With Andean Medicine Man
Puma Fredy Quispe Singona

August 12–21, 2023
Urubamba, Sacred Valley & Cusco
Featuring:
Tito La Rosa, Wiñaypaq Takin, Dr. Marie Mbouni,
Ñutu Runas, Devaa Haley Mitchell, Stephen Dinan, Lindsey Wise, Josh Wise
Registration Is Closed — Join Our December Retreat Here
 
 

Travel With Us to Peru for the Trip of a Lifetime!

 

Take a journey to the frontier of your consciousness, retreat in a natural mountain sanctuary, open your heart to new depths, and propel your life to new heights.

 

Your 10-Day Program Includes:

  • Guided visits to sacred sites, including Machu Picchu, Cusco, Qorikancha, Moray, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, and Saqsaywaman
  • Two nights of ceremony with Ayahuasca in a traditional context
  • Two ceremonies with Huachuma (San Pedro) in a traditional context
  • Special welcome circle and closing night celebrations
  • Four nights of sacred music
  • Special Andean cultural experiences
  • All food, lodging, and travel, from arrival in Cusco to departure
  • Yoga and meditation
  • Small-group integration sessions throughout the journey to develop intimacy, community, and mutual support
  • Expert talks on the frontier of healing with sacred plants
  • Two online preparation meetings in advance of your arrival
  • Three online faculty integration meetings after the retreat
  • Access to Puma’s recent online video course, Working With the Plant Spirits of Ayahuasca and Huachuma… The Magic Mushrooms Course from Christopher Hobbs, PhD, LAc… and a curated selection of sessions from The Shift Network’s Shamanic Wisdom Summit and Psychedelic Healing Summit
 

Have questions? Click here to schedule a 1:1 meeting with Retreat Manager Lola Young.

Your liberation is inevitable.
— Puma Fredy Quispe Singona

Realize the truth of who you are with a community of fellow explorers in a magical land… and emerge as a more realized, clear, and empowered version of yourself, with an expanded vision for your life.

 
 

I Am Puma

More About This Journey of a Lifetime

Have you ever been on a journey that changed your life forever?

Travel is a potent portal to growth... and when you travel to one of the most powerful sacred locations on Earth, accompanied by great healers, to work with ancient traditions and life-changing plant allies, true magic is possible.

The goal of this sacred journey to Peru is to create a unique, life-changing initiation into traditional ways of healing with sacred plants, devotional music, Andean culture, and beautiful natural environments — all within a community of conscious peers.

Healing experiences will be combined with modern wisdom, integration resources, and heart-centered community… to bring you into connection with your truest Self and propel you into a new phase of your life personally and professionally.

The Shift Network has brought together the best guides, facilitators, and healers we know for an unprecedented convergence at a pivotal moment. According to lead faculty Puma Fredy Quispe Singona and his lineage, Earth is currently going through a shift into a new level of consciousness... in which the old destructive patterns in our human story are reaching their conclusion, and the new is being born.

This shift is happening through us. We’ve all endured traumas and hardships that may be perpetuating patterns that don’t serve us or the greater good. To emerge as leaders for this new era, we need to clear space for what’s to come.

It’s time to repair our history and reconnect our bodies, minds, and souls.

This sacred journey to Peru is a unique opportunity to activate a new and awakened you.

As a participant, you’ll work with ancient healing practices and profound sacred plants. Ayahuasca and Huachuma have long been considered master healer plants in Peru. The modern world is finally catching on to what the ancient healers have known for millennia. In recent years, the psychoactive effects of these plants are proving to be powerfully therapeutic in clinical settings and modern psychological research.

Ayahuasca, often referred to as Grandmother and used in nighttime ceremonies, offers a kind of “tough love.” Huachuma (or San Pedro), on the other hand, is called Grandfather, and offers “gentle love” medicine in the light of day.

Both plants, when approached with respect and honor, can catalyze great wisdom for us. By cultivating a deep relationship with these plants — along with the healing power of ceremony — you can transcend feelings of disconnection, depression, and dis-ease, and shift into an awakening of your consciousness.

In Peruvian time-honored tradition, these plants are more than mere substances. They’re living, revered entities that hold a profound intelligence about the unique pathway of healing and awakening for each individual.

 
 

Seekers from around the world have been drawn to Peru, especially the Sacred Valley, by something deeper than tourism. There’s an unspoken recognition that this land is a birthing ground for a new humanity.

