We invite you on a magical and life-transforming journey to the Upper Amazon region in Ecuador. This land is the homeland of the sacred plant Ayahuasca, from which the doctors of the jungle – the indigenous kichwa shamans – prepare the magical & visionary brew of the same name.
This brew cleanses the body and mind, purifies the soul and allows us to access the knowledge of one’s heart and the transcendental well of wisdom. It allows us to directly experience and converse with the Divine and the spirits of the Nature.
You are welcome to participate and receive healing and blessing from both Ayahuasca brew and the healer spirits it brings.
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Mary S
June 20, 2024 at 1:54 pmIn the six months since I participated in a 10 day retreat, the Feather Crown Ayahuasca experience has transformed my ways of ‘knowing’ and, thereby, ‘being’. The private healing center in the Llanganates National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon provides a grounded place for experiencing healing through rainforest plants and indigenous traditions. Individual cleansing rituals and purification plant baths prepare participants for the sacred plant medicine ceremonies led by shaman Don Carlos and supported by Jan and the Kichwa team. Sharing and integration sessions further healing, learning, and growing. Personal experience is also enriched by locally sourced cuisine and jungle walks. As time passes in the weeks and months that follow, the profound subtle and transformative results of the Ayahuasca ceremonies and plant medicines are more fully revealed.
leadoff
June 7, 2023 at 3:58 pmSo I was a guest two years ago and have been negatively impacted by the experience.
I’m not trying to hurt the reputation of the center in anyway but I want to provide comprehensive experiential information so that others can make the best decision for themselves.
I’m a psychotherapist with a decade and half of experience and have been studying indigenous cultures for nearly a decade. I’ve drank ayahuasca upwards of 100 times within the Santo Daime religion, and various shamanic cultures in Peru, Costa Rica, Columbia, Ecuador, and Mexico.
I’ll start with some of the good things about the retreat. Most of the support staff including Omar and the cook were great and treated you like family. The shaman was a solid approachable guy. The food was great and prepared with genuine love. The medicine was pretty smooth for what it is and not overly purgative. The weather and the mosquitoes were not too bad for the jungle.
Some of the so so things included the structure of the ceremony. After the shaman sang and worked on everyone he left. It was a little uneasy for me to see this because it was typically fairly early in the night and to not see someone holding the space caused a little bit of fear. Also, most of the guests are from the Czech Republic and don’t speak English. They were very nice folks but I wished this was revealed to me before I booked the trip because integrating with other guests is an important component of medicine work for me. Additionally, the integration in three languages was very long and tiring. And the facilitators could have put a little more effort in connecting to the guests, maybe in eating with them occasionally for example. A few folks have given respectful constructive feedback on google but it always seems to get taken down.
The uglier side of things…
There was no psychological screening at all. There was a guest with very severe borderline personality that caused lots of problems. I got a cold during the trip and went to lay down. Upon waking up I discovered that the guest with borderline was presenting my cold as plague like symptoms and scaring guests. I offered to take a covid test to satisfy their concerns and the facilitator told me that he wasn’t concerned because I didn’t have a fever. This upset the guest with borderline and she decided to access and share confidential medical records. I do not believe the breach to have been intentional but the owner did not seem to understand the damage that this caused. I believe that he could have done several things to make the situation right (refund, time with shaman, looking into the incident, etc) but he didn’t. I decided to look into the incident for myself after the trip to see how much of my information was leaked and it led to the center creating a fake website in my name which detailed my profession, my location, and even had a private picture of me. They also shared my demographic and contact information with at least 1 guest without my consent. I asked repeatedly and respectfully for the website to be taken down, as did a lawyer friend, but one year later it still hasn’t been. I’m backed into a corner in writing this review but I hope that it will help others. I still have nightmares about this experience but I don’t want to fight with the center. I send them love, peace, healing, and success.
Joao
September 21, 2022 at 2:03 amI feel truly blessed to have chosen Feather Crown as my first retreat on this medicial plant, and can’t recommend enough.
First of all, the place itself is absolutely magic. You are in the middle of the jungle, isolated, surrounded by lush green and a few minutes walk from the purest river I have ever been.
Secondly, the facilities and the hospitaly of the staff are exceptional. Really basic but comfortable huts that give you a deep forest experience and the quality of the food is superb! Truly incredible job of the cooks who every day presented us with rich food without salt, sugar or grease.
Last but not least, the Shaman (Don Carlos) and the team were expectional in every term. Don Carlos gives you a proper authentic experience with all the knowledge that his 78 years provide and the team, Barbara and Omar who made every feel compeltely safe, and were tireless and available for anything you need (and I really mean everything).
I couldn’t have asked for a better first experience to deep dive into the depth of this medicinal plant and I am deeply thankful to have found Feather Crown Retreat.
aintwasted
April 18, 2022 at 11:49 amFeather Crown is absolutely magical! It was our first time sitting with Ayahuasca and I’m so happy we went here! It’s a very intimate experience, I think they only allow up to 12 people at a time. So you get one on one time with the shaman during the ceremony. I’ve now done the 5 day and 13 day experience. I definitely recommend the 13 if you can. Taking 2 weeks to really be in it and focus on healing was the best experience I could have given myself!!
The complex is super rustic, but very comfortable and built in such a sustainable way! I felt my entire nervous system relax when I arrived. And you can go swim in this incredible river that’s just a short walk from the cabins. We were there daily.
It’s high enough altitude that there really aren’t mosquitos (huge plus haha). The entire staff has a heart of gold. Everyones super welcoming and knowledgable, the food is AMAZING!
I also love that you don’t super pack in ceremonies, especially for beginners. They take safety super seriously and really honor doing the experience in a gentle way and having plenty of time for rest and being with nature to integrate what you learn. And you get to go on rainforest walks on the off days and learn about other medicinal plants in the area.
I also love that they have a really close working relationship with the Indigenous communities in the area and do a lot of environmental advocacy. Feather crown is the real deal. You’ll be taken really good care of and they have a psychologist on staff and the Shamans have like over 50+ years of experience.
aseeker2
March 15, 2022 at 7:10 pmFeather Crown is the perfect Retreat Center to experience plant medicine whether it is your first time or 100th. Jan and his professional staff will ensure that your stay is all that you could ask for. The location, the food, the activities and experiences are all top notch. I hope to return some day!