Nihue Rao Centro Espiritual

Llanchama, Peru

We are an ayahuasca retreat healing center, operating as a lodge in the Amazon rainforest. We are located 90 minutes outside of Iquitos, Peru near the small village of Llanchama along the Nanay River.

We provide traditional Shipibo medicine services wich includes: healing and learning diets, master plant medicine, and traditional Shipibo ayahuasca ceremonies.

Once you are here, you will meet with our shaman master healer Ricardo Amaringo, and with the asistance of a profesional translator, you can explain him your intention for the healing procces.

Your treatment will then be tailored to your personal needs, often including further treatment with a master plant. Furthermore, in traditional style, you will then adhere to a strict healing diet developed to promote the healing work of the curanderos and our medicinal plants.

Once on the diet, you will be invited to participate in ayahuasca ceremonies four times a week, for further ceremonial healing under the guidance of Ricardo and his assistants shamans. In ceremony, you will be further treated by the curanderos through the traditional healing song, called icaros.

The day after every ayahuasca ceremony, with the exception of Fridays, there is a group discussion led by Ricardo to review experiences in the ceremony and the progress of all of our participants, apprentices and visitors.

In some cases, further treatment techniques are also indicated, including healing plant preparations for bathing and vapor treatment, or cataplasm.

Traditional treatment requires time, so visitors are encouraged to visit us for one week or more. Group programs are often designed for 10 days or 2 weeks and more advanced treatment can take one/two months or longer.

For particular individuals, we also offer traditional diets for learning under the guidance of Ricardo. This level of training is best discussed in person with Ricardo himself.

We charge an all-inclusive daily fee for our services, which covers transport from the Iquitos airport, private room, modern bathrooms and showers, diet meals, laundry service, electricity, wifi internet, traditional medicine and experienced international facilitator staff support.

If you are interested in visiting, please email us to establish contact and verify availability at our center. From that point, we can plan your visit!

Reviews (146)

4.7 out of 5
Overall 4.7
  • bluey
    September 14, 2018 at 10:18 am

    Being a single female taking ayahuasca for the first time, finding the right place was really important for me. I did A LOT of research before choosing Nihue Rao.

    The communication, travel arrangements and pick-up from the airport were easy. I felt welcomed on arrival by the staff and integrated very quickly into the Nihue Rao schedule. The day after I arrived, when all other new passengers had arrived, we had an orientation meeting with the centre manager, Benoit and an introduction about how to think about and set our intentions for the ceremonies. Later that evening, we each met separately with the shaman (Ricardo), the centre manager (Benoit) and an interpreter to talk through our histories and our intentions. It was at this meeting, we were also advised of what plant we would be dieting for the duration of the stay. The plant is separate to the ayahuasca and is ‘prescribed’ specifically, depending on what healing you need. You take your plant daily (except Sundays).

    I was nervous taking ayahuasca for the first time and found the ayahuasca strong (although I have nothing to compare it too). However, I felt safe at Nihue Rao and well supported by the staff. During ceremonies, staff were attentive to people’s needs, attending to the delicate balance of when to provide support and when to give passengers space on their journeys. I don’t think this is an easy task for the staff or facilitators and yet, they generally seemed to get that balance right.

    I had a couple of difficult and frightening ceremonies (I had 7 ceremonies over 13 days) and felt well looked after by the facilitating staff. During one of these difficult journeys, one of the facilitators spoke very firmly with me about what I needed to do and although, I did not experience him as helpful at the time, I realised afterwards, his advice was exactly what I needed.

    I have read in other reviews about the shamans being distant and I don’t see it this way. I think if you go with an expectation for them to be a particular way, you might be disappointed. I read an article recently that explained the need for shamans to maintain some distance from passengers so that they can do the necessary work during the ceremonies. After most ceremonies, there was a debriefing/process group the next day, which I found useful. It gave all passengers an opportunity to share their experience and for the shamans to give advice about the process, intentions for the next ceremony, whether to consider drinking more or less ayahuasca etc.

    In terms of the environment, it had everything I needed. Basic but safe and clean accommodation, each hut with it’s own hammock. The communal areas were comfortable, relaxed and clean. The food was basic (as per the ayahuasca diet) but delicious and plant of it (2 types of river fish, 2 types of lentils, brown or white rice, quinoa, plantains and potatoes). For breakfast, there was also porridge and sometimes pancakes. There was access to fruit all day (bananas and apples) and also to herbal tea. There is an art maloka with lots of art materials, which I found supportive in between ceremonies to process some of my journeys. There is lots of space to either be with people or to be alone.

