F E B R U A R Y 2 2 – M A R C H 8 , 2 0 2 5

1–2 WEEK

IMMERSION

& PILGRIMAGE

In THE SACRED VALLEY OF
PERU in SOUTH AMERICA.

There comes a moment in life when we are called—not to fix, optimize, or escape—but to remember. To remember who we truly are, the essence of our individual and collective bodies. To remember the roots of our ancestors, the lineage that shaped us, and the source of life and love that sustains us. To remember our shared ecology, the intricate web of relationships that forms our communities and villages.

A Sacred Journey Through the Three Worlds of The NAtive Andean Cosmology.

This retreat is not another offering of self-betterment or individual healing. It is an invitation into a shared ritual container—a sacred space for the work of the soul. Together, we will journey through the three worlds of Incan cosmology:

Hanan Pacha

the Upper World

where pilgrimage & visionary practices lift us toward the sacred realms of possibility & love.

Kay Pacha

the middle World

where our stories, myths & creative expression both visual and somatic breathe life into our shared humanity.

Uku Pacha

the Lower World

where grief and shadow are transformed through rituals of release and renewal.

Through ceremonies, storytelling, art, and embodied practices, we will move beyond the personal to explore our unique roles within the larger ecosystems of life. Each participant will step into this journey not only for their own transformation but as part of a collective effort to reweave the fabric of culture, community, and renewal.

Our team of dedicated facilitators holds this space with deep respect and care. For our Ayahuasca ceremonies, we are honored to partner with a curandero from the Ashaninka lineage of the Boiling River of Mayantuyacu, a tradition steeped in the wisdom of the Amazon. These ceremonies are supported by trained Western facilitators, providing a bridge between ancient healing practices and a safe, grounded psychological context for participants.

This is a pilgrimage for those ready to remember—not only for themselves but for the world they are part of. Together, we will walk the sacred lands of the Andes, held by the energy of the mountains, the wisdom of the spirits, and the timeless rhythm of the Earth. Each step will be woven with love, intention, and the stories that guide us back to the essence of life itself.

To Become Whole & Full

T H E R E A R E T O N S O F
R E T R E A T S O U T T H E R E

So What Makes This

Well first of all, this is not a retreat. A retreat is something you buy—an expectation of relaxation, rest & rejuvenation. While you may eventually find rest & renewal through this work, engaging with ritual & ecstatic, altered states often stirs the soul in profound, unpredictable ways. It can unsettle the familiar, illuminate the unseen & call you into the depth of what it means to be alive.

Unlike many retreats that focus solely on personal healing or self-optimization, this gathering centers on something far deeper: the collective soul. Here, the work is not just for you—it’s for the ecosystems of life you touch, the stories you are part of, and the culture we are all weaving together.

Held within the Sacred Valley of the Andes, this retreat honors the balance between individual reflection and shared rituals that nourish community. Rooted in mythology, art & ancient ritual practices, it offers a rare opportunity to engage in work that is deeply embodied, relational, and guided by the wisdom of the Earth.

You won’t find quick fixes or promises of transformation here. Instead, we’ve created a container that welcomes the complex wholeness of your being—grief, joy, uncertainty, inspiration— we invite them all into a collaboration of renewal. Here we will reconnect with the threads of life that hold us all together & seek to step into the role that is your soul’s to fulfill.

Sacred Plant

Medicine RITUALS

& Ceremonies

We honor the wisdom of ethnogenic plants as profound allies in healing & spiritual awakening. Guided by an Ashaninkan Curandero & experienced Western facilitators, these ceremonies offer a sacred, intentional space to connect deeply with oneself, Earth & the ancient teachings of this land.

pilgrimage &

Vision Quests

Inviting us to embrace solitude, we will hike Mt. Ausengate, one of the most sacred Apus in the Andes. Along, the way, we’ll engage in a Wachuma ceremony, spend one night in a solo fast. Rooted in ritual and guided by ancient practices, this journey fosters clarity, renewal and a deep sense of belonging within the web of life.

Creative VisuaL

& Somatic Arts

We will spend time embodying our personal explorations of creativity, using movement, art, and sensory expression to tap into the wisdom held within our bodies. In these practices, we connect with one another through shared expressive and creative forms, allowing our collective energy to shape and inspire our creative journeys.

