Macanal, Boyacá, Colombia
Up to 20 in group
April 5 - 9, 2026
About this Retreat
Yoga Instructor | Triathlon and Running Coach | Holistic Psychologist | Ayahuasca Ceremony Facilitator
With over a decade of experience as a triathlon and running coach, Jorge Quero has guided more than 500 athletes to achieve their peak physical condition. He extends this expertise into the yoga sphere, where he has been practicing for over ten years and teaching since 2020. Jorge is a RYT500 certified instructor with 700 hours of training in various styles, including traditional Hatha, Iyengar, Vinyasa, Yoga Nidra, Yin Yoga, and Sound Healing.
Jorge’s journey with plant medicine has become a vital part of his holistic wellness practice. He has facilitated over 30 Ayahuasca ceremonies, accompanying experienced indigenous shamans who lead these sacred rites. Drawing from his personal experience with various Ayahuasca traditions, Jorge serves as a bridge between participants and the healing process, ensuring they are supported throughout their journey. He works closely with the shamans, holding space and providing guidance, while the shamans direct the ceremonies and administer the sacred medicine.
Jorge’s deep respect for the ancient traditions and his understanding of the psychological and spiritual dimensions of Ayahuasca enable him to create a nurturing and safe environment for participants. His role as a facilitator is to assist the shamans and provide emotional and mental support to those undergoing these powerful transformations.
With his background in Holistic Psychology, Jorge integrates his understanding of the mind-body-spirit connection into the retreat experience. He combines this with his spiritual insights to help participants process and integrate their experiences in meaningful and lasting ways.
Jorge’s teaching philosophy embodies the body of an athlete, the mind of a stoic, the spirit of a warrior, and the heart of a poet. His expansive approach welcomes influences from different disciplines, aiming for holistic personal growth and wellness.
Having led over 20 yoga teacher trainings and plant medicine retreats, Jorge stands for continuous growth and exploration, pushing the boundaries of traditional wellness practices. His retreats offer a transformative experience, blending physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual awakening in a harmonious and integrative way.
Eveiro Barrera is a native elder from the Piedemonte Llanero community and a member of the U’WAS indigenous people, originally from the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy in Colombia.
He has over 35 years of experience as a traditional medicine man, a path he walks with deep commitment and reverence for ancestral wisdom. Since 2007, he has been officially recognized as a traditional healer by the Camëntsá Biyá people of Mocoa, Putumayo.
Throughout his journey, he has supported the healing processes of more than 5,000 individuals through sacred plant medicine ceremonies, offering his guidance with presence, knowledge, and a profound love for the Earth and its medicines.
Heidy Moreno is an integrative therapist, collaborator, and close ally of the Fundación Colibrí del Arcoíris. For over 20 years, she has dedicated her path to healing work, guided by a deep commitment to the spiritual mission of Ayahuasca.
Her therapeutic approach blends ancestral wisdom with modern techniques to support individuals in achieving greater balance and well-being across all levels of their being.
She is trained in a wide range of healing modalities, including:
• Alternative therapies: aromatherapy, bodywork (Quiro), Reiki, and Shiatsu
• Traditional Chinese medicine: acupuncture, auriculotherapy, moxibustion, reflexology, and cupping
• Holistic therapies: physiotherapy, Tai Chi, and natural pharmacology
• Specialized massage therapy focused on nervous system regulation and sedation
Heidy offers her presence with clarity, sensitivity, and a spirit of service, supporting those on the path of deep healing and reconnection with themselves and sacred plant medicine.
Stacy is a nutrition therapist, meditation teacher, yoga instructor, and contrast therapy guide. She’s also a mother of three, so she’s walked quite a path. She leads with authenticity and direct honesty, firmly believing that the more we know, the better we do.
Details of this retreat
This retreat is born from the deep desire to create a real, human, and loving space to accompany you on a journey of authentic transformation. It is not an escape, nor a one-time experience that is later forgotten. It is an intentional pause. A parenthesis to look inward, reset your system, let go of what you no longer need to carry, and remember what has always been within you.
For 5 days and 4 nights, we invite you to walk accompanied, with presence, in a natural setting that breathes beauty, silence, and medicine in every corner. We will work from the body, mind, emotion, and spirit, integrating ancient practices such as Yoga, conscious breathing (breathwork), and the traditional medicine of Ayahuasca.
But you don’t just arrive here out of nowhere.
This retreat includes a preparatory course:
The Ayawé Method: A Practical Path to Consciousness, Presence, and Intention
This preparatory course is not a simple requirement; it is an essential part of the process. Through weeks of personal work, it helps you cleanse your inner field, establish foundations of honesty and clarity, and discern from a more present place if you are truly ready to take this step. Some people, after the course, decide that it is not the right time to do the retreat. And that is fine. That is also part of the purpose.
The course can be taken separately.
For those who do choose to move forward, the retreat doesn’t start when you arrive at the mountain. It began inside you a while ago.
We are not here to seek extraordinary experiences. We come to remember what is essential: Your connection to the Earth. Your truth beyond the masks. Your capacity to feel, inhabit yourself, and sustain yourself. Your relationship with the sacred, however you may name it.
This is a space of truth, presence, and respect. For yourself, for others, for the medicine, for the Earth. A place where you do not need to prove anything, impress anyone, or pretend to be more “evolved” than you are. You only need to arrive as you are, with the willingness to look straight ahead, surrender to the process, and walk accompanied.
The rest, life takes care of.
Throughout the retreat you will experience:
Each day is designed to support you, not to demand from you. There is structure, yes, but also space to feel, rest, digest, and simply be.
During these days, you will experience things that invite you to release what you no longer need and open up to what is truly ready to arrive:
● Two sacred Ayahuasca ceremonies, guided by medicine keepers who deeply honor traditional wisdom. It’s not about taking the medicine, but about letting the medicine take you, at the moment and to the extent that your process allows.
● Daily practices of yoga, meditation, and breathwork, not as a routine, but as a living tool to connect with yourself and sustain yourself through what moves.
● Integration circles, where sharing becomes medicine. Spaces to put into words what we feel, to listen and be listened to with respect.
● Continuous accompaniment by people who not only know the path but have walked it many times.
● Nutritious, mindful meals prepared with intention, aligned with the Ayahuasca diet, so that everything that enters your body adds to your process.
● Spaces for deep rest, contemplation, and connection with the earth, because sometimes, the most healing thing is simply to be in silence, feeling life breathing with you.