Immerse yourself in an Andean purification ceremony in the heart of nature, where aromas, healing herbs, and ancestral rituals renew your energy and deepen your bond with the Pachamama.
Our experience begins with pickup from your hotel and transfer to a natural setting prepared for the ceremony. Upon arrival, the guide welcomes the participants and explains the purpose of the ritual, focused on energetic cleansing, renewal, and connection with the Pachamama. The ceremony begins with a cleansing using palo santo or incense and a brief meditation to balance the mind. Then the aromatic bath is prepared with different warm herbs, petals, and natural essences. The shaman gently sprinkles the floral water over each participant, symbolizing purification and blessing, applying essential oils on energetic points. Each person offers a flower as a gesture of gratitude, accompanied by soft music. The closing includes a herbal infusion, a moment of reflection, a small aromatic keepsake, and lunch in a natural outdoor setting before returning to your hotel in Cusco.
It is an Andean purification ceremony that uses herbs, flower petals, essential oils, and aromatic waters to renew your energy and balance body and mind. The ritual includes meditation, live music, and a deep connection with Pachamama.
The ritual is performed in a natural setting in the town of Mollepata, a peaceful environment prepared for holistic practices, far from urban noise and ideal for energetic healing.
The ceremony is conducted by an Andean shaman, accompanied by a professional guide (Spanish/English/Quechua). Both are trained in wellness practices and ancestral traditions.
No. The bath consists of gentle sprinklings of floral and aromatic water, along with the application of essential oils on energetic points.
Yes, but it is important to inform us in advance so we can adapt the ritual and avoid discomfort.
No experience is required. This activity is suitable for everyone, even if you have never participated in healing rituals or meditation sessions.
Yes. At the end of the ceremony, you will enjoy a picnic-style lunch along with hot herbal infusions such as muña, coca, or chamomile.
The ceremony is not available during the rainy season (December to March). However, we have protected spaces in case of sudden weather changes, as Cusco’s climate can shift unexpectedly.
It is not a religious practice. It is an Andean spiritual ceremony based on gratitude and respect for nature.
This ritual is perfect for travelers seeking well-being, spiritual connection, holistic experiences, energetic cleansing, and a deeper encounter with Andean traditions.
Our experience begins with pickup from your hotel and transfer to a natural setting prepared for the ceremony. Upon arrival, the guide welcomes the participants and explains the purpose of the ritual, focused on energetic cleansing, renewal, and connection with the Pachamama. The ceremony begins with a cleansing using palo santo or incense and a brief meditation to balance the mind. Then the aromatic bath is prepared with different warm herbs, petals, and natural essences. The shaman gently sprinkles the floral water over each participant, symbolizing purification and blessing, applying essential oils on energetic points. Each person offers a flower as a gesture of gratitude, accompanied by soft music. The closing includes a herbal infusion, a moment of reflection, a small aromatic keepsake, and lunch in a natural outdoor setting before returning to your hotel in Cusco.
It is an Andean purification ceremony that uses herbs, flower petals, essential oils, and aromatic waters to renew your energy and balance body and mind. The ritual includes meditation, live music, and a deep connection with Pachamama.
The ritual is performed in a natural setting in the town of Mollepata, a peaceful environment prepared for holistic practices, far from urban noise and ideal for energetic healing.
The ceremony is conducted by an Andean shaman, accompanied by a professional guide (Spanish/English/Quechua). Both are trained in wellness practices and ancestral traditions.
No. The bath consists of gentle sprinklings of floral and aromatic water, along with the application of essential oils on energetic points.
Yes, but it is important to inform us in advance so we can adapt the ritual and avoid discomfort.
No experience is required. This activity is suitable for everyone, even if you have never participated in healing rituals or meditation sessions.
Yes. At the end of the ceremony, you will enjoy a picnic-style lunch along with hot herbal infusions such as muña, coca, or chamomile.
The ceremony is not available during the rainy season (December to March). However, we have protected spaces in case of sudden weather changes, as Cusco’s climate can shift unexpectedly.
It is not a religious practice. It is an Andean spiritual ceremony based on gratitude and respect for nature.
This ritual is perfect for travelers seeking well-being, spiritual connection, holistic experiences, energetic cleansing, and a deeper encounter with Andean traditions.







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