La Luna is run by Maestro Don Guido Rimachi. The center was first opened in 1987 as the local village clinic by the Rimachi brothers, and used to serve mainly local patients. As time went on the word was spread, and patients from all over Peru and the rest of the world started to show up. Throughout the last 30 years people have traveled to Santa Maria de Ojeal for healing.

2015 Don Guido decided to expand the village clinic into a full-service Ayahuasca healing center with private bungalows for visitors traveling abroad, wishing to stay many nights and focus on personal healing.

In 2016 the new facilities were opened with a different name, but the sacred Amazonian healing techniques remain. Our shamans work the traditional way with Ayahuasca, passed down through many generations.

Today, La Luna del Amazonas is both one of the oldest and the newest centers around. The center is traditional yet modern, perfect for those who want access to ancient healing in a comfortable environment.

Reviews (66)

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  • christia
    July 18, 2023 at 11:50 am

    I had a truly life-changing experience at La Luna del Amazonas :).
    From the moment I arrived, I felt a deep sense of respect and reverence for the tradition and the medicine. The shamans and facilitators were incredibly knowledgeable and experienced, and their commitment to safety was evident in every aspect of the retreat.

    The Ayahuasca medicine itself was incredibly powerful and transformative. I felt like I was able to access deep parts of myself and gain insights and clarity that I had never experienced before. The ceremonies were conducted with the utmost care and respect for the medicine, and I felt like I was in good hands throughout.

    What struck me most was their deep respect for the cosmology and traditions surrounding the use of Ayahuasca. The ceremonies were conducted in a way that honored the indigenous traditions from which the medicine comes, and the shamans gave us time every day for conversations and explained the significance of each aspect of the ceremony. This added a layer of depth and meaning to the experience that I had not encountered before.

    Thank you so much all of you (Leonardo, Guido, Jack, Benigno, Ociel?, Walter, Enrique and Carmen). I’m looking forward to meeting you all again soon!

  • Sid2023
    May 19, 2023 at 7:23 pm

    A magical community

    I spent one week at La Luna del Amazonas. I had been traveling around Peru with my partner and felt a deep urge to visit the Amazon and learn more about the healing properties of Ayahuasca. While researching for a place (by reading various online reviews) to experience the Ayahuasca traditions, a criterion that felt essential was safety. I was grateful to learn that those who had previously visited and reviewed La Luna had felt comfortable and secure in their experiences. In addition, I relied on the reviews of past guests who spoke highly of La Luna for its community, incredible access to the forests, and compassion from the program operators (Henrik/Enrique) and the remarkable Shamans. Now, it feels necessary that I share my experiences so that I may inspire future guests to visit La Luna.

    What allowed me to feel safe immediately at La Luna (and thus contributed to me having trusting experiences with Ayahuasca as medicine asap) was witnessing the diversity in the participants at our first ceremony. Enrique’s teenage son was attending, as was a three-generation Colombian family, and a few participants from the U.S. and Canada ages 20-40. We had the chance to meet with the Shamans and Enrique before our first ceremony to discuss intentions, and I felt heard, seen, and loved throughout the preparations. I must review and comment on the level of safety because my ability to trust the Ayahuasca medicine and have a profound experience relied so deeply on initial feelings of safety and trust. From the first moment of arrival and continued one year later, I have felt held by the talented healers. This past year especially (about six months after I left the retreat), I began to notice I had developed an aversion to alcohol. Enrique was so patient and kind, taking the time to write to me about the ways of integration after Ayahuasca and some examples of how that might manifest. That is extreme care. I continue to feel held by this lovely family.

    I have broken this review into simple categories (things that mattered to me when deciding). I hope this helps you too!

    Location:
    Getting to La Luna was very simple. We met at a cafe in Iquitos and were guided to the docks and aboard the boat that brought us to its remote location. La Luna is a private secluded space deep in the jungle on a tributary of the Amazon River, which hosts opportunities for comfortable swimming, exploring by canoe, and wandering in the woods. There is a small village nearby and some activity on the river as locals pass by in canoes.

    Space:
    There is a central screened-in structure where we ate meals and lounged. There are multiple hammocks, a small library with great Ayahuasca-related reading material, and places to rest and relax. Stilted wooden platforms connect this building to the private rooms and the Maloka. The rooms provide everything you need and are well-kept, clean, and spacious. I cannot describe the beauty of the Maloka, with its circular design and surrounded by the jungle (see photos attached/experience yourself). There is also one extra cabin across from the main structure offering another place for resting and quiet. Finally, plenty of lush greenspace surrounds for stretching, yoga, meditation, walking, playing, etc.

