
Immersion with Ayawaska Medicine Plant
CATEGORY:
Location:
Pucallpa, Peru
DATE:
March 2-15, 2026
COMMUNITY
Shipibo-Conibo
description
the Ayawaska means the vine of the spirit or umbilical cord. This sacred medicine is composed of two medicine plants – Wasca, a vine representing the cosmic Grandfather and Chacruna, a
leaf that represents the cosmic Grandmother. Together, these plants become Ayahuasca, a
traditional healing medicine.
The sacred Ayawaska master plant can lead us to connect to the nature of our true selves.
Some people choose to set intentions leading up to a ceremony, while others enter a ceremony
wanting to explore what this plant master chooses to teach. Whatever your reason for coming
to the ceremony, Ayahuasca can benefit everyone through its profound healing and deep
awareness.
DIETA, Is an ancestral method of preparation that aligns us on the physical, mental, emotional,
energetic, and spiritual levels, allowing a deeper connection with our true essence and the
sacred medicine plant Sacred Medicine Plant diets are ancient pillar practices of Indigenous Communities. this practice is the primary way participants form a direct relationship with the intelligence and healing potential of Master plants. While the process is rigorous, it is also deeplytransformational and is considered essential preparation for working with the sacred Ayawaska
Medicine.
A dieta is best understood as an intentional spiritual Immersion that supports profound physical, Mental, emotional, and energetic transformation. During this dedicated period, participants observe specific dietary and behavioral guidelines while ingesting a gentle preparation made from one or more medicine plants. These restrictions help quiet external influences, allowing the teachings of the Spirit plant to be received more clearly.
At its heart, the dieta is a process of relationship-building—an opportunity to listen, learn, and develop a bond with the plant being dieted. This relationship lays the foundation for deeper healing, insight, and integration throughout the Diet experience.
Diet Instructions
The dieta can last for varying lengths, starting from just a few days up to several months or longer. One to two weeks is also common. The second part is a continued observance of some of the restrictions. This is when the dieta matures within one’s body, mind, and spirit. Even though plant medicine is not being consumed, it is during the post-dieta where some of the most significant and impactful changes and realizations are brought to light.
PRE- DIETA
- No pork or pork products for 7 days prior of the dieta
- No drugs or alcohol 14 days prior of the dieta
- No sex or sexual activity for 4 days prior of the dieta
- No medications, vitamins or supplements one week prior of the Dieta
DURING THE DIETA
- Only consume dieta food—no salt, spices, sugars, or oils. This includes plain cooked
- No sex or sexual activity for the duration of the dieta
- No drugs or alcohol for the duration of the dieta
- No pork or pork products for the duration of the dieta
- No hygiene products, including: toothpaste, soap, deodorant, scented floss, shampoo, body lotions and oils, bug spray, sun lotion, etc.
- No medications, vitamins or supplements
- Limited participation in rigorous physical activity and sun exposure
- Limited casual physical contact with non-dieters
- No pork or pork products for 90 days following the dieta
- No recreational drugs, alcohol for 30 days after the dieta
- No sex or sexual activity for 30 days following the dieta
Sinatsuma is a MURAYA (Muraya in the shipivo Conibo leanguaje is the master of the sacred medicine)
Sinatsuma is a traditional medicine master from the Indigenous Shipibo-Conibo community of Pucallpa,
Peru. His mastery comes through ancestral lineage, having received initiation, preparation, and traditional
knowledge passed down from his father and guided by the sacred master plants.
Beginning his path at a very young age, Sinatsuma has been guiding ceremonial work for over 20 years.
He has dedicated his life to preserving and revitalizing the ancestral legacy of Shipibo-Conibo culture and
serves as a caretaker of a forest near his traditional community.
Muraya Sinatsuma is also a member of the International Council of Indigenous Knowledge Keepers,
where he contributes to the protection and transmission of ancestral wisdom worldwide.
Cost
Dieta Contribution: $2,000 USD per/person
This Immersion offers an authentic ancestral Dieta of the Shipibo-Conibo people, held within a traditional community setting. Participation directly supports the preservation of this sacred ancestral healing practice, helping ensure its continuity for future generations of Shipibo-Conibo communities and the wider world. Dieta contributions also help fund the vision and mission of Muraya Sinatsuma: the creation of a Maloka, a Shipibo-Conibo knowledge center and sanctuary dedicated to cultural preservation, ancestral education, and community wellbeing. Through this support, Participants actively contribute to the protection, transmission, and living practice of Shipibo-Conibo ancestral knowledge.
- Simple Accommodations
- Nutritious farm to table Dieta meals
- Pickup/drop off in Pucallpa
- Guided Jungle walk
- 8 Ayahuasca ceremonies
- Amazonian Plant Treatments (as needed)
- Basic shipibo Conibo lenguaje teaching
- Individual Consultation with Muraya( maestro )
- Onsite Integration Workshops
- Lifetime Return Guest Discount
- Ancestral shipibo Conibo Teaching of the Sacred Medicine plant
- Airfare
- Airport Transportation
- Travel Insurance
- Lodging in Pucallpa



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