Ayahuasca $1,500 - $3,000

Sowa Charana Ayahuasca Retreats

Pucallpa, Cusco, Peru

At Sowa Charana, our mission is to be a bridge between Amazonian shamanic healing traditions and our modern world.
With a combined 15 years of experience working with curanderos from the Shipibio-Konibo indigenous group—as their translators, helpers, ceremony facilitators, and as their patients—our team has cultivated a deep understanding of and a profound respect for the Shipibo tradition of ayahuasca-based healing and the myriad jungle plants used therein. The indigenous healers who lead our ceremonies have been doing this work for decades. Both in and out of ceremony, they work from a place of utmost dedication, integrity, sensitivity, and love.

For centuries, if not millennia, curanderas and curanderos like those we work with have served the communities of the Amazon Basin using ayahuasca and the rich pharmacy of the jungle to heal the ailments they encountered in their communities. Today, alongside all the nice new advancements its made in technology and culture, our modern society has produced a plethora of brand new ailments specific to our time. From autoimmune diseases to mental health epidemics to the widespread soul-malaise that comes with a life lived in disconnection from nature, these contemporary health issues require treatments as diverse as the post-globalization society that gave rise to them.

If one were to try and reduce the complex Shipibo healing tradition down to one simple ethos, it could be expressed as this: within each human being lives a shining, healthy soul, ready to thrive; it is only kept from doing so by traumas, illnesses, and unhelpful energies that simply need to be cleaned off of it so its light can shine through.

“Sowa” is the Shipibo word for this sort of cleaning.

And “charana” is both a Sanskrit word that means “wanderer” and a name given to a 12th century South-Indian religious sect that wandered the land, eschewing the idea of a fixed temple or sacred home-base while welcoming worshipers of all classes and cultures into the fold. In one of his teachings, the founding saint of the Charanas referred to their deity as the “Lord of the meeting rivers.”

Thus, as Sowa Charana—a wandering ayahuasca retreat facilitated by lifelong travelers at locations around the globe—we seek to offer the most authentic experience of the Shipibo healing tradition possible, while at the same time placing it in a modern container that can best serve guests of all backgrounds. As the movable point where the river of ancient Shipibo knowledge meets the diverse cultural rivers that carry our guests to us, ours is a necessarily syncretic modality that, in our many years of experience with hundreds of guests, we’ve seen simply works.

In addition to providing a contemporary context for traditional medicine to effectively treat the illnesses of today, our goal is to help guests fall back into the kind of reciprocal relationship with nature practiced by all of our ancestors. At retreat centers all over the world, we invite guests to build their own relationships of gratitude, respect, and reverence for the natural world, a practice that in and of itself is a path to healing, as well as a powerful and, sadly, largely-forgotten pillar of indigenous wisdom.

We are an ayahuasca retreat with a fluid center. A bridge between the timeless and the timely. A place where rivers meet, and in their meeting, clean, rejuvenate, and heal.

Included in all of our retreat prices:
-Transportation to and from your hotel
-All meals & drinking water
-Accommodation during your retreat
-Ayahuasca ceremonies
-Yoga, meditation, movement, and breathwork classes
-Integration counseling, during and after the retreat
-On-site support 24/7
-Personal healing sessions if needed

Not included:
-Flights
-Hotel stays before and after the retreat
-Room upgrade (additional charge by request; the private spaces are limited and there is an additional charge for individual
rooms and for double rooms)
-Plant dietas (additional charge per week if you choose to participate)
-Facial massage (additional charge by request)
-Shipibo artwork (available for purchase separately)
-Tips for staff (at your discretion)

Reviews (18)

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Overall 5.0
  • hayltothethief
    January 21, 2025 at 3:47 pm

    I am generally not someone who leaves reviews. However, I understand how challenging it is to find a trustworthy and safe retreat – if you’re someone looking for one, you should know that you have found it and look no further. If you’ve been looking for a sign – this is it.
    My entire life I’ve had a really difficult time with letting people help me, with trusting people to be able to help me, with feeling like no one could help me, and the idea of trusting others in general was pretty tough for me as someone with a fairly rich history of abuse trauma (and who’s been through 15 years of various therapeutic modalities and “treatments” – none of which were ever helpful). Against all odds, I put my faith in this group of facilitators, and Lidia, I chose to trust them and let them help me – and I cannot be emphatic enough in saying what a good choice that was to make. This group of humans are on to something really incredible in what they’re doing, and I am in awe of their grace, compassion, wisdom, insight, and integrity with how they approach their work. I say all of this as someone who has worked in the mental health care field for almost 12 years now – no practitioner I have ever met or personally worked with has the ability to help people heal as effectively as this group of people do. Not only are they incredibly kind and loving in the care they provide, but they back up their practices with an extensive knowledge and deep understanding of, respect for, and commitment to the type of work they are doing. So in closing let me say this: if you’re ready to actually “do the work” and you want to do it in a safe container with the most loving, knowledgeable, effective people possible: book a retreat with Sowa Charana. And if that’s not enough encouragement for you I’ll tell you this: I went in to this experience terrified, hating it, thinking it was the worst decision I’d ever made, the worst thing that had ever happened to me, and full of doubts – I came out of it trusting this group of people in a way I didn’t know was even possible, feeling a type of love I didn’t know existed, and telling anyone who would listen that this was by far the BEST (and hardest) experience of my entire life. Give yourself the gift of going to work with them – it’ll be the best thing you’ve ever done for yourself.

  • LJBrown
    January 3, 2025 at 4:46 pm

    Sowa Charana Was my first ever Aya retreat, and I cannot express the gratitude I have towards Lydia and the facilitators, Ben, Brit, Kevin, and Lou. It was clear from the moment I arrived how much these individuals care for each and every participant’s healing process on the both individual, and collective level. I felt safe and cared for the entire time, all of them always open and ready to work through things with you and help. It is very clear how well all the facilitators work individually and together to create the most healing and aligned environment possible.
    I highly recommend this retreat , they are a gem.
    The healing that I have already witnessed a week out is beautiful, and know it will keep unfolding for years to come, I cannot wait to return next year.
    10/10

  • tymky
    December 27, 2024 at 8:48 pm

    10/10. I can’t say enough good things about Sowa Charana. I spent 12 days (6 Ayahuasca ceremonies) with this skilled team of facilitators in Pucallpa and had a truly healing and transformative experience.

    Everybody on the team truly cares about the guests and puts safety and healing as their number one priority in a selfless pursuit to serve others. Britt, Ben, Kevin, Lou, and Lidia are some of the wisest and most loving people I have ever met!

    From the moment I was picked up, I felt at home and safe. The team made sure to keep the group size small to maximize the time they could spend working with guests. I had many 1:1 chats with the facilitators throughout the retreat on top of the regular integration circles that were held. I felt comfortable talking about anything with the group without fear of judgement.

    For anyone thinking about working with Ayahuasca, there isn’t a better team than Sowa Charana 🙂

    Note: This review was edited for overcapitalization, but as otherwise been left in its original form.

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