About.

 Join us for a deep immersion with the ancestral culture of the Wixárika nation.​​

This is a very special opportunity to be in an intimate container with a culture that has maintained their culture, language, and spiritual connection for thousands of years.​

The ceremonial context created by the Wixárika is a profound celebration of life, and at the same time offers an opportunity for multi-faceted healing, deep immersion into community, and provides everybody a safe space to share prayers, music, and offerings to our "Creator".​ 

Program.

Feburary 6

Arrival between 2 and 3PM
Welcome Circle - Sharing about the Wixárika culture and Yacumama
Offerings to Spirits of the land at the Grandmother Ceiba Tree
Dinner

February 7 - Ceremony

Morning Yoga

Breakfast

Group nature walk to river & waterfalls

Lunch

Optional massage, rest
All night ceremony

February 8

Morning offerings at river

Breakfast

Healing sessions w/ Don Eugenio

Integration sharing circle

Lunch
Optional massage, rest

Dinner

February 9 - Ceremony

Morning Yoga

Breakfast
Rest time in nature, river, creek, optional massage
Lunch
All night ceremony

February 10​

Morning offerings at river

Breakfast

Healing sessions w/ Don Eugenio

Integration sharing circle

Lunch
Optional massage, rest

Dinner

February 11​

Morning Yoga

Breakfast
Rest time in nature, river, creek, optional massage
Lunch

Integration sharing circle
Dinner

February 12

Breakfast
Closing circle

Departure between 11AM & 1PM

Highlights.

  • Ancestral Culture
  • Wixárika Wisdom
  • Sacred Ceremonies
  • Tatewari (Sacred Fire)
  • Nature Immersion
  • Personal Transformation
  • Integration Support

Living Conditions.

Sleeping

  • entire house
  • shared rooms
  • private room

Omnivore Food

  • communal kitchen access
  • restaurant on site
  • communally cooked meals

Internet

  • fast: streaming video

Ongoing classes

  • plant medicine
    1-2 times per week
  • yoga
    3-5 times per week

Getting here.

Yacumama is in Ojochal, a small town near the Pacific Ocean, known for its international fine dining, which is part of the Ballena (whale) Coast.

We are 30-40 minutes south of Dominical and 15-20 minutes south of Uvita, where the Envision Festival has been held for the past ten+ years. The Osa Peninsula (the 5th most bio-diverse place on the planet) is just 2 hours south.

Yacumama is a 3-4 hour drive southwest of the international airport, SJO.

From San Jose or other airports in the country you can also take a 45 minute flight on a small plane or even hire a small private plane to Quepos airport which is about an hour drive from Yacumama.

Contact

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