Visionary Journeys between Medicine and Magic

Accommodation in Ashi Meraya

Main bungalows painted with Shipibo geometrical designs, in Ashi Meraya

Photo Credit: Francesco Sammarco

All guests doing the Ayahuasca retreat may stay either in one of the three double-occupancy, very spacious comfortable bungalows (Amazonian thatched roof buildings, built on stilts) painted with traditional Shipibo geometric patterns (ideal for couples or couples of friends), or in one of the four individual, maroon-painted bungalows recently built in the encampment.

Self-contained bungalows for guests doing the plant diet

Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez

There is also the possibility to stay in one of the ten completely independent, private partitions of the large bungalow called “la Casa Grande” (“The Big House”).
All bungalows (single and double) and partition rooms are – although rustic (not rough!) – furnished (with bed, linens, pillows, chairs, hand made wooden wardrobe to hang clothes, and a table for writing) and have EACH ONE private hygienic facilities (wash basin, private toilet and cold shower) and are thoroughly screened from insects with netting.

No electricity.

Interior of double-occupancy bungalow in Ashi Meraya

Photo Credit: Andrey Emelianov

Self-contained bungalows for guests doing the plant diet

Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez

Dieteros – i.e. guests accepted for the shamanic plant diet – may stay in one of the four comfortable and spacious private, individual wooden bungalows -pictured above-, in a specially-dedicated section of the centre, alongside the ethnobotanical garden circuit. Places are limited to four at any given time.


Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez


Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez


Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez


Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez


Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez


Photo Credit: Heberto Hiran Garcia Ramirez

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