PERU: a sacred journey home to the heart
A Sacred Journey
For around 20 years, I have been making an annual pilgrimage through Peru’s Sacred Valley and up to the Lake at the top of the world, Lake Titicaca, connecting with this beautiful land and the extraordinary lineage of its medicine men and women. Most recently in 2025, we once again experienced the magic, power, and beauty of this ancient medicine tradition.
Sample a taste of this journey on social media and in our photo gallery…
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Every journey is unique, but all are filled with wonder and discovery. Alongside myself and the medicine men and women of the lineage, we travel through the Sacred Valley, following the course of the Urubamba River from Pisac to Machu Picchu. This is a journey like no other, where we walk with Earthkeepers and connect deeply with this sacred tradition.
We won’t be making a journey in 2026 – we have different and very exciting plans unfolding for this year, based here at home! (Updates coming soon!) But we will be back with a new journey in 2027…
Through the Sacred Valley…
Our journey is designed to help us make a deep connection with this extraordinary land, really touching the earth rather than brushing over the surface. Together, we experience ceremonies at sacred sites, such as caves and waterfalls, where we work to heal our relationship with the Earth and each other, fostering a connection in right-relationship (or ‘Ayni‘ in the Quecuan language of our Q’ero medicine lineage) with all of Mother Earth’s creations. Highlights include visiting the immense terraces and then the colourful market at Pisac; the amazing earthworks that form the temple to the Great Feminine at Moray; and of course stepping into the sacred grounds of Machu Picchu, the Crystal City.


The Lake at the top of the world
In the past, we have also travelled farther afield, including Lake Titicaca. We traversed the Altiplano and stopped at temples and sacred sites along the way. We travel by boat across the lake to the serene island of Amantani, where we stayed with local families who embody simplicity and generosity. At sunset, we held ceremonies as the sun dipped below the horizon, creating a truly magical experience. Back on the mainland, we have journeyed over the backs of the Serpent and the Puma to the Gateway to the Gods, connecting with cosmic energies at this powerful portal. We also explored lesser-known sites, perfect for quieter ceremonies to honour our connection with the Earth.
“It’s a journey full of magic, joy, tears, happiness, development, healing, understanding, discoveries, harmony and colours. It’s so hard to describe in words this experience lived with you and our shamans! Meeting the first hummingbird, the first Alpaca, the first coca leaf tea, the first Despacho on Peruvian soil, the rite of rebirth that we received from you was a reminder of our soul’s journey. It’s magical!” Cristina

A journey for all
This journey is open to everyone, whether you are new to this lineage or have already begun walking the medicine path with us.
It is a sacred pilgrimage, a journey back to your heart, offering you the chance to bring your medicine to life in the land where these practices and teachings originated. We are excited to work with you to make the most of this transformative experience.
Below you’ll find an opportunity to hear from those who have made this journey with us…
Itinerary and costs
Every detail is arranged with care and years of experience to ensure a seamless and inspiring experience. We handle all logistics, including accommodation, transportation, and meals, except for your flights and one night at a Lima airport hotel. Please note that the itinerary may change based on local conditions, so flexibility is key. We hope we will make this incredible journey with you one day!


What’s included
The journey we provide includes: accommodation in our favourite hotels; breakfasts daily; picnic lunches at sacred sites when we are out on the land; some evening meals; all train and bus journeys; and entrance to sacred sites.
There are also some elements that money can’t buy. This includes our decades-long relationship with our Q’ero shamans, who are with us all day long during our time in the Sacred Valley, and then available for personal 1-1 healing sessions in the evenings. And also our knowledge of and connection to this land, which is considerable: many of the sites we visit are not found in the guide books…
