Ayahuasca Ceremony Tour in Cusco | 1-Day Spiritual Healing
DESCRIPTION
The Ayahuasca ceremony in Cusco is a profound experience of spiritual healing and energetic purification, led by expert Amazonian shamans. Throughout this one-day retreat, participants have the opportunity to connect with ancestral medicine in a natural setting surrounded by mountains, where each ceremony is designed to facilitate introspection and emotional cleansing. Through guided rituals, such as energetic cleansing and Ayahuasca, participants experience a personal transformation that allows them to free themselves from emotional blockages and achieve a state of inner peace.
This Ayahuasca tour is ideal for those seeking an experience of emotional renewal and a deep connection with Andean spirituality. In addition to the ceremonies, a space for reflection and spiritual guidance is provided, facilitating the integration of the lived experience.
ITINERARY
☀️Detailed Itinerary of the Ayahuasca Ceremony Tour in Cusco | 1 Day
🌄 Pickup from your hotel in Cusco (approx. 7:00 – 7:30 AM)
The day begins with a private transfer from your accommodation in the historic center of Cusco or the surrounding area. Our punctual and comfortable service ensures that your experience begins peacefully and worry-free. The vehicle will take you on an approximately 1-hour drive to the ceremonial center.
🌿 Arrival at the Ceremonial Center and Spiritual Welcome
Upon arrival at the healing center, located in a natural area surrounded by mountains and Andean energy, you will be greeted with a welcome infusion made with traditional medicinal plants. The Amazonian Shaman will give an explanatory talk about the ceremony process, the benefits of Ayahuasca, and the precautions to take during the experience.
💫 Energy Cleansing and Spiritual Preparation
Before the ceremony, an energetic cleansing is performed using medicinal plants such as mapacho, palo santo, and agua florida. This process purifies each participant’s energetic field, opening the connection to ancestral medicine and creating a suitable space for healing. A personal intention for the ceremony is also set.
🍃 Beginning of the Ayahuasca Ceremony
The Ayahuasca ceremony begins in a protected ceremonial space, with ancestral music and dim lighting that facilitates introspection. The Shaman, guided by sacred chants known as icaros, will lead the ceremony. Each participant will ingest Ayahuasca in their individual space, allowing visions, deep emotions, and spiritual connection to flow during the inner healing process.
✨ Ritual Closure and Shaman’s Orientation
After a 4 to 5-hour ceremony, the Shaman guides the energetic closure, thanking the guardian spirits and Pachamama for their presence and protection. A hot infusion or herbal water is offered to stabilize the body and aid in the healing process. Following this, the Shaman leads a spiritual integration conversation, offering guidance on the messages received during the visions and how to integrate them into daily life.
🌿 Rest and Reflection Time
After the ceremony, participants have free time to rest, walk in silence, or write down their experiences. This time for reflection is essential for emotionally assimilating what they experienced during the ceremony.
🚗 Return to Cusco
Finally, private transportation will take participants back to their accommodations in Cusco. During the journey, it is recommended to maintain silence and avoid distractions, allowing the experience to continue to resonate internally and allowing time for integration.
🏨 Arrival at your hotel in Cusco (approximately 6:00–7:00 PM)
The tour ends with a feeling of renewal, emotional cleansing, and mental clarity. Participants return to Cusco with a new perspective and the ability to integrate the internal changes they have experienced.
INCLUDES
✅Includes
🚐 Transportation from Cusco: On-time pickup from your hotel in the historic center of Cusco or surrounding areas, in comfort and safety.
🌿 Welcome infusion: Upon arrival at the ceremonial center, you will receive an infusion of Andean medicinal plants to initiate the connection with nature.
🧘♂️ Orientation talk: The Amazonian Shaman explains the ceremony process, its benefits, and the necessary care during the experience.
🌱 Energy cleansing: Use of medicinal plants such as mapacho, palo santo, and Florida water to purify the energetic field and prepare the participant for the ceremony.
🍃 Ayahuasca ceremony: The ayahuasca ceremony takes place in a protected ceremonial space, guided by the Shaman with sacred chants (icaros) and spiritual accompaniment.
✨ Energetic Closure: After the ceremony, the Shaman performs an energetic closure, thanking the spirits and offering an infusion or herbal water to stabilize the body.
💬 Spiritual Integration: The Shaman offers an integration conversation, providing guidance on the messages received during the ceremony.
🌸 Time for Rest and Reflection: Space to rest, walk in silence, or write down your experiences, facilitating emotional integration.
