Ayahuasca $1,650 - $2,200

Nimea Kaya Healing Center

Pucallpa, Peru

At the Nimea Kaya Healing Center, we are dedicated to offering traditional Ayahuasca journeys, working alongside both male and female Shipibo healers. Our Shipibo healers carry decades of wisdom and knowledge through working with master teacher plants. Through our retreats, we aim to support our guests awaken to their fullest potential by healing their bodies, minds and spirits.  Our focus on health, nutrition and self-sustainability in our peaceful and eco-friendly environment lends to a deeper healing process where long lasting positive impacts are made in the lives of our guests. With over 16 years of experience leading Ayahuasca retreats, we have helped support thousands of guests from all over the world transform their lives.

Our Selva Spirit Association NGO focuses on raising the awareness in the preservation of shamanic traditions, reforestation projects as well as multiple health programs implemented in the surrounding communities.

 

Shamanic Retreats:

Our shamanic retreats are designed to accommodate each individual on their path of awakening and healing. We offer a series of three or four Ayahuasca ceremonies per retreat with a local Shipibo Shamans, also known as a Curandero or Maestro.  Our healers have been well established in the shamanic ayahuasca practice for several decades. Our medicine is brewed with only the ayahuasca vine and chacruna leaves. Our ceremonies are facilitated with the utmost integrity and responsibility. There are always four to six of our staff members in every ceremony helping our guests through their healing journeys with the sacred medicine. Drinking the ayahuasca medicine during ceremonies allows the participants to expand their consciousness to a multi-faceted universe. Ayahuasca takes the individual through a process of cleansing the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies. The individual journeys through a series of visions often receiving profound realizations that lead them to a place of healing, understanding and balance within themselves.

During the course of the retreat we offer facilitated group sharing and one on one counseling.  Our groups are no larger than 14 people so we may accommodate a more intimate and personal setting during ceremony.  Our ceremonial Maloca is very spacious, providing a comfortable environment for the profound experience. It is situated in the midst of beautiful native plants and trees where where natures orchestra graciously joins us in our sacred ceremonies.

We provide for our guests with herbal and floral baths with a unique blend of plants and flowers from the surrounding jungle after each ceremony. The plant baths help to wash away any negative energies stagnant in the body and help prepare the participant for a more profound healing with the plant medicine Ayahuasca. The invigorating and cleansing bath will help rejuvenate your spirit.

 

Additional Activities:

Nimea Kaya activities includes: Meet Shamans and Q&A Session, Guided Yoga and Meditation sessions, Sound Healing Sessions, Floral Plant Baths, Visionary Painting Workshop, Ceremony Integration Circles, Guided Nature Walks, Shipibo Art Market, Post Retreat Integration Workshop.  Massage and additional healing therapies also offered.

 

Ayahuasca Integration:

At Nimea Kaya, we specialize in offering Integration Support during and after the Retreat.  We also give preparation support before the retreat with a Ayahuasca Preparation Guide and on a Zoom call with the guests. All of our guests will receive a detailed and thorough Integration Guide after the retreat with many tips and recommendations on how to continue the journey forward in life with the most ease, inspiration and motivation.  We also offer complimentary integrations with our team integration specialist.

 

Prices:

Cost for 7 Day Retreat with 3 Ceremonies – Shared Accommodation $1750, Single Private Accommodation: $2050

Cost for 9 Day Retreat with 4 Ceremonies – Shared Accommodation $1950, Single Private Accommodation: $2250

Receive a 10% Discount off for any upcoming Ayahuasca Retreat – Enter “AyaAdvisor15 Discount” in the comment section of the application form.

