1-Night Ayahuasca Ceremony
With the Huni Kuin Tribe

Crossing the Threshold

A carefully held evening ceremony offering depth, clarity, and a supported space to turn inward.

This 1‑night ceremony is designed as a focused, contained experience — offering depth within a single, well‑held evening. The structure supports preparation, ceremonial work, and initial integration, while allowing space for rest, reflection, and grounding.

Small groups (max 12). Jungle setting. Breakfast included.

At a Glance

  • 1 evening ceremony

  • Small group container

  • Guided ceremonial space with experienced facilitators

  • Live music

  • Integration support

  • Trauma‑informed, ethically held

  • Held in nature at Libélula Retreat Centre

  • Multiple dates available

This Retreat May Be For You If

  • You feel called to this work but have limited time

  • You want a clear, contained ceremonial experience

  • You value safety, integrity, and grounded facilitation

  • You are seeking insight, release, or reconnection

  • You want to step into ceremony without committing to a longer retreat

    This is not a casual experience — it is a focused and intentional space, designed for those approaching this work with sincerity and respect.

How the Time Is Held

The ceremony follows a clear and intentional structure.

Within a shorter container, strong emphasis is placed on preparation, consent, pacing, and integration — allowing participants to enter the space safely, move through their process, and begin integration with support.

The Experience

This is a focused, single‑evening journey.

Ceremony and integration are held within a clear and supportive container, offering a space to turn inward, explore your process, and reconnect.

Even within one night, meaningful shifts can occur when the system feels safe and supported. Many participants experience insight, emotional release, clarity, and a deeper connection to themselves.

For some, this is a first step into ceremonial work. For others, it is a moment of recalibration — a threshold into the next phase of their journey.

Ceremony and Indigenous Leadership

Ceremonies are guided by Huni Kuin Indigenous Txanas, who carry living lineages of prayer, song, and plant medicine rooted in deep relationship with the forest.

Their work is relational and responsive, guided by listening rather than performance. Sacred songs support each phase of the journey, offering cleansing, protection, grounding, and emotional integration.

Ceremony is held as a relationship that unfolds over time, rather than a single event.

Care, Safety, and Integration

Safety, consent, and ethical holding are central to how this retreat is offered.

The container is trauma‑informed and designed to support depth without overwhelm. Guests are never required to share and are always respected in their boundaries. Support is available throughout the retreat, with daily opportunities for one‑to‑one check‑ins.

Integration is woven through the entire journey, and continues after the retreat through post‑retreat integration calls.

Health, Body Care, and Wellbeing

There is a strong emphasis on physical health, regulation, and embodied wellbeing.

Optional, consensual body‑based therapies and holistic health support are available throughout the retreat, supporting balance, recovery, and nervous system regulation. Many guests leave feeling more grounded, present, and connected to their bodies.

𖦹 The Journey 𖦹

  • Guests arrive in the afternoon and are welcomed onto the land.

    The opening hours focus on grounding, orientation, and preparation — allowing time to settle, connect, and arrive fully in the body. In the evening, the first ayahuasca ceremony is held, opening the journey with care, intention, and strong support.

    Focus: crossing the threshold and beginning the inner journey.

  • The morning is spacious and restorative, allowing the body and nervous system to settle after the first ceremony.

    Integration practices, nourishment, and quiet reflection support processing and grounding. In the evening, the second ayahuasca ceremony is held — allowing the work to deepen with greater clarity and trust.

    Focus: deepening insight while remaining supported and regulated.

  • The final day is dedicated to integration and closure.

    After rest and reflection, the group gathers to close the container intentionally — supporting meaning‑making, grounding, and preparation for returning home. Guests leave with guidance for ongoing integration and care beyond the retreat.

    Focus: carrying the medicine forward with clarity and intention.

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Important to Know

This retreat is short and potent.

While deeply supported, it does not offer the same extended integration time as our 8‑Day retreats. Participants are encouraged to arrive resourced, grounded, and committed to post‑retreat integration.

For those seeking a slower, more spacious journey, our longer retreats may be a better fit.

Dates & Location

April 2026

  • 4th - 6th April

July 2026

  • 10th - 12th July (weekend)

  • 17th - 19th July (weekend)

Libélula Retreat Centre is located in Carara, Costa Rica, approximately 2 hours from San José Airport.

Group transport and full arrival guidance are provided once booking is confirmed.

Retreat Investment

3‑Day Sanctuary Reset Ayahuasca Retreat
Regular price — $888
Abundance price — $1111

Payment plans are available and can be discussed during the discovery call.
International travel is not included.

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We do not offer instant bookings. Each retreat is held as a carefully curated container.

For more information, please visit our Retreats page