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ITINERARY ANDEAN KALLAWAYA HEALERS

Andes Mt Acamani
The Sacred Peak Acamani
Mountain Home of the Kallawayas

Four-wheel-drive to the Bolivia outback where an ancient lineage of healers, the Kallawayas, prove the power of positive prayer in their traditions of therapy through ceremonial magic.

~ Includes Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Cusco, La Paz, Bolivia, Charazani, Lake Titicaca and Copacabana.

 

Day 1:
Arriving in the afternoon or at night, depending on your flight, you will be met at the airport by one of our Lima guides, look for them to be HOLDING a RED BANDANA. They will take you to the Lima Sheraton Tel. (51Peru- 1) 315-5022.

IMPORTANT: Air travel to South America often experiences delays; missed connections are not uncommon. Carry these contact numbers with you so that we don't lose you!
Lima contacts: Sacred Heritage coordinators, Janet Cisneros (51Peru-1) 980-129-686 and Feli Flores (51Peru-1) 997-254-236

Day 2:
With our Lima guide you will return to the airport around 07.00 for your 09.00 (usually) for your flight to Cusco. Sorry about the early hour but it must be in order to catch the train to Machu Picchu where we will start our journey at the lowest altitude. From there we slowly make our way up to the heights, allowing most people to adjust easily.

From Cusco we drive 2-hours down to the Urubamba Valley and the very Andean village of Ollantaytambo where we will catch the 2-hr train to Machu Picchu. That afternoon you will be in the ruins (or take another nap if you haven't already along the way). Below the ruins, down by the river, we will stay in Aguas Calientes, a great little tropical fiesta village. Here we stay two nights at Gringo Bill's tel (51-84) 21-1046.

Machu Picchu

Day 3:
This will be a full day of Machu Picchu.
Through many millennia Machu Picchu has served as an initiatory center for students of a higher learning.
The ancient sacred site is fed by a grid of powerful natural energies patterned by the surrounding peaks above and from extensive caverns below.

While many succeeding cultures built at Machu Picchu, its origins are seen in the megalithic (gigantic stone) structures left by an ancient highly advanced people many thousands of years vanished. (See: Expanded History). Our guide in the ruins, Kucho, shares information of the traditions taught to him by a by a local Andean master shaman.

~ Machu Picchu displaying pre-Inca awareness, sacred geometry and geo-energy flows

Day 4:
Moving slower this morning, going back up to the ruins if you wish, many people choose to walk along the river to enjoy the rain forest, there are waterfalls to be visited and a sacred peak to climb. Then the late afternoon train returns us up the Urubamba River to Ollantaytambo. We will stay one night at the Hotel Hampi T'ika (51-84) 20-4111.

Day 5:
We will start the day in the megalithic ruins known to have been a landing pad of the ancient ones, a pre-cataclysmic power spot.
Mid-day we begin a 2-hr ride to Cusco. Along the way we will stop at Grandmother's house in the village of Chinchero to share a traditional meal with a native Quechua/Inca family. This evening we immerse ourselves in the strong energies of the nightly plaza fiesta of Cusco, a plaza with party tradition of many thousands of years. There we will stay two nights at the Arqueologo Hotel (51-84) 23-2569.

~Ollantaytambo pre-Inca megalithic ruins

Ollantaytambo Ruins

Qenko Site - Cusco

Day 6:
In Cusco we will start the day with a native shaman will lead us in our first ceremony of cleansing and connection. Then we visit various megalithic temples to immerse you in the geo-energy wisdom of the ancient ancestors. They built these temples on natural power sites with perfectly fitted stones weighing in excess of 300 tons! Also to be seen are the many hundreds of most enigmatic machine like carvings in the living rock, perhaps this is evidence of a industrial civilization dating thousands of years prior to the Inca Empire.

In the evening local women will be guiding us through the fascinating markets near the main plaza. This is a great place for shopping for the crafts have been gathered here from all over Peru.

~ Machine like Q'enko, Cusco

Day 7:
We leave in the early morning for a 9-hr drive through beautiful mountains and Andean villages to Bolivia and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca. Through the ages, Andean peoples have made pilgrimages to this village sacred to Mamacota, the Mother Lake.
We stay two nights at La Cupula Tel( 59 Bolivia 12) 862- 2140.

