Our Program
At Arkana, we create the space for you to get in touch with your truth, opening your path for deeper meaning and greater fulfillment in your life. We work with ancestral medicines such as Ayahuasca, San Pedro, Bufo Alvarius, Rapé , using the traditional practices of the indigenous cultures of the Peruvian Amazon. We currently operate two centers in Peru, one in the Peruvian Amazon and a second one in the Sacred Valley (close to Machu Picchu), and one in Mexico, the choice is yours.
With great respect for the plants and the knowledge and healing that comes with them, our lineage of Shipibo shamans set the stage for truly deep and profound healing. Awaken your inner power through their sacred and powerful icaros (healing songs), and discover your connection to all things by exploring some of the 2.2 million hectare Pacaya Samiria National Reserve which is our backyard. Nourish your body and soul with fresh, clean, delicious meals that promote your Ayahuasca experience, and integrate healthy habits into your routine with our yoga classes and extensive selection of gym equipment for all levels. We believe the health of physical body sets the foundation for the health of the energetic body – Often ignored in this type of spiritual work, we find this to be an important part of the healing process, so you can begin implementing the healthy habits that will carry this work with you into your life back home. Finally, relax your mind and spirit with sound baths, meditations, breathwave sessions, and OM circles, or simply enjoy the tranquil views of both sunrise and sunset from our front porch on the banks of the Ucayali River, surrounded by lush biodiversity and the mesmerizing sounds of the jungle.
Arkana’s exceptional team of highly-trained Shipibo Master Shamans represent an unbroken lineage of plant medicine work. With a combined history of over 70 years of experience working closely with Ayahuasca and other master plant teachers of the jungle, our compassionate healers lovingly share their teachings, healing songs (icaros), capabilities, and knowledge with integrity and honor. We strive to maintain the traditional practices passed down through thousands of years of indigenous Amazonian culture, in order to continue to promote the true purpose and nature of plant medicine work.
Experiencing the medicines with us is a transformative personal journey, and so much more. We also work closely with our local community, the Amazonian village of Libertad, to ensure that our Center can benefit and give back to the people who have so generously let us into their homes and hearts. We create employment opportunities, teach free English classes, provide a space for the ladies to sell their handmade crafts, and assist in construction projects, among other things. Our latest endeavor is outfitting the entire village with free solar panels, so every house can have light and electricity. When you join us, you are helping the rainforest and the Amazon communities that live here.
Guests that come to our Center often say they feel like “part of the family” with us – that’s no coincidence, as we are one big family at Arkana! The people that are with you throughout your experience can simply facilitate your own healing journey or become an integral part of it. Our experienced, loving, and professional team of caregivers welcomes you to join our tribe, where we strive to make you feel at home and at ease, supported and cared for with all the love and compassion that is at the core of the plant medicines and people we work with.
Ayahuasca is a powerful medicine that offers us the opportunity to understand our true nature, by shining a light onto our darkness, and holding a mirror up to our fears, negative thought patterns, and self-limiting beliefs. We provide the environment and expertise of a team of highly skilled, warm, compassionate Shamans and facilitators to guide you through the process of awakening, of choosing differently, healing, and expanding. It is a slow but steady path towards freedom – from fear, from illusion, from self-constructed boundaries – resulting in a lighter, brighter, more authentic self, and the full experience of love. It is our honor to help you on this most fulfilling of all journeys: the journey back home.
We look forward to having you with us!
Lots of Love,
The Team
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tpiii
June 26, 2015 at 12:00 amI returned from the my week in the jungle a month ago. I have sat down to write a review of my experience with Pulse Tours several times, but haven’t posted one yet because every time I read what I have written it sounds as if I’m a paid spokesman for them. So here it goes again.
In short, I will be returning to the Amazon, and Pulse is the only retreat that I will consider. The people that work there are amazing. They really get it, and will do whatever it takes to take care of you and make sure that you have the best experience possible.
I spent a few days in Iquitos after my week in the jungle and spoke with several people who took part in ayahausca ceremonies with other groups. While there, I heard a couple of troubling stories of people being pressured for more money after the ceremony, and in one of the better known retreats a guy was made to feel really badly because he is a medical marijuana patient at home. These things will not happen with Pulse. They are truly professional, they are there to help and they don’t judge you at all.
