Nimea Kaya Healing Center (formerly Tierra Vida)

Peru

Those of us at the Nimea Kaya Healing Center are devoted to the collective healing of Mother Earth and humanity. In the Shipibo language, Nimea Kaya signifies Spirit of the Jungle. Our Center was founded in 2008 and the recent transition to a new piece of land last year has gifted us a new name in honor of the growth of our vision. We are formally known as the Tierra Vida Healing Center. We are passionately dedicated at our retreats in helping our guests awaken to their fullest potential by expanding their consciousness and healing their bodies, minds and spirits. Our focus on health, nutrition and self-sustainability in our peaceful and eco-friendly environment lends to a deeper healing process where long lasting positive impacts are made in the lives of our guests. We offer ayahuasca ceremonies in a traditional jungle setting with local Shipibo curanderos along with other native plant medicines and herbal remedies for physical and spiritual awakening and healing. Our Selva Spirit Association NGO focuses on raising the awareness in the preservation of shamanic traditions, reforestation projects as well as multiple health programs implemented in the surrounding communities.

Shamanic Retreats:

Our shamanic retreats are designed to accommodate each individual on their path of awakening and healing. We offer a series of four Ayahuasca ceremonies per retreat with a local Shipibo Shamans, also known as a Curandero or Ayahuasquero. Our healers have been well established in the shamanic ayahuasca practice for several decades. Our medicine is brewed with only the ayahuasca vine and chacruna leaves. Our ceremonies are facilitated with the utmost integrity and responsibility. There are always four to six of our staff members in every ceremony helping our guests through their healing journeys with the sacred medicine. Drinking the ayahuasca medicine during ceremonies allows the participants to expand their consciousness to a multi-faceted universe. Ayahuasca takes the individual through a process of cleansing the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies. The individual journeys through a series of visions often receiving profound realizations that lead them to a place of healing, understanding and balance within themselves.

During the course of the retreat we offer facilitated group sharing and one on one counseling. We prefer our groups no larger than 17 people to accommodate an intimate and personal setting during ceremony. Our ceremonial maloca is very spacious, providing a comfortable environment for the profound experience. It is situated in the midst of beautiful native plants and trees where where natures orchestra graciously joins us in our sacred ceremonies.

We provide for our guests with herbal and floral baths with a unique blend of plants and flowers from the surrounding jungle after each ceremony. The plant baths help to wash away any negative energies stagnant in the body and help prepare the participant for a more profound healing with the plant medicine Ayahuasca. The invigorating and cleansing bath will help rejuvenate your spirit.

Nimea Kaya activities includes: Participate in brewing Ayahuasca, guided yoga and meditation sessions, floral plant baths, boat trip to Shipibo village, visionary painting workshop, ceremony integration circles, nature walks. Massage and additional healing therapies also offered.

Cost for 9 Day Retreat with 4 Ceremonies: $1350

Reviews (115)

5.0 out of 5
Overall 5.0
  • Markymark
    Markymark
    March 3, 2024 at 1:41 am

    First of all I want to say that I feel so blessed to have had my experience at Nimea Kaya. The program they made in and around ceremony can be intense but also very nourishing. The yoga, meditation, sound bath, and integration circles were transformative in itself. The food is amazing, and I loved stuffing my face the day after ceremony. The rooms are a little rustic but it is exactly what I signed up for, a jungle experience (albeit a much safer version). The facilitators and volunteers were so supportive and warm that I felt like my life was in safe hands. There were moments in ceremony where I couldn’t handle the experience, but they just guided me like angels. At the end of the 9 days, the other participants become like family members and the shamans literally feel like your abuela/abuelo. I can confidently say that I received psychological and spiritual healing that I didn’t know was possible. Once again, so grateful for this experience, especially after my first ayahuasca retreat in Ecuador which left a bad taste in my mouth and psychologically discombobulated. Nimea Kaya has changed me for the better. Will definitely be visiting again in the future when the time is right.

