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Traditional Wixárika Ceremony at Kawoq Forest

Date
February 7, 2025

Retreat Highlights

  • We are honored to welcome facilitators Miguel Carrillo & Don Rafael Carrillo Pizano as they host the traditional ceremonies of the Wixárika (Huichol) people at Kawoq Forest.
  • Through chants, dances, offerings, and pilgrimages to sacred sites like Wirikuta, the Wixárika communities strive to maintain the balance of life and express gratitude to the forces of creation for abundance and protection.
  • The ceremonies serve as moments of collective and individual renewal, where participants receive messages and visions to guide their lives.

About this Retreat

Details of this retreat

We are honored to welcome facilitators Miguel Carrillo & Don Rafael Carrillo Pizano as they host the traditional ceremonies of the Wixárika (Huichol) people at Kawoq Forest.

Through chants, dances, offerings, and pilgrimages to sacred sites like Wirikuta, the Wixárika communities strive to maintain the balance of life and express gratitude to the forces of creation for abundance and protection.

The ceremonies serve as moments of collective and individual renewal, where participants receive messages and visions to guide their lives.

Place: Kawoq Forest      

Schedule: 

Ceremony starts at 9pm and conclude at sunrise, followed by a few hours dedicated to integration. As in previous occasions, a temazcal session will take place the morning after the ceremonies.

Ceremony Instructions

Preparation: Prior to the ceremony, it is recommended to abstain from eating meat and consuming alcoholic beverages.
Day of the Ceremony: Eat lightly.
What to Bring:

A white candle in a glass container (this will be used during the ceremony).
Spiritual, emotional, or personal items of significance.
A bottle of water.
Offerings for the altar such as sweets, seeds, chocolate, flowers, etc.
Yoga mat, blanket, or cushion for comfort around the fire.
For the morning temazcal: men, bring a towel and swimwear; women, bring a towel and skirt or dress.



Important:

Note: As temperatures can drop significantly during the night, participants are encouraged to bring warm blankets and accessories to stay comfortable in the cold.

Getting Here

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Directions

Travel Tips:

Morning Travel Recommended. If you would like an escort service to Kawoq Forest once you arrive in the town of San Marcos, please arrange to take an 8-9am collective shuttle (Q100) from Antigua (or you can request a 9-10am private shuttle for Q800) in order to arrive with plenty of time. We are able to arrange an escort service up to Kawoq Forest from Circles Cafe 7 days a week.

Please inform our staff of your planned arrival date and we will have our escorts meet you promptly at 1pm at Circles Cafe. Please plan your travels accordingly, either spending a night in Antigua to make a morning shuttle, or stay in San Marcos la Laguna a night early. For your safety, LATE ARRIVALS ARE NOT PERMITTED.

Accommodation

Kawoq Forest has multiple accommodation options to suit all explorers, from shared cabanas, private rooms, unique yogi lofts, and private forest cabins. All accommodations are beautifully appointed, built using natural building techniques and materials, featuring comfortable beds, warm feather duvets, pillows, and decorated with Peruvian Shipibo fabrics and Guatemalan cushions.

Ceremony

Venue & Amenities

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San Marcos la Laguna is a small Mayan village on Lake Atitlán in the western highlands of Guatemala. It has become a Mecca for international travelers attracted by its beauty, tranquility and diverse options for spiritual exploration and therapy. Terraced into the side of a cliff, Kawoq Forest is a twenty five minute hike up into the valley from Lake Atitlán, To escape to our lush tropical food forest please travel to us with a backpack, organic soaps, a head torch and a spirit of adventure.

Meals

Menu Types

At Kawoq Forest, we believe that food is a powerful source of nourishment not only for the body but also for the soul. Our vegetarian meals are a celebration of flavors, colors, and culinary artistry.

What's Included

  • Traditional Wixárica Ceremony and Temazcal Ceremony

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance, transport

Customer Reviews

4.81 out of 5.0 average rating

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A Unique and Magical Escape at Kawok Forest
Kawok Forest offers a truly extraordinary experience for those seeking connection with nature and adventure. The trek to reach the retreat sets the tone, building anticipation as you journey on foot to this magical location. Nestled in the forest, the retreat feels like a hidden gem, and the setting—surrounded by breathtaking views of the lake and volcanoes—is nothing short of stunning.

However, it’s essential to approach Kawok with the right mindset. This is not a luxury resort; it's more akin to glamping in paradise. The cabanas, while charming, are rustic. Some are perched high on the mountainside, requiring good physical condition to access. The accommodations have a simplicity that complements the natural setting but come with challenges: gaps in the walls invite the local wildlife (yes, I had both giant spiders and scorpions as roommates), roofs are made of plastic, and rainy nights can be noisy. Shared bathrooms and showers, while offering incredible views, are more "back-to-nature" than comfortable, with cold water and limited pressure.

That said, the experience at Kawok is unforgettable. The staff are warm and attentive, and the food is delicious, nourishing both body and soul. If you're an experience seeker who values authenticity and immersion over creature comforts, Kawok Forest is absolutely worth visiting. Just come prepared for the adventure it offers, and you’ll leave with memories to treasure.

5.0
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Amazing experience
I really truly enjoyed my three days staying and Kawoq, wanted to stay more.
Staff extremely helpful and welcoming, and always with a smile. The yoga classes were amazing also, so different one to the other. Simply amazing, would definitely come back and do one week!

5.0
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Heaven
My husband and I stayed a few nights and Kawoq and we did not want to leave. The staff are so sweet, and take the best care of you. The location is beautiful and could not be more peaceful. Highly recommend to anyone staying at the lake.

5.0
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Un lugar, staff, cocina INCREIBLE!
Es la tercera oportunidad que me quedo allí y cada vez me gusta mas!
Me gusta mucho que estas dentro del bosque, arriba en la montaña donde solo entras en un estado natural y convives en paz contigo y con los demás!
La cocina y la comida siempre es espectacular, el estaff increible y los profesores de yoga muy bien!
Es un lugar altamente recomendable si quieres alejarte de distracciones y transformar tu vida a una vida consciente y abundante!
Espero visitarlos por cuarta vez y seguir llevando amigos y personas nuevas al lugar para compartir!

4.0
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Relaxing and beautiful yoga retreat set in the Guatemalan jungle.
I stayed at Kawok Forest for three nights and did a personal retreat. I stayed in one of their bungalow private rooms, which was very comfortable and had spectacular views of Lake Atitlan and surrounding volcanoes. I honestly could have sat and watched the view alone for hours it was extremely relaxing. The yoga classes were varied and challenging in different ways. I really appreciated the diversity of teachers and what they brought to my own personal practice. There is a great level of education amongst the teachers and I really feel like I improved in a lot of ways in my practice.

The food was excellent! Prepared by local Mayan/Guatemalan ladies each day. I always felt full and nourished after each meal and everything was extremely fresh and healthy. My only complaint is that dinner was served extremely early at 5pm. If you're not used to this or you get hungry later in the evenings- bring snacks and things to eat throughout the day as meals are only served at 10am and 5pm. They have a few things to purchase on top such as protein balls and smoothies but can be pricey.

The only reason I did not give five stars is because I feel having to pay for additional and typically free amenities was a little absurd such as: connection to wifi being $10 per 3 days, luggage portage, and any trips into town. I questioned the wifi and was told everybody should disconnect during their stay but sometimes that is not feasible as a traveller you may need to connect to wifi to plan further travels, book ferries, contact loved ones etc. Also the retreat is located on the side of a cliff up a mountain I think helping with your bags is a fair trade for hiking to your accommodation. Just thought they should keep that in mind when you compare prices with other accommodation on the Lake.