Retreat Overview
Ayahuasca Ceremonies
Guided by our indigenous Taitas, our Ayahuasca ceremonies are powerful by the ancestral knowledge our shamans possesses. Using Icaros (sacred songs) and specific rituals to energetically clear and seal the ceremonial space, they are an essential to shield participants from intrusive or negative energies — ensuring the profound work of healing occurs in the safest possible environment.
We honor the medicine by offering two distinct ceremonial experiences, tapping into different energies and rhythms of the jungle:
Day-time Ceremonies
This is a rare and unique offering inherited by Taita Cesar Lezama from his elders.
Few facilitators possess the deep, specialized knowledge required to effectively work with the complex energies of the day.
Nature Connection: The light allows participants to feel an immediate profound connection to the Amazon jungle, feeling its full, vibrant presence.
Circadian Harmony: Daytime ceremonies align with the human circadian rhythm, making the experience more grounded and accessible for the body and nervous system.
Clarity and Grounding: The visions and insights tend to be brighter, offering a strong sense of clarity and integration while the body is awake.
Night-time Ceremonies
This is the classic, most traditional setting for deep work, leveraging the potent, introspective energy of the jungle after dark.
Introspection: The darkness provides a deep sense of intimacy, allowing the participant to turn fully inward without visual distractions.
Astral Connection: The quiet of the night amplifies the experience, connecting you more strongly to the stars, the astral world, and the sounds of the vibrant jungle at night.
Profound Release: The medicine often works deeper into the subconscious, facilitating profound emotional and spiritual release that benefits from the enveloping mystery of the dark.
Therapeutic Temazcal
Experience our unique approach to ancestral healing with this powerful ritual of purification and rebirth guided by Abuela Fanny.
This ceremony is unique: we journey through the 4 foundational stages of human existence, using the heat of the lodge, potent intention, and sacred music to cleanse the spirit.
It’s an immersive experience designed to release what you’ve carried too long and guide you back to the quiet, profound wisdom of your true self.
Plant Baths
This traditional purification method is a key step in Amazonian healing. These rituals are guided by traditional wisdom, using specific, potent plants for energetic cleansing. We utilize both bitter baths to vigorously release old, stagnant energies, and sweet baths to open the heart and attract positive intentions, preparing your body and spirit for the deeper work of Ayahuasca.
Tobacco, Mambe & Ambil
Experience the grounding ritual of Grandfather Tobacco (mapacho), Hapé Circle (tobacco ashes), Mambe (coca leafs), and Ambil (tobacco paste). This traditional practice, guided by the Taita, is used for clearing, reflection, and setting deep intentions.
It facilitates powerful communication with the plant spirits and with yourself. Together, these rituals serve as a strong energetic preparation, anchoring your consciousness in the present moment and respectfully setting the container for the profound work of the Ayahuasca ceremony.
And more…
You will experience the powerful Achapo Tree cleansing ritual (vomitivo), where the Taita facilitates an energetic rebirth and grounding by working directly with this ancient tree to clear stagnant energy.
Beyond this rituals, every guest receives dedicated 1:1 integration session(s) with our therapist to help you effectively translate profound insights into practical daily steps.
You'll be able to immerse yourself in the Amazon jungle through guided walks to pristine fresh springs and vibrant night-time walks, allowing you to connect intimately with Mother Nature.
Your evenings are anchored by a supportive, conscious community: gather around the nightly bonfire for warmth and reflection, where we hold open sharing circles to process the day's experiences, fostering vulnerability, trust, and collective wisdom under the stars…
Accomodation
Two Person Shared Cabin
The eco-friendly cabins are handcrafted from natural wood and designed to blend seamlessly with the jungle. Elevated above the ground for safety and ventilation, they offer a cozy, grounding experience with views of the surrounding forest.
Private Cabin
Bathrooms and showers are just a few steps away, open to the beauty of the land while maintaining privacy and cleanliness. Fresh towels, biodegradable toiletries (like shampoo and body wash), and daily housekeeping are provided. Laundry service is also available during your stay. Whether you’re traveling solo or with a loved one, the cabins offer a restful, nature-connected home throughout your retreat.
All You Need to Know
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Housekeeping
Laundry*
Free WiFi
Towels
Tea
River Access
Ceremonial Maloka
Jungle Jacuzzi
Temazcal
Comfy Room with Outlets and Ceiling Fan
*We offer on site laundry service for a fee of $2 per item.
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3 Meals a Day (expect ceremony day)
Organic and Local
Fish and Sometimes Chicken from the Jungle Harmony farm
Vegan or Vegetarian Options Available
Filtered Fresh Spring Water
Can Accommodate to Any Special Needs
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Headlamp/flashlight
Hat (Sun hat, cap, etc.)