  • Gabriel B.
    Gabriel B.
    October 8, 2023 at 8:30 pm

    My experience at Nimea Kaya was beautiful. After spending a few days doing some research to understand which retreat centre should I go to, I decided this was the place I resonated with the most. This was due to an intuitive harmony I felt between safety and confort on one side, but also to be surrounded by majestic nature where the Ayahuasca vine grows. I confirmed this as soon as I step on these grounds.
    From a personal perspective, this experience was profoundly what I needed, to wake up from what it seemed to be a long dream dwelling in the unconscious. As an extension of the universe the plant has healed my vibration physically, emotionally and spiritually, together with offering many learnings and information that cannot be easily expressed in writing.
    Typing this just over a year from my first ceremony and I am still feeling so grateful with the Maestros, the facilitators and native personnel at the centre who were always there to help me navigating through the unknown. I felt supported, loved and cared for in every aspect, during my stay at Nimea Kaya and also later, through the Post-Retreat integration.
    I am thankful to have had the opportunity to experience it.
    Con amor,
    Gabriel 🙂

  • mnautumn
    mnautumn
    October 8, 2023 at 1:09 pm

    I love, love, love Nimea Kaya! Jill and her team are such beautiful souls for providing such an incredible place to experience Ayahuasca.

    *Attention to detail, from the moment I was picked up from the airport to the moment I was dropped off, I felt the love and caring intention put into everything; every day was magical. I felt supported and encouraged while I did the inner dive.
    *Beautiful balance of group activities and alone time to process.
    *Meals are beyond delicious and there’s also plenty of tea and fruit to snack on.
    *Rooms are comfy and having gone three times, I have always felt at home.
    *I appreciate the respect Nimea Kaya has for the land, the spirit of the plants.
    *The ceremonies themselves are powerful, and the facilitators are the perfect amount of supportive and also allowing you the space to move through the energies.
    *The plant walk, the joy of making your own brew, the painting, the water tower talks, the Shipibo art fair, the connections you make with the other participants… that’s all added joyful moments to the experience that I get to keep in my heart forever.
    *The support you are given after the retreat is lovely as well.
    Thank you Nimea Kaya!

  • rng2898
    rng2898
    August 21, 2023 at 4:14 pm

    It is hard to put into words how profound my experience at Nimea Kaya was. I have never felt more supported, seen, understood and free to be authentically me. It has simply changed the trajectory of my life in the most humbling way possible. The staff and volunteers were incredible, thoughtful and really in tune to what the guests at the center were experiencing and were present every step of the way. Truly and incredible place. A safe place to grow, heal, learn and expand. What a gift! Endless gratitude for this center and their beautiful team.

  • wearetheaperture
    wearetheaperture
    July 10, 2022 at 3:20 pm

    Short story this is a 5 out of 5, 10 out of 10 Ayahuasca retreat center. If you’re absolutely convinced you want/need to do Ayahuasca in Peru this is hands down the place. You can stop reading now if that’s the case.

    Simply put, Jill Levers absolutely gets what an Ayahuasca center is and should be. I’ve attended multiple Ayahuasca retreats over the years, most on Iquitos Peru and I’ve always felt shy of one retreat in the US that the majority of my Ayahuasca experiences could have gone better with more compassionate and attentive facilitation. For someone diagnosed with PTSD being left to deal with the challenges of Ayahuasca largely alone (as I was at other retreat centers), I’ve had to learn to navigate some extremely terrifying experiences and fortunately have come out on the other side as being largely healed. When I heard the calling for Ayahuasca again however, I was intent on finding a center where “tough love” is not the excuse for “lack of proper staff and facilitation”. Interestingly I found Nimea Kaya in 2015 (I’m writing this in 2022) before my first retreat and spoke with Jill via email and felt very sure that Nimea Kaya would be a place I would go to someday for an Ayahuasca retreat.