Cradled by some of the largest mountains on Earth and nourished by verdant landscapes and ethereal Andean music, you’ll have the support of master healers in both plant and human form to reconnect the deepest layers of your being, open to your heart, and redesign your life in alignment with your soul.

The Sacred Valley forms around the Vilcamayo River, itself one of the headwaters of the Amazon. Nearby, the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu and the historic Incan epicenter of Cusco add to the mysterious magic of the land.

Peru has long been a favorite for travelers on a spiritual path, and you’ll have the chance to savor some of its highlights, such as the archaeological wonder of Machu Picchu, while also going deep into experiences that the vast majority of tourists miss.

Seasoned pioneers in plant medicine will guide you through your journey both in Peru and after. To ensure you receive long-lasting (and safe) positive benefits, you’ll have access to traditional healing knowledge, with the support of Western medical supervision and pre- and post-integration work that addresses psychological, spiritual, and physical healing protocols. We’ll also facilitate intimate masterminds in which you can integrate your personal work and establish peer support on professional changes as well.

In this once-in-a-lifetime experience, Puma, an Andean lineage holder trained in ancient ways by his grandfather from the age of six, will take you on a profound journey of evolution and healing for yourself and your mission.

 

Have questions? Click here to schedule a 1:1 meeting with Retreat Manager Lola Young.

 

Highlights From the 2022 Sacred Journey to Peru

 
In this trip of a lifetime, you will experience ancestral traditions that have been kept alive for thousands of years.
— Puma Fredy Quispe Singona

What Previous Participants Have Said About This Trip

 
During my journey I was able to release so much pain and grief over an extremely toxic relationship... I have felt a tremendous amount of peace since returning.

— Kim, Texas

I experienced and saw the matrix that connects all life and everything in the cosmos... It’s a miraculous experience.

— Sally, Georgia

I actually received a new energetic heart and was cleared of old patterns of carrying unnecessary suffering, grief, and sadness of my paternal lineage.

— Corrina, Oregon

I saw all of my personal growth efforts for the last 30 years coming together.

— Dennis, California

For me it was truly a journey of a lifetime. I will always treasure this experience.

— Anonymous

I felt I was being shown a new blueprint for my life.

— Anonymous

I have a lifetime of downloads to process.”

— Anonymous

I do feel like a different person inside.

— Anonymous

 
 

Who Is This Journey For?

This journey is for those with a courageous heart and strong mind who do not wish to simply bandage their symptoms, but want to delve into the core of their being.

While it’s helpful if you have previous experience working with sacred plants in a ceremonial context, it’s not a requirement. All races, colors, genders, ages, and religious orientations are welcome.

This retreat is especially for you if:

  • You’ve felt called to explore sacred plant medicines in a safe, legal, and supportive context
  • You’ve had powerful experiences with psychedelics that provided a glimpse into their healing potential, and you’d like to go further
  • Certain parts of your history are holding you back, and you desire healing so you can move forward in life
  • You have a large vision for your business and want to clarify and commit to the path forward
  • You feel like you’ve reached a plateau on your growth path and are curious how plant medicines might open you to another level
  • You’re being intuitively guided to Peru
  • You wish to deepen in your studies with Puma personally

This journey is not for you if you have psychological or medical contraindications, or you’re not prepared to enter with a spirit of respect, reverence, and willingness to do the real work that’s often required for lasting results. We are requiring any applicants over 70 to have a special medical clearance to ensure that this is an appropriate next step for you.

 
 

Faculty

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Puma Fredy Quispe Singona
Paqo, Andean medicine carrier

Puma Fredy Quispe Singona

Puma Fredy Quispe Singona began training with his grandfather, the late Don Maximo, after an initiation by lightning at the age of six — learning and mastering the Andean traditions and rituals by connecting with ancestral spirits, cosmic forces, and natural elementals.

He has worked deeply with direct lineages of the Huachuma plant from the coast of Peru and with Ayahuasca, the sacred plant of the Amazonian Shipibo people. Puma conveys a passion for the ancestral Incan teachings with a profound respect for Pachamama (Mother Earth) and plant medicine supporting our global consciousness awakening.

