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Peru 2024 Itinerary

I love Peru.

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Spiritual Travel to Peru 2024!

Honoring My Teacher Once Again

The food—fresh trout from mountain lagoons, sweet jungle papaya, the hundreds of potatoes and corn varieties. Garlic sauce. Even cuy (guinea pig) roasted in a wood oven. (Yes, I’ve tried it.) I love the people and their spiritual unification. Everyone I’ve ever met—taxi drivers, white-collar workers, restaurant owners, Indigenous peoples—is proud of their heritage. I love the exquisite artistry and age-old textile and folk-art traditions. The colorful markets. But most of all, I am in love with the potent energies of Pachamama and the Apus that fill my soul and create the desire (or is it need?) to return year after year.

September 2-17, 2024. 15 full days and nights.

Trip Itinerary (subject to change)

Sunday, September 1 – This is a travel day. Please arrive in Cusco by late morning on Monday.

Day 1 – Monday, September 2 – A van takes everyone to our hotel in Pisac, about 30 minutes from the airport. Acclimate. Explore.

4 nights in Pisac.

Day 2 – Tuesday, September 3 – Opening despacho ceremony with Q’ero paqos.

Day 3 – Wednesday, September 4 – Ceremonial day working with the energies of the Pisac ruins.

Day 4 – Thursday, September 5 – Visit with weaver Lucia and her Amaru community at their mountain village.

Day 5 – Friday, September 6 – Travel through the Sacred Valley to the living Inka town of Ollantaytambo.

4 nights in Ollantaytambo.

Day 6 – Saturday, September 7 – Ceremonial day working with the energies of the Ollantaytambo ruins.

Day 7 – Sunday, September 8 – Visit to Chinchero and its famous market and textile cooperative.

Day 8 – Monday, September 9 – Ceremonial pilgrimage to Apu Veronica, Keeper of the Black Light.

Day 9 – Tuesday, September 10Ride the Vistadome train to Aguas Calientes.

3 nights in Aguas Calientes.

Day 10 – Wednesday, September 11Sunrise ceremony at Machu Picchu.

Day 11 – Thursday, September 12 – Afternoon ceremony at Machu Picchu.

Day 12 – Friday, September 13 – Ride the Vistadome train back to Ollantaytambo.

1 night in Ollantaytambo.

Day 13 – Saturday, September 14 – Travel to Cusco with stops at the salt flats of Maras and the archeological site of Moray.

3 nights in Cusco.

Day 14 – Sunday, September 15 – Explore Cusco.

Day 15 – Monday, September 16 – Ceremonial day Cave of the Moon and surrounding land. Closing despacho with Q’ero paqos.

Tuesday, September 17 – Check out of our hotel. Fly home or…  Further travel?

Group check-ins occur throughout the trip.

Your investment for this once-in-a-lifetime trip is $3660. 

A $660 non-refundable deposit is necessary to reserve your space.

$1500 is due by March l5. The $1500 balance is due by June 15.

1 space available! Is it yours? 

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I am Annie Fuller, a Spiritual Healer, Teacher, Author, (and former homebirth midwife.) I’ve maintained a healing practice for over forty years where I offer in-person and remote Healing Ceremonies to people of all ages and share my knowledge in shamanically-based classes, workshops, and ceremonies.

My intention is to assist all clients to heal their souls, awaken from the trance of separation, and remember Unity.

I first traveled to the mountains of Peru in 1996, and since then my relationships with the land, people, and teachings have become foundational to my life. It is a blessing to share these experiences with groups.

Unity Begins Within: Spiritual Healing Meets the Four-Petaled Floweris available here.

 

My assistant is Maude Schellhous, a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Teacher. Maude works in person and remotely throughout the United States, helping thousands of people awaken to themselves and live fuller expressions of their lives. She considers her previous travel to Peru with me among the greatest blessings of her life (it was mine as well!) and I am honored that she agreed to assist me on this transformative adventure.  https://sacramentohypnotherapy.com

 

 

 

“Peru is amazing!  Annie intimately knows the land, sacred places, ruins, weaving villages, healers, people, lodging, restaurants, and even the shopping. I totally respect her ability to facilitate a group practically, personally, and spiritually.  How lovely it was for me to just “show-up” and have all the lodging, dining, ticketing, and traveling covered.  I was free to immerse myself in the culture and spiritual energy without a thought of money or logistics.  This was a trip of a lifetime, and I will forever be grateful!”  Paulita

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