On the edge of the jungle just outside of Pucallpa, right in the middle of the Shipibo homeland, you can find Pachamama temple. This relatively new ayahuasca centre was built especially around Mama Rosa, well known in the ayahuasca world as heart on legs, and her loved ones. Most of the Peruvian ayahuasca centres are located in and around Iquitos and mama Rosa, like many other shamans from Pucallpa, worked there for many years. This meant being apart from her family for months at a time just to make a living, not an ideal situation. With the founding of Pachamama Temple in Pucallpa this belongs to the past. Mama Rosa now works with her family, also trained and skilled shamans, to create a space with a beautiful family atmosphere and very powerful healing ceremonies. In addition to this loving family you will find a team of experienced English speaking facilitators working alongside them, there to guide you through your ayahuasca experience. Pachamama Temple is a place where you can feel at home and where a genuine loving energy and personal attention are a big part of the retreat experience.
Pachamama Temple was founded for those who are seeking profound personal transformation and true healing of the mind, body and spirit. Do you feel lost or out of balance? Like there is something missing in your life? Like you are cut off from a deeper connection to yourself and the people around you? Are you struggling to find meaning in it all? Are you carrying around old baggage that you are not able to let go of? Do you find it hard to love yourself ? You will be amazed how many people, especially in the western world, are struggling with these feelings and the inability to heal themselves from past trauma and loss. More and more of us are waking up. We no longer feel we can just keep going on like this, unfulfilled and unhappy. So we make a choice. No more. There is more inside me, and out there, and I am going to find it!
Transformation and healing. What does that really mean? These are big and abstract words and we don’t want to use them lightly. We don’t want to use them just because they are good words for marketing. We use them because they are the true goal of the Pachamama Temple and we deeply believe that everybody can achieve them working with the ayahuasca medicine and the right support. We invite you to come over to find out what personal transformation and healing means for YOU.
Our 12 day Ayahuasca Retreats includes 8 ceremony’s and our 7 day retreats includes 4 ceremony’s. The first ceremony of each retreat is a traditional ceremony where only our shamans drink the Ayahuasca brew. We incorporated this into our program at the request of our shamans. Our healers use this ceremony as a diagnostic tool, giving them a chance to observe you and your energy, to provide you with insight into possible blockages or problems. We strongly feel the traditional ceremony, together with an individual consultation at the start of your retreat, reduces risk and provides a solid base for healing work during the rest of your stay. We understand that many people are eager to drink after traveling all the way to Peru but remember that for thousands of years this was the way ceremony was organized. Pachamama Temple respects the old ways and sees benefit in a cautious approach to ensure the welfare of all participants.
During your retreat you can partake in different activities that will make your retreat much more interesting. Our maestro’s will teach you some basics of the Shipibo language and tell you about their culture and history. More on the creative side of things you will be painting with a local visionary artist and making your own Shipibo embroidery’s with the woman of the tribe. Combined with preparing your own medicine, flower baths, sharing circles, meditation, a traditional Shipibo lunch and market we feel we offer a complete and well balanced program schedule outside of ceremony for you to enjoy.
7 Day ayahuasca retreat with 4 ceremonies 950 USD
12 day ayahuasca retreat with 8 ceremonies 1650 USD
As a healing centre the safety of our guests is our number one priority. Every now and then we hear of a tragic loss of life in other Peruvian retreat centres. We feel many of these situations could have been prevented with the proper preparation and care of the staff at hand. This starts with a thorough screening process for all our guests before any retreat where possible contra indications for working with Ayahuasca can be identified. Our staff is trained in emergency care and we keep investing in western safety standards and equipment. Pachamama Temple is also only 20 minutes away from the nearest hospital which means quick access to professional care if necessary.
Choosing a retreat centre is exiting. There are many centres out there offering different kind of experiences. You want to take your time, do you research and choose a place that feels good for you. It is a choice you want to make with your heart. One of our guests described her choice for Pachamama Temple like this:
“ I searched the wide web of available Ayahuasca retreats for hours, days and even weeks. Hell, this was going to be my first time working with Ayahuasca! It had to be the perfect place! It had to be the most sacred space; a safe place, a place where you feel comfortable enough to expose all that craziness inside your head to a group of perfectly good strangers; and more importantly, a place where you could fully trust the shamans conducting the ceremonies, to not only have good intentions, but excellent skills in helping to guide you through the depths and trenches of your subconscious mind, and deal with all those scary little things you fear or suppress and that keep you behind. -Therefore it had to be a place of true healing. It had to be a place of love. I felt that with Pachamama Temple, and before I even landed at her doorsteps.”
