In the 7-day Ayahuasca Retreat, we offer a stimulating, responsible and safe experience based on the Ritual Ceremony of Ayahuasca. The retreat is for those who are looking for an authentic way to pursue their personal quest for expanded awareness.
During the seven day retreat, we will have three (3) Ayahuasca ceremonies in a sacred ritual context held in a harmonic environment for profound self exploration and personal integration.
The Ayahuasca-Wasi team has extensive experience in the use of Ayahuasca for awakening and healing purposes.
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AnnaCW
July 4, 2025 at 7:26 pmWe had a wonderful experience with a one night Ayahuasca ceremony! This was my first Ayahuasca ceremony, so i dont really have much to compare to. That said, the medicine was effective for me and my friend. The ceremony and music were beautiful and surreal! Magical experience. The facilitators arrived at the temple around 5pm and departed about an hour after the ceremony. Everyone was kind and made a point to connect with us before abd after. We were 2 women traveling alone and we felt completely safe at all times. We arrived around 4pm and departed the next day around 11am, so we weren’t there for very long. Outside of the ceremony, we were sort of on our own, but everything was safe, easy, and convenient. Cafe was not open while we were there, but they provide free filtered water and we had some snacks. I recommend Sacred Valley Tribe for anyone looking for a Ayahuasca ceremony without committing to a multi-day retreat.
jrg4pirates
September 8, 2017 at 1:04 pmThe Good : The setting is amazing in the Sacred of of Peru and the facility is beautiful as well. The music was by far the best part of the ceremony.
The Bad : The ayahuasca was by far the weakest I had ever taken (4 other times at 2 separate facilities) and I did not experience even a bit of anything. This was the case for the majority of the people in the ceremony I would say but I am not 100% sure of this obviously just from a sample of others. The hosts or musicians never said one word to me or really anyone unless you worked there. The only verbal words from any hosts or musicians were “Have you paid?” and not one word more was ever said to me in any form. In fact, they do their best to avoid you. It is almost like the have a club and if you don’t dress or look the part they want nothing to do with you. I got a strong sense that everything was about the money. After the ceremony is over, they have fruit in the middle and instead of allowing the visitors to eat the hosts and musicians ate first and talked to each other around the fruit for about an hour and then you could get yours after…. I thought this was very rude.
The Ugly : 2 days before the ceremony I overheard two of the the singers talking about it at a restaurant with her friend very close to me. I asked both of them if they were going and they both looked at me as if I was invisible and said nothing. They actually stared both staring at their phones right after I said this just so I would get the point not to speak with them. The ironic part about this is that one of the girls was complaining about not having a boyfriend…. To be part of an ayahuasca ceremony is a special privilege in life and it was more than obvious their ego has not gone away it had just formed to a new aspect of false spiritualism but this isn’t spiritualism at all this is just simply transferring your ego to a new line of work. When I saw her at the ceremony she was dressed in all this spiritual and ancient clothing and when she was at the restaurant she was dressed like a westerner simply looking at her phone to ignore you…..
This review is 100% true and I only wanted to share this because this is a special process for most and you need the truth.
hipnotizer
July 4, 2016 at 11:36 pmI first attended a 7 day retreat with Milagros and Diego in 2012. I found the ceremonies to be extremely powerful, beneficial and healing. The space that they hold for the ceremonies is very safe and I felt supported along the way. The music that is played is truly some of the most heart centred music on the face of the earth. The waves and ripples of the ceremonies that I experienced back then are still impacting my life in positive ways. Diego and his wife Milagros make sure that you feel at home and that you have everything that you need to make your stay perfect.
And I personally found them to be very concerned about the safety of the participants. If there is something that happens they definitely deal with it…
I enjoyed my first retreat so much that I am heading there next month for another retreat as I am feeling a calling to do the medicine again.
I highly recommend them!
NAINOZAMA
May 12, 2015 at 12:00 amSacred Valley Tribe is in a gorgeous setting near Pisaq. The 7 day retreat wasnt available to me at the time. They have random monthly ceremony nights based on drop-in. My previous plans for a retreat unfortunately came apart, and i was recommended to come here. I had never done aya before so this was a first time for me. My first nite was terrifying. I really wished i had had more support. I found it challenging as well to have so little space as 25+of us were packed into the yurt. I asked for attention after my first ceremony but received little. I did a second nite, and it went smoother for me, as in mother aya was much gentler. Both Diego and Jean-Paul are beautiful guides, with exquisite icaros. However, their business model doesnt support individual care and small numbers. If you are looking for small groups with Shamanic support, this may not be for you. If you are experienced with Aya, i think this would be perfeclty fine.
diegopalma
December 11, 2014 at 12:00 amIt was the most powerful experience of spirit and love I have ever had. I am a dedicated spiritual seeker and have been to many workshops, trainings etc. Nothing I have ever experienced prior to the week I spent with Diego and Milagros even comes close to the power of my experience in the sacred valley of Peru. It was magical and intense but very gentle and loving at the same time.