Madrid, Spain (Exact location will be shared with confirmed participants)
Up to 14 in group
Apr 16 - 19, 2026
About this Retreat
Paula Carmona guides personal development and inner transformation processes from an integrative and conscious perspective.
She facilitates group spaces for introspection and emotional integration in contact with nature.
Her work focuses on creating safe environments where people can reconnect with themselves and explore their inner world from a place of care and support.
Paula Carmona acompaña procesos de desarrollo personal y transformación interior desde un enfoque integrativo y consciente.
Facilita espacios grupales de introspección e integración emocional en contacto con la naturaleza.
Su labor se centra en crear entornos seguros donde las personas puedan reconectar consigo mismas y explorar su mundo interno desde un lugar de cuidado y acompañamiento.
Pana Nomanawa – Guardian of Ancestral Chants and Sacred Medicines
Pana Nomanawa is a devoted keeper of the spiritual and cultural traditions of the Noke Koi people, an Indigenous community from the Brazilian Amazon.
From an early age, Pana received direct teachings from his elders, learning not only the ancestral chants of his lineage but also the spiritual meanings they hold. These sacred chants serve as a bridge for connection with the spirits of the forest and are traditionally used to support healing processes within ceremonial settings.
Adopted son of the respected Pajé Romeya Kamarati and member of the Nomanawa clan, Pana has been entrusted with the role of Txana within his community — a guardian of sacred songs and ceremonial practices. In this role, he supports spiritual healing work and helps preserve the respectful and responsible use of traditional forest medicines such as Kambo.
Pana’s work is centered on facilitating traditional ceremonies within a respectful retreat context, guided by Indigenous knowledge, ethical practices, and a deep connection to the natural world.
Through his presence and service, Pana contributes to maintaining the living traditions of the Noke Koi people while sharing their values of harmony, responsibility, and reverence for nature with broader communities.
Details of this retreat
This Amazonian Plant Medicine Retreat in Madrid is a guided journey into inner awareness through traditional ceremonial practices held within a respectful and carefully facilitated setting.
Over four days, participants are supported by an experienced Indigenous ceremonial guide from the Noke Koi people, creating the conditions for emotional release, personal insight, and meaningful reconnection with their inner world.
The retreat integrates group-based processes, body awareness practices, and sharing circles to support preparation, direct experience, and conscious integration within a grounded and human environment.
Full retreat participation is recommended for a deeper and more integrative experience. Limited availability for shorter stays.