




An ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador at Feather Crown is held in a calm, structured, and respectful setting, supported by an elder indigenous shaman and a dedicated team of experienced facilitators.
Ceremonies are held in a purpose-built Amazonian temple, immersed in the natural energy of the rainforest. Before arrival, participants receive clear preparation guidelines to help them come in with the right physical and mental readiness.
On ceremony day, the process begins with a group meeting where the full structure is explained and questions are welcomed. This opening creates trust, clarity, and a sense of readiness before the night begins.
As evening falls, the ceremony starts with the offering of the ayahuasca brew. Drinking is always optional, and healing may also be received simply by being present in the ceremonial space.
Once the ceremony is underway, silence is kept. Participants rest on comfortable mattresses and allow the experience to unfold naturally.
Throughout the night, the shaman works with traditional chants (icaros) and instruments, guiding the process and responding to each participant individually. His role is to open, direct, and protect the space while supporting deep emotional and energetic release.
Each participant is also invited to a personal cleansing session (limpia), where the shaman works directly with plant tools and ancestral techniques to restore balance and clear heavy energies.
The morning after the ceremony, a guided integration circle is held with full English translation.
This important part of the process gives participants the opportunity to:
If needed, private conversations with the shaman or facilitators are always available.
Participants also receive guidance for the following days, including dietary recommendations and integration practices, to help stabilize and deepen the benefits of the experience. Support continues beyond the ceremony, and assistance remains available after the retreat if needed.
Each ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador is part of a larger journey.
For many participants, the first ceremony centers on cleansing physically, emotionally, and energetically. This may include purging, which is understood as a natural and meaningful part of the healing process.
As the retreat continues, many people enter later ceremonies with greater trust and openness. This can support:
Over time, the experience often becomes more refined, moving from release toward understanding and integration.
A safe environment is essential for any ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador.
At Feather Crown, a fully sober and attentive team is present throughout the night. Participants are never left alone, and support is always available when needed.
The space is carefully prepared on both a physical and energetic level, and the team is trained to respond calmly and effectively in all situations. Every participant is screened before joining.
Important safety considerations:
This responsible approach helps ensure the ceremony is held with the respect and care such a powerful experience deserves.
The ayahuasca used in these ceremonies is prepared traditionally over fire, following ancestral methods.
Only two plants are used:
This combination creates a clear, deep, and focused experience. The vine comes from trusted lineages and is selected for its strength and quality. The brew is prepared with care and intention, without harmful or unnecessary additives.
An ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador is best suited for those who feel a genuine inner call and approach the experience with respect.
This is not a casual activity or entertainment. It is a serious inner process that can be challenging, but also deeply rewarding.
It may be especially meaningful for those who:
When approached with sincerity, ayahuasca can support profound transformation, helping release what no longer serves and bringing greater clarity, balance, and direction.
The ceremony takes place in a dedicated Amazonian ceremonial space and is guided by an experienced indigenous elder, supported by a trained team of facilitators. The evening begins with preparation and orientation, followed by the optional serving of ayahuasca. Participants rest in a quiet, protected environment while the shaman works with chants, instruments, and individual cleansing practices.
No. Drinking ayahuasca is always optional. You can fully participate and still receive healing through presence in the ceremonial space.
Safety is a core priority at Feather Crown. All participants are screened beforehand, and a sober support team remains present throughout the ceremony. Some medications and health conditions are not compatible with ayahuasca, so preparation and screening are essential.
The morning after the ceremony, participants join an integration circle with translation. This includes sharing, questions, and guidance for the following days, along with dietary recommendations and integration support. Ongoing assistance is available if needed.
Feather Crown Ayahuasca Ecuador

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