Blue Morpho Tours’ proprietary Ayahuasca has been perfected over 7 generations and thousands of ceremonies. On our retreats, you get deeper visions and greater transformation with fewer side effects.
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Here are a few highlights of what others say about us…
“On the last night, I see—in broad, grand colors—the richness of the life that has always been inside of me.” (Oprahdaily.com)
“As the only full-fledged gringo shaman in the Peruvian Amazon, Souther is a natural interpreter for tourists navigating the mysteries of traditional Indian culture and its sacred plants.” (New York Times Magazine)
#1 most commented and read story in National Geographic of all time
Over 500 video and written reviews
Peruvian government’s #1 recommended retreat for over 10 years
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January 23, 2014 at 12:00 amI attended a seven day tour at Blue Morpho in June 2013, and it was the most incredible experience of my life. It was my first time drinking aya, and I did my research carefully. I selected Blue Morpho because it had the reputation for being very safe, supportive, and educational. Also, the fact that they had showers and flushable toilets was a plus (not gonna lie!). My time at Blue Morpho exceeded everything I hoped for. The facilities are great. Comfortable bungalows, large and well equipped ceremony house, plenty of space for lounging during the day, and a lovely lake for swimming. The food was fantastic, especially given the dietary restrictions when drinking! They did an impressive job. But what really made Blue Morpho stand out to me was the staff. Right away, they were there to support us and told us from the very beginning that if we had questions about anything at ANY time we could talk to any one of them. Malcolm (the shaman) was so personable, accessable, and good at reading peoples energy and needs. In every ceremony, there were the two shamans (Malcolm and Don Alberto), two apprentice shaman, several assistants who were very experienced with the medicine and made themselves available to help whenever needed, and a host of local men and women who were not drinking, but just there to help with water, bathroom trips, etc. My first ceremony was VERY hard, but even in the thick of it, I felt ultimately so safe because there were people by my side helping me through the whole time. The staff at Blue Morpho obviously has a deep respect for the medicine and for educating their guests about it. They aren’t into giving you a cheap thrill, they want you to fully understand what’s happening. We had question and answers sessions with the shaman every day for several hours, and were encouraged to talk about anything that came up for us during our time there. They were fantastic at creating and holding a safe, supportive space for all guests to grow and transform within. All in all, It was perfect. I can’t imagine a better experience, and I would think long and hard before drinking anywhere else in Peru. My time at Blue Morpho was a turning point in my life and I will always look back at it with love and tremendous gratitude for these people and this place.
DJEB
January 14, 2014 at 12:00 amI went on a tour in March 2013 and am headed back in 2 weeks. The staff were very supportive, and my stay was very comfortable. The meals are great. The location in the jungle helps to make the time peaceful. Overall, it was beautiful.
I cannot recommend Blue Morpho highly enough; and they are the only folks I would personally consider drinking with.
Imported Review
January 14, 2014 at 12:00 amJust wanted to add my 2 cents. I recently did a 9 day tour at BM, and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. The staff was incredibly supportive, and the other visitors were among the loveliest people I’ve ever met. I had a very rough time during the first ceremony — WOW the etheric plane can be big and scary! — and there’s no other place I would have rather been during such an experience than at Blue Morpho .
As for the amenities, I thought the food was great, the surroundings beautiful, and I personally really dug the “dormitory” vibe of the bungalows. For me, it was a 5 stars out of 5 stars experience, and I can’t wait to go back next year.