October 3-7 | Starting at $500
Peru Retreats
Embodied Journeys into Presence, Healing, and Sacred Landscape
Peru has long been a place where earth and spirit meet, where landscapes, lineage, breath, and culture invite a deeper kind of listening and transformation. Our Peru retreats are not ordinary travel experiences; they are held journeys into personal inquiry, embodied practice, and inner presence.
These gatherings draw on both human experience and the wisdom of place, from the lush Amazon to sacred mountain terrain, creating a space where practice and landscape meet.
What These Journeys Are
Our Peru retreats are small-group immersive experiences designed to support:
Embodied presence through breath, movement, and attentive awareness
Deep reflection informed by place, culture, and landscape
Honouring tradition and lineage with respect and contextual care
Personal edge work and self-inquiry rather than performance or achievement
They are not packaged tourism trips, but held spaces where each person’s pace, experience, and timing can be honoured
Where We Meet: The Land and Its Power
Amazon & Jungle Areas
Some of our Peru retreats take place deep in the Amazon region near Pucallpa, where moist green lands, rivers, and ancestral landscapes support a feeling of immersion and quiet. Here, life feels larger than the everyday, inviting a real encounter with self, breath, and presence.
Andes & Mountain Landscapes
The highlands of Peru, from Cusco to the Sacred Valley, are ancient places of lineage, ceremony, and landscape power. Mountains (Apus) are seen as living presences in Andean cosmology, with many retreat experiences oriented around this sense of depth and elevation.
Core Practices on Peru Retreats
Our retreats interweave a range of embodied, cultural, and somatic practices designed to meet participants where they are:
Embodied Breath & Presence
Working with breath as a doorway into awareness and nervous system regulation, gentle and grounded.
Movement & Somatic Awareness
Listening to the body’s intelligence through movement practices, presence work, and reflection.
Nature Integration & Landscape Listening
Time spent in nature , listening, resting, and attending to the living environment around participants.
Sharing Circles & Reflection
Group time for sharing, processing, and reflection, held with care and hospitality.
Retreat Format & What to Expect
Most Peru retreats are structured as multi-day immersive journeys (10–15+ days, depending on the offering), during which participants:
Arrive together in a chosen Peruvian venue (Amazon, Sacred Valley, or similar)
Set intentions and begin with mindful presence practice
Engage in breath and movement sessions with grounding in body awareness
Experience ceremonial or reflective moments held with attention and care
Participate in daily integration practices (journaling, sharing, silent time)
Move through inner inquiry and landscape attunement in community
Close with reflection and integration support for returning to everyday life
Depending on the specific retreat year, some experiences may include additional cultural engagement or deep body-anchored methods.
Frequently Asked Questions
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These retreats are designed for seekers of presence, self-inquiry, embodied awareness, and deep listening. No prior experience in yoga, meditation, or ceremonial work is required, only openness to the journey.
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No, these experiences honour cultural roots and context without requiring adherence to any particular religion. Practices are offered with respect, context, and integrity.
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Comfortable clothing, journal, attention to climate needs (jungle vs mountain), and a willingness to be present with environment and community.
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Transformation in this context is self-anchored, supported, and inquiry-based, rooted in presence and reflection rather than promises or performance.
