Ayaymama Mystic, Iquitos, Perú
Up to 10 in group
Open Dates
About this Retreat
Hi, I’m Augusto Flores, a local facilitator and retreat coordinator based in the Peruvian Amazon (Iquitos region). At Ayaymama Mystic, my role is to support guests before, during, and after the retreat—helping with clear communication, preparation guidance, logistics, and overall care throughout the process.
We work with small groups to keep the experience personal and safe. I help coordinate transportation, accommodation, meals, and the daily schedule, and I’m available to assist participants with questions and support throughout their stay.
Our ceremonies are led by experienced local healers, and we approach this work with deep respect for tradition, safety, and participant well-being. If you’re considering a retreat, I’m happy to help you understand the process and choose the program length that best fits your needs.
At 65 years old, Senior Lisbino has walked the path of plant medicine for more than four decades. He began his ayahuasca dieta at 22, learning directly from the spirits of the jungle. By 25, he had started to heal others – treating not just the body, but the soul.
Throughout his life, Lisbino has helped people suffering from diabetes, malaria, snake bites, and even illnesses beyond the physical – including bad spirits, witchcraft, and energy imbalances. People come to him not just for medicine, but for clarity, for connection, and for something deeper they might not even have words for.
Details of this retreat
Welcome to Ayaymama Mystic, a small local retreat center in the Amazon jungle near Iquitos, Peru. We offer a traditional Ayahuasca experience guided by local Amazonian healers and supported by experienced facilitators, with personalized care in a small group setting.
Location: We are located in the rural community of San Pedro, by the Nanay River, near Iquitos (Loreto, Peru).
Our approach: We focus on safety, respectful tradition, preparation, and integration.
Program (7 days / 6 nights)
This retreat includes 3 Ayahuasca ceremonies, a Flower Bath, Kambo, and a medicinal mud bath, plus gentle jungle hiking on non-ceremony days for grounding and integration. You stay in a private jungle room with access to clean water, basic electricity, and 3 nutritious meals per day.
Guide & transport
Transport from Iquitos is included. River levels and weather may affect access to some activities.
Not included
Entrance fees/tickets (when applicable), community donations, souvenirs/handicrafts, and personal purchases are paid by the guest.