    Fast forward to 2021 and I was greeted at the airport by two amazing facilitators where we were taken to Nimea Kaya’s gorgeous jungle surroundings. Cutting to the chase, there was a team of HIGHLY capable facilitators and seriously some of the most incredible people I’ve ever met in my life. To say the team at my November 2021 retreat were great would be a gross understatement. To me these fantastic people (and this includes Jill who was at this retreat) absolutely exemplify what Ayahuasca is about; compassion, healing, and integrity. The shamans were amazing and the Ayahuasca was plenty strong (great news for someone like me who can’t hold down a lot of liquid). The ceremonies were beautiful and conducted with the utmost respect and professionalism. Despite Ayahuasca being a liquid there was extreme care to make sure attendees were given a dose that worked, but not more than they could handle.

    Without getting too far into this, I was extremely challenged and unprepared (my fault) for what I would experience despite multiple retreats prior. Nevertheless, I felt VERY accepted despite me basically breaking down multiple times, encouraged and above all, cared for. To say Jill Levers and her staff operate Nimea Kaya with a ton of compassion and integrity is the understatement of the century.

    Oh and before I forget: THE FOOD. 12/10. Not kidding. I ate mostly vegan for the week (not a vegan) and it felt RIGHT. I was never hungry and the chefs are insanely talented. One of them even helped me cut a fresh coconut as she saw me likely losing a finger when I attempted to do that on my own (lol)!

    Summarized, this review is not about determining if Ayahuasca is right for you. I have no intention of providing my opinion about Ayahuasca for someone. However, if you are absolutely certain you want to do Ayahuasca in the Peruvian amazon, this is the place. Full stop.

  • Allagentis
    Allagentis
    February 16, 2022 at 2:18 pm

    I absolutely loved my experience in Nimea Kaya. We were well taken care for and facilitators were amazing. Food was great and I felt very safe there – both during and outside of ceremonies. It’s simply a great place to be in and I hope to be back again one day.

  • luca_elia
    luca_elia
    October 2, 2021 at 1:25 pm

    – August 2019
    After arriving a couple of Days beforhand in Pucallpa and living the Jungle vibe. I went to Nimea Kaya for a 9 Day Retreat and I have to say, this was one of the most magical times in my life. Nimea Kaya truely is a magical Place.
    The Facilitators create a wonderful setting for inner healing, spirtual development during the Ceremonies and afterwards in the Integration Circle. Everyday you get surprised by a new vegan Meal, which will give you strength thrue the whole day and energize you after a whole night of Visions and Purging.
    The Ceremonies it selfe, were really well organized and structured. The Ayahuasca which you will drink, is probably one of the most potent Brew’s in Peru, and will definitly make this experience even more amazing. And since you will be guided by 2 Shamans in each Ceremony, the singing and healing will be done in unique ways, each time depending on your Curanderos.
    Over 9 Days at Nimea Kaya, all of the Participants started to grow a bond with each other and started to act like a big family. Most of the social Boundries desolved and we were able to share our deepest emotions with each other. All thanks to the great Team and Facilitators. This place truely attracts people with a kind heart.

    10/10 Would recommend to anyone else. Just prepare yourselfe well and learn the sacred knowledge.

  • Laurish30
    Laurish30
    February 13, 2020 at 6:28 am

    My time at Nimea Kaya played a crucial role in the pivotal stage of my life. My love and appreciation for the retreat and the work that goes on there is too big to be expressed by words in its full entirety. The unconditional love and holding that I felt there does not compare to any other retreat I have experienced. This place and it volunteers are one of a kind and I cannot recommend it enough. As a spiritual worker myself I have a healthy amount of skepticism when embarking on a spiritual journey and am very cautious with what and who I allow into my energy field especially whilst being in a vulnerable state. What I received at this retreat moves beyond the medicine, the lessons and love that I received has been firmly imprinted into my being and has helped me continue this expansive and evolving journey of self love, appreciation and unfoldment.

  • Mark Neely
    Mark Neely
    January 2, 2020 at 4:43 pm

    Nimea Kaya December 2019 retreat

    Of course I will say that Nimea Kaya ,the staff the ceremonies and the shamans were more than five stars can reflect. There is much much more to this sacred place. Safety is everyone’s concern, especially if it’s your first time. Quickly you will feel at ease when you arrive. The warm greeting , friendly smile the gentle support and understanding.
    The miracle dawns on you at your own pace. The feeling of safety grows into the knowledge that I am safe. Not just at Nimea Kaya or the wonderful trip to the village, but where ever you are. The wisdom that is so evident in Jill and Casey and the staff spills over into the life all around you. They teach you without saying a word.
    If I were to give any advice to you it would be to follow there instructions before and after the retreat. Approach the retreat with respect and give yourself fully. Very simply open your mind and mother Ayahuasca will open your heart and show you the way home.