 

What’s Included:

* Pre-Retreat Preparation Consultation Call
* Digital Ayahuasca Dieta Recipe Book
* Ayahuasca Preparation Guide
* Pick up and drop off from and to Pucallpa Airport
* Transportation to and from the Nimea Kaya Center
* Three or Four Ayahuasca Ceremonies with Shipibo Healers
* Q&A with Shamans before Ceremony
* Participate in Brewing Ayahuasca (Only Available in Some Retreats)
* Guided Medicinal Plant Walk
* Ceremony Integration Circles
* Continual Counseling with Facilitators
* Consultations with Shamans
* Medicinal Floral Plant Baths
* Breathwork & Meditation Classes
* Hatha/Vinyasa Yoga Classes
* Sound Bath Meditation
* Nutritious Plant Based Meals
* Boat Excursion
* Shipibo Art Exhibition & Market
* High Vibe Living Class
* Farewell Celebration
* Laundry Service
* Post Retreat Integration Guide
* Post Retreat Integration Call
* Complimentary 1 on 1 Integration Sessions

 

Reviews (121)

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Overall 5.0
  • reto104
    December 14, 2018 at 12:06 pm

    Once me and my girlfriend made the decision to do a Ayahuasca retreat in Peru we checked out many of the different retreats that are available. When you have no real experience of what Ayahuasca is and what the different retreats have to offer it can be pretty difficult to make a choice. In the end we opted for Nimea Kaya because the dates of their retreat (February-March 2018) matched with our travel plans and the information and pictures on their website appealed to us. Pretty thin information to base our decision upon but it couldn’t have turned out better!
    In short our experience at Nimea Kaya was absolutely mindblowing, heart warming, and awesome in every perspective. Life-changing is not an overstatement. If I could rate the retreat with more than 5 stars I most certainly would!
    It is hard to describe the experience of encountering Mother Ayahuasca. It is different every time and it is different for everyone. As the staff said “It is never what you expect but always what you need”. I was “lucky” to only have had Blissful, however extremely intense at times, experiences. Infinity, devine beauty, and infinite Love are no strangers to me anymore :-).
    But this most certainly is not always the case and Ayahuasca can be a very painful healer. Because of this it is all the more important to know that you are not alone, that you are safe (very very important!), that you are helped and taken care of by experienced and loving people whenever necessary (if only to get to the bathroom and back again ;-)). The staff worked miracles in this perspective! I really couldn’t have wished for a better group of people to help and guide me, and my fellow travellers, through our ceremonies. They made us feel safe at all times. Apart from that they were great persons and made the whole retreat a very fun, interesting, and joyful experience.
    Then, of course, there were the shamans who really performed magic during the ceremonies. Their Icaros were beyond belief! The Shipibo have millenia of experience with Ayahuasca under their belt and it shows. If you are new to Ayahuasca make sure the ceremonies are guided by real and experienced shamans. At Nimea Kaya you can be confident that the shamans are the real deal.
    I could go on and on but to make a long story short, the food was absolutely delicious, the compound beautiful, the lodging great, the people fantastic, the pets adorable, the program of the whole retreat very well balanced, and the experience unforgettable.
    I certainly intend to go back again and I highly recommend Nimea Kaya to anyone!

  • brudow
    December 14, 2018 at 4:15 am

    My Ayahuasca ‘Trip’ – Nimea Kaya, Pucallpa, Peru – Feb 2018

    -Prologue-

    They say that people are drawn to Ayahuasca. Like most people I discovered it via the internet and became ever the more curious.

    I had three major issues to resolve. My heavy drinking habit, my inevitable career change that I had been balking at for many years and a third that will be keep private as it involves another person close to me.

    I chose one of the more expensive, (but by no means the most expensive) retreats in South America to do my second sojourn with Ayahuasca. I had already been to another retreat outside Iquitos and only experienced mild psychotropic effects of the good medicine; visions of bizarre images like oil paintings reminiscent of Salvadore Dahli and Picasso, though combined. Also, visions of energy fields like swarms of winged luminescent things like small bats, cascading up and down in circles forming a barrel shape and moving around the centre of the Maloka. The physical effects were just as memorable, if not more pronounced. I was so weak and dizzy that I could barely stand up or walk. Besides the purging I had volcanic diarrhea. Seriously, I don’t know were all that shit came from; I must have shat out my total body weight. All up, that night wasn’t particularly pleasant. Nonetheless, the fellowship and experience was good.

    -Nimea Kaya-

    The medicine at Nimea Kaya was a lot stronger. Even the Shamans recounted, “Holy cow! That’s really strong shit!” (Forgive the rough translation).

