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Soul Odyssey

Embark on a journey into the heart of Earth, Self, Connection and Expression. This is transformational travel.



Embark on an journey into the heart of Peru's Sacred Valley.

Cradled in the Peruvian Andes, Soul Odyssey is an adventure of transformation;

a fusion of yoga, mysticism, Master Plant medicines and soulful connection.



The Sacred Valley

It's no secret that the Sacred Valley of Peru holds a powerful magnetism for seekers of transformation and connection. Originally the bread basket of the Inca Empire, this energetically charged valley serves as a fertile haven amongst the fierce peaks of the Andes Mountains. It is a refuge, holding space, soul sanctuary and birthplace of creation for wanderers and creators of all kinds.

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"Blessed are the curious,

for they shall have adventures."

— Lovelle Drachman











This experience is not for everyone.


It’s not a comfortable escape but a true odyssey of the soul.


Only you can discern if you're ready. What we ask of you is lightheartedness, openness, adaptability and authenticity. Come with intention and a willingness to witness your pains and uncover the deeper layers of being. We ask for your commitment to be with us fully, to engage and connect sincerely. You will come to know the people journeying with you as family.


This retreat is not an easy-breezy weekend trip but a reprieve from the conditions that drive your daily life. It is a radical disruption to monotony. It is the space from home we need to decide how it is we want home to be. This experience is grounded in connection; a communal return to being, a reorientation of somatic structures to our place in the cosmos.


We go for revelation. We go for life. This is a path of reverent Medicine.









The Group

Who is this retreat for?

Return to Pachamama.

Cam and Jay reflect on what unfolded during their Peruvian Odyssey.

Your Guides


Cam is an adventurer at heart with an inner-radar calibrated to passion. Born into a family of guides and creatives, Cameron articulates the teachings of Master Plant medicines, facilitating restorative dialogue between Mother Earth and her Children.


Driven by a desire to inspire others into heart-led creation, Cam is an expressionist and meaning-weaver, a seeker of the Sacred through ceremonial rebellion.



Jay Horton



Founder of the Wild Heart Yoga Tribe, Jay is the philosopher’s yogi, thoughtfully weaving the art of living into classes that move mind, body and soul back into harmony. Grounded in nature, Jay is passionately playful and deeply attuned to yoga as a vessel for truth, transformation and expression.

Jay brings a clear sightedness that sees you as you are and as you can be, with an ability to speak to the parts of you still coming into being. Jay is uniquely special, with a quality of presence that draws you back to yourself, back to your essence. Cam loves Jay.

Kylie is a soulful embodiment of sonic yoga. Delighting in sharing mantras that move the immovable and uncover the beautiful, Kylie carries a radiance that permeates through the walls we construct around ourselves to illuminate the parts of us asking for a loving witness. Her teachings are gentle and her lessons are strong. Kylie is a natural guide, a grounding presence in turbulent waters and an excellent communicator. Kylie's teachings leave her students feeling seen, held and inspired through yoga, sound healings and pranayama wisdom.

Kylie Bertram








The Journey







Arrival


Day One (Arrival): Opening cacao ceremony, heart medicine, companion connections, yoga and fireside session.


Day Two (Preparation): Sunrise meditation, yoga, and Despacho Ceremony to honour and give thanks to Pachamama. Somatic journalling, more yoga, sound healing.


Day Three (Initiation): Yoga, purification meditative walk, journalling, grounding sessions and our Ayahuasca Ceremony (initiating at sundown).


Day Four (Landing): Noble silence, gentle yoga, acro yoga, massages and spa day (salt room, saunas & jacuzzi). Get loved up, sit with what's unfolding and commence your integration.
























Day Five (Adventure): Journey to Machu Picchu, staying in Aguas Calientes for the night.



Day Six (Open Exploration): Option to embark on Machu Picchu's most challenging (and rewarding) hike or enjoy free time in Aguas Calientes. Return in the afternoon to Munay Sonqo.


































Day Seven (Huachuma Journey & Integration): Embark on a gentle day hike in dialogue with Master Plant medicine Huachuma (San Pedro) followed by heart-led creativity, yoga and a cosmic planetarium.



Day Eight (Grounding): Waterfall cleanse, breathwork journey, yoga, journalling and a fireside reflection session.






























