, but contemplated. And that to heal is not to escape reality, but to see it again with clear eyes. 💚
The benefits of Wachuma include:
Supporting the healing of psychological trauma
Expanding the heart
Connecting with unconditional love
Supporting mental clarity and conscious awakening
Deepening connection with nature and life purpose
Aligning with one’s true path
Encouraging self-knowledge and transformation
The retreat also includes Baños de Florecimiento (Flower Baths), ancestral cleansing rituals that invite what is good and release what no longer serves. Using medicinal plants, natural perfumes and flower petals, these baths support harmony between spirit, body and mind in connection with Mother Earth and the Apus.
If the time allows participants also take part in a Temazcal, an ancestral steam ceremony used for purification and renewal. Held in an enclosed ceremonial space, heated stones and medicinal plants create steam that opens the body, supports detoxification, and allows the release of what is no longer needed.
Over these three days, we gather in simplicity and love to release what no longer serves and open to a new way of feeling and living. Through ceremony and integration circles, participants are gently supported in meeting their inner truth, gaining mental clarity, and remembering their life purpose.
Important Information – Participant Evaluation & Safety
All participants are required to complete a mandatory pre-retreat screening form before being accepted into the retreat. This evaluation helps us ensure that the retreat is a safe and appropriate environment for each individual and for the group as a whole. Medical conditions, mental health history, and current medications are carefully reviewed. Additional clarification may be requested if needed. Honesty and transparency during the preparation process are essential for safety and wellbeing.