Ayahuasca   |   Integration   |   Kambo   |   Mapacho (Tobacco) $1,000 - $3,600

Marosa Healing Center

Iquitos, Loreto, Peru

Family-Led Shipibo Healing Center | Ayahuasca, Plant Diets & Personalized Care in the Amazon

Welcome to Marosa Healing Center

Marosa Healing Center is a family-led, Shipibo-run plant medicine retreat for those seeking deep healing, personal transformation, and a genuine connection to traditional Amazonian medicine. Whether you’re navigating chronic illness, emotional challenges, or a call toward spiritual alignment, we offer a grounded, supportive environment to do that work safely and intentionally.

Our retreat is designed for people who want more than a surface-level experience. Here, you’re not just attending ceremonies—you’re stepping into a living tradition. Guests are welcomed into a small, heart-centered community where healing unfolds through ayahuasca ceremonies, plant diets, and daily connection with the jungle.

We intentionally keep our groups small (maximum 14 guests) so each person receives real attention, care, and space for integration. Accommodations are simple, private, and comfortable—created to support rest, reflection, and deep internal work.

Rather than focusing on luxury amenities, we prioritize the quality of care. Our team includes highly experienced Shipibo healers with decades of practice, guiding each process with precision, integrity, and compassion.

This may not be the right place if you’re seeking a luxury retreat or a casual experience. But if you feel called to work deeply with authentic Shipibo medicine—especially through traditional plant dieting—you’ll find a meaningful and supportive home here.

Retreats begin every Sunday and Wednesday, with flexible scheduling based on your intentions. Whether you’re joining for a shorter stay or committing to longer, immersive work, we’re here to meet you where you are.

About Our Lead Healer

Marosa Healing Center is led by Maestra Angela Sanchez Rios, a highly respected Shipibo healer with over 25 years of experience working with ayahuasca and Amazonian plant medicine.

Known for her warmth, presence, and deep level of care, Maestra Angela works closely with each guest, tending not only to the ceremonial space but to the full healing process. Her approach includes a range of traditional practices such as plant vapor baths, personalized plant remedies, and the preparation and guidance of master plant diets.

Her work is rooted in both strength and compassion—holding each person with the same level of attention and care she would offer her own family.

Google Reviews

4.9
24 reviews
  • Alison Gonzalez
    Alison Gonzalez
    9 months ago

    My experience at Marosa exceeded my expectations. Not only was it a beautiful and peaceful place with attentive care from the staff (including delicious food prepared by Karina), I received powerful healing from the medicine through maestra Angela and maestro Fredy. Every day, I felt my connection to the plants get stronger, and I saw visions that guided me through the journey. In a short 10 day treatment, I gained important perspectives that will stay with me. I look forward to visiting again to deepen my relationship to the teacher plants.

  • Kateri Savory
    Kateri Savory
    11 months ago

    For a spiritual experience there was a lack of cleanliness. You can decide on your comfort level needed for an experience like this. The caretakers and their children were kind and joyful. There was just too much work for the small team to manage 24/7. The Shamans were amazing and I appreciate every ceremony I had with them. I got what I needed from this journey. The issues I list below is a result of mismanagement from the owner and this being a fairly new facility. Dirty showers. Maggots hanging in the shower head (never cleaned). Shower water was unfiltered from the creek. Toilet bins overflowed for a week with soiled toilet tissue. Then children were sent to clean it, sadly. Roaches, rats, bugs - expected in the jungle. Just be prepared. Dogs need flea treatment. The dogs had fleas and one day a woman cried to the caretakers begging them to remove a worm from a dog’s head that was constantly dripping blood where we ate and relaxed. At night during ceremonies the dogs would make loud banging noises as they scratched at the fleas and hit the wood of the ceremony house. The one comfortable and clean space was my room which the caretakers checked in on and tidied regularly. However, I asked the owner, Tony, repeatedly for cloth to cover the large open windows to my room and didn’t get any. All other huts had privacy and I was not given cover which could have been taken from another empty hut. I stayed for 11 days. The website promised a small group but on day 5 a group of 26 people with their own Shaman arrived. I wished the owners would have considered introducing the existing guests to the new larger group and set expectation for the days to come. It would have given me the choice to stay or leave considering how much spiritual energy was introduced. I and the other guests were told that this larger group were on a different diet and ceremony schedule. Without notice, they participated in the same ceremony we had without dieting. The ceremony night was filled with over 30 people shoulder-to-shoulder vomiting, talking, howling, etc. They played other cultural instruments, sang culturally appropriated songs, and part of the ceremony was lead by their non native shaman. I specifically paid for Shipibo leadership and did not pay for a ceremony lead by “westerners”. The website also said Plant Diets, flower baths and other perpetrations would be created by Shamans, they were not. The lovely caretakers did everything. Being on a plant diet limits the meals we were allowed to have but there should be better nutritious options incorporated. There was no interpreter as promised. The language barrier created distance from the Shamans during ceremonies and from the team. On the first day we were given a large container of water, a bucket and a drink to induce vomiting (which was supposed to be prepared by the Shaman according to the website). Another guest had to explain what we needed to do as no one was there to interpret for us. Also, some people got welcome letters with guidelines and expectations… I and another young female traveler did not get this and it was essential. I’d like to add that facilities like this are not new to me, especially given that I spent half my life in places like this… but never this dirty. And the hospitality of the owner is in much need of improvement, needs to be more considerate of people’s boundaries and communicate clearly without being so shady. I might as well add that he was selling bracelets for a set price and I asked to only have the pendants. He charged me the same price and didn’t delivery the pendants until I got to the airport and they were not what I asked for(undone and can’t be used). At that point I didn’t care and was ready to go home. I hope others have much better facilities to support their journey.