Day Nine (Departure): Closing Ceremonies, Cacao Ceremony, integration circle and grateful goodbyes.























Private Room

Reserve a private room. Deposits & payment plans available.

Shared Room

Reserve a shared room for you and your chosen companion. Payment plans available.

"It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves—in finding themselves." – André Gide

Photography by Rick Gimitro - Flow Event Group. Some shots by Cam.

"It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves—in finding themselves." – André Gide

Photography by Rick Gimitro - Flow Event Group. Some shots by Cam.

What's included?


• All accommodation

• All meals at Munay retreat centre

• All scheduled activities, ceremonies and plant-medicines

• Taxi transportation from Tunupa Urubamba (our meeting place on the first day) to our retreat centre, transportation from the retreat centre back to Cusco.


Not included:


• Flights

• Insurance

• Lunch and dinner on day 5 at Aguas Calientes (base of Machu Picchu)

• Extra meals/snacks

• Additional taxi costs if you choose to explore the region in your spare time


FAQs below.

For any additional information and if your questions haven't been answered, please reach out to us directly at [email protected] and [email protected].

FAQs


What should I bring?

• Expect cool nights and warm days so brining clothing suitable for yoga, adventuring and comfy cozies to bundle up and be warm if temperatures drop.

Average temp in September is 20* Celsius or 70* Fahrenheit.

• Altitude sickness tablets if you’re new to high elevation.

• We suggest back backs rather then rolling suitcases.

• Hiking shoes will be helpful.


Do I need a visa?

U.S. citizens traveling to Peru do not need to obtain a visa if their stay is under 183 days. Australian tourists don't need a visa. You can get a permit to stay for up to 3 months when you arrive. Double check the most current information.


Where do I fly into?

Cusco, Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport.


When should I arrive?

We recommend 2-3 days early so you can rest and acclimate before heading to the retreat. It's nice not having to worry if your flight gets in late.


What’s not included?

Flights, insurance, early arrival accommodation, extra meals, drinks, souvenirs, or extra massages, and activities.


Do I have to partake in the Ayahuasca Ceremony?

No, if you’re not comfortable we will not pressure you. Please note that we don’t offer discounts to those not attending ceremonies.


Can a group of us sign up together?

Yes, we have 3 different lodges so if you have a group larger than 3 we can make sure you’re all in the same lodge together.


Can I share a room with someone I don’t know?

Yes so long as your both comfortable boarding with a new friend 🤗.


Preparation:

Prepare for Aya. Read rainforest medicine, consider abstaining from red meat, sex, alcohol, refined sugars, stimulants and spices. Be prepared to face your pains. Set an intention for the medicine (have a clear reason). This ceremony is optional. If you decide to partake please be dilligent and attentive in your preparation. This is not an experience with an off-switch and can sometimes be a practice of surrender. Prepare yourself for a soul journey, and know that if you feel the call, your preparation began long ago.

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Prepare for hiking! If you’d like to visit the sacred cave on Machu Picchu then be prepared for a hard, steep walk. The views and experience is worth it but if you have a fear of heights or any respiratory issues then we do not recommend doing this activity.


What are the food options?

3 abundant vegetarian meals served in buffet form.

Many of the ingredients used come from the organic farms of Sach’a Munay, the NGO we support.

Included:

Breakfast, lunch & dinner

• Dessert the first and last evening

• Snacks, available all day

• Fruits, available all day

• Assorted teas, available all hours

• Assorted infusions, available all hours • Kangen water, available all hours.

(If doing ayahuasca it is recommended you abstain from alcohol, tobacco, sugar, caffeine, meat, and sex for 2 weeks prior to the ceremony)*


➔ We are able to cater for vegan, gluten free, and dairy free dietary requirements Anyother restriction (e.g.celiac/keto/other) has an additional cost of $25 per day per person to cover an extra chef.

➔ Chicken or fish can be served for lunch or dinner for an additional $5 per person per meal upon prior request (minimum one day in advance)

➔ If traveling off site we arrange boxed meals to take away


Cancellation Policy

Cancel before April 2025 and receive 100% refund minus your nonrefundable deposit.


Cancel before July 2025 and receive 25% credit minus your nonrefundable deposit. (You will be unable to claim This credit for cash or other non retreat offerings. You can transfer this credit to someone else with approved email communication. This credit is valid for 3 years from start date of original retreat booked).

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