ITINERARY ANDEAN KALLAWAYA HEALERS |
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Four-wheel-drive to the Bolivia outback where an ancient lineage of healers, the Kallawayas, prove the power of positive prayer in their traditions of therapy through ceremonial magic. ~ Includes Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Cusco, La Paz, Bolivia, Charazani, Lake Titicaca and Copacabana. |
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Day 1: IMPORTANT: Air travel to South America often experiences delays; missed connections are not uncommon. Carry these contact numbers with you so that we don't lose you! |
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Day 3: While many succeeding cultures built at Machu Picchu, its origins are seen in the megalithic (gigantic stone) structures left by an ancient highly advanced people many thousands of years vanished. (See: Expanded History). ~ Machu Picchu displaying pre-Inca awareness, sacred geometry and geo-energy flows |
Day 4: Day 5: ~Ollantaytambo pre-Inca megalithic ruins |
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Day 6: In the evening local women will be guiding us through the fascinating markets near the main plaza. This is a great place for shopping for the crafts have been gathered here from all over Peru. ~ Machine like Q'enko, Cusco |
Day 7: ~ Copacabana, Bolivia.
A sacred site dedicated to honoring the Divine Mother at Lake Titicaca |
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Day 8: There is also great shopping for Bolivian crafts in Copacabana. ~ Ceremony of Insenso going up in smoke |
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Day 9: Then dropping way down though Charazani and the travelers home we have built in the small traditional village of Nino Corin, where we will stay for 3-nights. In Nino Corin there is no electricity or indoor plumbing. We do enjoy the romance of candlelight at night and an outhouse with world-class views. Simple washcloth bathing works for a few days (bring one) and the hot springs are nearby. ~ Nino Corin and the powerful Mt. Aka Mani, the one they call Boss Grandfather |
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Day 10: Day 11: ~ Here is where the Kallawayas live.
The rain forest begins down at the bottom of the valley. |
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Day 13: Then back to Copacabana where we stay one night again at La Cupula 59/(18) 62- 2140. Day 14: ~ The magnificant view from the Island of the Moon |
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Midday we leave for a 3-hr drive returning to Peru. Along the way we experience a Temple Portal (recently labeled the Gateway of Amara Muru). The portal is an inter-dimensional gateway serving as a connection with the ancient ancestors. It is carved into red cliff stone in an area traditionally known for its radiating lines of geo-energy. We stay that night at Puno, Peru. For those who choose coca leaf psychic readings will be offered. That night we stay near town at the Eco Inn (51 51) 36-5525. Day 15: ~ Lake Titicaca dimensional portal linked to the temple of the ancient ascended ones. |
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