Aya Healing Retreats

NOYA RAO
VOICE OF LIGHT

11 DAYS
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Overview

In this unique Ayahuasca retreat, you will be offered the opportunity to open and connect to your voice within the context of the Noya Rao Dieta and with Ayahuasca in ceremony. With the support of a renowned musician and vocal artist, our voices will be used in songs and in the exploration of sound and vibration.

Too many of us have been made to believe that our voices aren’t good enough and that we shouldn’t sing. This is your opportunity to release old beliefs about your voice and to mindfully and heartfully move through the fear that tightens and restricts.

In the West, we might recall being encouraged to sing as children, only later be told as teenagers and adults that we can’t and shouldn’t sing. The want to express ourselves through song may be compelling, but the shame we feel for not being particularly “good” can override our ability to express ourselves authentically. Which is disheartening given song is one of the most powerful and decidedly simple means to transmute old ways of being and connect with spirit.

In the Shipibo culture, the practice of dieting with Master Plants requires that we become attuned and receptive to a common language shared between ourselves and the plants: song. Song forms a kind of energetic alliance whereby over time, the spirit of a plant will gift the student with a melody. This melody becomes the means through which the student connects with the plant spirit. Gratitude, love, appreciation and requests for guidance and wisdom all come to be expressed by the student through song. This unique melodic friendship is at the heart of the Shipibo tradition.

To support you in preparing to form your own unique friendship through song with a plant spirit, we will provide daily classes in breathwork and chanting. We will also guide you through exercises to loosen and warm up the vocal cords as we explore improvisation together. No prior singing experience is necessary to participate.

Program Highlights

Your Experience

The Dieta Experience:
  • 5 Fully Supervised Ayahuasca Ceremonies: Participate in carefully curated ceremonies, each providing a unique opportunity for personal growth and spiritual insight under expert supervision.
  • Engage with the sacred Noya Rao, embarking on a dieta that connects you deeply to this powerful plant ally, known for illuminating the path to inner wisdom and enhancing the ceremonial experience.
  • Experience the journey within a supportive and small group, allowing for personalized attention and a shared healing experience.
  •  Benefit from the wisdom and guidance of Maestra Juana, who offers tailored consultations and treatments to support your journey.
  • Daily Vocal Classes & Chanting: Discover the power of your voice through daily classes and chanting sessions, designed to open your heart and clear energy pathways.
  • Kirtan Workshop: Immerse yourself in the communal and joyful practice of Kirtan, a form of devotional singing that uplifts the spirit and strengthens the group’s bond.
  • Ground yourself and integrate your experiences with daily meditation, providing a peaceful anchor for your transformative journey.
Spiritual Grounding
  • Enjoy daily nutritious meals served 2-3 times a day.
  • Reside in a private jungle bungalow, your home for the full 11 days, complete with 24-hour electricity powered by solar panels.
  • Stay connected with WiFi available on selected days, thoughtfully limited to preserve the tranquility of the retreat.
  • Drink clean, high-filtered water with a pH of 8.5, ensuring your hydration is as revitalizing as your journey.
  • Benefit from included laundry services and transportation to and from Iquitos.
Comfort and Accommodation
  • Experience purifying floral and vapor baths by the riverside.
  • Learn and practice Icaros under the guidance of the Curandero.
  • Delve into the use of Mapacho and ceremonial pipe as tools for navigating Ayahuasca journeys.
  • Participate in enlightening group lectures on Shipibo traditions and practices.
  • Powerful bone massage by Maestra Juana (on a small fee)
Integration and Learning
  • Share and learn in dedicated Integration Groups.
  • Attend an Integration Workshop designed for deeper understanding.
  • Work with facilitators trained in Trauma-Informed Plant Medicine Facilitation before and after the retreat. 
  • Benefit from full translations from Spanish or Shipibo to English and private post-retreat integration sessions.
Other Activities
  • Explore the Amazon with guided hikes and learn about local flora and fauna.
  • Relax and swim in the nearby river.
  • Discover local crafts at the Shipibo market.
  • Express yourself with available musical instruments and art materials.

11 DAYS

$3500
$ 3100
  • Star Date: 21/10/2025
  • End date: 31/10/2025
  • Preparation and Integration sessions
  • Master Plant Dieta included
  • Transfer & meals included
Deposit: $550

Interested in our payment plan options? Speak to our program coordinator today or email info@ayahealingretreats.com

*Prices are in USD.

