Ayahuasca Ceremonies Colorado

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Colorado, USA
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Up to 12 in group
Date
October 3 - 5, 2025

Retreat Highlights

  • Retreat Guru awarded our Ayahuasca Cancun Mexico Retreat, at Aya de La Vid as one of The Worlds Best Ayahuasca Retreats for the country of Mexico [2024 Guide] https://blog.retreat.guru/worlds-best-ayahuasca-retreats
  • Our ayahuasca ceremony retreat locations each provide a unique experience filled with traditions of the region. All of our retreat have a minimum of 2 ayahuasca ceremonies accompanied with Rapé. All retreats have three integration circles to incorporate the teachings of the ceremonies for after guests have returned home. Come see why we are ranked 5 star reviews and World's Best List!

About this Retreat

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Details of this retreat

Mission Statement: The mission of Ayahuasca Community Fellowship is to foster spiritual growth and community healing while honoring ancestral wisdom through the sacred practice of Ayahuasca ceremonies. We are committed to providing a safe, reverent environment where individuals can engage in this ancient Amazonian tradition as a pathway to personal transformation and wellness. Through our deep respect for the Ayahuasca sacrament as a divine gift and adherence to time-honored practices, we guide each participant toward a deeper connection with community and spirit.

Vision Statement: We envision ACF as a global community movement fostering healing and integration in every corner of the world. In our future, we see a network of Ayahuasca integration sanctuaries where anyone seeking renewal can find guidance, friendship, and the life-changing wisdom of this sacred plant. Through these community sanctuaries, individuals rebuild their lives and become part of a growing family that heals together, creating ripples of positive change in their communities and helping to heal our planet.

Theological Formulation for Sacred Ayahuasca Traditions;
Ayahuasca Community Fellowship (ACF) presents ayahuasca ceremony as a sacred religious sacrament rooted in ancient traditions. In ACF’s doctrine, Ayahuasca (also called Yagé) is regarded as a “Master Plant Teacher” and a medium for spiritual ascension, rebirth, and purification​. The fellowship is explicitly syncretic (inspired by Unitarian Universalism) and non-denominational, meaning it embraces multiple tribal Amazonian spiritual traditions under one faith community​. ACF’s purpose is to provide ceremonial practice of ancestral plant medicine in a church/fellowship setting, as a “spiritually cathartic entheogenic communion” for its members​.

This theological framework emphasizes that drinking the ayahuasca brew in ceremony is a sacred rite of passage – a profound experience of ego dissolution and renewal. ACF literature describes the Ayahuasca ceremony as a “spiritually profound sacred purgation process” and “truly a native spiritual rite of passage” originating from the holy ancestral plant medicine traditions of Amazonian tribes​. In line with this, the fellowship views the intense purgative and visionary effects (sometimes called “ego death”) as central to personal transformation and spiritual growth. Indeed, ego death – the dissolving of one’s sense of self – is often understood as a gateway to spiritual awakening across many traditions​. ACF embraces this concept as part of its theology: the temporary “death” of the ego during ceremony allows a spiritual rebirth and deeper connection to the divine.

Crucially, ACF’s theology affirms that ayahuasca is used strictly as a sacred communion, not a recreational drug. All ceremonies are conducted with reverence to the plant spirit and in a ritual context led by experienced facilitators. Borrowing from indigenous wisdom, the fellowship believes the “intelligence and wisdom of the plants” guide the healing; facilitators (healers) are merely helpers in this process​. The fellowship’s motto, “Healing People to Heal the Planet,” reflects a core belief that individual healing through the ayahuasca sacrament contributes to broader spiritual and ecological healing in the world​. Overall, the theological formulation is coherent and sincere: ACF is a legally organized church that venerates ayahuasca as a sacrament given in communion to its members for the purpose of spiritual healing, self-knowledge, and connection with the divine​. This clear articulation of belief and practice establishes ACF as a bona fide religious organization rather than a mere retreat center.

