Each guest has their own private tambo, providing a quiet space for sleep, rest and reflection.
What to expect for your tambo:
A comfortable bed with a mosquito net
No electricity (charging can be done in the kitchen)
The Kitchen
The kitchen is one of our communal areas, where you’ll come to have your daily meals. You are always welcome to hang out here, have a chat or gather to express your creativity with some art supplies.
What you’ll find in our kitchen:
Clean drinking water (filtered with a high quality filtration-system)
A selection of herbal teas, always available
Electricity to charge your devices
Toilets & Showers
(We have two toilets with plumbing and two showers. Right next to the maloka, there are also two composting toilets, so you always have a toilet close by during ceremonies.
Overview of Toilets & Showers:
2 modern toilets with plumbing
2 composting toilets near the maloka
Two showers (no hot water)
Practical Information
Laundry: There’s no washing machine, but you’re welcome to hand wash your clothes. We can provide a bucket and soap for this.
Internet: There’s no Wi-Fi at the center. We encourage you to unplug and be present with the process. However, if you really need internet access, Claro (a Peruvian cell service provider) has a 4G signal that works at the center, and you can buy a local SIM card in town