Experience

An integral part of our retreat is the Noya Rao Dieta, an experience centered around the rare and mystical “Tree of Light,” known in the Shipibo language as “Camino a la Verdad” – The Path of Truth. With only three such trees in the Amazon Basin, Noya Rao stands as a pillar of the Mahua Shipibo traditions, celebrated for its profound spiritual properties. The Dieta with Noya Rao is revered for awakening the dieter’s intuition, promoting mental clarity, and enhancing organized thought processes.

Coupling this Master Plant Dieta with the practice of singing and sound healing magnifies the tree’s healing capabilities. This unique combination opens pathways to deep healing and unlocks vital insights, facilitating a transformative experience that resonates on multiple levels of being.

This retreat offers more than just a break from the everyday; it’s an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and profound spiritual awakening through the ancient wisdom of plant medicine and the nurturing power of sound.

 

Team

Legendary Shipibo Healers, Caring Facilitators

Meet the team

Miguel

Shipibo Curandero

Mariri

Lead Facilitator

Jennifer Rosa

Facilitator

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One in a Million

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There are only 5 known matured Noya Rao trees (and one “baby”) in existence. We are very excited and deeply grateful to be able to offer access to these magnificent natural wonders. The Noya Rao trees glow in the moonlight and possess a unique energy and capacity for deep healing. 

Immersion in authentic tradition is at the heart of our work

Our retreats focus on education in the shamanic traditions of the Peruvian healers with classes and workshops on Icaros, Master Plants, and a variety of plant treatments. We are rooted in ancient traditions and we provide a fully immersive experience that includes much more than simply Ayahuasca plant medicine!

The holistic approach of traditional shamanic natural medicine is not only centered on Ayahuasca but also on personalized plant treatments.

Availability

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Embark on your journey​

Our Full Package Ayahuasca Retreat Prices

Pioneer Pass

Limited to the first 4 bookings $2900 USD

Available

Advance Pass

Enjoy priority pricing when you book 40 days in advance. $3100 USD

Available

Final Call

Last-minute opportunity to join at the standard rate $3500 USD

Available

Legacy Lane

For returning participants to deepen their transformative journey. $2600 USD

Available

Sacred South

For Central & South American residents, honoring our shared heritage. $2300 USD

Available

NOYA RAO
VOICE OF LIGHT

$3500
$ 3100
  • 11 Days Private Accomodation, 2-3 Meals Per Day
  • 5 Ayahuasca Ceremonies
  • Plant Baths, Icaros, Sacred Tobacco
  • World Class Safety Standards
  • Industry Leading Integration Practices

Support

Comprehensive Support Before and After Your Journey with Us

Your transformative journey is fully supported with dedicated guidance before and after your retreat. Begin with a personalized preparation session, designed to help you mentally, emotionally, and physically prepare for the deep work ahead. This session provides essential tools, practices, and insights to ensure you step into the experience with clarity and readiness, allowing for a more profound and meaningful retreat.

After your retreat, continue your journey of integration with a one-hour personalized session, helping you ground and embody the experiences and insights gained. Using somatic-based approaches, this session supports you in applying your healing and transformation to everyday life, ensuring lasting impact and continued personal growth.

This holistic approach, from preparation to integration, ensures you feel fully supported at every stage of your journey.

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Not Included

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  • Personal accommodation in Iquitos before/after the retreat
  • Your airfares
  • Your travel insurance
  • Your Peruvian visa (if necessary)
  • Personal expenses and meals in Iquitos before/after the retreat
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Don Miguel

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Shipibo Curandero

AKA Senen Yoi - 'Speaking the Truth'

Don Miguel was born into a Shipibo community called Roaboya on the River Ucayali. When Don Miguel was a child, Angel Sanchez Vargas, his grandfather was the community’s curandero. Vargas was an expert in sacred plant medicines and was frequently called upon to heal and share his spiritual wisdom with members of Roaboya. The school built some years later was named after Vargas and Roaboya went on to be recognised as the first indigenous community 114 years ago. Don Miguel grew up surrounded by the Shipibo wisdom and possess intimate knowledge of the sacred plant medicines. At a very young age he began his apprenticeship as a curandero through plant dietas under the supportive guidance of his grandfather. Miguel is also a trained literature professor and thoroughly enjoys teaching the Shipibo language and culture. Since 2012, Don Miguel has spent the bulk of his time leading lectures, workshops, initiation courses and retreats. Don Miguel will lead our Ayahuasca ceremonies, circle discussions and be available for personal consultations whilst on retreat.

