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3-Day Ayahuasca & San Pedro Retreat Cusco

Sacred Valley, Cusco, Peru
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3-Day Ayahuasca & San Pedro Retreat in the Sacred Valley, Cusco, Peru

Looking for the best Ayahuasca & San Pedro retreat in Cusco, Peru that delivers real healing in a short time? Our 3 Days / 2 Nights retreat in the Sacred Valley combines Ayahuasca ceremony + San Pedro (Wachuma) ceremony in one deeply transformative experience designed for emotional healing, spiritual clarity, and personal breakthrough.

This is not just a ceremony — it’s a complete healing process with authentic shamans, traditional rituals, guided integration, and a peaceful retreat environment in the Andes. If you want a safe, spiritual, and powerful plant medicine retreat in Peru, this is one of the strongest 3-day options available.

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Retreat Highlights

  • Ayahuasca + San Pedro in one short, powerful retreat

  • Andean opening rituals with coca leaf

  • Private coca leaf reading with an Andean shaman

  • Kuti energetic alignment ceremony included

  • Guided Ayahuasca ceremony in a dedicated Maloka

  • Integration day with massage + medicinal plant steam bath

  • Guided Wachuma (San Pedro) ceremony

  • Closing flowering ceremony for gratitude and harmony

  • Peaceful Sacred Valley setting for rest, healing, and reflection

Schedule

Day 1
Arrival, Andean Preparation & Ayahuasca Ceremony
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09:00 – Pick-up from your hotel & transfer to Ayaterra Property

Our team will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the Ayaterra retreat property in the Sacred Valley. This journey marks the beginning of your healing experience, giving you time to disconnect from the city and prepare mentally and emotionally for the retreat.

10:00 – Welcome at Ayaterra Center & Facility Orientation

Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by the Ayaterra staff. We will guide you through our retreat facilities, including the ceremonial spaces, resting areas, and natural surroundings, so you can feel comfortable, safe, and connected to the environment where your retreat will take place.

10:30 – Introduction Meeting with Staff & Shamans (Maestros)

We begin with an opening meeting where you will meet the shamans (Maestros) and support team. During this session, we explain the retreat flow and the ceremonies included, and we share important guidance on preparation, intention, and respectful participation.

11:30 – Ceremony for the Unification of the Andean Elements (with Coca Leaf)

This traditional Andean opening ritual is performed to harmonize your energy with the natural and spiritual elements of the Andes. Through the sacred use of coca leaves, we ask for protection, guidance, and permission to begin the healing journey.

11:45 – Private Coca Leaf Reading with an Andean Shaman

You will receive a personal coca leaf reading in a private session with an Andean shaman. This spiritual consultation offers insight and guidance, helping you better understand your emotional and energetic state before the Ayahuasca ceremony.

13:30 – Kuti Ceremony (Energetic Alignment) with an Andean Shaman

The Kuti ceremony is an Andean energetic alignment ritual intended to help clear, balance, and prepare your energy. This process supports grounding and helps you enter the Ayahuasca ceremony with greater harmony and intention.

14:30 – Rest & Relaxation Around the Property

After the Andean preparation ceremonies, you will have time to rest and relax around the property. This quiet period is important for reflection, grounding, and conserving energy before the evening ceremony.

18:30 – Reunion & Preparation in the Ceremonial Room (Maloka)

Participants gather in the Maloka for final preparation before the ceremony. This is a calm and intentional moment to settle the mind, reconnect with your purpose, and receive final guidance from the facilitators and shamans.

19:00 – Ayahuasca Ceremony

The Ayahuasca ceremony begins in a safe, sacred, and carefully guided setting. Led by experienced shamans and supported by the Ayaterra team, this ceremony is focused on introspection, emotional release, spiritual connection, and personal healing.

Day 2
Integration, Recovery & Healing Therapies
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09:00 – Breakfast

A nourishing breakfast is served at the retreat center to gently support your body after the Ayahuasca ceremony.

09:00 – Group Integration Meeting (Sharing Circle & Vision Guidance)

Participants gather for a group sharing circle to talk about the Ayahuasca ceremony. This supportive space allows you to share emotions, insights, and reflections while receiving guidance regarding visions and personal experiences.

11:30 – Massage Session

A restorative massage session is included to help release physical tension, promote relaxation, and support the body’s recovery and energetic balance after the ceremony.

13:00 – Lunch

A nourishing lunch is served as part of your recovery and integration day, allowing you to rest and replenish your energy in a calm environment.

15:30 – Steam Bath with Medicinal Plants

In the afternoon, you will experience a steam bath with medicinal plants as part of the retreat’s cleansing and renewal process. This traditional practice supports relaxation, purification, and energetic restoration.

19:00 – Dinner

A light dinner is served at the retreat center, giving you time to end the day in peace and prepare for the San Pedro ceremony the next morning.

