Ayahuasca $2,500 - $4,500

Arkana Spiritual Center

Iquitos and Urubamba in Peru

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

Reviews (642)

4.9 out of 5
Overall 4.9
  • Thomas
    December 22, 2016 at 12:49 pm

    I’ve stayed one week in the jungle with Pulse Tours. It was a wonderful experience! Met so many nice people there: The shamans, the facilitators and of course the other guests! The ceremonies are carefully carried out. The Ayahuasca is well prepared in its pure form, containing only the Banisteriopsis Caapi vine and Psychotria Viridis leaves. The shamans lead the ceremonies with Icaros chanting and the facilitators do great job in taking care of the participants.

    Throughout the day you can join different activities like jungle tours, meditation, yoga or hitting the gym.

    It was the first time for me doing Ayahuasca and I’m definately considering coming back to this magical place!

  • Westerberg
    December 20, 2016 at 8:43 pm

    I stayed with pulse tours for the 2 week intensive Ayahuasca retreat, which included 8 Ayahuasca cermonies, 2 nunu cermonies and 2 kamboda frog cermonies + floral bath and a place to stay and food with all the jungle trips exc.
    Before I went on this adventure I had some knowledge on what I was about to bring myself into.
    I heard alot about it, listen to Terrance McKenna’s 10 hour long talk about psychedelics, podcasts and more.
    As a 20 year old that never had flown alone to a foreign country before, this was quite an experience. A wonderful one, seeing the first sight of Iquitos in realtime after I arrived to the airport I already thought that the trip had made itself worth. The city felt very unique in itself to me. Most of my insight with which people would consider phycadelics like mushrooms and LSD came through my brother. I myself had never tried or experienced any of those before. Even before the Ayauasca cermonies.
    Ayauasca was first psychedelic experience.
    Pulse tours picked us up at the hotel la casona as planned, and they are very friendly, this time our group was picked up by Melissa, Val and Dolan, and we all presented our selfs to eachother and after that Dolan brought us to a nice breakfast place called Dawn of the Amazon cafe. If you guys are going there I Recommend “The Acai Bowl” which taste really good and maybe even the Acai smoothie recommended by the chef in the menu aswell!
    After the breakfast we went back and picked up our baggage and brought it to the drivers outside the hotel, then finally started our journey towards the center, we stopped 1 time on the way for a tiny break since some of us needed a snack or something to drink, about 25 mins after the break we stopped at a dinner and we got served some lunch at a cozy place besides the road where they apparently had some really nice grilled chicken which were one of the options to eat during the stay, the other one was a whole grilled fish which was good but I probably would have went with the chicken the next time around. Their juices they served there were so refreshing and tasty. At the lunch place one of the other facilitor members of the center arrived, which was Rafael, he is a really cool and knowledgeable guy. After that we arrived at a gas stop where we needed to continue on motortaxis (tuk tuks) towards the boats. 10 – 15 mins later we arrived att the dock where our boats were at and we put our big baggage in one of them which arrived abit later at the center. When we arrived att the dock we picked up some other members of the center, which had probably stayed a while in the village, one of them was Chandra and she is really lovely. During the boat ride, Falcon one of the guides for the jungle tours showed us a glimpse of the Amazon River which we passed by towards our boat ride to the center. When we arrived finally, they showed us around the center and we finally settled down for abit, and later that evening we gathered in the malocka (the big hut where the ceremonies take place) where we got introduced to the shamans for the nunu and the kamboda frog venom. And later at dawn we started the nunu ceremony, and early in the morning the second day we did the kamboda frog venom ceremony. After that we had a Ayauasca talk and we got introduced to 2 of the ayauasca shamans Ernesto and Angela. And later at dawn we started the first #1 Ayauasca cermony. The 3 day of the retreat, Wiler the third shaman for ayauasca arrived, and that dawn was followed with the second #2 Ayauasca cermony, where all 3 shamans of the ayauasca cermony sang together, which continued to happen following cermonies. Before most of the cermonies we did floral baths which feels very nice and refreshing.
    Overall summary
    I think that they handle everything very good, they got your back if you need help throughout the cermony, and after the cermony incase you need anything in particular. During some of the dark trips I had which was one of the best ones, they really had my back when I needed it. I also had very good ones which made me have a hard time not laughing. Its a very nice place to stay there is alot of mosquito nets and I didn’t have to wear any mosquito repellent at the center at all, and there were no mosquitos during the day at center just some that never got to you at night when you walked through to the next hut. I would bring for the jungle tours though, there could be alot in there sometimes. Also if you ever go out with Falcon on the jungle expedition exc, bring your camera, sometimes you meet the unexpected, and a monkey 🙂 Also for the sloth visit ofcourse.
    I love the facilitators at center. And you will see that, as the more cermonies you do with the people in the group you are with at the center, you’ll grow a stronger connection with them. And that connection is really something worth feeling ones in your lifetime atleast ,I would say. If I ever decide to do ayauasca in the South America again I would definitely choose pulse tours again.
    All my thanks go out to the shamans, the facilitators, the tribe and people I didn’t mention in this review about some of my experience during the visit with Pulse Tours. I love you all. And I hope I will see you again soon.
    Thank you with all regards Johan Westerberg

