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What is the Ayahuasca Ceremony in Peru?

It’s no surprise that Peru is a must-see destination for many travelers. From Machu Picchu tours and the Rainbow Mountains to the rich history, delicious food, and unique culture, visiting Peru is an unforgettable experience.

Aside from taking hikes or tours, many tourists enjoy immersing themselves in traditions or festivals like Inti Raymi or a spiritual Ayahuasca ceremony.

Whether you’re planning a trip to Peru to take part in an Ayahuasca ceremony or are curious to know more about why people describe it as a spiritual awakening, we discuss everything you might need to know.

What is Ayahuasca?
So, can you do Ayahuasca in Peru? Yes, you can. First of all, it is a good idea to eliminate any misconceptions you have about Ayahuasca. Despite the tabloid media and other news, Ayahuasca is not a recreational drug. It is not something to get high and enjoy the moment or a magic pill that will solve your problems. For the indigenous people of the Amazon, Ayahuasca is more than a simple plant, it is a spirit, a sacred and ancestral ritual for healing.

And what exactly is Ayahuasca? It is an infusion made by shamans of the Amazon jungle. It serves to enter altered states of consciousness and obtain new perspectives on life. Historically, it is known that many visited shamans to heal themselves from physical, mental, or emotional reliefs. In general, those who drank from the infusion did so in order to receive guidance from the “spirit” that inhabits the plant. Today, the tradition remains strongly rooted in Ayahuasca ceremonies. And during the last decades, shamans began to serve the infusion to different patients under their supervision.

Ayahuasca is a jungle vine that grows in the middle of the jungle. It is commonly found in the territories of Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and the Guyanas. The plant is quite revered by the indigenous tribes as well as the shamans of the Andean regions. It is considered a “Master Plant”. The term Ayahuasca derives from the ancient Quechua language. The Quechua words “Aya” translates to the dead, while “Huasca” translates to vine or rope. That is to say, the “Rope of the Dead” or the “Vine of the Dead”. The concoction has been used for more than 5000 years for both individual and collective healing. If you are looking to visit Machu Picchu, you can enjoy one of these ceremonies.
Despite common belief, preparing Ayahuasca in Peru is quite difficult. Most of those who try it do not have the desired effects or even have bad experiences accompanied by indigestion. Therefore, if you are looking to try the real thing, you have to travel to the Amazon basin and do it with a renowned Shaman. Ayahuasca is made by shamans using the Ayahuasca vine and the Chacruno leaves. Both can be obtained naturally in the middle of the Amazon basin. The Ayahuasca vine naturally contains natural chemical compounds that resemble DMT. While the Chacruno leaves allow their metabolization within the body.

According to tradition, these two plants must be collected on a full moon or in the morning. In addition, whoever picks it up must be fasting. It takes about ten kilos of Ayahuasca to prepare the infusion. For this, the Ayahuasca vine is crushed to make them easier to cook. Then a kilo of Chacruna is added. Depending on the shaman, the concoction can include tobacco and coca leaves.

Note that the preparation is boiled for 12 hours in about 50 liters of water. And while it is being prepared, it is accompanied by shamanic chants known in the Amazon as Icaros. It is also accompanied by tobacco puffs while asking for specific intentions. Both the songs and the intentions are invocations to the spirit of Ayahuasca. The 50 liters of the initial preparation is reduced to only 2 liters of Ayahuasca. The end result is a liquid with a viscous texture and a reddish-ocher color. This is one of the many ways to prepare, but everything will depend on the Shaman and his traditional methods.

MANU NATIONAL PARK INFO

Peru the best destination in the amazon, because has a rich part and virgins in the flora and fauna of the Amazon, are found along the eastern slopes of the Andes in Peru in a region called Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve.

Wildlife and Birding in Manu Park.
Overall, more than 15,000 recorded species of plants are found in this exciting region, and almost 250 varieties of trees have been found in a single hectare of this rich reserve. It is also a popular destination for birdwatchers, as Manu is home to over 1000 different species of birds including skimmers, terns, herons, egrets, Orinoco geese, parrots, macaws, and even the rare Cock of the Rock.

Things to do in Manu National Park.
Explore trails that lead out to lookout points high above the river to watch roosting flights of parrots as the sun sets or encounter a troop of monkeys swinging by. Travel downriver on a dugout canoe late at night in search of nocturnal inhabitants of the forest. Visit nearby clay licks, one of the world’s great wildlife spectacles, watching hundreds of parrots and their larger relatives, macaws, congregate at this traditional locality to eat clay that is essential to their digestion.

Getting to Manu National Park

Due to its isolation, Manu National Park takes time to reach but is well worth the reward for real nature lovers. Depending on the lodge you stay at, and thus its location within the national park, there are two main points of access: either fly to Cusco and from here take an overland road transfer to your chosen lodge or alternatively fly to Puerto Maldonado (direct, regular flights from both Lima and Cusco), and then take a boat downriver to your chosen jungle lodge. Cusco Journeys will help arrange all the logistics as part of any tailormade trip to Peru.

Why Peru the best destination in the amazon.

Many biologists believe that Manu has a greater biodiversity than any other rainforest reserve in the world.

MACHU PICCHU INFO

Due to its comprehensive tour of the most famous locations and breathtaking views, Machu Picchu Circuit 2, also known as the Classic Circuit, is the favorite among tourists. Circuit 2 is the most comprehensive of all the Machu Picchu circuits and covers most of the site.

This circuit takes you to most of the temples and the sacred rock (you cannot enter the Temple of the Sun and the Royal Palace, however, instead you walk beneath them) and explores the lower terraces in depth.

Now let’s know more in detail these two routes through the Inca citadel:

Route 2-A: The Designed Route
Route 2-B: The Lower Terraces Route
Route 2-A: Designed Route (with the Classic View of Machu Picchu).

Undoubtedly among the new Machu Picchu tour circuits is the best for traditional visits, allows you to visit the vicinity of the watchman’s house and get the best views of the citadel, is a tour of 2 hours and 30 minutes in which you visit:

Upper Platform
Watchman’s house
Dry well, tectonic fault
Temple of the Sun
Granite chaos
Temple Plaza
Sacred Rock
Twelve openings
Tanks of the East
Water mirrors
Temple of the Condor
Pisonay Square
Archaeological Reserve
Things to Know:

Includes the classic view of Machu Picchu.
Book your tickets several months in advance due to high demand.
You will also explore the lower parts of the ruins.
Route 2-B: Lower Terrace Route or Llaqta Circuit

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