Mythology &
Storytelling

Mythology & Storytelling invite us to explore the collective threads that bind us, drawing on ancient myths that speak to shared human experiences. Through these stories, we gather insights into our collective journey, reconnecting with wisdom that has guided communities toward resilience, purpose & unity for centuries.

Week 1

Overview

UKU PACHa

February 22 – March 1

  • Welcome Feast in Cusco

  • Opening Fire Ceremony

  • 2 Nights of Ayahuasca

  • Medicine Wheel &
    Movement Ritual

  • Archetypes, Mythology
    & Storytelling

  • Grief Ritual + Start Plant Diet

  • Morning Meditation & Yoga

  • 2 Integration Sessions

  • Plant Bath & Sauna

Week 2

Overview

HANAN PACHa

March 1 – March 8

  • 3 Night Pilgrimage Trek
    on Mt. Ausangate

  • Wachuma Hikes

  • Vision Quests

  • Somatic Arts Expression Workshop

  • Sound Ceremony

  • Henna Art Therapy

  • Creative Theatre Ritual

  • Alter Building

  • Art Nights

We’ve created 3 pricing tiers—Root, Trunk & Canopy Contributions—to honor the diverse financial situations of our participants. This structure allows everyone to contribute in a way that feels aligned with their resources, ensuring that the retreat remains accessible while also covering all essential expenses.

For guidance on selecting the level that fits your financial health, visit our FAQ for more details. No matter which option you choose, you’ll be part of the same meaningful & transformative experience.

Early Bird Discount*Or* Bring a Friend

$250 off

*Early Bird Pricing ends on January 15th at midnight.
Only 1 discount can be applied per person, so if you miss the Early Bird Deadline, just bring a friend to lock in that deal ;)

Interested in joining for just 1 week out of the 2?
No problem! See the FAQs for more details.

Root Contirbution
$2,450


For those navigating tighter budgets who must prioritize spending carefully, but still wish to invest in this meaningful experience. For the artists, teachers & Social Workers - we can also get creative on accommodations.

Trunk Contribution
$2,950


For those with financial flexibility who can invest without significant strain or altering their financial balance. If you’re a brunch lover & weekend adventurer, this contribution is for you!

Canopy Contribution
$3,450


For those with abundant resources who feel financially secure & want to help make this experience accessible for others who may not be able to otherwise participate. For the trust-funded and generous hearts of gold.

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Payment Plans can be arranged if you need. Reach out when you register if you would like to discuss options.

Flight INFO.

Arrival : Cusco Airport (CUZ)
On or before Saturday, February 22nd at 2 PM. Group transportation will be provided at 2pm. If you arrive after, we can help you arrange private transfer for an additional cost.
Group transfer details will be provided after registration.

Departure : Cusco Airport (CUZ)
On or after Saturday, March 8th at 12PM. Our Journey will end at 12pm on the 8th. Please plan to depart no earlier than 5pm from CUZ.

Lodging INFO.

You’ll need to book your own accommodations for the retreat. Pisac offers a variety of options to suit different styles and budgets & most places are within a 15 min walking distance or a short tuk-tuk ride to the retreat center. Please read th FAQ or check out the PDF below for more detailed information. If you’d like us to handle accommodations & meals for you, let us know during your intro call & we can arrange it for an additional cost.

We’re Your
GuideS !

Our team brings years of experience in ritual, creative & spiritual practice, united by a shared devotion to cultural renewal & collective well-being.

All Ayahuasca ceremonies are guided by a curandero of the Ashaninka lineage, supported by trained Western facilitators to ensure a grounded and safe experience.

Together, we hold a sacred space for remembering—your truth, your ancestry, and your role within the interconnected web of life.

  • Zachary Seagle is a dedicated teacher, facilitator, and founder of Agora Academy, a wilderness rites of passage and initiation program that connects young adults with the power of nature, art, and storytelling. With over 12 years of experience as a school director and teacher, Zachary’s work focuses on guiding others toward soul maturation, collective renewal, and cultural regeneration.

    As a student of the Ashaninka lineage of the Peruvian Amazon for the past eight years, Zachary bridges ancient wisdom traditions with modern approaches to personal and communal healing. His teaching weaves together mythology, ritual, and somatic practices to help individuals rediscover their unique role within the larger ecosystems of life.

    Currently based in Cusco, Peru, Zachary leads wilderness immersions, vision quests, and mythopoetic ritual theatre that explore the intersections of grief, creativity, and spiritual maturity. His retreats and courses create spaces for participants to step beyond individual healing, fostering shared ritual containers for cultural renewal.

