More Than a Visit: A Guided Amazon Experience Near Iquitos

Ayaymama Mystic • Iquitos, Peru

More Than a Visit: A Guided Amazon Experience Near Iquitos

A local, small-group ayahuasca retreat in the Peruvian Amazon

In the Peruvian Amazon, a retreat can be more than a simple visit. It can be a quiet time to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience the jungle with local guidance, respect, and care.

Ayaymama Mystic is a local, small-group ayahuasca retreat near Iquitos, Peru. Our work is rooted in the Amazon, in real jungle life, and in the careful guidance of experienced local healers and facilitators.

More than a visit — a guided Amazon experience.

Why choose a local ayahuasca retreat near Iquitos?

Many travelers come to Iquitos looking for an ayahuasca retreat, but not every experience is the same. For us, the most important part is not only the ceremony, but the environment, the people, the preparation, and the way each guest is supported during the process.

At Ayaymama Mystic, we keep the experience personal and grounded. We work with small groups, private cabins, local Amazonian knowledge, and a natural jungle setting away from the noise of the city.

What makes Ayaymama Mystic different?

Small groups
We prefer a more personal retreat experience, where each participant can have more space, attention, and calm.
Private cabins
Guests stay in private cabins surrounded by the Amazon jungle, with simple comfort and direct contact with nature.
Local Amazon team
We are based near Iquitos and work with local people who know the land, the river, the plants, and the rhythm of the jungle.
Experienced local healers
Our ceremonies are guided by Amazonian healers with years of experience in traditional plant medicine work.
Preparation and support
Before the retreat, we guide guests with basic preparation, diet recommendations, safety questions, and practical information.
Amazon jungle setting
The retreat takes place in a natural environment near Iquitos, surrounded by forest, river life, birds, plants, and quiet spaces.

A retreat experience with respect and care

Ayahuasca is part of a deep Amazonian tradition. We approach this work with respect, preparation, and responsibility. We do not present it as a quick solution or a medical treatment. Each person’s process is personal, and we encourage guests to come with honesty, patience, and clear communication.

Before joining a retreat, we ask important health and medication questions. This helps us understand whether the experience may be appropriate for each participant. Safety, respect, and preparation are always part of the process.

What you can expect during the retreat

  • Arrival and welcome near Iquitos
  • Private accommodation in the jungle
  • Ayahuasca ceremonies guided by experienced local healers
  • Simple retreat meals and preparation guidance
  • Time for rest, silence, reflection, and nature
  • Optional jungle walks and local Amazon experiences
  • Support from our local team during your stay

Retreat options

We offer different retreat lengths depending on the time and depth each guest is looking for:

4 days • 7 days • 10 days

Small-group ayahuasca retreats near Iquitos, Peru

For people looking for a real Amazon experience

Ayaymama Mystic is for travelers who want something more personal, natural, and local. It is for people who value small groups, quiet spaces, direct contact with the jungle, and respectful guidance from a local Amazon team.

If you are planning to visit Iquitos and want to learn more about our retreats, you can read more on our website or message us directly for available dates.

Interested in joining Ayaymama Mystic?

Send us a message and we will share available dates, retreat options, preparation details, and practical information for your visit to Iquitos.

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Important note: Ayahuasca retreats are not medical services and do not replace professional medical or psychological care. Participants should always share relevant health and medication information before joining.

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