We hope your heart will bring you to us. We will welcome you with open arms and work with you to get the most out of your meeting with the sacred medicine.
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unhappyguest123
July 13, 2021 at 2:18 pmI am writing this review about events that happened 3.5 years ago when I attended Pacha Mama temple for 2 back to back retreats. I have not written about my experience until now, partly because I am an extremely private person who did not wish to draw attention to myself, and partly because I didn’t want to negatively affect the good work that Mama Rosa and her family do at the Temple. While my negative experience has little to do with them, I am aware that fewer people at the Temple means less money for her and her family. I am writing now as I have been reflecting on my selfishness in placing other women at risk so that I can avoid exposure and because I am aware that people in my community have been promoting this retreat centre to others.
My experience at the Temple relates to the white, Western facilitators. Specifically, how the white male facilitators prey on female guests to deal with their sexual desires and loneliness. I am absolutely not the only woman who has dealt with this behaviour. I was told that about 2-3 weeks before I arrived, the same thing happened to another woman, and I saw another review on a different site recently reporting the same thing.
Complicating matters is that while I (and many people) are in the medicine space, I can feel strong emotions of love and joy. When male facilitators are not able to respect boundaries and when there are no policies or practices in place preventing staff from engaging in sexual contact with guests, these strong feelings of love and joy that are meant for me are easily transplanted onto the males in my orbit. While I did not initiate the sexual contact (the male facilitator in question first approached me by spooning me during an ayahuasca ceremony) I definitely encouraged it while I was at the centre. After I left the Temple (and while still very much in the medicine space), I quickly booked a flight to see this person again. It wasn’t until I had been home for a week that I realized what had happened, and that I actually didn’t like this person (and certainly had no desire to see him again).
I know my behaviour makes this situation all the more complicated and confusing, especially because I know I was a difficult guest while I was there (for other reasons I don’t want to get into because I don’t want to defame the centre or its facilities further). In my view, the bottom line is that this situation should not have happened at all. I came to the Temple to heal from an abusive relationship, and the behaviour of the male facilitator meant that my healing experience was essentially ruined. I needed another retreat at a different centre (one with very strong policies forbidding sexual contact between staff and guests) in order to undo the damage and mistrust caused by the white facilitator.
I also want to be upfront that I was advised by the white facilitators that the male maestros had told them that oral and hand stuff with guests was OK, but penetrative intercourse was not. At the time, I understood that the white males used this information to justify their behaviour toward female guests. I implore the white males involved with the Temple to ask themselves if they truly believe that this behaviour is acceptable, or if it is possible that the maestros may have told the whites what they wanted to hear to make them happy.
While everything I have written is the absolute truth, I have no ill will towards the Temple, and I respect the work Mama Rosa and her family are doing. I invite the Temple to respond to this review, and to clarify publically (and on their website) what their policy is about sexual contact between Temple staff and guests. Until this is done, I suggest that women seek healing elsewhere, in safe spaces where we can do our work without the risk that we will be used for the sexual and emotional gratification of white men who haven’t done enough work on themselves to be able to hold respectful boundaries.
shushila
April 15, 2020 at 7:51 pmI did 8 ceremonies at Pachamama and felt absolytely horrible after I returend to the US, and had to spend a bunch of money to do a follow up ceremony. The US ceremony turned out to be 1000 times more profound than the 8 Pachamama Ceremonies combined. My US guide truly truly cared about me and gave me lots of hints along the way so I could get the message from ayahuasca. Pachamama’s maestros not only did not care what happened to me, they could not see what was happening to me and told me that I was cursed. Their lack of care and insights led me to suffer an unimaginable amount of pain all for no reason.