  • Amanda Joy is a visionary artist, transformational coach, and creator of immersive experiences designed to awaken the soul. As the founder of a somatic art business and a nonprofit dedicated to healing through sacred adornments and plant medicine, Amanda Joy channels ancient wisdom to guide individuals back to their divine essence.

    Her work is a journey of rediscovery, blending somatic art therapy, storytelling, and spiritual rituals to help people ReMember the sacred truths within. Amanda Joy believes that each of us is a vessel of divine love, and her offerings invite you to embrace the profound power of breath, memory, and intention. Her henna ceremonies are more than art—they are sacred rituals of release, empowerment, and transformation, where every design becomes a prayer and a pathway to rewrite your story.

    With a deep reverence for cultural traditions and the strength of community, Amanda Joy creates spaces where fear dissolves, hearts open, and love flows abundantly. Her passion lies in helping others ReMember their innate sacredness and live in harmony with their highest truth.

  • Daniel Flores is a master curandero with over 30 years of experience in the Ashaninka healing traditions of the Peruvian Amazon. He began cooking ayahuasca at the age of 8 and has completed diets with 24 master plants, while continuing to diet and deepen his connection with others. His practice includes working with powerful plants such as Ajosquiro, Ayahuma, Chirisanango, Shihuahuaco, and Tahuari, which have profoundly shaped his understanding of healing and spiritual transformation.

    Trained under his father, Maestro Juan Flores, Daniel carries forward the lineage of the renowned Mayantuyacu Center, located near the sacred Boiling River, four hours outside of Pucallpa, Peru. At Mayantuyacu, Daniel works closely with his father and brother, holding ayahuasca ceremonies and guiding participants through plant dietas. The center is a sanctuary for those seeking healing and connection, where the spirits of the jungle and the energy of the Boiling River offer a unique space for transformation.

    In addition to ayahuasca ceremonies, Daniel prepares cleansing baths and flowering rituals, bringing holistic support to the healing process. His decades of experience, grounded in the wisdom of the Ashaninka lineage, ensure a safe, authentic, and deeply transformative experience for all who work with him.Maestro Juan Flores, a highly respected healer, has dedicated his life to preserving and sharing the spiritual traditions of the Ashaninka people. Mayantuyacu serves as a sanctuary for healing and learning, where the power of the Boiling River and the surrounding jungle offer a unique environment for transformation and connection with the plant world.

    Daniel’s ceremonies embody the depth of this lineage, creating a safe and sacred space for participants to journey inward, guided by the plants and the spirits of the Amazon. His dedication to the tradition ensures an authentic experience, rooted in respect, integrity, and the timeless wisdom of the Ashaninka.


  • Brian Beloved is a meditation instructor and spiritual guide who helps awaken creative potential through deep inner work. As a guide for San Pedro hikes at the breathtaking lakes of Kinsa Cocha, he fosters personal transformation and visionary leadership through nature-based medicine experiences. With a profound understanding of plant medicine ceremonies and the healing power of nature, Brian facilitates journeys into the psyche and mystery, guiding participants toward personal revelation and holistic well-being. His musical offerings, inspired by the soulful voice of Trevor Hall, serve as vocal prayers that inspire and uplift.

  • Otavio is a passionate traveler and seeker of ancient wisdom, devoted to learning the sacred ways of diverse cultures. His connection to the fire in ceremonial spaces is at the heart of his work, offering a grounding presence and a beacon of inspiration for those seeking deeper alignment with themselves and the natural world.

    Having been a student in the Oracle Arts and Ancient Mystery schools for the last 4 years, he has dedicated his energy to being of service to the beauty way. He brings a rich array of skills and practices of altar building, tending to the fire, as well as being a guardian in and out of ceremonial spaces. He is excited to share the power of working with the Tree of Life as a spiritual framework, share the medicine of prayer technology as a tool for intention and connection, as well as, be a guide to bring alignment with the rhythms of nature and the wisdom of the seasons.

  • Brinson McGowan is a creative director and artist with a passion for collaborative exploration. He moves seamlessly between the digital and physical, weaving together creativity in the digital universe of branding and product design with more tangible expressions like interior design, fine art and even expressive movement and dance.