    Food:
    On arrival, I was surprised to learn that I had been pre-dieting with pretty wild limitations I had read from people online. I would adhere to the dieta that Enrique shares with you when registering and not worry so much about the advice of strangers from other platforms online. The meals prepared at La Luna were delicious, and there was always plenty to go around.

    Activity:
    I was hoping for a place with less scheduled activity as I was preparing to spend much of my time in contemplation, meditation, sleep recovery, etc. At La Luna, this relaxed pace is the vibe. Aside from
    the ceremonies and flower baths, there is no activity schedule you have to be present for. I think this element is so important and often missed at other retreats. Your body will need time to relax, your mind time to wander, and your soul time to be. This zero-pressure, schedule-less agenda was so lovely. That said, for busier types, there was always lots to do. If you like to participate in activities, there were incredible adventures on non-ceremony days. We went on an informative forest walk with the shamans, visited Monkey Island, borrowed canoes to explore the area, and did yoga together as a group (led by a participant).

    Ceremonies:
    This part is altogether much harder to review. I had transformative experiences that I will forever be grateful for, but I feel uncomfortable writing a review as this certainly is not guaranteed. I have learned that Ayahuasca will hold you/ or challenge you the way you need her. I feel comfortable commenting on the level of security, the intimacy of the small group size, and the wisdom of the shamans and Enrique. You are eased into Ayahuasca medicine, starting with a small quantity on day one and adjusting as the healing experts (and yourself) see fit based on your personal experiences. The follow-up share circles the day after were enjoyable and helped foster a community among group members and provided one-on-one communication with the Shaman. As for the Ayahuasca experience itself, that magic is yours to discover. I trusted the process and had great revelations after just four ceremonies.

    Healers:
    All the staff members exceeded my expectations as program facilitators and Shamans. They were born to be healers. I speak Spanish at an intermediate level, so I felt comfortable talking to the shamans. That said, I experienced deep gratitude for Enrique’s advanced translations with the many feelings I struggled to communicate in a second language. His phenomenal translation abilities helped me understand the Shamans’ reflections and offered eased communication overall.

    The community at La Luna welcomed me with arms wide open. The place will forever hold a special place in my heart. I am already looking forward to when I will be able to return.

    Thank you, La Luna,

  • monwubere
    monwubere
    May 12, 2023 at 7:54 pm

    La Luna is a place where words can’t do it justice. My experience there was amazing from the interaction with Enrique, Guido, and the beautiful family of workers and staff, to the location – a healing center in the heart of the Amazon. I was immediately touched by the genuineness and sensitivity that existed here. This was my 2nd ayahuasca experience and my intention was to find a deeper understanding and confirmation of the life path I was taking after my 1st experience. La Luna provided me with that and more. I received amazing insight but the richness of those experiences was developed from the many conversations and reflections that were given to me by Enrique and Guido. The truest wisdom was espoused by in a way where I was the seeker and ultimately the finder. Also, I was blessed to be surrounded by a beautiful group of human beings who also were sharing in this experience. This led to beautiful discussions and support throughout this experience. Without question, I highly recommend La Luna to anyone wanting to experience the power and insight of an ayahuasca ceremony in a safe and supportive environment. I look forward to next time!

  • bradleyaustin
    bradleyaustin
    May 7, 2023 at 12:18 pm

    My time at La Luna del Amazonas was hands down the most amazing and fulfilling experience of my life! I was looking for an Ayahuasca experience in the Amazon with an indigenous shaman that did not cater too much to western conveniences, and this was the perfect place.

    The accommodations were rustic, but way more than adequate. The food was so good (thanks Carmen!). Enrique’s vast experience with facilitating and support made me feel even more safe and comfortable. The whole La Luna family is just incredible.

    There were 4 shamans with us together in amazing ceremonies in a beautiful maloca temple with a red clay earth floor surrounded by the jungle and all of it’s glorious sounds and spirits. I felt truly held by Las Amazonas..

    I was filled with so much awe and reverence just being in the presence of these authentic indigenous shamans, the elder of whom is in his 80s! Their combined experience with Ayahuasca and healing ceremonies is nothing short of extraordinary.

    I feel truly blessed to have been apart of it all and I will definitely be returning.

  • daveworld
    April 21, 2023 at 10:47 pm

    I spent 1 week in La luna del Amazonas. It was one of the best weeks of my life.
    I’ve been to other Ayahuasca centers before, but it doesn’t compare.
    Henrik – an extremely nice and empathetic person. He was always interested in how the guests felt. Shaman – not only a good connoisseur of the jungle, but also an ever-smiling nice guy.
    Staff great. Great food, lots of fruit.
    A rich program that provided me with experiences that I will remember for the rest of my life.
    Central location in an amazing location right on the river.
    Lots of animals everywhere.
    Everything clean, plenty of hygiene items.

    I can only recommend this center. I’d be right back.

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