  • Benjamin Royer
    Benjamin Royer
    2 years ago

    I’ve absolutely loved my experiences here at Marosa and can’t wait to go back! As soon as my flight arrived to Iquitos Tony (one of the host) was at the airport to pick me up. It was so nice to show up and not have to stress about a single thing. Marosa is really a safe and beautiful place for healing and just focusing on yourself. It’s an awesome environment because everyone is there for similar reasons. The ceremonies are so special and the energy and experience the shamans bring with their Icaros is one of the most powerful things I’ve experienced. The shamans are amazing at being able to connect with you on another level. They are able to help when you need it and guide you through your ceremonies to have the most beneficial experiences. As soon as I showed up it felt like I was home. The location is amazing and you are really able to connect with nature. The food was delicious and probably the freshest I’ve ever eaten. I can’t wait to go back again and continue my journey with ayahuasca. Ayahuasca doesn’t always give you what you want but it’s what you need.

  • Daisy Bai
    Daisy Bai
    a year ago

    My bf and I went to Marosa for a 10day plant dieta program and couldn’t be happier that we made the decision to go! The centre is build on prestige white sand that used to ran a river, many of us enjoyed walking on it barefoot. Maestra Angela and Maetro Elias, along with other staff/family members and an amazing English speaking facilitator Jordan, took great care of us. We went there for both physical healing and spiritual growth, and walked away filled with peace and gratitude. This place is magical, and times we’ve soent in social isolation and solitude contributed to our blissful experience. The accommodations are rustic and humble but comfortable. The bathrooms and showers are clean. I grew to really love the cold showers there to cool off from the jungle heat. We were pleasantly surprised how fewer bugs they had there compared to another centre we’ve been to. There were 8 puppies (2-4months old) while we were there along with some other ducks and chickens roaming around, and the wild birds sounded incredible. I hope more people find this place and experience the authentic healing it offers.

  • Anthony Serpico
    Anthony Serpico
    5 months ago

    Beautiful people, beautiful culture, and beautiful icaros. I have only ever experienced the glory and love of Latin American peoples once. It was here at Marosa. If you need healing Maestra Angela and her wonderful family will take care of you. God bless this place and long live the Shipibo tradition. Peace and love from a humble patron of your beautiful retreat. 10/10

Reviews (51)

5.0 out of 5
Overall 5.0
  • sadielync
    March 9, 2024 at 8:14 pm

    Marosa is a down to earth, authentic haven for healing. The experience is very individualize, from the master plant diets to flexibility in schedules for focusing on your intentions.

    I appreciate the intimate groups that allow for a calmer atmosphere, where you can chat and get to know one another and feel safe/held in the ayahuasca ceremonies.

    I enjoyed being part of the Shipibo culture for 11 days. Being connected to the culture and spirit of the medicine helped me get into a head space where I was open to learning and felt my heart open to healing as well.

