Estacion Kapitari

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’.

Reviews (48)

4.6 out of 5
Overall 4.6
  • farzadkassam
    March 5, 2015 at 12:00 am

    Enjoyed my stay at Kapitari. Was surrounded by very caring people. Made some new friends. Always felt safe. Definitly worth it, so glad that I picked Kapitari for my first time experience with Ayahuasca. Really connected with Don Lucho and learned a lot from the whole experience. Kapitari is definitly a place to visit at any point, and they are very accomodating and welcoming.

  • mc929RR
    February 19, 2015 at 12:00 am

    This retreat absolutely changed my life. i put everything mind, body and soul and got everything I was looking for in return. Andy has a great program of cleansing the body and soul, they’ve put a lot into making it a perfect balance. Don Lucho is an amazing Shaman who truly cares about giving back to the environment. I can’t say enough about my experience there I will be going back next year….

  • Birdboyffsc
    February 13, 2015 at 12:00 am

    I will never forget my time at Kapitari. As affordable as it is, I never once felt like I was in danger. I always felt like I was taken care of even if the worst situation were to arise. And sometimes the only thing you need to hear is that you’ll be completely safe at Kapitari.

    I needed to be taken out of my element and gain a new perspective on everything in my life. Mission accomplished.

  • GazNorris
    February 10, 2015 at 12:00 am

    If your looking for a rustic authentic experience with ayahuasca then this is your retreat, I’ve just been there for one week and I can honestly say it was perfect in every way possible from the facilitators, the shaman and the staff. It’s a very friendly and safe environment and don and his family where extremely welcoming. There’s no glam here so if that’s your bag then go elsewhere as you’ll be washing in a pond although they where installing a shower system whilst we where there.i had the privilege of the company of some of the nicest people I have ever met whilst on the retreat it was brilliant and couldn’t have asked for anything more 5* from me
    GazNorris 2/2/15 – 8/2/15 x :-))

  • PlautdietschMan
    February 7, 2015 at 12:00 am

    The people, the jungle, the place, the shaman – it’s all a very sacred place and when mother ayahuasca calls me again, I’ll definitely come back to kapitari. I can recommend that place to everybody!

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