Long sleeve, light weight pants and shirts are great way to keep insects at bay during our excursions. Also pack shorts and short sleeve shirts. During ceremonies and in general you will want to wear comfortable, loose fitting attire.
Personal toiletries. We provide towels, shampoo, conditioner and body wash.
Journal/pen
Backpack for excursions
Refillable water bottle
Plastic poncho or travel umbrella
Bathing suit/trunk
Rain boots are necessary inside the jungle and in case of rain and mud. Please let us know what size you are and we will check if we have your size in stock. If not we will purchase a pair for you at the charge of $20 USD.
Rain boots are more comfortable in long socks. Bring one for each day.
Flip Flops/slippers for indoors and showers.
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The Putumayo jungle is a sub tropical climate located in the Southern hemisphere. There is frequent to heavy rains with an overall comfortable temperature. The nights can get cold due to the altitude so having a sweat shirt comes in handy and when the sun is out it can be quite hot. The rain season/winter is from June - August and summer is from September - May.
For the day ceremony you will want to pack clothing made of natural fibers and loose fitting. Generally material that is made of cotton and other natural material will feel most comfortable and allow for the most air flow in this climate.
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No Visas are needed for Americans in Colombia (Check your passport expiration date to make sure you have at least one year left before it expires).
You will fly to Bogota the capitol city of Colombia if you are coming from the USA or Europe. However it is recommended to book the regional flight before booking your international flight. The regional flight is operated by the airline Satena. You can book this on satena.com but often the website does not process non Colombian credit cards. Therefor you can alternatively book this flight on kiwi.com or you can contact us and we can purchase the flight for you.
Note: The regional flights leave from the same airport but from a terminal called Puente Aéreo aka Terminal 2, it is about a 5-10 minutes bus ride from the international terminal. We highly recommend coming to Bogota early and also planning to stay a night in Bogota on your departure. The reason being that Satena airlines often moves their flight 2/3 hours ahead or cancels without much notice making it difficult and often impossible to catch the connecting flight.
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Close to the airport - ALoft is great and has a shuttle to the airport every 30 minutes as well as the Hampton by Hilton.
In City - The Grace Hotel (can be booked via Air B and B) this is located in Chapinero a beautiful part of Bogota. Additionally the old town called La Candelaria is a great place to explore and stay.
Taxis are very inexpensive as well as Uber.
It is safe and very easy to get a taxi from the airport to your hotel. There are designated taxis at the airport to take you where you need to go. You must visit the outside kiosk and let them know where you would like to go, you will then be quoted a fare and assigned a taxi cab Note: Get a quote before agreeing to take the ride with your taxi.
The day your retreat starts you will be picked up at the Villa Garzón airport or in a place within Villa Garzón. If you miss your flight you can take a flight to Puerto Asis and from there take a 1.30 minute taxi ride to Villa Garzon. Note that you must arrive well before sunset in order to be driven into the jungle.
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A great way to get some Colombian Pesos is directly at the airport when you land in Bogotá. If the ATM machine at arrivals is out of cash you can go upstairs where there are plenty more. There are also plenty of ATM machines all over Bogotá, where you’ll be able to withdraw cash. Villa Garzon also has ATM machines.
We have a small gift shop at the retreat center where you can pay in USD or Colombian Pesos alternatively we also accept Venmo or Zelle.
Let your bank know about your travel plans so you can take out cash at an ATM.
The transformational power of Yagé is deeply connected to your readiness. Proper physical, mental, and spiritual preparation is essential for a safe, successful, and deeply insightful experience.
We provide comprehensive guidance on everything you need to know before you arrive:
The Dieta: The strict dietary guidelines necessary to ensure your safety and maximize the medicine's effects.
Medication Review: The essential information regarding prescription drug contraindications (especially SSRIs and MAOIs).
Mental Readiness: Tips for setting intentions and understanding the psychological process.
Don't leave preparation to chance. Click the link below to learn more:
What’s Included?
3 Ayahuasca (Yagé) ceremonies: two by day and one by night (8-Day retreats)
Temazcal Sweat Lodge
Plant baths
Achapo Tree cleansing ritual
Mambe and Ambil talking circle
1:1 integration session + group sessions
Walking jungle meditation, guided river and jungle excursions
Daily fire side circles
Integration tools for when you leave the retreat
Fresh, homemade meals, snacks, juices (3x/day)
Free transportation to and from airport Villa Garzon
Hot showers/regular bathrooms
Laundry service
WiFi access
Book Our Next Retreat
December 29th - January 4th
8-day retreat in Putumayo, Colombia
Any Questions?
For booking assistance, questions, further information or help please don't hesitate
to reach out to Cleo: +1 305-793-2017 or info@jungleharmony.com