maestro dom miguel dressed in traditional Shipibo clothing

Don Miguel

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Shipibo Curandero

AKA Senen Yoi - 'Speaking the Truth'

Don Miguel was born into a Shipibo community called Roaboya on the River Ucayali. When Don Miguel was a child, Angel Sanchez Vargas, his grandfather was the community’s curandero. Vargas was an expert in sacred plant medicines and was frequently called upon to heal and share his spiritual wisdom with members of Roaboya. The school built some years later was named after Vargas and Roaboya went on to be recognised as the first indigenous community 114 years ago. Don Miguel grew up surrounded by the Shipibo wisdom and possess intimate knowledge of the sacred plant medicines. At a very young age he began his apprenticeship as a curandero through plant dietas under the supportive guidance of his grandfather. Miguel is also a trained literature professor and thoroughly enjoys teaching the Shipibo language and culture. Since 2012, Don Miguel has spent the bulk of his time leading lectures, workshops, initiation courses and retreats. Don Miguel will lead our Ayahuasca ceremonies, circle discussions and be available for personal consultations whilst on retreat.

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Mariri

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Lead Facilitator

Mariana Gutierrez (Mariri) is a trauma-informed plant medicine and kambo facilitator, sound healer, herbalist, yoga instructor, and sound engineer. She is passionate about guiding individuals in connecting to their voices as a powerful tool for healing and enhancing plant communication through improvisational, intentional, and somatic sounding.
She hosts and co-hosts various healing and wellness retreats assisting participants on their healing journeys by safely guiding them through expanded states of consciousness. Her ultimate goal is to help individuals tap into their empowered selves, find their true voices, and discover the healing power that lies within themselves.

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Mariri

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Lead Facilitator

Mariana Gutierrez (Mariri) is a trauma-informed plant medicine and kambo facilitator, sound healer, herbalist, yoga instructor, and sound engineer. She is passionate about guiding individuals in connecting to their voices as a powerful tool for healing and enhancing plant communication through improvisational, intentional, and somatic sounding.
She hosts and co-hosts various healing and wellness retreats assisting participants on their healing journeys by safely guiding them through expanded states of consciousness. Her ultimate goal is to help individuals tap into their empowered selves, find their true voices, and discover the healing power that lies within themselves.

Jennifer Rosa

Facilitator

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Jennifer’s journey into voice work began through a profound connection with Ayahuasca, which revealed her unique voice as a portal to healing and authenticity. Guided by this experience, she now helps others uncover the power of their voices, enabling them to embrace their truth and discover their unique sacred sound—the frequency of the soul.

Throughout her path, Jennifer has learned to honor the voice as a sacred instrument, using it healthily and supportively as a tool for healing and expression.

For many years, she has been dedicated to guiding individuals in connecting with their true voices, witnessing the profound healing that emerges when people reclaim their vocal expression—opening doors to self-discovery, inner harmony, and deeper connection.

Jennifer is also a devoted dietera, having spent seven years in service to Ayahuasca. She has dieted with Noya Rao and Bobinsana, sacred plants known for their profound spiritual teachings. These relationships have deepened her work, anchoring her in humility, reverence, and the teachings of music and the plants. Forever a student, Jennifer walks this path with integrity, sharing her gifts and holding space for others to reconnect with their voices, truth, and essence.

Jennifer Rosa

Facilitator

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Jennifer’s journey into voice work began through a profound connection with Ayahuasca, which revealed her unique voice as a portal to healing and authenticity. Guided by this experience, she now helps others uncover the power of their voices, enabling them to embrace their truth and discover their unique sacred sound—the frequency of the soul.

Throughout her path, Jennifer has learned to honor the voice as a sacred instrument, using it healthily and supportively as a tool for healing and expression.

For many years, she has been dedicated to guiding individuals in connecting with their true voices, witnessing the profound healing that emerges when people reclaim their vocal expression—opening doors to self-discovery, inner harmony, and deeper connection.

Jennifer is also a devoted dietera, having spent seven years in service to Ayahuasca. She has dieted with Noya Rao and Bobinsana, sacred plants known for their profound spiritual teachings. These relationships have deepened her work, anchoring her in humility, reverence, and the teachings of music and the plants. Forever a student, Jennifer walks this path with integrity, sharing her gifts and holding space for others to reconnect with their voices, truth, and essence.