    I initially found the maloka space daunting, with 20 short-terms passengers (staying 10 days – 1 month) and 5 or 6 long-term dieters (6 months +). However, as time progressed, I enjoyed sharing the space with others and noticing what this brought up in me and my own process. It was not different to dealing with people in everyday life, however, on ayahuasca, I had a chance to look at this more clearly and really face those feelings.

    I believe Nihue Rao is truly focussed on healing. They kept people focussed on healing and sometimes this required straight-talking – I appreciated that.

    I intend to return to Nihue Rao as I believe it surpassed my expectations in terms of healing, safety and experience.

  • bfc2442
    September 9, 2018 at 4:35 pm

    It´s hard for me to leave a review for Nihue Rao in a detached, objective way. And it is hard simply because I love this place so very much, I consider it almost as family, and I mean that quite literally.
    The shamans, led by Ricardo Ammaringo, a true Master in the most authentic sense of the word, are fabulous. They are powerful, powerful healers, but they are also kind, and even irreverent at times, they love to laugh and smile. I think particurlarly of Miguel, a man who lives with what can only seem as a permanent grin on his face, with permanent joy.
    The medicine at Nihue Rao is extremely strong. It is extremely powerful. I don´t particularly like to say something like ¨it is better than other places.¨ What I can say is simply that the medicine here is as powerful as you can find in the Upper Peruvian Amazon.
    Nihue Rao is a place for healing, and it is a place for learning to be a shaman. It is nice, but if you are looking for a luxury ¨tourist¨ experience, this may not be the place for you. This is a place to do real work, real healing on trauma and the various slings and arrows life that life throws at us. And perhaps most imporantly, it is a place where you will meet some life long friends. The community here is amazing.
    The staff is great, led by Benoit the director of the center, they will help you when you need it, and they will also push you to do your work so you can grow as a human being.
    I honestly cannot reccomend Nihue Rao enough. All I can say is that it is a very special, magical place.

  • RedRoman
    September 6, 2018 at 12:04 am

    Nihue Rao is my home away from home. I have been traveling there since 2015.
    I will be traveling home once again to N. Rao in two weeks. This trip will mark my 5th visit in three years. I go there not because it’s the most luxurious of the centers in Iquitos or because it has the highest ratings on the most popular aya review websites. I make my pilgrimage year after year because I truly believe Master Shaman Ricardo Amaringo cares and genuinely wants to help and heal humanity. He is a well respected, straight shooter shaman and his gift to limpiar y sanar is remarkable. I can say this because I’ve witnessed many healings over my years at N.Rao. Do your research and follow your heart. Your inner compass will guide the way.

  • ChrisG
    September 5, 2018 at 12:15 pm

    This was my third visit to Nihue Rao an again I got what I needed through taking Ayahuasca and dieting on a second master plant for 10 days. My stay was filled cleansing old stagnant energies and then being able to have a deep magical experience.

    I felt supported by all the staff, especially by the facilitators who were always around to offer advice and guidance. This especially plays a big part if you might feel nervous or unsure.

    The traditional Shipibo meals fill you up and really help in conjunction to the master plants to open you up to a deeper healing.

    If you have any concerns contact the retreat to get your questions answered. One last bit of advice is to trust yourself and be open to change. Their is a reason that Ayahuasca has found you. Healing is first step to starting a new journey in life.

    All the best
    Christopher

  • ShannonDora
    August 31, 2018 at 5:37 pm

    For my first time Ayahuasca experience, I felt safe, cared for, and given an incredible opportunity in this place to heal and be healed by kind and capable shamans.

    The transportation and greeting were easy and even fun. The initial information exchange was well organized. Facilities are fantastic – exceeded my expectations. Very clean bathrooms, comfortable private space, shared space and maloka. Hammocks everywhere  The staff were always kind, helpful and willing to listen. They do their utmost to tailor the experience to individuals and to help each person.

    There is a mix of self-directed healing and group & leadership-based healing. The group sharing, note-taking and feedback from the shaman is very helpful. Outside of the group sharing there is plenty of opportunity to reflect on the experience of the previous ceremonies and to look within for direction.

    I went into the experience without expectation and ready to make real change in my life. For that I am so grateful. During the ceremonies I faced deep aspects of my life and of myself. It is not always pleasant, although sometimes it is, and yet every part of the experience is contributing to healing. After only two weeks I came out further along the path of healing than when I arrived, and ready to face things that had been holding me back for years.

    Thank you Nihue Rao!

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