Con Iniciación en los ritos Munay Ki y Activaciones Energéticas por los Espíritus de las Montañas
¡Únase a nosotros en un retiro de 14 días y un viaje inolvidable!
Con la chamán peruana Vilma Pinedo, el guía espiritual Julián Sasari , el músico/actor, bailarín Henry Aquino y su anfitriona, la practicante y guía chamánica, Fabiola Baughman.
Como se ve en el documental Viaje al Corazón de los Andes
Cuándo: del 29 de agosto al 7 de septiembre de 2025 (10 días)
Extensión Lima: 25 al 29 de agosto (4 días, 5 noches)
Prórroga 2: 7 de septiembre al 8 de septiembre (1 día)
Viaje de sanación del alma a los Andes
¿Para quién es este viaje?
Este viaje de transformación es para buscadores espirituales que están listos para despertar su sabiduría interior y convertirse en guardianes conscientes de la Tierra. Si te sientes llamado a conectarte profundamente con el espíritu de los Andes, abrazar la energía sagrada de los Apus (espíritus de las montañas) y activar tu esencia femenina divina mientras encarnas la vibración del amor puro e incondicional, esta experiencia es para ti.
Qué incluye:
Clase de activación de 6 meses: antes del viaje, participarás en una clase preparatoria de seis meses en la que recibirás los sagrados Ritos Chamánicos de los Andes, también conocidos como los ritos Munay-Ki. Estas poderosas transmisiones de energía alinearán tu espíritu con las tradiciones curativas andinas, lo que te permitirá conectarte más profundamente con la tierra, los espíritus y las energías que encontrarás en Perú.
Cuando llegues a los Andes, ya estarás en sintonía con sus frecuencias sagradas, listo para experimentar una sanación profunda, una activación espiritual y una transformación a nivel del alma. ¿Estás listo para responder al llamado de las montañas y reconectarte con la vibración del amor? Únete a nosotros en esta inolvidable aventura espiritual.
Conozca a su anfitrión y guías
Itinerary
August 29th
Fly to Cusco, lunch, drive to Sacred Valley. Check in to Hotel Lizzy Wasi or similar meals included at the hotel
August 30th
Sunrise ceremony at Urco
Urco, a sacred site in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, is a place of deep spiritual significance linked to ancient agricultural rituals and cosmic harmony. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it is believed to be a powerful portal where Earth and sky connect. Here, we will gather at sunrise to receive the first light of Inti, the Sun God, and offer prayers of gratitude and intention. With hearts open, we will ask for the Sun’s blessing to guide and illuminate our spiritual journey through the sacred lands of the Andes.
Return to Hotel for breakfast.
Visit to Chinchero ruins and textiles.
Chinchero, the “Birthplace of the Rainbow,” is a sacred Andean village where ancient traditions live on. Its terraced fields, Inca ruins, and colonial church built atop a temple reflect a deep spiritual legacy. Known for its vibrant textile weaving, Chinchero is a place where earth and sky meet, offering a serene space for reflection and connection to the wisdom of the ancestors.
Lunch with Potato wine tasting in Huatata at Manuel Choqque’s restaurant. Manuel is known as the “Potato Whisperer.” Lunch is included
Textile Mill-Chinchero
August 31st
Morning water integration during a waterfall walk
Coca reading with Vilma Pinedo- additional cost, $100 suggested
A coca leaf reading is an ancient Andean divination practice that offers spiritual guidance and insight into life’s deepest questions. During the ceremony, a skilled practitioner communes with the sacred coca leaves, believed to carry messages from the spirit world and Pachamama (Mother Earth). Through intention and ritual, the leaves are cast and interpreted, revealing wisdom about past, present, and future. A coca leaf reading provides clarity, healing, and a deeper connection to the energies of the universe, offering spiritual direction and insight aligned with the sacred rhythms of life.
Coca Leaves
September 1st
Visit Quinsacocha
A visit to Quinsacocha is a journey into the heart of nature’s purity and spiritual renewal. Surrounded by serene Andean landscapes, this sacred site is known for its crystal-clear waters flowing from ancient springs believed to carry the blessings of Pachamama (Mother Earth). Here, we will participate a ritual of purification and rebirth. As the cool, sacred waters touch our skin, we release what no longer serves us, inviting clarity, balance, and renewal. This transformative experience reconnects us with the elemental power of water, symbolizing a fresh beginning guided by nature’s wisdom.