  • JasonHeartsong
    JasonHeartsong
    December 29, 2019 at 8:28 pm

    Review of Nimea Kaya Ayahuasca Retreat November 2019.

    Hi,

    Glad you’re reading this review. Along with 19 other participants (so 20 in all) I attended the 9 day Ayahuasca retreat at Nimea Kaya retreat center, Pucallpa, Peru in November 2019.

    As I see it, these are the components of an Ayahuasca retreat, more or less in order of importance:

    • Initial contact and website
    • Brew
    • Shamans
    • Ceremonial space
    • Facilitators
    • Ceremony
    • Schedule
    • Activities
    • Food
    • Facilities
    • Location
    • Follow-up

    I’ll take each in turn. For each, I’ll ask the simple question: could it have been better? In reading below you’ll discover that except in very minor ways the answer I give is no – in other words for anything of importance it was simply the best it could be. And that is high, and deserved, praise.

    Nimea Kaya (nimeakaya.org) has been operating for many years, originally founded in 2008 under a different name, it has been on the present land just outside Pucallpa since 2013. You can read all about this at:

    https://www.nimeakaya.org/about-us/

    The founders are Jill and Casey. Unfortunately, as they are obviously beautiful human beings, we didn’t get to meet Jill or Casey this time.

    To take each of the above in turn:

    Initial Contact and Website

    The website is beautiful, very informative and with a vast array of information available.
    From the first contact after they receive your application you are kept informed of what you need to know. Most crucially this concerns the ‘Ayahuasca diet’ and you are given advice on this in this initial email.

    Rating: 10/10

    Brew

    After a short while, you won’t like the taste or want to drink it, but that’s the nature of the brew! Peppermint oil is offered during the ceremony as they have learnt this is the most effective way to help with the taste.

    You’ll get to see a brew being made, and come to understand what a lengthy (more than 48 hours over hot flames) procedure it is – a true labour of love. The brew you see being prepared becomes part of the brew you drink during your 4th ceremony. And you get to meet the brewers. Once you see how loving, how knowledgeable and how reverential they are towards their plant teachers you understand you couldn’t be drinking a better brew.
    Adan is the chief brewer, you can read about him and the procedure at:

    https://www.nimeakaya.org/ayahuasca-retreats/

    Rating: 10/10

    Shamans

    Just have a read of https://www.nimeakaya.org/about-us/ to learn about the shamans who come. In spanish they are addressed as ‘maestro’ and this is appropriate. There are a male and female shaman present at each ceremony and each in turn makes his or her way around the room to each participant, singing their magical ‘Icaros’ and using Agua de Florida water and Mopacho smoke to cleanse you, protect you and guide your journey. Their presence is powerful and absolutely key. They have to hold space for 20 Westerners who are pretty much ‘losing it’ as they experience powerful revelations, deep healing and sometimes soul-tearing sorrow.

    Nothing but praise and admiration. They are beautiful people with warm, loving smiles and the flower baths after ceremony from the female shamans are a treat as well as a blessing. Their Icaros, hour after hour, are the glue that binds us, holds us to this earth and brings us home.

    Rating: 10/10

    Ceremonial space

    The traditional ceremonial space is called the Maloka. Our Maloka became like the most precious, special, magical place on earth to us. As one participant said in wonder ‘there’s magic in this place’. The building is beautifully constructed of some kind of hard, dark wood, truly special.

    There are comfortable mats to sit or lie on for each participant.

    And – bonus – toilets are inside through a doorway. So you never have to leave this special space, unless you want (as some did) to experience nature in all her glory in the moonlight just outside.

    And – extra bonus – there’s a back room, where if someone is extra-active and would disturb the others they can safely let it all out in that room. And in ceremony 4 that’s exactly what happened. The room was essential to the well-being and wellfare of all participants that night.