🚗 Private Transportation Back to Cusco: After the retreat, the return to Cusco takes place, with a peaceful journey to allow the experience to continue to resonate.
🏨 Arrival at the hotel in Cusco: The tour ends with arrival at your hotel in Cusco between 6:00 and 7:00 PM, with a feeling of renewal, mental clarity, and emotional cleansing.
NOT INCLUDED
❌Not Included
✈️ International or domestic flights: The cost of flights from your hometown to Cusco is not included. You must arrange and cover airfare yourself.
🍽️ Meals outside the ceremonial center: Meals outside the retreat center, such as at local restaurants, are not covered by the package. Only meals are included during the ceremony and activities within the center.
🧳 Personal expenses: Any personal purchases of souvenirs, items from local shops, or products not related to the ceremony are not included.
🏨 Accommodation outside the retreat: Accommodation in Cusco before or after the ceremony is not covered in the package. If you wish to stay in the city, you must make your own reservations.
💳 Gratuities: Gratuities for guides, shamans, and ceremonial center staff are not included. It is recommended to leave an optional gratuity based on satisfaction with the service.
🏞️ Additional excursions: Any activities or excursions outside the ceremony itinerary, such as visits to other tourist sites or recreational activities, are not covered.
🍷 Alcoholic beverages or substances not related to the ceremony: The retreat is designed to work with Ayahuasca and other medicinal plants, so the consumption of alcohol or any external substances is not permitted or covered.
RECOMMENDATIONS
✨Recommendations
🌿 Mental and emotional preparation
Arrive with an open mind, free of fixed expectations. The Ayahuasca process is unique for each person, so it’s important to be ready to accept whatever arises during the ceremony.
🍴 Follow your spiritual diet
A special diet is recommended before the retreat to purify the body and allow the medicine to help you reach its full potential. Avoid heavy foods, red meat, alcohol, caffeine, and drugs at least 3 days before the retreat.
💧 Stay well hydrated
It’s essential to stay well hydrated before and during the retreat. Drink enough water, as the ceremonies can be intense, and hydration will aid the cleansing process.
🛏️ Adequate rest
Make sure you get a good night’s rest before the ceremony. Getting enough sleep will allow you to be more prepared for the experience and better process any emotions that may arise.
📖 Journaling
It is recommended to keep a journal to write down your thoughts and feelings during and after the ceremony. This will help you process and remember the messages you received.
🧳 Comfortable clothing
Wear comfortable, lightweight clothing appropriate for the mountain climate. It is also recommended to bring a layer of clothing for the evening ceremony, as temperatures may drop.
✋ Avoid distractions during the retreat
During the ceremony, it is advisable to remain silent in order to concentrate and connect deeply with the experience. Avoid the use of cell phones and other distractions.
💡 Maintain a respectful attitude
The ceremony is a sacred space. It is essential to be respectful of other participants, the guides, and the venue. Serenity and calm are essential for the process to be effective for everyone.
🌙 Post-ceremony integration
After the ceremony, it is important to take the time to process what you have experienced. Maintain a calm routine, avoid overstimulation, and give your emotions space to integrate them in a healthy way.
🕯️ Don’t have rigid expectations
Although you may have clear intentions for the ceremony, it’s important to allow the process to flow naturally. Every experience is different, and what matters is what each person receives from the ceremony.
FAQ's
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Ayahuasca?
Ayahuasca is an ancient beverage prepared with Amazonian plants, known for its psychoactive effects, which induces visions and aids in emotional and spiritual healing processes.
2. Is the Ayahuasca ceremony safe?
Yes, the ceremony is safe when guided by experienced shamans and performed in a controlled and protected environment.
3. Can I take Ayahuasca if I’ve never done it before?
Yes, the retreat is designed for both beginners and those with previous experience.
4. What should I bring to the retreat?
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing, a blanket or sleeping bag, and a journal to write down your reflections.
5. Is it necessary to follow a diet before the retreat?
Yes, it is recommended to follow a special diet avoiding heavy foods, red meat, alcohol, and caffeine at least 3 days before the retreat.
6. Can I take medication during the retreat?
It is important to consult with the guides or a doctor before taking Ayahuasca if you are taking medication.
7. What if I am new to meditation?
It doesn’t matter. The retreat is designed to be accessible to everyone, with guides and shamans who will accompany you throughout your journey.
8. What happens after the retreat?
You will receive recommendations for continuing the healing process at home.