    Brinson thrives on the alchemy of shared creative energy and sheer potential, believing that true innovation emerges from the interplay of diverse perspectives and skillsets. His current residency in Peru is an invitation to connect, explore, and spark new dimensions of creativity alongside fellow artists looking to explore the limits of their own creative capacity. Expect vibrant discussions, unexpected synergies, and a journey of co-creation fueled by the rich cultural tapestry of Peru and a love for travel and diverse culture.

To fully honor the depth of this experience, we ask participants to commit to joining our Preparation & Integration sessions. These sessions are a vital part of the retreat process, helping to cultivate trust, alignment, and shared intention beforehand, and offering essential support for integrating the teachings afterward.

Preparation Calls (Zoom)

  • These 1-hour calls will ground you in the retreat’s vision, set clear intentions, and prepare your mind, body & spirit for the journey ahead.

Thursdays at 4 PM PST

  • January 18

  • January 25

  • February 1

  • February 8

  • February 15


Integration Calls (Zoom)

  • These 1-hour calls will guide you in weaving the retreat’s insights into your daily life & provide a collective space for reflection & support.

Thursdays at 4 PM PST:

  • March 14

  • March 21

  • March 28

  • April 4

  • April 11

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  • Why Are There Different Pricing Levels?

    We recognize that financial health varies widely among individuals, and we’ve designed three pricing levels—Root, Trunk, and Canopy Offerings—to reflect this diversity. These options allow everyone to participate in the same meaningful experience while contributing in a way that aligns with their resources.

    • Root Offering ($2,450)

      For individuals navigating tighter financial constraints, the Root Offering reflects the reality of prioritizing meaningful experiences within a limited budget. This level is ideal for artists, teachers, social workers, and students—people who may not be “broke” but often live paycheck to paycheck, sharing housing, or carefully budgeting for special opportunities. You might skip regular dining out, lavish vacations, or festivals, but you still choose to invest in transformative experiences when they truly matter.

      This offering recognizes the significant financial commitment it may represent and honors the sacrifices and planning that make it possible. Choosing this level allows you to participate fully while balancing your financial health.

    • Trunk Offering ($2,950)

      The Trunk Offering is for individuals who feel financially steady and secure—able to participate without strain but still mindful of their financial choices. This level reflects the balance of living with comfort and care, whether that’s having some savings, owning your car, or being able to make larger financial commitments without hesitation.

      While you may think of yourself as frugal, you rarely worry about the ability to pay for experiences, trips, or dining out. This offering provides an opportunity to contribute at a level that reflects both your stability and your values, supporting not just yourself but the sustainability of the experience for others.

    • Canopy Offering ($3,450)

      The Canopy Offering is for individuals with financial abundance who wish to contribute generously and support the collective. This level is ideal for those with robust financial resources—owning homes, having significant savings or investments, and experiencing little to no financial anxiety.

      Choosing this offering reflects a commitment to community and accessibility, ensuring that the retreat remains inclusive and sustainable for all participants. It allows you to contribute beyond the immediate cost of your experience, creating opportunities for others to join and enriching the collective journey.

    No matter your selection, everyone shares the same experience. Choose the level that best reflects your financial situation.

    How Should I Navigate the Pricing Levels?

    Ask yourself:

    • What feels reasonable given my financial situation?

    • Will paying this amount create stress or require significant trade-offs?

    • Does contributing at a higher level align with my values and ability to support others?

    There’s no judgment in your choice—these offerings are designed to honor your current financial reality. If you’re still unsure, start with the Trunk Offering as a baseline and adjust based on your situation.

    Why Do You Offer Discounts?

    We’ve included two $250 discounts—the Early Bird and the Bring-a-Friend incentive—to make the retreat more accessible while helping us plan and fill spaces.

    • Early Bird Discount: Secure your spot early to save $250 off your chosen level.

    • Bring-a-Friend Discount: Share the experience with someone you know and both receive $250 off.

    These discounts are designed to help participants commit early and make the retreat more affordable. While only one discount can be applied, they are available to participants at all offering levels.

    What Are the Payment Plan Options?

    We understand that paying the full amount upfront may not be possible for everyone. Here’s how payment works:

    1. A $500 deposit secures your spot and is required to confirm your participation.

    2. The remaining balance is due in cash upon arrival at the Cusco airport.

    We are happy to accommodate payment plans leading up to the retreat. Contact us directly to set up a plan that works for you.

    Why Are the Canopy and Trunk Offerings So Important?

