Peru Retreat
October 22-31, 2025
Join us for a spiritual journey as we connect with the energies of Pachamama, the cosmos and the beloved people of the Andes
On this transformational pilgrimage, Maestro Puma Fredy Quispe Singona, along with his family of powerful medicine men and women, will accompany us - supporting and guiding us along the way. We will be gifted with the powerful transmissions of their embodied wisdom and knowledge that has been passed down for generations.
As we immerse ourselves deeply into the Andean culture, we will commune with the sacred lands, receive ancestral teachings, powerful healings, activations and energy work - all to enhance vitality and joy for the mind, body and spirit.
This epic journey is essential for anyone on the path of spiritual awakening. Receive life-changing wisdom, insight and guidance as we work with master plants of Ayahuasca and Huachuma (San Pedro).
Explore the sacred lands of the Andes, enjoying all of the breathtaking beauty of the colorful, charming villages, markets and communities where the traditions and ancestral customs are still thriving and remain an integral part of their culture to this day.
This journey we will visit:
Sacred Valley
Moray
Urubamba
Chinchero
Quillarumiyoc
Aquas Calientes
Machu Picchu
Huayna Picchu
Ollantaytambo
Pisac
Cusco
Sacsayhuaman
other local sacred sites
Discovery Call and Application Process
If you are interested in joining this journey, please fill out the discovery call form below.
Cost per Person:
$4800 | Double room
$5300 | Single room
〰️ Register before June 1st and save $275
〰️ Register before June 1st and save $275
Pre-journey online Zoom call for Q&A and preparation tips
Private transport to & from Cusco airport, hotels and sacred sites
All breakfasts and lunches
Farewell dinner
10 days with 9 nights accommodations
Entrance fees to all archeological sites, sacred temples
Full access ticket to Machu Picchu guaranteed if register before June 2025. If you register late you may have limited or no access to Machu Picchu.
Andean ceremonies with master plants including Ayahuasca and Huachuma (San Pedro)
Individual coca leaf reading and oracle divination
Despacho offering to Pachamama with local traditional healers
Visit Puma Quispe Singona’s family home and textile coop.
Demonstration of the art and rituals of ancient weaving
Daily teachings of Andean cosmology, rituals, traditions and healing practices
Integration circles for support and communion throughout trip
Individual and group energy healings offered
Post-journey online Zoom call for continued integration and support
Included in Price
Airfare
Travel insurance
Unspecified drinks, snacks & meals
Tips for tour guides
Not Included in Price
Sacred Plant Medicine
Andean traditions honor communion with powerful sacred master plants. These plant allies offer guidance and healing to help us awaken to our soul’s purpose
SCHEDULE A DISCOVERY CALL
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to know when booking a flight to Peru?
First and foremost, double check now that you have your passport and that it is valid and up to date. It is required to have a passport that is valid for 6-months or more to enter Peru. We will need your passport number to make reservations at hotels and at Machu Picchu.
Arrival city is Cusco (CUZ -Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport). Most airlines will have you fly into Lima where you will go through customs and then board your connecting flight to Cusco.
You must arrive to Cusco airport on or before Wednesday, October 22nd at 11AM for transport to the Sacred Valley. In order to arrive on the 22nd you may need to depart the day prior.
What if I come early & where would I stay?
Some participants prefer to arrive a day or two early to rest, acclimate and avoid unforeseen travel delays. We are happy to give you hotel suggestions for either Cusco or Sacred Valley, which can be reserved online.
Pick-up and transfer from the airport to hotel can be arranged through Pumadventures.
If you do arrive early and are in Cusco, then you will be picked up from your hotel the morning of the 22nd. Just a reminder that any costs incurred before the welcome lunch and opening circle on the 14th is your responsibility and is not included in the package price.
What type of travel insurance should I get?
Here are some suggested websites to determine what insurance best meets your individual needs:
Can I use my cell phone in Peru?
Contact your phone carrier to review international calling plans. Some folks choose to turn cellular data off while in Peru and just use WIFI to communicate with loved ones via iMessages, FaceTime or other apps such as WhatsApp. Please note that there will be some days when we will be ‘off the grid’ and will not have WIFI access.
What are some tips for acclimating to the higher altitude?
We want you to feel your absolute best while on the journey. Here are some suggestions to help you maintain a vibrant state of health and wellbeing:
Drink a lot of water and stay well hydrated while traveling on airplane and while in Peru
Take homeopathic remedy for jet lag
Rest as much as possible upon arrival - sit, lie down, nap, read a book - essentially be horizontal as much as possible to help your cardiovascular system adjust to decreased oxygen levels
Drink coca leaf tea upon arrival; continue to drink it daily. Be sure to avoid drinking it after 3PM so you can get a good night’s sleep
Do not drink the tap water in Peru. Hotels & restaurants will have purified water to drink. Bottled water is available as well.
Add electrolytes to your water to help your body absorb water
Start taking a chlorophyll supplement like ChorOxygen 1-2 weeks before arrival; continue to take it while in Peru to help build red blood cells.
For motion sickness, bring ginger candies to have on hand while on shuttles, trains and buses
What is the $$ exchange rate in Peru?
You can bring US$ cash and exchange it directly or you can use credit or debit cards at local ATMs in Peru (some banks charge a fee for ATM exchange rate, check with your credit card or bank).
Alert your credit card company and bank that you will be traveling out of the country to ensure that you can use your cards freely to purchase goods and services. Having Peruvian currency on hand is a good idea as some street vendors do not accept credit cards.