Sunrise over the Andes mountains near Pisac, Peru

Pisac · Sacred Valley · Peru

Ancient Medicines.
Sacred Mountains.
Authentic Community.

Experience Ayahuasca, Wachuma, Kambô and Temazcal in the heart of Peru's Sacred Valley.

Wide view of the Sacred Valley mountains

We are not a luxury retreat. We are not a resort.

We are a small community in Pisac where people from all over the world come together to experience ancestral medicines, nature and authentic human connection.

Why Mystic Tribe

Every place has ceremonies.
What makes the difference is the people.

Choosing where to experience sacred medicines is one of the most important decisions you'll make. Every place has ceremonies. What makes the difference is the people, the intention and the environment.

Mystic Tribe was created for those looking for something real. A peaceful place where conversations happen naturally around the fire. Where mornings begin with birds instead of traffic. Where the mountains become part of your journey. Where simplicity is a choice — not a limitation.

Many of our guests arrive alone. Most leave feeling like they have found a second home.

Guests gathered around a fire in the evening
Sacred Medicines

Every ceremony is approached with respect, intention and careful preparation.

Our ceremonies are primarily guided by Leo, who has welcomed participants from many countries and is dedicated to creating a safe, supportive and authentic space. Throughout the year, guest facilitators may also share their own traditions and practices.

Ayahuasca

One of the world's most respected ancestral medicines, traditionally used by Amazonian cultures for generations.

People travel from every corner of the globe to Peru seeking this experience — not because it promises answers, but because it invites honest questions, deep reflection and a meaningful connection with themselves and the natural world.

Ayahuasca ceremony preparation in the Amazon tradition
Wachuma (San Pedro)

The sacred cactus of the Andes has been honored for centuries by mountain communities.

Known for its gentle yet profound nature, Wachuma ceremonies often inspire openness, gratitude and a deep connection with the landscapes that surround the Sacred Valley.

San Pedro cactus growing in the Andes mountains
Kambô

An ancestral Amazonian purification practice offered with care for those who feel genuinely called to experience it.

Amazonian rainforest setting for traditional practices
Temazcal

A traditional sweat lodge ceremony centered on renewal, reflection and reconnection.

An opportunity to slow down, breathe deeply and step away from the noise of everyday life.

Smoke rising from a traditional temazcal sweat lodge
Drone view of the Sacred Valley and Pisac ruins
Why the Sacred Valley

Mystic Tribe sits in Pisac, facing the ancient Inca ruins.

The Sacred Valley has long been regarded as one of the spiritual hearts of the Andes. Mystic Tribe sits in the peaceful town of Pisac, directly facing one of the best-preserved Inca archaeological sites in Peru.

Surrounded by mountains, walking trails and the Chongo stream, it's a place where nature quietly invites you to slow down. Whether you spend your afternoon exploring ancient ruins, hiking through the mountains or simply listening to the sound of the water, the valley itself becomes part of the experience.

The way down into the valley

Illustrated route from Cusco descending through Pisac to Mystic Tribe, the ruins, the mountains and the river Cusco3,400m Pisactown Mystic Tribehome RuinsInca site Chongostream
Stay With Us

Come for a ceremony. Stay for the community.

Many guests choose to stay for a few days to fully experience the rhythm of the valley. Our accommodations are simple, comfortable and immersed in nature. There are no crowded itineraries or luxury amenities.

Instead, you'll find fresh mountain air, shared meals, meaningful conversations and a peaceful environment where you can truly disconnect from daily life. Leave with memories that will stay with you long after your journey ends.

A Day at Mystic Tribe

The rhythm of the valley, one day at a time.

6:30 AM

Sunrise over the Andes.

8:00 AM

Shared breakfast with the community.

10:00 AM

Free time to explore Pisac, hike or rest.

Afternoon

Quiet moments by the Chongo stream, reading, journaling or connecting with guests.

Evening

Community dinner, fire circle or sacred ceremony, depending on the schedule.

Community

People taking care of people.

Guests from different cultures sharing stories around the fire. Strangers becoming friends. Silence becoming comfortable. Nature becoming your daily companion.

This is not an experience designed to impress. It is a place created to be lived.

Guests cooking together Coffee being served in the morning Guests sitting by the river Dogs resting near the community
Upcoming Ceremonies

Reserve your place at the fire.

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Ayahuasca Ceremony

An evening ceremony guided by Leo, held in a quiet space surrounded by the mountains.

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Wachuma Ceremony

A daytime ceremony connecting with the landscapes of the Sacred Valley.

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Temazcal

A traditional sweat lodge for renewal and reflection, held under the stars.

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Kambô Session

An individual session offered with care, by appointment.

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Dates shown are examples. Contact us for the current calendar and availability.

Guest Stories
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A place where I could finally slow down and just be.
Marie · France ★★★★★
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I came for one ceremony. I stayed for the people.
Daniel · USA ★★★★★
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Simple, honest and grounded. Exactly what I needed.
Camila · Brazil ★★★★★
FAQ

Questions, answered honestly.

Yes. Many guests stay for a few days in our simple, comfortable accommodations while they experience the rhythm of the valley.

Yes. You're welcome to join a single ceremony without staying overnight, or to combine it with your visit to the Sacred Valley.

Our ceremonies are primarily guided by Leo. Occasionally, guest facilitators join to share their own traditions and practices.

Not in the traditional sense. We're a small community rather than a commercial retreat center, and we've kept things simple on purpose.

We're in Pisac, in Peru's Sacred Valley, facing the Pisac archaeological site and surrounded by mountains and the Chongo stream.

No prior experience is required. We'll talk with you beforehand so you feel informed, prepared and comfortable.

Use the contact form below, or reach out directly on WhatsApp, Instagram or email. We're happy to answer any questions.

Your Journey Begins Here

We'd be honored to welcome you to Mystic Tribe.

Whether you're curious about ancestral medicines, searching for a deeper connection with nature, or simply looking for a peaceful place to pause — reach out and let's talk.