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!
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Kavanaghjakk
January 26, 2018 at 11:58 pmThank you to everyone involved at Nihue Rão. I completed the 10 day program with 6 Ayahuasca ceremonies and I can say without a doubt it was the greatest experience of my life.
It was my first time drinking Ayahuasca though I had full trust in the staff right from the introduction. The entire staff are very professional and highly trained in plant medicine healing practices.
I look forward to my return to Nihue Rão. Thank you all once again. 🙂
Yjbouharevich
January 26, 2018 at 11:01 amI want to thank the team at Nigue Rao, Ricardo, Benoit, Joe, Cvita and all the shamans. An absolute glorious experience for me; expanding my levels of awareness and consciousness. Their compassion and wisdom made my stay a delight. It felt like home. I can’t wait to go back and deepen my life some more.
johnglenmckoy
January 25, 2018 at 8:20 amall I can say is this place changed my life for the better. I came depressed after two years of being lost and on the first night I was found.
The staff are so caring they become your family instantly.
The bonds you’ll make with others at the retreat will last a life time.
Be sure to go clean. And stay clean while you’re there. Pay attention to what the staff and Shamens teach.
Treat Ayahuasca with respect and love. Always treat it with love. Love is what this whole experience was about for me. The most powerful and complicated emotion. It will test you. But you’ll be better for it.
Can’t wait to return to the centre. Maybe even have a wedding there.
Thank you.
John McKoy.
keendreams
January 22, 2018 at 10:25 pmReally wanting to dive in, I spent 2 months at Nihue Rao in 2014, then went back in 2015, and again in 2016 for more diets, going deeper each time. I love this center. It feels like a second home. The staff is friendly, and I’ve been practicing and improving my Spanish. The flow of each day while being on retreat, deep interpersonal connection and authentic sharing, seeing new guests come each week to be “softened” as the harder edge of life are cleaned off, then friends leaving each week; the waxing and waning of the moon, and the cycles of plants in the jungle where time is going slowly, being around all the plant communication molecules and insect, bird, animal sounds around, healing is deep. I haven’t been to another center, and after my experiences at Nihue Rao don’t have much of an interest; I’m appreciative of Ricardo’s dedication to his medicine practice, guidance and dedication to his own principles. If rough spots come up with my own diet, I’ve always been able to find someone to talk to; diets have a way of putting a magnifying glass on edges in social interactions so that something can be shown to us encouraging us to look down towards the root of whatever is holding a pattern in place which we wish to heal.
Many times I’ve had the thought that the medicine experience reveals the truth of the existence of actual magic, where willpower and intention is able to directly affect reality as desired. Love is a force field and we are able to perceive its flow within consciousness. The sounds of the birds and other night animals can become synchronistic within a ceremony, blending with thought and the icaros of the curanderos. I appreciate the strict dieting; eating just the bony fish (a meditation itself, in removing all the bones), and plantains, I’ve come to love the subtle flavors (if one can call it that). Nihue Rao feels to be a safe and what I’ve been calling an “a la carte” approach to work with ayahuasca and master plant dieting. You pay for the specific number of nights you desire (unless you come with a group), then reach out and find community and camaraderie with others who are there. I wouldn’t trade the art maloka for anything: the plant medicines love creativity, too.
To be sure, no place is a utopian paradise, but the staff and healers at Nihue Rao work hard to facilitate a healing experience for everyone, where the pasajeros (passengers a.k.a. guests) have the space to do the work of healing, within and without of ceremony.
My only advice is to seek out community and guidance for integration after your time with ayahuasca in the rainforest. I’ve experienced myself the rough aspects of life as new sensitivities come online as healing is taking place, and I don’t think this is talked about enough in the medicine community. Seek out integration circles and ways of being in contact with friends for support, in anchoring the life changes you wish, as well: I can’t emphasize these aspects enough.
alexiamariaisa
January 18, 2018 at 5:05 pmI spent 10 days in Nihue Rao, and I had an amazing time. As i arrived, I was surprised by the beauty of the place and the nature all around. Everyone has their own rooms, everything is very clean and the stafff is so firendly. Besides that, the help you are given during and after the ceremonies is unreal. The shamans and the staff really care about yoiu, they want you to have a good and safe experience, and will do what they can to help and heal you.
There’s good variety of food, and as I said a very peaceful environment. They also have a maloka in which you can practivce yoga or do some paintings, it’s the perfect place for artists. There also is a common area in which you can chill and read and have talks. And the best part: The hammacs ! honestly, I’ve been to many spiritual centres, but none gives you the personalised supportyou get in this one. A big thank oyu to Marcus, Svaeta,Martina and benoit, and of course to all the Shamans. You’ve helped more than you think. I’ll definitely be back 🙂