As a young adult, he attended and facilitated international gatherings of spiritual leaders and young leaders with YES (Youth for Environmental Sanity,) and has been featured in books and films about the Andean medicine path. Along with the team from his tour company, Pumadventures, he gathers groups from around the world for spiritual pilgrimages to visit sacred sites for self-transformation and rebirth processes.

He created and built Noqan Kani Global Community Center in his hometown village of Chinchero, where the local people, as well as the greater global community, can study and learn about these ancient teachings, keeping the timeless Andean ways, culture, and nature-based wisdom alive for generations to come. Puma’s mission is to continue his grandfather’s legacy by sharing the wisdom and the medicine of his ancestral Indigenous culture in his own unique, inspiring, and heartfelt way.

Dr. Marie Mbouni
Trauma-informed ceremonies and integration facilitator, spiritual guide, coach

Dr. Marie Mbouni

Marie Mbouni, MD, has been called the entrepreneurs’ shaman. She is a spiritual guide, a consciousness coach, and a trauma-informed sacred ceremony and integration facilitator. Marie is founder of Heart Leadership and the Source Codes Mystery School. She is a leading expert in guiding high-performing leaders, entrepreneurs, founders, and creatives to get reconnected and manifest their fullest expression — where true healing happens — so they can achieve high levels of performance, holistic success, alignment, and joy.

Marie has boldly opened up to the power of the heart and mind, the beauty of intuition, and the all-encompassing power of love. She's now stepped into her destiny as a healer, embracing her potential beyond the confines of the mainstream. A philanthropist, Marie is passionate about sacred reciprocity and giving back to help the world evolve into a better place.

Stephen Dinan
CEO and co-founder of The Shift Network

Stephen Dinan

Stephen Dinan is the founder and CEO of The Shift Network and a member of the Transformational Leadership Council and Evolutionary Leaders. The Shift Network was founded in 2010 and has served over 1,300,000 people worldwide, with customers in 170 countries. It delivers virtual summits, courses, and trainings featuring over 50 core faculty and 1,000 thought leaders in domains as diverse as spirituality, peace, holistic health, psychology, parenting, enlightened business, shamanism, Indigenous wisdom, and sustainability.

Stephen is a graduate of Stanford University (Human Biology) and the California Institute of Integral Studies (East-West Psychology). He helped create and directed the Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory & Research, a think tank for leading scholars, researchers, and teachers to explore human potential frontiers. As the former director of membership and marketing at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, he was the driving force behind the Shift in Action program and the One Minute Shift media series.

He has been a featured speaker at the World Cultural Forum in China, the Alliance for a New Humanity in Costa Rica, Renovemos Mexico in Mexico City, and the University of Cuenca in Ecuador, as well as many U.S. conferences, events, radio programs, and online summits. He is also the author of Sacred America, Sacred World: Fulfilling Our Mission in Service to All and Radical Spirit.

 

Devaa Haley Mitchell
Co-Founder of The Shift Network, Spiritual Mentor & Guide, Sound Healer & Musician

Devaa Haley Mitchell

Transformational leader Rev. Dr. Devaa Haley Mitchell helps people reconnect with their spiritual depths, unleash their leadership gifts, and step into their full potential. She is founder of the Inspiring Women with Soul series, which has served over 130,000 women from more than 160 countries. Her private practice, Radiant Essence Services, offers personal coaching and VIP retreats for clients from around the world.

Devaa is the co-founder and Chief Impact Officer of The Shift Network, where she guides and oversees Shift’s social change initiatives as well as its philanthropic activities, finding ways to leverage educational and network assets for the greatest public benefit. Shift’s impact work focuses on peacebuilding, women’s empowerment, racial healing, and civic engagement. She’s also a key player in leading and supporting the ongoing evolution of Shift’s transformational culture, both within the company and with customers around the world.

Devaa earned her BA and MA from Stanford University, received her doctorate in Ministry from Wisdom University (now known as Ubiquity University), and is an ordained interfaith minister. She was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for her ecological anthropology work with Indigenous groups in the Brazilian Amazon.

Earlier in her career, Devaa was a management consultant at the Boston Consulting Group where she consulted with Fortune 500 companies. She later worked as the founding Executive Director of the Full Circle Fund, a thriving venture philanthropy group, followed by a senior director role at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. She is also a member of the prestigious Evolutionary Leaders group.