    The Trunk and Canopy Offerings ensure that the retreat is financially sustainable and accessible for everyone. By choosing a higher level, you’re not just paying for your experience—you’re directly supporting others who may not otherwise have the resources to participate. This collaborative approach allows us to offer a meaningful experience for all.

    Additional Notes About the Pricing Structure

    We want this to be a welcoming and inclusive space, and our pricing structure reflects that commitment. The different offering levels are designed to meet participants where they are financially, without compromising the quality of the retreat or the integrity of the experience. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to reach out for further guidance

  • The price covers all retreat activities, workshops, ceremonies, and guided excursions. Meals, classroom space, and transportation during the retreat are partially included, with options to customize your experience.

  • Accommodation Options for the Retreat

    To keep this experience accessible while maintaining the highest quality of service, we’ve excluded accommodations and some meals from the retreat price. Similar retreats often range from $8,000 to $12,000 with these included, but by giving you the flexibility to choose your own, we make it possible to welcome a diverse group of participants, including artists and teachers.

    Want an all-inclusive experience?
    If you’d rather not handle the logistics, we’re happy to arrange accommodations and meals for you during your intro call. We’ll tailor the arrangements to your preferences and budget for an additional cost.

    Planning Your Stay
    Here’s what you’ll need to know:

    • Feb 22 - Mar 3: Book accommodations in Pisac.

      • Cost-Saving Tip: Stay overnight at the retreat center during the ceremonies on Feb 25th and 26th to save on accommodations. Luggage storage is available.

    • Mar 3 - Mar 6: We’ll camp during the pilgrimage to Ausangate (all equipment provided).

    • Mar 6 Night: Optional communal stay in the ceremony space or book a private room in Pisac.

    • Mar 7 Night: Book a stay in Cusco near the Historic District. Affordable taxis make getting around easy.

    Pisac at a Glance

    • Getting Around: Walkable village with scenic trails; $1 tuk-tuks available.

    • Dining: Meals range from $3–$15, with options for dietary needs.

    • Accommodations: Variety of guesthouses, Airbnbs, and hotels for every budget.

    Shared Housing Option:
    Coordinate with other participants in our group chat to share accommodations:

    • Shared Airbnb: $10–$30 per night

    • Guesthouses/Hostels: $15–$40 per night

    • Mid-range Hotels: $40–$70 per night

    • Boutique Hotels: $70–$150 per night

    Recommended Places in Pisac:

    • Paz y Luz Hotel: Peaceful retreat, 15-minute walk.

    • Psychic Garden: Cozy and just 2 minutes away.

    • Florencio Casa Hacienda Písac: Authentic stay, 20 minutes by foot or tuk-tuk.

    For any assistance or questions about accommodations, we’re here to help ensure your stay is as seamless and comfortable as possible.

  • No prior experience is necessary. Ceremonies are optional, and experienced facilitators will guide you through every step to ensure a safe and supportive environment.

  • Some activities, like the pilgrimage, involve moderate physical activity. We recommend being in good health and will provide guidance on preparation. Additionally to work with plant Medicine, you will need to submit a health screening (physiologically and psychological questionnaire) to make sure these medicines are supportive to your current health.

  • We are limiting this retreat to 15 participants to maintain an intimate, supportive group dynamic.

  • We will provide a detailed packing list, but essentials include warm outdoor hiking clothing + ceremonial clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and a journal. All camping equipment (tent, sleeping bags, and sleeping pad) for our 3 night pilgrimage will be provided. All other clothing can normal clothing for 50-60 degree weather. Be prepared for some light rain.

  • Deposits are non-refundable but transferable to another offering if you need to cancel at any point. We have to put deposits on different spaces and activities.

  • Yes! You can choose to join for either the first or second week of the retreat.

    We’ve structured our pricing to be flexible and inclusive, offering different offerings for full participation or single weeks. Choose the option that aligns best with your financial situation while contributing to the shared spirit of the retreat.

    Full Retreat (Both Weeks):

    • Root Offering: $2,450

    • Trunk Offering: $2,950

    • Canopy Offering: $3,450

    Single Week Pricing:

    Week 1:

    • Root Offering: $1,348

    • Trunk Offering: $1,622.50

    • Canopy Offering: $1,897.50

    Week 2:

    • Root Offering: $1,592.50

    • Trunk Offering: $1,917.50

    • Canopy Offering: $2,242.50

    Why are there different offerings?
    We believe in creating a retreat experience that is accessible to individuals with varying financial realities. Each offering reflects a balance between the cost of the retreat and your financial situation. You can find detailed descriptions of the offerings on our website to help you select the one that resonates most with your circumstances.