I truly can’t say enough good things about Pulse Tours. If you are being called to the jungle like I was, you will not regret going with Pulse. The only regret you may have, is if you don’t work up the courage to fly to Iquitos and do it!
guacajole
June 23, 2015 at 12:00 amI can’t say enough good things about Pulse Tours! The medicine, staff, location, food and adventures were perfect. I knew that if I needed anything, during ceremony or otherwise, I was in the best hands possible. I’m so grateful for the healing I received and the friends that I made from all over the world. I’m already planning my return trip!!
ErikJ91
June 19, 2015 at 12:00 am?A birth to conquered memories of sentimental quintessence. Learning to let go of oneself converts grievance into lessons.? ? ERRA
Pulse Tours? bold claim to facilitate ?Life Changing Adventures? gave me rather high expectations for this journey into the Amazon. I am happy to say that they still managed to blow my expectations away. If you are playing with the idea of having an encounter with Ayahuasca just go for it, and do it with Pulse Tours in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon.
I assume you?ve read up on Ayahuasca and have an idea of what it can do for you. It ended up serving me in deeper and more personal ways than I had prepared for ? the medicine humbled me with its power. I could ramble on and on about my experience but the most efficient way to put it is that Pulse Tours delivers on everything they claim on their website and in their videos. You can be confident that the lineup of All-star team members will foster an environment for you to create your own life changing experience in the jungle.
Dan and the team have built something special here. Seeing the way this experience impacted the other people in the group and brought everyone together was nothing short of incredible. Pulse Tours seems to operate socially responsible and have positive impact on the community they operate in based on what I learned from the team and a couple Iquitos locals.
Thank you to Dan, Tatyana, Wiler, Angela, Adriano, Jhonny, Jarek, Val, Tamara, the rest of the team, and also the group of amazing people that I had the pleasure of joining on a weeklong adventure. I definitely plan on coming back sometime in the future when the time is right.
See you then,
Erik J.
Brad
June 11, 2015 at 12:00 amI attended the 7 day retreat last month, which was my first experience with Ayahuasca. It was also my first time in South America, so travelling all the way from Australia by myself was no small decision. For over a year I felt called to work with the medicine and the timing seemed right to take the plunge. After a brief bit of research I chose the Pulse retreat, and I am really pleased I did as I had a wonderful and unforgettable experience.
The setting was just beautiful and the staff were all terrific people who could not have been friendlier. In between the ceremonies we were able to see a lot of amazing wildlife, swim, fish, explore the jungle with a local experts, eat terrific food and spend time getting to know people from all around the world.
The ceremonies themselves were incredible and life changing. Although one in particular was quite difficult for me, this ceremony was indeed the most impactful and healing. The four ceremonies seemed to build on each other and together they were such an incredibly valuable, life-altering experience. The shamans who conducted the ceremonies were fantastic and their icaros were absolutely beautiful ? I will never forget the first ceremony when Wiler (the lead Shipibo shaman) began to sing, really powerful stuff. I left the retreat feeling renewed, much-much more positive and happy ? and very excited about the mysterious reality we live in. If you feel called to head to Peru ? I strongly recommend Pulse Adventure Tours.
Bradley
June 11, 2015 at 12:00 amI attended the 7 day retreat last month, which was my first experience with Ayahuasca. It was also my first time in South America, so travelling all the way from Australia by myself was no small decision. For over a year I felt called to work with the medicine and the timing seemed right to take the plunge. After a brief bit of research I chose the Pulse retreat, and I am really pleased I did as I had a wonderful and unforgettable experience.
The setting was just beautiful and the staff were all terrific people who could not have been friendlier. In between the ceremonies we were able to see a lot of amazing wildlife, swim, fish, explore the jungle with a local expert, eat terrific food and spend time getting to know people from all around the world.
The ceremonies themselves were incredible and life changing. Although one in particular was quite difficult for me, this ceremony was indeed the most impactful and healing. The four ceremonies seemed to build on each other and together they were such an incredibly valuable, life-altering experience. The shamans who conducted the ceremonies were fantastic and their icaros were absolutely beautiful ? I will never forget the first ceremony when Wiler (the lead Shipibo shaman) began to sing, really powerful stuff. I left the retreat feeling renewed, much-much more positive and happy ? and very excited about the mysterious reality we live in. If you feel called to head to Peru ? I strongly recommend Pulse Adventure Tours.