Her pro bono service projects include serving as Acting Director of the Madrone Grove forest school, which she founded along with her husband and a few colleagues who were dedicated to creating an “awakening” curriculum for kids. She also served as Music Director at the San Quentin Prison’s Parallel Play Project, in collaboration with Marin Shakespeare. Her international service projects include training local staff to leverage arts-based techniques for transforming violence in Angola, facilitating a healing program for staff members at an HIV orphanage in Ethiopia, and distributing water filters in rural areas of India and other locations.

In her spare time, Devaa is a musician whose songs fuse East and West with danceable grooves. Her debut album, Sacred Alchemy, aimed to reawaken and liberate the many dimensions of the Sacred Feminine. Her most recent album, Rebirth, reached #1 on Amazon in the New Age Category.

Lindsey Wise
Ceremonial Energy Medicine, Music & Plant Medicine Facilitator

Lindsey Wise

Immediately following the birth of her first child, Lindsey Wise bled to death. During her near-death experience, she found herself surrounded by multitudes of light beings, who initiated her into the world of subtle energies and healing vibrations. In that moment, she realized that all beings create their own unique vibration — their soul song. She also realized that she wanted to return to earth to be a mother to the daughter she had just birthed. Lindsey’s work is to awaken humanity to the power of connection. She sees motherhood as a sacred calling. She has traveled the world and the astral realms, cultivating healing techniques to help people awaken to the power of their own voice and to honor the deep needs of the inner child. Lindsey, an E-RYT 500-certified yoga teacher, blends yoga, breathwork, guided journeys, energetic healing, and community song to help people overcome fear and anxiety, and to clear the energetic blocks that limit expression. She and her husband Josh have three children. As a family, they lived in Bali for eight years. They currently make their home in Northern California. Lindsey is honored to host this summit.

He has been a featured speaker at the World Cultural Forum in China, the Alliance for a New Humanity in Costa Rica, Renovemos Mexico in Mexico City, and the University of Cuenca in Ecuador, as well as many U.S. conferences, events, radio programs, and online summits. He is also the author of Sacred America, Sacred World: Fulfilling Our Mission in Service to All and Radical Spirit.

 

Special Musicians & Facilitators

Tito La Rosa
Flute healing & ceremonial music

Tito La Rosa

Tito La Rosa is a sociologist, musician, sound healer, and builder of musical instruments. The last 20 years he has worked healing through sound using ancestral instruments from ancient Peru. He has 12 musical productions based on his proposal to unite the ancestral-contemporary in a dialogue of cultures and time. Conductor of harmonization workshops with companies and leaders of communities. Winner of the national award for his contribution to music for the Ministry of Culture of Peru.

Wiñaypaq Takin
Ceremonial music

Wiñaypaq Takin

Wiñaypaq Takin is a cultural group that seeks to revalue our Andean customs through music, rescuing our identity. Our group intends to find conducive paths and recovery actions, awareness, strengthening, and dissemination of our culture and of the Andean entities, without denying the modernity and interculturality of current technology. Our intention is to contribute to the development of a better dissemination of the arts in our local and foreign environment through our work and increase interest in our culture and music.

 

Ñutu Runas
Celebratory, fusion folkloric music

Ñutu Runas

Ñutu Runas is one of the best folk bands in Cusco, from the beginning they always showed attitude... something that very few musicians have.

Josh Wise
Counselor, integration specialist & Senior Director at the Shift Network

Josh Wise

Josh Wise is an educator, counselor, husband, and father. He has a background in alternative education and psychology. He was the counselor at Green School Bali. Josh and his wife Lindsey lived in Ubud, Bali for eight years with their three children. They've created programs, workshops and retreats that explore consciousness, relationships, and the power of sound. His guided meditations have over 3 million views on Youtube. Josh loves being with his family, playing music, and mountain biking.

Lola Young
Retreat Manager & Facilitator

Lola Young

In addition to her role as Course & Retreat Manager on the Transformational Learning team at The Shift Network, Lola Young is a licensed bodyworker, registered yoga teacher, sacred movement Instructor and a Certified Integrative Sound Practitioner. She has studied with Indigenous wisdomkeepers and master teachers around the world. For the past seven years, Lola has been immersed in Andean wisdom, rituals, sacred ceremony, and guiding group journeys to Peru with Puma Quispe Singona.

 
 

What People Are Saying About Puma

“[Puma] has really given me another perspective in life, in general... in a spiritual way, in a mental way.”