    Why is the pricing different for Week 1 and Week 2?
    Week 1 and Week 2 each offer unique programming, experiences, and ceremonies, which require different resources and activities. The pricing reflects these distinctions.

  • Yes! Meals will feature fresh, organic, and local ingredients with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available.

  • No, airfare is not included. Please arrive to the Cusco Airport (CUZ) by 2pm on Saturday, February 22nd for our group transportation (included) to the retreat space. If you arrive latter, we can help coordinate private transfer for $40. It is also welcome to arrive a few days earlier to settle in.

  • If you feel called to deepen your connection to yourself, the Earth, and a supportive community, this retreat is for you. We are happy to answer any questions when we schedule a call to help you decide. Our introduction calls are free and are design to see if this offering is a good fit on either side; if we feel that this is not a right fit for you or we are not a right fit for your needs, its all good. This offering is not for everyone.

  • Your safety is our utmost priority. We've thoughtfully designed every aspect of this gathering to ensure a secure, supportive, and nurturing environment for all participants. Here's how we prioritize your well-being:

    • Experienced Facilitators and Guides: All our facilitators have years of experience in their respective fields, including working with plant medicine, leading group dynamics, and supporting deep inner work. During the wilderness pilgrimage, seasoned guides who intimately know the land will accompany you. At least one guide is trained in wilderness first aid, and we carry comprehensive first aid supplies.

    • Thorough Health Screening: Before participating in plant medicine ceremonies, we conduct a comprehensive health screening to ensure you're physically, mentally, and emotionally prepared for the work. This process helps us create a safe container for profound experiences.

    • Trusted Local Partnerships: We collaborate with highly reputable local partners for accommodations, transportation, and ceremonial spaces. These relationships, built over time, ensure high standards of safety, cultural respect, and authenticity.

    • Cultural and Environmental Respect: Our retreat honors local traditions and the sacredness of the land. Ceremonies are conducted in alignment with indigenous practices, and we attend to the spiritual hygiene of the spaces by cleansing and fortifying the energy before and after ceremonies using traditional methods.

    • Support During Ceremonies: Skilled practitioners lead our rituals, supported by assistants trained to navigate a wide range of experiences. We maintain a high facilitator-to-participant ratio to provide personalized care when needed.

    • Preparation and Integration Support: Our preparation and integration sessions are designed to ground you before the retreat and help you process and integrate your experiences afterward. We believe this support is essential for your safety and well-being.

    • Wilderness Pilgrimage Precautions: The pilgrimage traverses diverse terrains, including wet trails, snowy passes, and sunny valleys. We provide all camping equipment; you just need to bring layers, good hiking boots, and rain covers. Extra horses are available for assistance or evacuation if necessary. Fasting during the pilgrimage is a traditional practice but always optional—we work with each individual to accommodate their needs.

    • Emergency Preparedness: We have clear protocols for emergencies, including access to medical facilities and evacuation plans if required. The retreat location is chosen for its balance of seclusion and accessibility to ensure prompt assistance when needed.

    • Travel Insurance Recommendation: For added peace of mind, we recommend purchasing travel and health insurance. You can explore coverage options with this link. For personalized assistance, please contact Amanda Joy at 616-427-4120.

journey Further
in Peru

While Machu Picchu is not offered as part of our two week immersion, we can recommend a highly skilled guide, Zach for an optional excursion before or after our two weeks together.

These unforgettable odysseys are tailored excursions led by our trusted partner, Zach Kahn of Naupa Odysseys. As a skilled practitioner and long-term resident of the Sacred Valley, Zach specializes in creating transformative experiences that connect you deeply to the land and its sacred history.

Machu Picchu Journeys

  • Embark on a 2-day, 1-night guided adventure to the legendary Inca citadel. With personalized guidance, this journey is available for as little as $300–$500, offering a rich exploration of this iconic site.

Custom Excursions:

  • Whether you’re drawn to the Amazon jungle, the ancient streets of Cusco, or other sacred sites throughout Peru, Zach can craft unique experiences to suit your interests and schedule.

These excursions are perfect for those seeking a deeper connection to the spirit of Peru before or after the retreat. For more information or to book, please indicate your interest during registration or contact us directly.