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Atira Tan

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Trauma Specialist - Mentor

Hailing from her native Singapore, has over 15 years of experience healing trauma through yoga, mindfulness, art, and counseling. Atira holds a Master’s Degree in Art Therapy from La Trobe University, Melbourne, and has been featured on TEDx. She is also the founder of Art to Healing and the international Yogathon event, Yoga for Freedom. Her work is dedicated to trauma recovery, supporting individuals and communities through therapeutic and healing practices.

Atira has worked extensively throughout Asia and Australia, spearheading programs that empower women and girls who have survived sexual abuse and exploitation in the sex trafficking industry. Since 2004, she has designed and implemented trauma-informed art therapy, somatic healing, and mindfulness programs for vulnerable populations, partnering with international organizations to bring these modalities to refugee camps in Burma, war zones in Cambodia, the brothels of Kathmandu, post-earthquake recovery efforts in Nepal, and remote Aboriginal communities in Australia.

Mentorship at AYA Healing Retreats

Atira now serves as Mentor for Facilitators and Practitioners at AYA Healing Retreats, playing a pivotal role in the development and training of trauma-informed facilitators and healers. Through structured mentorship, supervision, and guidance, she ensures that the AYA Healing team maintains the highest ethical, professional, and trauma-sensitive standards in their work with plant medicine. Her mentorship program provides practitioners with ongoing support, reflective practices, and skills refinement, fostering a safe and integrity-driven healing environment for all participants.

In addition, she has trained extensively in trauma recovery approaches, including Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Neuroaffective Touch, and Polyvagal Theory, and is currently training as a Womb Surround Facilitator.

As the Founder and Clinical Director of Art to Healing, Atira has developed groundbreaking trauma recovery programs for sex-trafficked survivors in Asia, pioneering research on the efficacy of Somatic Experiencing, Creative Art Therapies, and Reproductive Health Education in empowering BIPOC survivors of gender-based violence and complex trauma. She also co-developed and delivered the first-ever Somatic Experiencing Trauma Resolution training for sex-trafficked survivors in collaboration with SETI and Lotus Circle International.

Atira is deeply committed to fostering transformative healing experiences, integrating cutting-edge trauma therapies with ancient wisdom traditions to support practitioners, facilitators, and participants on their healing paths.

atira

Atira Tan

ayahuasca vine

Trauma Specialist - Mentor

Hailing from her native Singapore, has over 15 years of experience healing trauma through yoga, mindfulness, art, and counseling. Atira holds a Master’s Degree in Art Therapy from La Trobe University, Melbourne, and has been featured on TEDx. She is also the founder of Art to Healing and the international Yogathon event, Yoga for Freedom. Her work is dedicated to trauma recovery, supporting individuals and communities through therapeutic and healing practices.

Atira has worked extensively throughout Asia and Australia, spearheading programs that empower women and girls who have survived sexual abuse and exploitation in the sex trafficking industry. Since 2004, she has designed and implemented trauma-informed art therapy, somatic healing, and mindfulness programs for vulnerable populations, partnering with international organizations to bring these modalities to refugee camps in Burma, war zones in Cambodia, the brothels of Kathmandu, post-earthquake recovery efforts in Nepal, and remote Aboriginal communities in Australia.

Mentorship at AYA Healing Retreats

Atira now serves as Mentor for Facilitators and Practitioners at AYA Healing Retreats, playing a pivotal role in the development and training of trauma-informed facilitators and healers. Through structured mentorship, supervision, and guidance, she ensures that the AYA Healing team maintains the highest ethical, professional, and trauma-sensitive standards in their work with plant medicine. Her mentorship program provides practitioners with ongoing support, reflective practices, and skills refinement, fostering a safe and integrity-driven healing environment for all participants.

In addition, she has trained extensively in trauma recovery approaches, including Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Neuroaffective Touch, and Polyvagal Theory, and is currently training as a Womb Surround Facilitator.

As the Founder and Clinical Director of Art to Healing, Atira has developed groundbreaking trauma recovery programs for sex-trafficked survivors in Asia, pioneering research on the efficacy of Somatic Experiencing, Creative Art Therapies, and Reproductive Health Education in empowering BIPOC survivors of gender-based violence and complex trauma. She also co-developed and delivered the first-ever Somatic Experiencing Trauma Resolution training for sex-trafficked survivors in collaboration with SETI and Lotus Circle International.

Atira is deeply committed to fostering transformative healing experiences, integrating cutting-edge trauma therapies with ancient wisdom traditions to support practitioners, facilitators, and participants on their healing paths.