He has really given me another perspective in life, in general... in a spiritual way, in a mental way. My connection to Pachamama — I have never been the same since then.
— Anaïs Mali, model and actress

 
“There’s really so much to learn in Puma’s teachings.”

Puma creates a learning environment in which you can really grow. He creates a safe space in which you can be your very own best. You’re so secure that you can be free. You’re connected, and you’re engaged in choosing your own path to evolve. There’s really so much to learn in Puma’s teachings. It’s like the threads that are already woven between you and the ancestral forces, the spirits, the essences, the elements, the animals, Pachamama.
Marion Conaway

“The gifts of Puma and these teachings are beyond measure.”

I feel so blessed to be able to study with Puma. His knowledge, wisdom, presence, and loving heart continue to invite me into a deeper truth of self. I am able to love more fully, to be that love, and to be in love with all that this life is offering in ways I was not before. Through the teachings and the Mesa, I feel so supported by Pachamama, the ancestors, and all allies. I feel held in a constant field of love, beauty, cosmic intelligence, and grace, and I am deeply grateful to know how to use my Mesa to offer this back in service and support of others. The gifts of Puma and these teachings are beyond measure. Much love and gratitude.
Lakita, Oregon

 

Itinerary Overview

Bear in mind this is the starting vision and that the cosmic plan will likely take it over to make it even better!

  • Day 1 — Arrive to Cusco airport and transport to the beautiful Taypikala for the opening welcome night
  • Day 2 — Introductory talks, preparation with faculty, first integration groups, visit to Ollantaytambo, and evening music
  • Day 3 —  Visit the sacred site of Machu Picchu, and special dinner on return
  • Day 4 — First ceremony with Huachuma, accompanied by Wiñaypaq Takin, and evening sound-healing concert with Tito La Rosa
  • Day 5 — Morning faculty talks and integration circles, Despacho ceremony with Q’ero elders, and evening Ayahuasca ceremony
  • Day 6 — Rest, faculty talks, integration circles, and evening Ayahuasca ceremony
  • Day 7 — Second Huachuma ceremony and an evening concert 
  • Day 8 — Expedition to the sacred site of Moray and the Chinchero weaving co-op
  • Day 9 — Transfer hotels to JW Marriott El Convento, visit Saqsaywaman, explore Cusco, integration and support talks, and final night celebration with music and dancing with Ñutu Runas 
  • Day 10 — Closing circle, ceremony, and end of journey
 

Preparation & Integration Sessions

  • Two Preparation Sessions for your journey — dates and times to be announced closer to the trip. 
  • Three Post-Retreat Integration Sessions to turn your journey into new opportunities for your life — dates to be announced.
 
 

About the Plant Medicines

The following descriptions were developed by Puma and his team, who see these plant medicines primarily through a traditional healing lens. Note that it’s not required to work with these plant medicines during the trip. You’ll always have the choice and you can opt to commune directly with the healing spirits, as you’ll learn from Puma’s online program.

San Pedro (often called Huachuma) is a cactus that’s native to the Andes and known to have been used by pre-Inca civilizations for up to 4,000 years. The active component found in this medicine is mescaline, and the nature or personality of this plant is perceived by many as the masculine grandfather spirit. It’s often depicted as having the spirit of the hummingbird.

Used to help perceive our self-created barriers and limitations, this medicine greatly aids in opening and connecting with our hearts. Each ceremony is a meeting with ourselves, Mother Earth, and the Divine, serving as a medicinal mirror to help us see where we hold onto self-limiting beliefs and patterns in our lives, gently guiding us to release what no longer serves us. San Pedro ceremonies are performed with psychological preparation and physical cleansing.

 

Ayahuasca is an ancient visionary curative medicine that comes from the Amazon. It’s traditionally used in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. Ayahuasca has two main components — the Ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi) and the chacruna leaves (Psychotria viridis). The spirit and character of Ayahuasca is divinely feminine, perceived as a woman or snake. This visionary plant medicine is often called “the purge,” as it helps us cleanse our physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual bodies through a powerful releasing process. This medicine moves through the body, activating and awakening our sleeping energies. When these energies are activated, they’re expressed in different ways and are ultimately removed from the body. The purge process can take innumerable forms, commonly through tremors, vomiting, diarrhea, strong emotions, tears, yawns, laughter, breath, and more.