  • Creights
    December 16, 2016 at 11:16 am

    I did the 14 Machu Picchu tour. We started in Cusco and did the San Pedro ceremony which was awesome. They do ceremonies every Monday Wednesday Friday from Casa de la Gringa I recommend finishing your trip with another one. The tour at machu picchu was great very knowledgeable tour guide. The week in the jungle was intense. Don’t expect it to be like an all inclusive resort the accommodations are rugged and the food is nothing special but you have everything you need. This week will not be vacation like be prepared to do the work required in the ceremonies. That being said there is yoga, meditation and jungle tours each day to keep you busy. All in all a life changing trip. I will be back

  • Scott
    December 14, 2016 at 12:15 pm

    I went on the 14 day Matchu Pitchu to Jungle trip from Cuzco to Iquitos Nov24-Dec7. Met a really fantastic bunch of people who were finishing off in Cuzco after beginning their journey in the Jungle, over the first 5 days of the trip they were able to give us a heads up as to what to expect without spoiling anything, this was very useful.

    The San Pedro ceremony in Cuzco was a really cool and gentle intro into the experience and the conversations around the fire that night were. Matchu Pitchu was also as expected, nothing was rushed and everything ran smoothly.
    The Aya part of the trip was incredible. I think this is probably the most important thing I will ever do in my life because I feel it has truly connected me with a higher spirit/being (that’s something I never thought I’d say). I’m a pretty normal, balanced person with no big traumas or difficult things I’m trying to resolve/heal (yet!), my primary aim was to explore consciousness and clean anything that needed to be cleaned.

    The actual ceremonies are different for everyone. They were very visual for me with only a little purging but I agree with the view that it felt like I was in a Spiritual hospital and that people were being healed. At the end I felt like I had been cleaned and given a lot of seriously valuable knowledge. I have been through a sacred initiation of sorts and am now connected to the force that guides me in my life.

    Something I didn’t expect was just how much I would learn from the group shares. What people share about their experience is fascinating and humbling and the way Rafael facilitated was outstanding, he is a truly compassionate, engaging and enlightened person. The interaction between the group, Rafael and the Shamans was spot on. I will be forever grateful that I was able hear what others in the group were experiencing and see the progress we all made as the journey progressed.

    A big thank you to:
    Melissa: For such a great energy and definitely the best laugh I’ve heard in ages! Made everything seem so easy. You were such a key part of the trip, I really wish you well on your path.

    Donal, Rafael, Val, Chandre, Tatiana: For all the facilitation, guidance, amazing knowledge, yoga, meditation and warmth.

    The Shamans: Wiler, Ernesto and Angelita for your protection during the ceremonies, feedback during the group shares and for the opportunity to experience the incredible connection you have with this amazing spirit world/dimension. I won’t meet many people like this in my life, it’s been a real privilege.

    Wilbur & Peche: For the jungle tours, swimming, fishing etc. You guys are a great team and the info you have about the locals and old ways really adds to the experience.

    Cleaning ladies and staff who prepped the food: Everything we needed was done in such a non-intrusive and friendly way.

    The only complaint I have is that the crazy dog needs a buddy!

    Not sure when, but I’ll be back and will only recommend this place with the highest praise.

    Cheers guys
    Scott

  • chriscross
    December 9, 2016 at 1:04 am

    I can’t begin to say enough wonderful things about my recent experience at Pulse. I participated in the ’14 Day Machu Picchu & Amazon Ayahuasca Expedition’ experience in Nov/Dec ’16, and had the time of my life – these guys do a wonderful job of balancing fun and seriously powerful medicine in one tidy little package.

    Everything was supremely well-organized, coordinated, facilitated, etc (Mel, you’re a rock star). The entire staff – and I really do mean the entire staff – were wonderful, caring, kind folks who genuinely seemed to give a damn. The medicine was powerful, the shamans were awe-inspiring (Wiler especially is on that next level shit), and the facilitators were so helpful in providing spiritual guidance, words of wisdom, and open ears throughout my time at the center, which in and of itself was perfectly safe, comfortable, relaxing, and accommodating. This experience changed my life, and I’ll never forget it.

    Everyone on the team was genuinely wonderful, but I’d be remiss id I didn’t give a huge heartfelt shoutout to Melissa, Val, and Dolan in particular for going above and beyond and making this a truly magical experience for me – aside from just being a client, I’m proud and incredibly grateful to call these guys my friends now. Rafa, Falcon, Chandra, Craig, Tati – you guys all kick ass too, I love all you crazy people.

    If you’re on the fence about Pulse, I implore you to go for it. I went in completely blind based on reviews here, and was admittedly a little skeptical of the overwhelming barrage of largely unchallenged positivity – but I’m glad to say it was all true and then some. You won’t regret making the choice to drink with these folks.

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