- March 11: We will meet in the morning at the airport in Puerto Maldonado, where we will take a van and a 40-minute boat ride to reach the beautiful Lodge. Here, we can rest, swim in the pool, and start to familiarise ourselves with the local nature and the group. In the late afternoon, we will gather for an intention-sharing circle and an introduction to the retreat, followed by the first ceremony. We will meet Maestro Don Bechin, a curandero from Iquitos, who will guide us through the experience of the Amazonian tradition.
- March 12: Before lunch, we will hold a sharing circle, looking into each other's eyes and allowing space for the night’s experience to settle. In the afternoon, we will take a guided walk through the Amazon.
- March 13: After breakfast, we will gather to listen to a talk led by Maestro Don Bechin. In the afternoon, we will rest and prepare for the second ceremony.
- March 14: Before lunch, we will hold a sharing circle. In the afternoon, we will visit the tropical orchard.
- March 15: We will take an excursion to Lake Sandoval. Third night ceremony.
- March 16: A day of rest and reflection in the afternoon on the experiences and teachings received in the first part of the journey.
- March 17: Departure from the Amazon and arrival at Cusco airport. From here, we will take our van to the town of Pisac, located at 2972 meters above sea level. Pisac is a flourishing center in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, rich in attractions and known for its beautiful handicraft market. Time for rest and acclimatisation.
- March 18: After breakfast, we will depart for a full-day excursion. We will visit the archaeological site of Moray, composed of three terraced amphitheaters, built by the Incas, probably as agricultural laboratories. Here, we will meditate and connect with the ancient wisdom of the place. After lunch (in Urubamba), we will head towards Ollantaytambo, the town that best preserves the atmosphere of the Inca period. We will visit the archaeological area, where, among many ruins, lies the Temple of the Sun, a center for astronomical observation. Return to Pisac.
- March 19: After breakfast, we will visit the artisanal community of Chawaytiri. We will witness their work and be shown the entire process of creating their fine handicrafts. We will have lunch with the community, enjoying their traditional soup, and those who wish can purchase some pieces. After our farewells, we will visit the Intiwatana Temple in Pisac, used by the Incas for astronomical observations. Here, we will meditate together and then walk down through the scenic landscape to our hotel.
- March 20: After breakfast, we will have the honor of meeting Maestro Don Kucho, who will guide us in the Despacho experience, a traditional Andean ceremony of offering to Pachamama. In the afternoon, we will visit the rescued animal sanctuary at Ccochahuasi, located 20 minutes by bus from Pisac.
- March 21: We will spend the entire day guided by Maestro Don Kucho, experiencing a deep connection with ourselves and celebrating nature with Andean medicine. We will walk along the river, feel the strength and energy of Mother Earth, and learn about the spirit of Mapacho. We will close the ceremony with songs around the fire.
- March 22: After breakfast, we will calmly move toward Cusco, the "navel of the world," the beating heart of the ancient Inca empire, which still fascinates visitors from around the globe. We will start at the Temple of the Moon, a mystical place dedicated to female energy and fertility. Here, we will meditate together and connect with the energies of the place, then walk to the center of Cusco, where we will visit the characteristic neighbourhoods of San Blas and San Ana, the cyclopean walls, and the traditional San Pedro Magic Market. After dinner, we will hold a sharing circle and close the retreat.
- March 23: After breakfast, we will visit the traditional market of Pisac, where every Sunday the Quechua communities from the mountains parade through the streets, bringing their products to the square. After farewells, we will depart.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change