Ceremonies that involve deep physical and energetic cleaning and cleansing often precede ceremonies with deep vision and light. The journey is often difficult to understand in the moment. However, with the benefit of hindsight and integration, the deep wisdom of the plants reveals itself in time. It’s commonly understood that the medicine will give you what you need and what you want.

Ayahuasca heals the spirit deeply and also teaches us what’s necessary for us to know, guiding us where it needs to guide us and helping us understand our spiritual world. Prior to the Ayahuasca sessions, it’s extremely important to participate in preparation and stimulation sessions that help us discern what we should learn and what we should ignore.

 

Sacred Sites Visits

Machu Picchu is a citadel built on top of the mountains right above the Willka Mayu or Willka Nota River, where the altar of Apu Salkantay, the most important mountain spirit god of the Inca people, resides. Built with white granite in the shape of the condor, and known as the crystal condor, the myth and legend is that the crystal condor carries the soul of the people of this Earth to the sun of divine origins. In Machu Picchu, you can connect with your original soul purpose and learn what you need to manifest in this lifetime, to leave as an offering and a legacy for generations to come. Machu Picchu is the temple of liberation, self-realization, and enlightenment, and honors the most important constellation of the Inca people — the southern cross constellation — also known as the heart of the Milky Way.

Qorikancha, the “Temple of the Sun,” is the center of centers of the Inca civilization. Completely adorned in gold, silver, and precious stones, with life-sized sacred spiritual symbols, it represents the cosmovision. This land is known as a vortex, where many ley lines converge. It was believed that the disc representing the sun was in this temple — made of crystals and precious stones (some believe from materials not of this Earth!). Top chiefs, governors, military and religious leaders, and high priests and priestesses came to this sacred temple to ask the oracle questions and make important decisions for the Inca civilization. The people of the community were only allowed outside the temple walls to pray to their ancestors, the sun disc, and the Divine... for enlightenment, self-realization, and illumination.

Saqsaywaman, the “Temple of the Enlightened,” is also known as “satisfied hawk” or “great head of the puma.” This temple was for the head of administration, top military, government, and religious leaders. The enlightened head of the puma is a terrace in the shape of lightning with lithic pieces and stones brought from a quarry 25 km southeast of Cusco, weighing approximately 120 tons. At this temple, you can connect with the power of leadership, the enlightened mind, and enlightened consciousness. Here, the Andean people give homage to Father Sun and Mother Earth and keep ancestral ceremonies, rituals, and offerings of gratitude alive.

Moray, the “Green House of the Inca,” is the temple of rebirth, set above the Sacred Valley. It’s a series of concentric circles that offered advanced hydraulic engineering to the Inca people, creating microclimates for each terrace to grow products of the Amazon in the highlands. The Incas represented the figure of Mother Earth as a woman with concentric circles symbolizing the womb, where seeds were planted and discovered and human beings were chosen as seeds of a new humanity.

Chinchero, the “Land of the Rainbow,” was derived from the word Sincheraq — the people of highly evolved souls who discovered and offered their gifts from an early age to the family and community through the Tawantinsuyu (the four regions of the sun). In ancient times, this was a university where young people were trained in the arts of weaving, architecture, engineering, astronomy, and military. Today, Chinchero is an amazing altar for the sunset. It’s believed that these altars facing the west are meant to honor the ancestors, leaders, and high priests and priestesses, who have set with the sun and, with their light, are still guarding us to be in service... for our evolution and self-realization. Chinchero is also known as the land of the rainbow and is the temple of the seven rays, which are the most important lineages and traditions of the world.

Ollantaytambo is the “Tree of Life.” In the middle of three valleys, the pre-Incan people built terraces, temples, pyramids, and astronomical observatories on mountainsides, showcasing their ancient technologies and highly advanced knowledge of architecture, engineering, and astronomy. Ollantaytambo means “observatory from above,” from the Pukina language — a language now disappeared from the communities of the Andes. Myths and traditions say that the first civilization, descendants of the Atlanteans, settled here before moving into Cusco. Famous for its powerful temples to the sun, the sacred four elements, and the Pleiades, Ollantaytambo is the portal of entrance into Machu Picchu.

