Choosing the Right Retreat: Utah, Peru, or Colombia?
- Sean Despain
- Aug 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 29
Every retreat carries its own unique magic. At Peace Life, we host retreats in partnership with Natural Worship in Utah, Organización Qinty in the Amazon of Peru, and trusted facilitators in Mexico. Each location offers its own gifts — the key is choosing the one that aligns with your personal healing journey.
🌄 Utah — Retreats with Natural Worship Nestled in the mountains of Utah, these retreats are intimate, community-centered, and deeply grounded in safety and tradition. Here, ceremonies are conducted under Natural Worship, a Utah-based church dedicated to the legal and sacred use of plant medicines. These retreats are ideal if you want healing close to home in the U.S., with strong integration and community support.
🌿 Peru — The Amazon Rainforest with Organización Qinty In Peru, you step directly into the heart of the Amazon — the birthplace of many sacred plant medicines. At Qinty Wasi (“House of the Hummingbird”), you’ll sit with indigenous healers who carry ancient wisdom passed down through generations. This retreat is for those seeking a profound, immersive experience with the plants in their native environment, surrounded by rare species and powerful traditions.
🌊 Mexico — Coastal and Mountain Retreats Mexico offers a balanced mix of sacred tradition and accessibility. These retreats combine plant medicine work with yoga, temazcal (sweat lodges), and healing practices inspired by indigenous Mexican culture. They are ideal if you want to connect with nature and community in a setting that’s easier to reach than South America.
✨ Which is Right for You? The choice depends on your intentions:
Looking for legal, local, and community-rooted ceremonies? Utah may be perfect.
Want a deep dive into indigenous Amazonian wisdom? Peru will call you.
Seeking a blend of accessibility, culture, and nature? Mexico may be your path.
Wherever you go, Peace Life ensures you receive integration support, safety, and a genuine connection to the medicine traditions.
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