Lunch included at a family restaurant.
September 2nd
Check out, drive to Ollantaytambo, Lunch, visit Ollantaytambo ruins
Ollantaytambo, known as the "Living Inca City," is a sacred site and ancient fortress in the heart of the Sacred Valley. Its awe-inspiring stone terraces rise majestically along the mountainside, reflecting the Inca's advanced engineering and spiritual devotion. Once a royal estate of Emperor Pachacuti, it was also a ceremonial center dedicated to Inti, the Sun God, and the sacred Apus (mountain spirits). Its temple complex features finely crafted stonework, including the iconic Sun Temple, aligned with cosmic events. With its preserved Inca streets, flowing irrigation canals, and mystical energy, Ollantaytambo is a powerful place for reflection, connection, and spiritual awakening.
Lunch included.
We will depart by train in the afternoon to Machu Picchu Pueblo
Check into Gringo’s Bill or similar hotel
Ollantaytambo
September 3rd
Machu Picchu visit
Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas,” is a mystical sanctuary high in the Andes, blending architectural brilliance with spiritual significance. Its stone temples, terraces, and sacred sites like the Temple of the Sun and Intihuatana Stone align with celestial events, reflecting the Inca’s reverence for the cosmos and Pachamama. Enveloped in sacred energy and breathtaking beauty, Machu Picchu invites deep reflection and spiritual connection to the ancient wisdom of the Andean world.
Return to hotel for a free afternoon
Breakfast plus one lunch and one dinner included
September 4th
Return to Ollantaytambo, visit Animal Sanctuary
Drive to Cusco, arrive by 6 PM. Stay at Casona San Blas or similar
Breakfast included
September 5th
Visit Coricancha and Sacsayhuaman, lunch, free time
A visit to Coricancha and Sacsayhuaman offers a profound journey into the archaeological and spiritual heart of the Inca Empire. Coricancha, the “Temple of the Sun,” was the Inca’s most sacred temple, once covered in gold to honor Inti, the Sun God. Its precisely carved stone walls, still standing despite earthquakes, reflect advanced engineering and deep spiritual significance, symbolizing cosmic alignment and the balance between the earthly and divine.
High above Cusco lies Sacsayhuaman, a monumental fortress and ceremonial center believed to be a temple dedicated to the Apus (sacred mountain spirits). Its colossal stone walls, fitted with astonishing precision, reveal the Incas’ mastery of architecture
and spiritual understanding. The site’s layout resembles a protective puma, a powerful Andean symbol of strength and protection. Together, Coricancha and Sacsayhuamán offer a powerful connection to the spiritual essence and enduring legacy of the Inca civilization.
Sacsayhuamán
September 6th
Visit Apu Pachatusan
A visit to Apu Pachatusan, the “Supporter of the World,” is a spiritual journey of connection and renewal. Revered as a guardian of balance and strength, this sacred mountain invites us to offer prayers and coca leaves in a traditional Andean ceremony. Surrounded by majestic landscapes, we seek guidance, protection, and a deeper bond with nature’s spiritual forces.
Box lunch included
Apu Pachatusan
September 7th
Gratitude visit to Huanacaure, fly back to Lima or continue to additional excursion
Our final visit to Apu Huanacaure is a sacred farewell, offering gratitude to the Apus for their guidance and protection throughout our journey. Revered as a powerful guardian and spiritual gateway, Apu Huanacaure is a place of reflection, closure, and renewal. Through a heartfelt ceremony, we honor the mountain spirits, express our thanks, and release intentions for the path ahead. Standing in the embrace of this majestic Apu, we say goodbye with reverence, carrying its blessings and wisdom within us as we return to our everyday lives.
Check out from Hotel
Lima Extension 1: August 25 to August 29th (4 days, 5 nights)
Sacred Horizons of Peru: A Spiritual Journey Through Lima and the Mystical Nazca Lines
Additional $1065 per person
August 25th
Arrival in Lima, group private transport to Hotel Miraflores Arawi Miraflores Prime or equivalent
August 26th
Lima City tour half day
Discover the spiritual and cultural essence of Lima on a half-day city tour blending history, mysticism, and local charm. Begin in the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where colonial landmarks like the Plaza Mayor, Government Palace, and Lima Cathedral recount Peru’s storied past. Visit the San Francisco Monastery, famed for its mystical catacombs and spiritual legacy, offering a glimpse into the city’s deep-rooted reverence for the afterlife.