    Rating: 10/10 (actually 20/10 but that’s impossible).

    Facilitators

    Once a fragile, perhaps shattered human being came to the jungles to drink Ayahuasca. And they left strengthened and knew they needed to drink again. After they have drunk several times they feel the call to be a facilitator so others can also experience this powerful healing medicine.

    There are 6 facilitators in all. Each a joy, bringing their own unique gifts to the mix. The facilitators are the rocks upon which you stand to reach for the heights. Their support is essential. Any time during the ceremony you are in need you are able to knock and have a facilitator come to your assistance. For myself they were an integral, indivisible part of my 3rd ceremony. I cannot praise them enough. Their role is emotionally and physically draining and they cannot do it for many months without needing time away to recharge. They are true servants of humanity and of the highest good and they deserve in turn the very highest praise.

    Rating: Nothing but praise and admiration, much more than 10/10.

    Ceremony

    The ceremony is conducted beautifully with appropriate pacing and creation of a safe, reverential space.

    I feel I wouldn’t want more than 20 participants, but I sure wouldn’t want less than 20 participants either. You needed this number to create a powerful, loving space and experience. There really seemed to be a group energy that we all felt during ceremony.

    Rating: I have nothing to compare the ceremony to, but having participated in 4 to date at Nimea Kaya I give a rating of 10/10 as these ceremonies offered some of the most extra-ordinary moments of my life.

    Schedule

    Again, I have nothing to compare it to, however we were informed that the schedule has been continually improved over more than 10 years to offer the best possible retreat experience. Certainly it offered a mix of deep challenge (The first 2 ceremonies are without a break of a rest day in between) and relaxation – hours of hammock time if that’s your thing, plus a river cruise to the local Shipibo village.

    The Integration Circle at 11am after each ceremony night was essential and an extra-ordinary experience of deep listening and active loving.

    Rating: 10/10

    Activities

    Apart from ceremony there are the wonderful and wondrous Integration circles, yoga sessions, other energy and body movement sessions, a visit by visionary artists, the mind-blowing and wallet-emptying market day where the local Shipibo people come to display their handicrafts – the best handicraft I have ever seen or could imagine. And the fun and relaxing river cruise to the local village of San Francisco where we danced with the kids and ate fruit with the locals.

    Oh and there’s also a couple of very interesting doco’s screened.

    The sessions designed to help us integrate the work during ceremony, such as the yoga and yoga-related sessions, are all conducted by the highly skilled and deeply loving facilitators, so even more praise to them.

    The plant walk with Adan shows you just how much knowledge and reverence he has for his plant teachers. Highly recommended.

    And also available for extra cost are healing sessions with facilitators – such as Reiki and other healings. I heard only universal praise for the effectiveness of these sessions from those who did take up the offer.

    Rating: There’s a wide range of activities scheduled and I participated in everything I could, to my lasting benefit. An easy 10/10.

    Food

    The Ayahuasca diet requires the restriction or elimination of salt, sugar, spices and oil. Working with these ‘restrictions’ the ever smiling ladies in the kitchen prepared delicious and filling meals, sometimes involving plantains and the local tuber yukka. The drinks were all delicious and the ‘superfood smoothies’ regularly available a definite highlight.

    Always available are coca and una de gato (cat’s claw) teas and bowls of fruit. The local ‘passionfruit’ -Grenadier – another highlight, a true sweet treat.
    For vegans like myself, please note that eggs are served but these are from the chickens who live at the centre and they are never cooked into the food, they are always available as a side dish instead. So the food remains vegan friendly.

    And as an extra bonus, the water for the whole centre is treated with MMS, so it’s got an extra boost to help with healing and reduce tension and inflammation.

    Rating: an easy 10/10

    Facilities

    The Maloka is so wonderful I can’t praise it highly enough. The kitchen and ‘Big house’ are traditionally constructed, very comfortable, more than functional for their purpose.