~ Copacabana, Bolivia. A sacred site dedicated to honoring the Divine Mother at Lake Titicaca

Copacabana on Lake Titicaca



Day 8:
An easy day, late morning we can climb the sacred hill to meet with local Yatiris, native Aymara shamans. From them you can receive Incenso, a ritual of incense, smoke, chant and prayer for cleansing and supplication.

There is also great shopping for Bolivian crafts in Copacabana.

~ Ceremony of Insenso going up in smoke

Day 9:
Early morning we leave in 4x4 vehicles for a 9-hr drive along Lake Titicaca and the 21,000 ft. peaks of the Royal Range. Along the way we will get out and play up on the 15,000 feet above sea level pass called Puma Sani, the place of the Puma.

Then dropping way down though Charazani and the travelers home we have built in the small traditional village of Nino Corin, where we will stay for 3-nights. In Nino Corin there is no electricity or indoor plumbing. We do enjoy the romance of candlelight at night and an outhouse with world-class views. Simple washcloth bathing works for a few days (bring one) and the hot springs are nearby.

That evening we will begin our experience of the Kallawayas with Papa Pablo and a psychic diagnosis though the casting and reading of coca leaves.

~ Nino Corin and the powerful Mt. Aka Mani, the one they call Boss Grandfather

 Adventure Trek
Temple of the Sun, Machu Picchu

Day 10:
Before the morning's light we will begin the work of constructing the offerings and powerful patterns of prayer with the master healer/magician Papa Pablo. The ceremony will be at daybreak in a sacred site within ancient ruins up on a mountainside. This is work that has often resulted in the re-patterning of our travelers lives.

Day 11:
On this day we will simply be. The day in this traditional, way outback village may come to be one of your most treasured memories. Beyond the electrical power grid and telephones, moving as it is said here con calma (with calm). There is an imprinting to be gained from being around the people living in the connection of traditional roots stretching back through tens of thousands of years. Perhaps in the morning we'll choose to visit the hot springs.

~ Here is where the Kallawayas live. The rain forest begins down at the bottom of the valley.

Day 12:
In the morning we will walk along the ridge about a half an hour to the ancient ceremonial site Cota Cota to meet with the Kallawaya healer Tio Pinto. He will then build the 'Offering to the Mother' that begins creating the energies that can re-pattern places of imbalance in our lives. In the afternoon we will be dropping down to Charazani to enjoy the hot spring and stay the night in the area's central town plaza.

Day 13:
In the early morning we leave the mountains for a 4-hr ride down to Lake Titicaca. There we will meet the boat that will take us 3 or 4-hrs across the lake with a visit to the Island of the Moon along the way.

Then back to Copacabana where we stay one night again at La Cupula 59/(18) 62- 2140.

Day 14:
In the morning we leave for a 4-hr drive returning to Peru and the airport in Juliaca. Along the way we experience a Temple Portal (recently labeled the Gateway of Amara Muru). The portal is an inter-dimensional gateway serving as a connection with the ancient ancestors. It is carved into red cliff stone in an area traditionally known for its radiating lines of geo-energy. For those of us still in the physical we then have a short flight to Arequipa . There we will stay one night at the Hotel Casa de Melgar (51-54) 22-2459

~ The magnificant view from the Island of the Moon

Island of the Moon, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia

Lake Titicaca Dimensional Portal

Midday we leave for a 3-hr drive returning to Peru. Along the way we experience a Temple Portal (recently labeled the Gateway of Amara Muru). The portal is an inter-dimensional gateway serving as a connection with the ancient ancestors. It is carved into red cliff stone in an area traditionally known for its radiating lines of geo-energy.

We stay that night at Puno, Peru. For those who choose coca leaf psychic readings will be offered. That night we stay near town at the Eco Inn (51 51) 36-5525.

Day 15:
Arequipa, under its magnificent desert volcanoes, is much lower and warmer than Lake Titicaca. We stay near the beautiful colonial plaza where you can relax for an unhurried morning and afternoon. In the evening we have a short flight back to Lima to meet your departing flights.

~ Lake Titicaca dimensional portal linked to the temple of the ancient ascended ones.

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