    The medicine at the first ceremony didn’t seem to do anything. I didn’t have a third dose. Don’t ask me why. I don’t know. I guess the rational in after thought is that if two doses didn’t work, a third wouldn’t either. Upon leaving the Maloka I said to a facilitator, “nothing”. (Take a note here). I went for a walk and pondered the stars from the water tower. I took in the tranquility among the bird and other jungle noises and then off to bed.

    After the first dose during the second ceremony I experienced the similar images of weird paintings and images as had occurred a year before. As the Shaman handed me the second dose I said, “I just need the medicine”. Within seconds, whoosh, I was off! I didn’t see the serpents head but its body swiped in front of me and exploded into a wall of stars against a dark blue background. The noise, a deafening roar, was overwhelming, almost demonic as was the sensation of leaving the mortal coil. I was off into the galaxy, floating amongst the stars, weightless, bodiless in vertigo mode. The roar was the only thing I could hear, the floating stars were the only things I could see. I had no sense of being neither in the Maloka nor with anybody present or of being on planet earth at all. It was scary and I began to panic. I yelled, “No, no….bring me back, bring me down…oh god! I was terrified. I didn’t know whether I was lying down or sitting up. I just wasn’t there. Then I just breathed in like a huge vacuum cleaner, sucking up all the stars and the whole galaxy/universe. This sound was overwhelming too. A full force wheezing sound, only I was ‘hoovering’ everything in, in one deep motion. In through my huge funnel like mouth which seemed more like a portal because there was only the dimensions in front of me and I had no sense of what was behind me. Then the purge, from the very bottom of my being, accompanied by the intense roaring sound, I disgorged and sprayed the universe out with all the stars. Then again, in and out. I had no control whatsoever and it was so intense.
    I was taken to the back room to get some special attention from the Shamans, (Augusto and Ercilia), as it was clearly apparent to everyone that I was having an out of body experience. (Tell me about it!).

    This cycle of sucking in and heaving out the universe repeated many times and then, less frequently. I became aware that I was in the back room with the Shamans and others. Ercilia was singing an Icaros. At first it sounded distant and I was in and out of my ‘out of body experience’. The singing became louder and louder. It was like a siren calling and it got my whole attention until I was fully absorbed and enveloped by it. There was nothing but the Icaros; no vision, no real feeling, just being totally in the Icaros. To say it was beautiful to the ear, to my soul, would be an understatement. It was comforting and enchanting. It had so much energy and volume but it was peaceful, almost orgasmic, not in a sexual way and not in a euphoric way. It was just the perfect pitch. It ebbed and flowed, ebbed and flowed. I felt like I was ascending to another plane, and I was.

    A vision appeared. It was light grey mist. I had the sensation of floating through this mist. There were two barely discernable human like figures ahead of me and they seemed to be at the front of an invisible boat; a canoe would be the best sense of it. The two figures were probably the Shamans or my spirit guides. As I looked left and right I saw balls of light in the distance – orbs.

    When I focused on one orb at a time they would evolve into a human image, moreover, faces. Most were individuals and some where groups of people like they were sitting around a card table or on a park bench. I didn’t recognize any of the people but they were smiling and seemingly content. When I turned to look at other orbs, the previous ones (images) would turn back into orbs. As they would ‘light up’, I said telepathically to them, “Hi, just passing through”. They would nod and wave to me in recognition. I guess I was passing through the spirit world.

    The sound of the Icaros heightened and the orbs went away, the Icaros went away, the spirit guides went away. There was just a light grey pristine screen taking up all my vision in front of me. Total silence, I couldn’t feel my heart beat and I couldn’t feel myself breathing – NOTHING.

    After a few seconds I thought to myself, ‘how do I get back from here, I don’t even have a body’.
    The two spirit guides reappeared as two darkish silhouettes and telepathically conveyed to me, ‘let’s move on’.

    That’s when the facilitators lifted me up in to a sitting position and roused me.

    -Epilogue-

    My resistance to sobriety was pretty strong most of the year. However, after more than 30 years of drinking, I quit totally on the 14th of October and I haven’t had a drink since.

