17 Days Ayahuasca and Master Plant Dieta Healing Retreat in the Mestizo Tradition (Tarapoto, Peru) - LUXUARY ENSUITE PRIVATE TAMBOS / 10 WATERFALLS
With Gino Chaka Runa
March 31 - April 16, 2026
Experience an authentic Traditional Master Plant Dieta in one of the most untouched regions of the Amazon Rainforest: the Cordillera Azul of San Martín, Peru.
Guided by Maestro Don Gino Chaka Runa, from the Mestizo lineage, this powerful healing program combines 8 Ayahuasca Ceremonies, daily intake of 1 litre of Medicinal/Master Plant teas, and deep jungle isolation to catalyse profound transformation at the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels.
Your Dieta unfolds within 44 hectares of pristine rainforest, home to 10 waterfalls, 3 creeks, several natural swimming ponds, defined gravel tracks and trails, wildlife, and sacred medicinal trees.
Participants stay in private ensuite Tambos or Glamping Tents immersed in nature, allowing complete reconnection with the spirit of the rainforest.
Throughout the retreat, you will receive personal guidance from Don Gino, whether in English, Spanish or Italian, ensuring a safe, tailored, and deeply meaningful journey.
The program includes ancient Shipibo, Andean, and Mestizo Icaros, personal Floral Bath, personal Arkana, Rapé servings during and outside the ceremonies, Shamanic Drumming Circle with Don Gino, Opening the Body and Awakening the Warrior morning sessions with Don Gino, nature immersions, and supportive sharing circles after each ceremony, alongside optional add‑ons like: Kambo/Rape/Sananga ceremonies, Visionary Painting/ Charango/ Guitar/ Flute Workshops (first session free).
Designed for spiritual seekers, this Dieta offers a rare opportunity to embrace nature, awaken your purpose, and begin a truly transformative healing journey.
The Dieta is conducted in English.
About the Leader
Gino Chaka Runa
Don Gino Chaka Runa is a highly respected Peruvian Curandero from Puno, trained in the Mestizo and Andean shamanic traditions. His shamanic path began at age 15 under the guidance of his grandfather, a Yatiri of the Inca lineage, who gave him the name Chaka-Runa—“The Bridge Man” in Quechua. For more than two decades, Don […]
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