    The accommodation is simple and comfortable. You will need the mosquito nets around each bed and more than likely the fan in each room too. Toilets and showers are simple, functional – drop toilets and cold showers. You’re in the jungle, it’s often very hot, so these facilities are more than adequate.

    The grounds are beautiful – a mix of jungle with many medicinal plants, including Ayahuasca, growing as well as lawns with beautiful flower beds and trees with hammocks. There are also hammocks at each of the accommodations.

    Rating: An easy 10/10

    Location

    Now we come to the only point of criticism for the entire experience. Pucallpa, once a small village, is now a large centre of population, consequently it has grown to reach to the very edge of the retreat centre. It also has an airport. During ceremony at night you will never hear them, but in the morning and then throughout the day planes do fly over very low. Also local village life is right on the edge of the centre. The grounds are large, extensive and patrolled nightly by a security guard, so the only thing that disturbs your peace are the sounds of local music being played. You can hear this music during the ceremonies also, but once you’ve drunk the Ayahuasca, this will cease to matter!

    The centre is moving soon, to a new location deeper into the jungle. This will be an incredible experience, but honestly, for a first time Ayahuasca experience the vast array of positives outweigh this small negative by a large margin. And in truth the grounds are a very beautiful sanctuary.

    This place changes, even transforms, lives. That’s worth a noisy plane and a bit of poppy Spanish music.

    Rating: Because it’s in natural jungle, which has medicinal plants and even has monkeys (small and large, though commonly only the small variety are seen) I give it 8/10 (-2, one for planes and one for poppy Spanish music).

    And now at last, the final category:

    Follow-up

    What the participants have found essential is the Whatsapp group we formed amongst ourselves at the suggestion of the facilitators. Over a month later and even today someone is reaching out and receiving support as they work to integrate such a powerful experience of healing and of love into a world that may not seem so loving or healing.
    Jill has said in interview that the real work with Ayahuasca isn’t in ceremony, it’s in the integration afterward. And this can be challenging. For some they’ve been in heaven, so regular life can seem a bit hellish. Jill and the staff try to help with integration by providing a follow-up email giving access to a vast collection of resources (many hours of Ayahuasca friendly music alone). Here is the text from that email, so you can feel the love and care they extend:
    ————————————————————————————————————————
    Hello friends!

    From all of us at Nimea Kaya, we wanted to send our deepest expression of gratitude to each one of you for coming to the retreat and doing such amazing healing work with Madre Ayahuasca! You all were an intricate piece in creating such a powerful group dynamic that made the healing work that much more powerful! We send our love & light with you as you go back into the world and continue on your path ahead! The processing and integration from the ceremonies will take it’s course gradually with you and the lessons and gifts will reveal themselves in divine timing. We are happy to support you in anyway as you move forward through this process. We are all in this together! Thank you again for having the courage to partake in such deep transformational healing work and taking your light out into the world. The ripple effect goes far beyond our knowing and will help bring so much more harmony and peace to our Mother Earth and humanity.

    We recommend you read over the “Ayahuasca Integration Guide” linked above that includes tips for after care recommendations from your retreat with us. Please don’t hesitate to contact us anytime with questions, concerns or just needing someone to process with. We are here for you anytime! We are available via Skype for complimentary Integration sessions, just contact us to book.

    Feel free to stay connected with us as well via our Facebook Page, Instagram and Youtube.

    Thank you again & wishing all the best for each of you!

    Infinite Blessings!
    All of the Nimea Kaya Family 🙂

    Rating: 10/10

    So there you go, out of 12 categories I have rated Nimea Kaya as 10/10 or better in 11 of those categories. So 118 out of 120. There are other retreat centres in Peru doing amazing work and I encourage you to feel into those also. This is what’s on offer at Nimea Kaya.

    I suggest you use the categories above as a framework to assess any given retreat centre, and keep in mind that the most important of those categories are:

    • Brew
    • Shamans
    • Ceremonial space
    • Facilitators
    • Ceremony
    • Schedule

    So now you know what questions to ask to ensure you have the safest, most wonderful and most transformative experience possible.

    Gracias Madre Ayahuasca, gracias Nimea Kaya, gracias Pachamama.

    Jason Heartsong

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