Enjoy the rest of the afternoon to visit the Miraflores district
Miraflores District - “La costa Verde,” The Green Coast
Colonial Lima
Visit Larco Museum
The Museo Larco in Lima, Peru, is an enchanting cultural treasure set in an 18th-century vice-royal mansion built atop a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. Its world- renowned galleries showcase Ancient Peru’s finest gold, jewelry, and the iconic erotic art collection, offering a captivating narrative of 5,000 years of pre-Columbian history beyond the well-known Inca Empire. More than a historical landmark, the museum is a portal into the spiritual essence of Ancient Peru, where sacred artifacts reveal deep connections to nature, the cosmos, and life’s divine balance. Strolling through its serene gardens and reflecting on ancestral wisdom can awaken a profound sense of connection to Peru’s mystical heritage. After this enriching experience, relax at the museum’s café, where exquisite Peruvian and international cuisine awaits amid stunning garden views. A visit to Museo Larco nourishes both the mind and spirit, making it the perfect beginning to your Peruvian journey.
The beautiful Gardens in Larco Museum
Pre-Columbian Pottery
August 27th
Drive to Nazca 8:30am
Visit View Point and Museum
Stay at Hotel Casa Andina
August 28th
Flight over the Nazca Lines
Experience the mystical wonder of the Nasca Lines with a breathtaking flight over Peru’s ancient desert. As you soar above the vast plains, awe-inspiring geoglyphs like the Hummingbird, Monkey, and Astronaut come to life, their intricate designs etched into the earth with mysterious precision. Believed to be sacred offerings or cosmic messages from ancient civilizations, these enigmatic figures inspire spiritual reflection and a deep connection to humanity’s timeless quest for meaning. Viewing the Nazca Lines from the sky is more than a visual marvel—it’s a profound journey into Peru’s ancient mysteries that stirs both the mind and soul.
Return to Lima. Stay at Arawi Miraflores Prime Hotel.
View of the Nazca lines from the View Point
August 29th
Transport to Lima Airport to take flight to Cusco in the morning is included.
Extension 2: September 7 to September 8th (1 night)
Embracing the Sacred Spirit of Ausangatea
Additional $700 per person, minimum two people
Meals included upon arrival- One night in Pajchanta
Deep in the heart of the Peruvian Andes rises Ausangate Peak, a revered Apu (sacred mountain) for the Quechua people. Its majestic snow capped summits, shimmering lakes, and rolling hills are more than stunning landscapes—they are living deities embodying ancient spiritual power. Far removed from modern life, Ausangate offers a sanctuary for seekers ready to reconnect with nature, spirit, and self.
Our journey will take us on horseback through winding mountain trails, allowing us to immerse fully in this awe-inspiring environment. We will visit the region's sacred lakes, whose crystal-clear waters reflect the towering peaks and hold spiritual significance in Andean cosmology. Along the way, we will experience the warmth of Quechua hospitality, sharing hearty, home-cooked meals prepared by local families—a reminder of humanity's deep-rooted bond with the earth. In this sacred land, every step becomes a prayer, every breath, a renewal of spirit, and every glimpse of Ausangate, a call to remember our place in the greater web of life.
Pajachanta
Fees:
Main Itinerary: 10 days 9 nights. $4960 double occupancy, $ 5260 single occupancy
Extensions: Lima / Nazca excursion $ 1065 5nights - 4 days | Ausangate Qoyllur’iti - $700 double occupancy only ( we will not include Qoylluriti in this part of the trip)
Reserve your space by completing the form below. A reservation deposit of $1200 per reservation is required. Financing is available upon request.
Due to strict access regulations and limited availability for Machu Picchu, as well as the start of the Activation class in late February, your registration must be confirmed and paid in full by February 28 to guarantee your entry to the site. Machu Picchu is a highly sought-after destination, and the Ministry of Culture issues tickets in advance to manage visitor numbers and preserve the site.
Reservation Form: