The Kapitari Center was founded in 1980, by the shaman Luis Culquiton, widely known as Don Lucho.
Don Lucho comes from a long line of natural healers, but he discovered the healing qualities of plants himself, at a very early age; he drank ayahuasca for the first time at age 16. He soon discovered the power of the plants and felt a calling, which he describes as “the legacy of my ancestors.”
In 1980, at age 30, Don Lucho was an established, self-educated shaman. This is when the spirit of ayahuasca called on him to work with the plants, to help protect the incredible biodiversity of the Peruvian Amazon and indeed to save the world; “Up until that moment, I had not been very concerned about the forest. Then I said; ‘How can I save the world? I have no education, I don’t know anything.’ But I started to learn from the plants. I was told by the plant spirits what their qualities were, whether it was for food, as medicine, or even as fertilizer to add nutrients to the soil.”
Don Lucho developed a new way of agriculture, which is very similar to what has become known as ‘permaculture’ in the West. Traditionally, Amazon farmers would burn down a part of the forest and plant only one or two crops on their fields. But the soil quality is poor in the Amazon and they would soon have to abandon their fields, repeating the process of ‘slash and burn’, slowly destroying the rainforest.
By planting up to a hundred different plant species on the land, Don Lucho recreates the balance of the rainforest, which sustains its own existence. This way, the farmers’ fields remain fertile indefinitely, removing the need to ‘slash and burn’ and even returning wasteland to the rainforest, where it can be reintegrated.
One of the main sources of funding for the Kapitari projects is through our Ayahuasca retreats. Unlike many of the Ayahuasca retreat centers in Peru, Kapitari is not owned or controlled by westerners, but by Peruvians for the benefit of Peruvians.
Don Lucho’s main objective is to share his knowledge, expertise and experience with whomever can benefit from it. He promotes the exchange of seeds and saplings, which he grows at Kapitari and invites people from throughout the Amazon and the world to come learn and share through his ‘Field School’.
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justbackfromPeru
July 15, 2015 at 12:00 amUnderwhelming! the website promised a lot but very little of the $ you spend are invested into making your experience comfortable (I have never seen such a thin mattresses as the ones in the malocka) Also didn’t learn much about how money is invested in local community – the sustainable agriculture tour was about 2 sentences long. Many people on the retreat felt incredibly underfed and weak as a result. Understand dieta restrictions but the quantity of available food was ridiculous (considering you are very weakened by vomiting etc). If you needed a second helping you got scowled at. There wasn’t a strong ethic about conservation – a beautiful non poisonous snake was trapped, badly handled & bleeding and taken to a ‘farm’- we couldn’t work out why it couldn’t just stay in the forest. We were told the medicine was more of a body healing medicine than a visionary one – certainly we have had much strong medicine back at home and had very few insights on the retreat. one night the brew was so toxic and heavy that many people couldn’t move and everyone was incredibly sick- never had weird medicine like that before! Finally i think the thing that was most disappointing was there was absolutely no invitation for feedback at all- no questionnaire no follow up etc. This place seems like a cash cow for someone and really needs a spruce up.
LadyFaceLou
April 16, 2015 at 12:00 amThere are no words for how amazing my experience at Kapitari was!
Don Lucho and Wagner are fantastic Shamans who are so connected with nature and everything around them!
Andy and Carolina are also some of the nicest people you’ll meet.
There is plenty to do while staying at Kapitari, you’d be silly to go anywhere else!
Cannot wait to go back.
Much Love!
x
jelcke
April 6, 2015 at 12:00 amKapitari is a great place to experience and enjoy Ayahuasca in a authentic and safe environment. The shaman Don Lucho is powerful and trustworthy. During the week there were very good extra activities together with enough free time to integrate the experience and enjoy the great surroundings. I would like to thank Andy and all other staff for an unforgettable time, it was perfect in every way.
brandonel
March 30, 2015 at 12:00 amPretty rough but wonderful life-changing experience, in a perfect place to rediscover yourself.
The staff is very nice, making you feel at peace with yourself being outside of your comfort zone.
I think this type of authentic retreat is best suited for the medicine you are going to work with.
No one leaves unimpressed.
Keep the diet as much as possible in advance and you will be fine.
Peace!
Philly the kid
March 9, 2015 at 12:00 amI have just completed a week long retreat at Kapitari and I can honestly say it has to be the best thing I have ever done. My life had become stagnant, filled with frustration, anger, depression and fear. I found myself unhappy, isolated and without any enthusiasm. Kapitari was a last ditch effort to try and invigorate what at one time was a lively, caring, loving and excited spirit within which I felt had succumbed to all of the hardships of modern living and traumas of past experience.
For the first time in 7/8 years I feel completely relaxed and re energised! My passion for life and new experience have returned and now I am positive and excited about my future!
I really cannot say enough good things about Kapitari.
-The surroundings are breathtakingly beautiful!
-The accommodation is so authentic and suprisingly comfortable, private yet connected! (absolutely loved the hamoc in my tambo!)
-The food was outstandingly good, varied, nutritious and about as organic as you can get!
-The local people and staff were all very helpful and constantly smiling!
-Don Lucho and his son Wagner (Shamans/Curanderos) were really engaging, caring and wise souls.
-The other paticipants who I met at Kapitari were such lovely and geuine people who really helped me to reconnect with people and I think we all have made friends for life!
-I think most notably the facilitators Andy and Debs surpassed all of my expectations for guidance, warmth, support and love and I will be forever greatfull to them.
I would say to anyone considering taking part in an ayahuasca retreat that Kapitari is a wonderful almost magical place where you will feel safe, loved and at peace. It truly is an amazing gem in a troubled world where you can gather thoughts and listen to your inner guide uninterrupted. It has changed my life and I believe it can change the world.
I wish you all the best in your quest for life and love, from a crazy 31 year old Irish man, ha ha, Peace!