Day 3
San Pedro (Wachuma) Ceremony & Andean Closing Ritual
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08:00 – Meet & Greet with Your San Pedro Shaman

The final day begins with a welcome and introduction to your San Pedro (Wachuma) shaman, who will guide the day’s ceremony and Andean rituals.

08:35 – Ceremony Preparation & Orientation for the San Pedro Experience

We take a brief moment to review the ceremonial flow and prepare your intention for the Wachuma ceremony in a grounded and respectful way.

09:15 – Ceremony for the Unification of the Andean Elements (with Coca Leaf)

Before drinking San Pedro, we begin with a traditional Andean opening ritual using coca leaves to harmonize your energy with the Andes and prepare the ceremonial space.

09:30 – Wachuma (San Pedro) Ceremony

The Wachuma / San Pedro ceremony begins in a peaceful and sacred setting, guided by an experienced Andean shaman and supported by our team. This ceremony is traditionally associated with heart-opening, emotional clarity, spiritual reflection, and a deep connection with Pachamama and the natural world.

16:00 – Integration Break with Snacks & Fruits

After the main ceremonial process, we pause to rest and gently nourish the body with snacks and fresh fruits. This is also an important moment for grounding, reflection, and beginning the integration of your San Pedro experience.

17:00 – Flowering Ceremony

To close the retreat, we perform a traditional flowering ceremony, an Andean ritual of blessing, gratitude, and energetic harmony. This beautiful closing helps participants end the experience with peace, balance, and spiritual connection.

What's Included

  • Detox ceremony with medicinal volcanic water
    A cleansing ritual designed to support energetic and emotional preparation before the ceremonies.

  • Round-trip transportation
    Transportation to and from the retreat center, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience throughout your stay.

  • English / Spanish / Quechua-speaking coordinator during the retreat
    A multilingual coordinator available throughout the retreat to assist with communication, guidance, and participant support.

  • 1 Ayahuasca session
    A guided Ayahuasca ceremony held in a safe, sacred, and supportive ceremonial setting.

  • Ayahuasca shaman
    An experienced shaman who leads the Ayahuasca ceremony with traditional knowledge, spiritual guidance, and ceremonial care.

  • Ayahuasca brew (traditional medicine prepared by the shaman)
    Traditional Ayahuasca medicine prepared for the ceremony as part of your retreat experience.

  • Andean Master (spiritual guide during the ceremonies)
    An Andean spiritual guide who supports the retreat through traditional Andean rituals and ceremonial guidance.

  • San Pedro brew
    Traditional Wachuma (San Pedro) medicine prepared for the San Pedro ceremony.

  • 1 San Pedro ceremony
    A guided Wachuma ceremony held in a peaceful and sacred setting in the Sacred Valley.

  • Snacks and fresh fruits
    Light snacks and fresh fruits served during the integration period to gently nourish the body.

  • Support and daily conversations about the ceremonies
    Ongoing guidance and integration-focused conversations to help you better understand and process your experiences.

  • Full access to Ayaterra Center facilities during your retreat
    Use of the retreat center spaces throughout your stay, including ceremonial and resting areas.

  • Accommodation for 2 nights
    Overnight stay at Ayaterra Center for two nights, allowing proper rest, recovery, and integration between ceremonies.

  • Cook staff and nutritious meals according to the itinerary
    Dedicated kitchen staff and nourishing meals provided according to the retreat schedule to support your comfort and recovery.

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What to Eat Before Your Ceremony

Following an Ayahuasca diet helps your body stay safe, reduces discomfort (especially nausea), and supports a clearer, more stable experience. We recommend starting your dieta at least 3–7 days before your retreat (and continuing 1–2 days after, if possible).

Best foods to eat

Keep meals simple, clean, and light:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables

  • Rice, oats, quinoa, and other simple grains

  • Potatoes and sweet potatoes

  • Lentils, beans (in small amounts), and light soups

  • Plain chicken or fish (small portions, if you eat meat)

  • Eggs (if tolerated)

  • Nuts and seeds (small amounts)

  • Plenty of water and herbal teas (non-caffeinated)

Foods to avoid (3–7 days before)

These foods can increase side effects or interfere with the process:

  • Alcohol (avoid completely)

  • Pork and heavy red meat

  • Fried, greasy, or very spicy foods

  • Processed foods, fast food, and packaged snacks

  • Aged or fermented foods (aged cheese, cured meats, soy sauce, kombucha, kimchi, sauerkraut)

  • High-sugar foods and desserts

  • Excess salt

  • Caffeine and energy drinks (coffee, strong black tea, pre-workouts)

  • Recreational drugs (avoid completely)

The day before and the day of the ceremony

  • Eat light meals only (soups, rice, vegetables).

  • Avoid heavy food after the afternoon.

  • Many people do best with no solid food 6–8 hours before drinking Ayahuasca.

  • Stay hydrated, but don’t overdrink water right before the ceremony.