During my last 6 consecutive ceremonies, at Pachamama I suffered through the same 2 themes repeatedly, without anyone helping me move through the suffering or understand what it was. Finally in the US, during the first hour of my ceremony, my guide told me my 3 core issues that was in my shadow, 3 core issues that Pachamama never saw despite my constant inquaries. For example, I had a bad energy leaking out of me for 6 ceremonies in a row and also during day time and non-ceremony days, but when I asked Pachamama Maestroes guess what they said- That I was cursed. They said my bad energy is from a past life friend who gave me a curse. In the US, I finally understood it was simply my long-time supressed negativity and released all of it in 1 night (vs 6 ceremonies at Pachamama and 6 days afterwards)
To make things worse, the owner Dominik is very unreasonable. I asked for a refund back because he wouldn’t host any ceremonies due to covid19 quarantine. I was totally fine to get a refund and then just leave without any ceremonies. There were plenty other places conducting ceremonies in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. Dominik refused to refund me without any apology. Then he kind of oked me to do ceremonies but made it seems like he was doing me a huge favor. It was an uphill battle to get the ceremonies in. If he didn’t want to do ceremonies, then no problem at all, just refund me my money, and that didn’t work for him either. All of the volunteers who work there all found the owner Dominik extremely domineering as well.
Last but not least, they had bed bugs. I originally thought it was mosquito bites so I toughed it out, but eventually my entirely body is covered in line-shaped bites. Mosquitoes are expected, but not bed bugs. Another guest also got fleas. All of their dogs have fleas.
skyscan
February 19, 2020 at 10:31 amA friend went here and had a very positive experience, so I decided to take the leap of faith and book the 12 day ayahuasca retreat. The experience for me, was 12 days of work on myself that I deserved. I learned so much about myself and was able to heal everything I had intended on working on. The ceremonies were so powerful. The ikaros are beyond anything I could have every imagined. Having each maestro individually sing an ikaro designed just for you is out of this world. Everything is sustainable (the bathrooms are clean and there is no smell whatsoever). Treating with Earth with love and utmost respect is beautiful. Thank you. It was amazing to be able to help make our own ayahuasca and see the actual process. I was able to put in my intentions and felt a deep connection with the plants. Ayahuasca is a beautiful and sacred spirit and she has guided me in my life thus far. I am forever grateful for these beautiful people (Dominick (spelling)- I never met you who have decided to open a facility to help heal people and share the beauty of plant medicine (Ana- always sending good vibes). A whole family of beautiful maestros who are able to stay home, work, and live with their family is beautiful. They don’t have to be far away from their family in the middle of the jungle for long periods of time. I think this is one of the reasons I really love this place. It was created with pure love and good intentions and the family of maestros are beautiful and loving people. I think this is one of the most important things when I was looking into a retreat. Since I had a reference, I felt better about making the decision, but once I was here, I really understood how important it is to have safe and loving legit maestros. The healing that they are able to do is out of this world. I am not sure how else to express that. Also, Peru is a beautiful country. I have lived here about 3 years. The wisdom and love that this Earth has to give here is so amazing. I am so grateful to have been able to experience the jungle in all its beautiful glory. I think that being in the jungle is a once in a lifetime experience. I understand that I wasn’t deep in the jungle, but feel that it was the perfect balance for me. I wish you peace and love in making a decision. Thank you Pachamama Temple. highly recommend Pachamama Temple.
jttaylor
September 7, 2019 at 7:57 pmMy week at Pachamama provided me with fertile ground for healing. The medicine was powerful and the energies at this place are benevolent and supportive. It was such a fascinating experience, I would recommend Pachamama to anybody and everybody. The maestros are wonderful healers and the whole place feels so peaceful and energetically on point. If you are looking for a real deal experience that is not exploitative to the human healers check this place out.
Jon Spiros
July 24, 2019 at 11:52 amI spent almost two years on research about different temples and I am more than grateful that my intuition took me to Pachamama! It is hard to express with plain words what I have received there. I received a second life, a chance to live again. I came to heal a deep childhood trauma and before coming, I was at a point of giving up. I thought there was no hope for me and then God directed me to this place of healing and love! I needed a lot of extra attention and a more private approach and Shamans and the staff took care of me like I was their child. I felt safe and loved. The Shamans and the staff are the most amazing and caring group of people I have ever met and i recommend this place to everyone! It is a real place with real people and the healing is real too. Thank you Pachamama for all your love!