Compliance Consideration: ACF’s theology has been deliberately framed to meet legal standards for religious use of ayahuasca. By highlighting the long history of sacred use (“practices with entheogenic plants have long existed and have been considered sacred to human cultures…for thousands of years”) and by formally adopting ayahuasca ceremony as a central religious rite, ACF underscores that its activities are an exercise of religion. The focus on sacramentality, community fellowship, and spiritual outcomes aligns with criteria under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) for what constitutes a “sincere religious exercise” burdened by the Controlled Substances Act​. In sum, the Fellowship’s theological narrative – a syncretic, nature-centric faith centered on the sacramental use of ayahuasca – is both coherent and consciously structured to support legal compliance and religious exemption claims.

Ceremonial Weekend Includes;
2 Nights Accommodations
2 Ayahuasca Ceremonies with Rapé
1 Hape Circle
2 Integration Circles
Ayahuasca Supportive Meals
Live acoustic music and icaros
Ceremony preparation
Post Ceremony Integration Support

What is Not Included?
Extra meals, drinks or activities
Airport Transportation

Schedule

Ceremony Days:
Kambo frog medicine first thing in the morning
Refresh with breakfast
Spend the afternoon resting or exploring hiking trails.
Enjoy a light lunch
Integration session where we discuss our experiences with the medicines thus far
At 7:00pm we begin our ayahuasca ceremony

For the full itinerary and all inquiries please contact Tony Westbrook at Ayahuasca Community Fellowship!
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change

Getting Here

Location icon Ayahuasca Community Fellowship, Aya de La Vid, Colorado, USA

Directions

We recommend flying into Colorado Springs Airport or Denver International Airport and organizing a carpool or private shuttle from there in our private Whatsapp group. Alternatively you can rent a 4x4 vehicle. We will provide directions to retreat upon completion of registration.

Accommodation

Ayahuasca Community Fellowship shared accommodations within the lodge and provide an experience to connect with your fellow retreat guests while also maintaining privacy in a double occupancy room within the cabin. The cabin has furnace to keep warm with kitchen and en suite bathroom. The double or single occupancy cabins offer most privacy and cozy feel to aid your integration.

Accommodation
2 Ceremonies, Oct. 3-5

Venue & Amenities

Venue & Amenities
Venue & Amenities
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Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
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Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
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Ayahuasca Community Fellowship hosts ayahuasca retreats around the world including Colorado.

"Establish a new, compassionate,

and effective approach to Natural Medicines."

Natural Medicine Health Act of 2022

The stunning property nestled one hour from Colorado Springs, CO provides refuge. Comfortable cabins with furnace to adjust temperature. Nearby miles of private hiking trails with access to hot tub.

Meals

Menu
Menu

Menu Types

The ideal diet when consuming Ayahuasca is primarily vegan with an exception of light egg or fish. All of the meals are homemade in the restaurant. 3 meals non-ceremony days & 2 meals on ceremony days

What's Included

  • Ceremonial Weekend Includes;
  • 2 Nights Accommodations
  • 2 Ayahuasca Ceremonies with Rapé
  • Word Circle
  • 2 Integration Circles
  • Ayahuasca Supportive Meals
  • Live acoustic music and icaros
  • Hot Tub Access

What's Not Included

  • Optional Services, such as Massages or Kambo
  • Airport Transportation
  • Airfare
  • Passport and visa expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • Additional excursions
  • Additional meals
  • Gratuities

Customer Reviews

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Love Tony
Wonderful human

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Excellent experience
Everything I needed. The most perfect experience of my life.

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Transformative, healing & life-changing
Amina & Tony were amazing all throughout- from initially contacting me to explain the process of Ayahuesca, the philosophies & connecting with your wisdom within - to transform your mindset, heal & integrate back into the real world. They created a truly safe & inclusive setting, which for first timers was so important. The food and camp with wonderful too. Can’t recommend this enough if you are looking for a pattern interruptor to make meaningful change in your life ❤️

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What an incredible Journey!!
Aya de la vid was absolutely such an incredible experience. The staff did such an amazing job of facilitating the entire experience and created such a warm and welcoming environment. I found tremendous growth and healing in my experience and felt I had someone with me holding my hand every moment of the journey.

A satisfied and grateful soul.

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Phenomenal and profound experience
Amina, Paola, Laeti, and Charlotte were amazing guides through this experience. I couldn’t have asked for a better group of people to share this with. The retreat exceeded my expectations. Everything was approached from a place of love and care, so that no one felt unsure or unsafe at any point. I would (and have) strongly recommend this retreat to anyone who is interested in experiencing the spirituality of ayahuasca.

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