Medications & safety note (very important)

Some medications can be dangerous with Ayahuasca—especially antidepressants (SSRIs/SNRIs/MAOIs) and other psychiatric medications. If you take any prescription medication, tell us in advance so we can guide you safely. Never stop medication abruptly without medical advice.

Lifestyle recommendations

For a smoother experience, we also recommend avoiding:

  • Sexual activity (24–48 hours before)

  • Intense partying, lack of sleep, or heavy stress

  • Violent or highly stimulating media right before the retreat

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Accommodation

The Ayaterra center is nestled in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, an hour and 30 minutes away by car from the main square of Cusco. In a fertile valley located at 2980m/9776ft, within reach of major facilities in the city of Urubamba. The Sacred Valley of the Inca provides the participant a better place to aclimate to the altitude, warm nice weather for most of the year, with plenty of space to make nature walking, meditate, and explore the area while you are staying with us. The Ayaterra center is surrounded by lush mountains, natural creeks, forest and rolling hills – the perfect place to stay away from the hustle of the city. As for our facilities, actually, there is a Maloka where we perform the Ayahuasca ceremonies, a kitchen area, shower with hot water, a lobby area, and for lodging, we have rooms for twin accommodation and shared rooms for more than three people available.

Information & FAQs About San Pedro (Wachuma)

What is the difference between Ayahuasca and San Pedro (Wachuma)?

Both are sacred plant medicines used in traditional ceremonies in Peru, but they come from different regions and are known for different types of experiences.

Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca is an Amazonian brew traditionally prepared with plants such as Banisteriopsis caapi and chacruna (Psychotria viridis). Ceremonial experiences are often described as deeply introspective, emotionally intense, and vision-oriented, and they typically last several hours.

San Pedro (Wachuma)

San Pedro (Wachuma) is an Andean cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi) traditionally used in ceremonies focused on heart-opening, nature connection, emotional clarity, and spiritual grounding. The experience is often described as more expansive, gentle, and connected to the natural environment, and it may last longer than Ayahuasca.

  • Key difference (simple):
    Ayahuasca = Amazon / deep introspection
  • San Pedro = Andes / heart-opening & connection with Pachamama

Is San Pedro hallucinogenic?

Yes. San Pedro is considered psychoactive and can alter perception, intensify the senses, and produce visionary or symbolic experiences. The intensity varies by person, preparation, and ceremonial context.


Is San Pedro illegal in the United States?

The San Pedro cactus is generally legal to buy, sell, and grow as an ornamental plant in the U.S. However, mescaline (the main psychoactive compound) is regulated under U.S. federal law as a controlled substance, so extraction/consumption may be illegal depending on the context and jurisdiction. DEA sources list mescaline among controlled substances.

Note: Laws can vary by state/local jurisdiction. This is general information, not legal advice.


Is San Pedro legal in Peru?

San Pedro (Wachuma) has a long-standing traditional use in Peru, especially in Andean ceremonial contexts. Peru’s Ministry of Culture has publicly recognized the traditional knowledge and uses of the San Pedro cactus as part of the nation’s cultural heritage.

Is San Pedro addictive?

San Pedro is not generally associated with compulsive use or physical dependence in traditional ceremonial settings. Most participants experience it as part of guided spiritual or healing work rather than recreational use.

What are the potential benefits of a San Pedro ceremony?

Participants often seek San Pedro (Wachuma) for:

  • Emotional release and inner clarity

  • Spiritual reflection and self-discovery

  • A deeper connection with nature and Pachamama

  • Greater gratitude, compassion, and perspective

  • Support in processing grief, life transitions, or emotional blockages

Experiences vary from person to person, and results are not guaranteed.


How do I prepare for a San Pedro ceremony?

A respectful preparation can make the experience smoother and more meaningful.

Recommended preparation:

  • Eat light meals before the ceremony

  • Avoid alcohol and recreational drugs

  • Get good sleep the night before

  • Stay hydrated (without overdrinking right before the ceremony)

  • Come with a clear intention and an open, respectful mindset

Your retreat center may also provide a specific preparation guide.

What should I wear to a San Pedro ceremony?

Wear comfortable clothing suitable for a full day in nature.

Recommended clothing:

  • Loose, breathable layers

  • Warm layers for changing weather (especially in the Andes)

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Natural fabrics (cotton/wool) if possible

  • Neutral or earthy tones (optional, but often preferred in ceremonial settings)

How do you care for a San Pedro cactus (the plant)?

If you mean the plant itself, basic care includes:

  • Plenty of sunlight

  • Well-drained cactus/succulent soil

  • Light watering (avoid overwatering)

  • Protection from frost and prolonged heavy rain

Is a San Pedro ceremony worth it?

For many people, yes—especially those seeking emotional clarity, spiritual connection, and a deeper relationship with nature. Participants often describe the experience as meaningful, heart-opening, and transformative. That said, it requires respect, proper guidance, and personal readiness. It is not the right path for everyone.

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