An Unforgettable Experience

Why Aya in Ecuador?

Your Stay at our Ayahuasca and San Pedro Retreat

Your stay at our Ayahuasca and San Pedro Retreat promises an unparalleled journey of healing and self-discovery. Aya In Ecuador stands as the world's sole BIPOC Queer-owned sanctuary for plant medicine, embodying our unwavering commitment to inclusivity. We warmly welcome guests of all backgrounds, embracing diversity in incarnations, orientations, races, genders, creeds, cultures, and economic statuses.

Central to our mission is empowering BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and other underserved communities through accessible plant medicine and healing practices. We proudly support our local Shuar indigenous community, providing them affordable access to medicine and holistic healing.

Rest assured, your safety and well-being are paramount to us. Our team includes a seasoned medical professional well-versed in conventional medicine and the administration of plant medicine, so our ceremonies are conducted with the utmost care and expertise.

Embark on a transformative journey with us, where healing knows no boundaries and inclusivity reigns supreme. Experience the profound impact of plant medicine in a sanctuary built upon principles of diversity, equity, and compassion.

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Are you ready to discover yourself and experience the physically restorative power of Ayahuasca?
If so, contact us today to find out more.

 
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What We Do

An Authentic Ayahuasca and San Pedro Retreat

We offer tranquil and comfortable lodging and freshly prepared gourmet vegetarian meals each day. Our Ayahuasca and San Pedro retreat is one of a kind. Here we center our body, mind, and soul in the programs we offer, focusing the experience of BIPOC and Queer folks while remaining inclusive of all.

We also facilitate travel to our genuine Ayahuasca and San Pedro ceremony site (the Choza) on the Jurumbaino river surrounded by the lush Ecuadorean rain forest. There, our guests are given the opportunity to spend the evening with our trained shamans Tsentsek & Jhoselyn.

The following day after ceremony, you will then be escorted back home in order to rest, reflect, integrate and prepare for your next ceremony.

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The Medicine That Heals

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Ayahuasca Plant

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San Pedro Plant

 

Ayahuasca

Popularly known around the world as a shamanic gateway to the spirit world, Ayahuasca has traditionally been used for thousands of years as a healing medicine also. Made using two indigenous plants Banisteriopsis caapi & Psychotria viridis, Ayahuasca works by promoting massive mental and physical healing responses in the human body.

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San Pedro

A lesser known but no less effective healing plant is the San Pedro cactus. Like Ayahuasca, it has been utilized by Shamans for many thousands of years in shamanic healing ceremonies, and there have been numerous reports of its healing power for cancer, diabetes, and paralysis, as well as for emotional and psychological problems such as depression and grief.

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Meet the Shaman

Tsentsek is a traditional Uwishin Ayumpum with 50 years of experience. He began his training in his teens and has practiced traditional medicine independently since he was 22 years old. His training is a combination of traditional learning from his direct lineage of ancestors, as well as participating in many convocations of indigenous practices all around Ecuador.

Tsentsek has a long family tradition of indigenous medicine and was called to his profession by lineage. His work includes working with the ancestral medicines of his lineage and training, spiritual and cosmic cleanses, and a devotion to Medicine and Spiritual work.

Tsentsek lives in Puyo, Ecuador and has been mentoring Jhoselyn since 2017. He has a love for Medicine, his People, Nature and delicious pears.

 

Meet the Facilitators

The role of our facilitators is to support you to locate the courage you need to move through the difficulty. Their primary role is to ensure your wellbeing. Our facilitators will create a loving, compassionate space in which all participants feel safe, respected and free to express themselves authentically.

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