  • Hugo
    March 6, 2024 at 2:21 pm

    It was my first plant medicine experience and I find myself lucky having chosen this center for a 11 days retreat during February of 2024.
    I had a good introduction to this spiritual realm with a lot of good intentions from the staff and the others passengers with who I had super interesting conversations. Everything is taken in charge for you to assimilate plant teachings.
    Raquel, the cook in charge, was extraordinary with her cooking skills and her kindness.
    I have come across very dark places during some ceremonies and the shamans & facilitator (Jordan) spontaneously came for help.
    Maestro Sena, the visiting maestro, had some control-based features that made me a bit uncomfortable even though he was a very skilled maestro. Maestra Angela, the owner of the center, sensed it and made him leave. I really felt safe with her nurturing presence and comforting singing.
    I am currently digesting all that learned from Ayahuasca and Ajo Sacha, and they are awesome!!
    I highly recommend this simple, yet very efficient center.
    Big thanks to the staff and Mila, the passenger that helped me figure out so many things.

  • ice
    January 21, 2024 at 5:04 pm

    I highly recommend Marosa to those who wants to dive into a deep healing journey. You move and breath with the jungle and experience being alive in its purest. Maestra Angela is very experienced, motherly, sweet and caring, always helpful in need. Ceremonies are held with trust, safety and awareness of the environment and each other. The Shipibo icaros were incredibly powerful, healing and enchanting. I felt so loved and welcomed there by every being and met amazing people. It is the best place to go deep into yourself and experience a raw connection with all. As the presence of plant teachers grow in me, I feel their guidance and wisdom by my side every single moment in life. Marosa will stay as a warm presence in my heart, I am so grateful for their help. Hope my path will lead me there again.

  • Deniz
    January 19, 2024 at 5:58 am

    Marosa is an extraordinary place if you are looking for an authentic and deep experience, with powerful shipibo healers, various plant medicines which are tailored for your needs by Maestra Angela. One of the most peaceful, safe, kind and supportive environments I have ever been, living with the shaman families isolated in the heart of the mother earth.

    You are served the most natural food and water, get to shower with rich river water, hear the incredible sounds of birds and other animals, surrounded by living and healing plants and just living with and being a part of the vast ecosystem of the jungle. A proper and profound retreat!

    Ceremonies are powerful and deeply transformative together with the plant dietas. My perception of who I am and the world around has completely changed, I have found more peace, trust, confidence and love in myself. It was a seed planted which is still growing and blossoming in my psyche and body.

    If you feel a calling, I recommend whole heartedly to visit Marosa for an incredible Ayahuasca retreat.

  • Arturx
    January 17, 2024 at 8:20 pm

    I was at Marosa two times already. It has a great approach to herbs as medicine. It has four Ayahuasca ceremonies a week, and if you stay at least 11 days you are dieting plants that don’t seem to be psychoactive but do provide extra healing and focus on specific issues you have the opportunity to discuss with shamans at the start of the retreat. The center may not look very modern, but it’s not a problem, I took Aya there for the first time and it was great. I wasn’t in Peru before. It has all you need. Atmosphere at ceremonies is great, number of people varies (2-10), but Maestros always pay attention to you and often sings to everybody individually at ceremonies. You can take extra rapé or sananga with you to retreat, you can share with others too. Maestra Angela really is an expert in what she does.

    Maestros don’t speak English, but there’s often somebody who translates. Also, bring a plug adapter for charging your phone.

Add Review

Leave a Reply

Verified Listing

Message Retreat Center

    Note: This form is for sending a message to the retreat center. If you'd like to leave a review, please click here.

    Recent Reviews

    • Ricardo Review of Lighthouse by A very safe place! This has been my very first time with mother Ayahuasca so I looked for a safe and professional environment to get to know her. I looked at 3 retreats but this one stood out the most… Read More from Ricardo May 20, 10:52
    • Denis Review of Inin Nete by I attended a retreat at Inin Nete in the summer of 2025. This was the 4th ayahuasca retreat I attended, and my first time at a Shipibo-owned one. This provided a deeper level of healing than I’d achieved anywhere else… Read More from Denis May 19, 23:56
    • Nuno Review of Harambe Detox Centre by I stayed there in September 2025 while struggling with alcohol and cocaine addiction. The treatment was extremely effective, and since then I haven’t used anything. I feel very well and have regained a much better quality of life. Everything is… Read More from Nuno May 18, 06:22
    • 岡崎修也 Review of Marosa Healing Center by It was a truly wonderful, life-changing experience. My encounter with ayahuasca stemmed from a major mental and physical trauma I experienced in my home country. I felt that this retreat, in particular, was a place that respected plant medicine and… Read More from 岡崎修也 May 15, 18:32
    • jakesc jakesc Review of Onikano by After thorough research, and looking deeply into the various retreat spaces throughout the Peruvian Amazons, I decided to book through Onikano, with great contentment and a feeling of alignment. I was most pulled to work with Maestro Herberto, and I… Read More from jakesc May 15, 10:09