    I think the Icaros cleared my mind of ‘cobwebs’ and instilled in me, acceptance and calmness. I hardly feel stressed or anxious about things anymore. You might have heard the saying, “I feel comfortable in my own skin”. Well, I know what that feels like.

    My employment contract finishes next February and I am returning to Australia with a clear direction.

    I have some other things to work on which is why I’m very keen to return to Nimea Kaya and further experience the powerful medicine there.

    Without a shadow of a doubt I would recommend Nimea Kaya for an Ayahuasca retreat. From the authentic Shipibo Shamans to the food, accommodation, the organization, the facilitators and general (wonderful) environment, I’m sure nobody would be disappointed.

    Bruce Dowdle.

  • Reikimasterwarrior
    December 13, 2018 at 4:38 am

    I came to Nimea Kaya in October of 2017 and I was pretty broken after a life of 50 years of total recklessness. I had heard about Ayahuasca and did a lot of research on it. I asked a friend of mine who has been to a few retreats for advice and he recommended Nimea Kaya. I am so glad he did as I loved everything about the place. The volunteers were so full of love and compassion and the shamen were amazing. I went for the nine-day retreat with four ceremonies and a year or so on I can honestly say the experience was life-changing. I have new thought patterns and coping strategies that no amount of therapy seemed to be able to bring about. Jill and Casey are doing amazing things and I wish them all the love and success in the world. Thank you.

  • Ejkennedy6
    December 13, 2018 at 12:53 am

    I visited Nimea Kaya in August of 2017. As a young female traveling alone I was a bit nervous of what I was getting myself into. From the minute I sat at the gate in Lima airport to go to Pucallpa I knew everything was going to be okay.! The others in the group had managed to find eachother and myself. When we arrived in pucallpa, people from Nimea Kaya were waiting to bring us to the land. As we rode through the towns on tuk tuks the people were very friendly giving big smiles and waves.
    The land at Nimea Kaya is magical (I assume because they’ve taken such good care of it.) It gave a feeling of being safe and protected.
    The food was fresh, filling and tasty! The facilities were clean and kept up nicely.
    The facilitators were so helpful with anything and everything.
    The ceremonies were very well ran by the help of the facilitators that would be by your side in a matter of three little knocks on the floor. I am so grateful for person I have grown into thanks to the healing that took place at Nimea Kaya, not only because of the plant medicine but also the people around me during my stay.

  • roo-brown
    December 12, 2018 at 7:15 pm

    The experience of a life time!

    The most supernatural and transformative experience fathomable to our human minds.

    I attended Nimea Kaya on the February 26th 2018 9 day retreat at the lowest point in my life. I had just come out of a long term relationship, was heart broken, guilt laden and ashamed. I also was hating my career at which I’d put over twelve long hard years into including a four year bachelor’s degrees. I was desperate for that ‘something else’ and the path I had been on for so many years and identified with had abruptly arrived at a dead end.

    I had heard of ayahuasca many years prior and the idea of it it had always resonated with me. The time came when an opportunity to go away for a couple of weeks presented itself and I knew it was time. The calling was finally to be answered. I went to Nimea Kaya in Pucallpa.

    This place is absolutely incredible. Without a doubt the most incredible, supernatural, transformative and humbling experience of my life. The retreat, the facilities, the food, the people, the jungle, the facilitators, the activities, the ayahuasca, the Shaman, the ceremonies – absolutely everything exceeded all expectations.

    Such a transformative experience. There is no language or way to describe what happens to oneself during an ayahuasca ceremony. Each ceremony is vastly different from the next and everyones experiences are totally different. However for me, I could not have learnt life’s greatest lessons and gained such a profound change of perspective without the help of the sacred plant medicine and everyone involved at Nimea Kaya.

    Now, today, nearly a full year later – not a day goes by where I don’t reminisce on the experience at Nimea Kaya. My life has totally changed. I am happy as myself, I rest easy in the faith of a higher power, I changed my career and started a business if something fulfilling that I am passionate about. I live my life valuing love, compassion and gratitude above anything else. All lessons learned from the medicine, Shaman, staff and jungle spirit at at Nimea Kaya.

    If you’ve got the calling, do not hesitate. Nimea Kaya!

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