 

Hotels

Taypikala (Sacred Valley)
Urubamba, the original Quechua name, means “prairies of light.” This beautiful hotel is surrounded by the majestic Andes. The weather conditions of this valley are ideal to acclimate and begin your journey. Situated between the mountains and the Urubamba River, you’ll feel an immediate sense of comfort and relaxation, surrounded by large gardens and outdoor spaces with megalithic stones and monoliths that adorn the natural-cultural landscape.

 

JW Marriott El Convento (Cusco)
Our boutique hotel offers a delightful blend of historic grandeur and modern comfort. Housed in a restored 16th-century convent in the heart of Cusco, it features two exhibition halls with ancient Peruvian artifacts, and convenient access to local attractions. Find sanctuary in our renovated rooms and suites featuring elegant marble bathrooms, deluxe bedding, and an oxygen-enriched system to relieve altitude sickness. Awake refreshed before heading to our spa for a revitalizing treatment with centuries-old Incan healing regimens. When hunger strikes, visit Qespi Restaurant, one of the best restaurants in Cusco, to enjoy an elegant atmosphere and fresh ingredients.

 

3 Online Study Resources Included in This Journey
(Valued at $841.00)

  • Puma’s Shift Network course, Working With the Plant Spirits of Ayahuasca and Huachuma 
  • The Magic Mushrooms Course from Shift faculty Christopher Hobbs, PhD, LAc
  • Curated selection of sessions from The Shift Network’s Shamanic Wisdom Summit and Psychedelic Healing Summit
 

Pricing

Limited Availability — Reserve Your Spot Now
 

Ticket Price (Single accommodation): $9,997

 

Ticket Price (Shared accommodation): $8,497

 

Price is per person; airfare not included

 

Referral Bonus: Refer a friend to the Sacred Journey to Peru and receive a FREE Shift Network Course (valued at $349.00). All you have to do is email support@theshiftnetwork.com to let us who you have referred, and once they have registered you’ll receive an email confirmation. Once you have selected your course, the Shift Customer Support team will give you access to it. This offer is valid for one year from the date of your referral.

 

Should you not be accepted for any reason, your registration fee will be refunded in full.

 

Cancellation & Refund Policy

  • If your application/health intake form is not accepted, your registration fees will be promptly refunded in full.
  • We are aware of the sensitive climate in Peru right now and are paying close attention to updates as they become available. Rest assured, if The Shift Network needs to cancel the retreat, your registration fees will be refunded in full.*
  • In the highly unlikely event that the retreat is canceled by The Shift Network, your registration fees will be refunded in full.*
  • If your application/health intake form is accepted, the following refund policy applies:*
     
    • Until May 14, 2023: Registration fees are fully refundable, less a $200 USD processing fee.
    • May 15, 2023 – June 15, 2023, registration fees are 50% refundable.
    • After June 15, 2023: No refunds.
  • All registration fees must be paid in full by June 28, 2023.
  • Registration fees are listed in USD. You are responsible for any additional fees you may be charged by your financial institution such as foreign currency exchange fees if paying from a non-U.S. account. Contact Customer Support if you require assistance with your payment.

*Please note that this refund policy pertains to the registration fees you have paid to The Shift Network for the event as described above, and does not apply to your airfare and any miscellaneous costs, which are not covered by Shift.

 

Insurance & Other Travel Arrangements & Terms

  • The Shift Network strongly encourages participants to come prepared with health insurance and travel insurance.
  • When purchasing airline tickets, we recommend you opt to include the optional insurance coverage for your tickets offered by most airlines.
  • Additionally, we strongly recommended travel insurance that could potentially cover your registration fees in the event that you are not able to attend due to extenuating circumstances. Trip protection to cover unexpected events like loss of a loved one or unexpected illnesses, emergency medical insurance, emergency evacuation, and gear protection, can give you peace of mind and support your positive travel experience. While Shift does not endorse any particular provider, here are three insurance options for your consideration:
     
  • Or, consider using a travel insurance broker, such as:
     
  • Travel arrangements and documentation, including visas, passports, flights and transportation, travel insurance, health insurance, COVID-19 testing and policies as regards travel to and from Peru, and incidental expenses, are the responsibility of applicants/participants.
  • The Shift Network and all associated organizers, facilitators, venue owners, and management are not responsible for any personal injury or illness.
 

Have questions? Click here to schedule a 1:1 meeting with Retreat Manager Lola Young.

 
 
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