




Plant medicine, yoga, meditation, and integration come together in a deeply supportive retreat designed to help you reconnect with spirit, nature, and yourself.
What’s included
Location
One Breath of Yoga Ashram
Dates
28th March - 4th April, 21st - 28th November, 12th - 19th December 2026, 9th - 16th January 2027.
What does this retreat offer?
This retreat is created to support peace, love, integrity, and joy in your life while helping you reconnect with the great spirit and the elements. Surrounded by nature and nourished with vegan and vegetarian meals, you are invited to release internal blockages, build confidence, find healing, and open to a new perspective.
The experience is held through yoga, meditation, and wholesome food that complement the sacred rituals. With experienced shamans and master plant teachers guiding the journey, guests are supported in exploring expanded consciousness, self-awareness, and the divinity within.
Participants are invited to practice and learn the Ashtanga Vinyasa System, while also entering guided meditation with Coco, the lead teacher and founder of the Ashram. Together, these practices are intended to deepen the connection between body, soul, and spirit.
Set at the edge of the Mayan Jungle, the Ashram offers an immersive natural environment with quiet spaces for rest, stillness, and inner connection. The atmosphere is designed to feel safe, peaceful, and restorative.
Ashtanga Yoga is presented as a powerful path to feeling vibrant, healthy, and re-energized on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels, while encouraging a sustainable and spiritually grounded way of living.
The plant medicine rituals are intended to create a meaningful connection with spirit and the elements, supporting peace, love, integrity, and joy. They are also seen as a way to connect with nature, release inner blockages, build confidence, and shift one’s perspective on life.
All plant medicine rituals and ceremonies are completely optional. Each guest may choose their own level of participation. A safe and intentional set and setting are carefully created, with time dedicated to grounding, preparation, and cultivating the right environment before any plant medicine work begins.
The combination of Ashtanga Yoga, sacred rituals, and plant medicine is believed to offer a transformational experience that can help create important shifts, regenerate the whole being, and align body, soul, and spirit.
Temazcal, Bufo Alvarius, Kambo, and Ayahuasca are part of the ceremonial offering, supported by experienced shamans and master plant teachers throughout the journey.
The retreat is shaped by a heart-centered team whose long-standing collaboration creates a strong and inspiring atmosphere. Their experience, discipline, and presence are expressed through teaching, music, chanting, and words, offering guests a space where they can feel safe and fully devoted to their own process.
The team
Coco Lepage – Born in Canada, Corinne “Coco” began practicing yoga more than 20 years ago after the birth of her son. With over 16 years of experience in ballet and contemporary dance, she quickly connected with yoga as a practice that unites body, mind, and soul. Her mission is to share a lifestyle that encourages personal growth and care for the planet.
Pamela Dharani – With more than 13 years of experience in medicine and holistic therapies around the world, Pamela has shaped her work through many teachers and masters. Her studies include traditional lineages and alternative Western healing approaches, as well as the red path, the Santo Daime Church, and Shipibo and Quechua masters in Peru.
Ale Sai – Gifted with a voice that melts hearts, Ale embodies devotion and Bhakti. Raised by a father who was a talented Kirtan musician, she naturally followed this path. She is a space holder for Cacao, Kirtan, Temazcal, and many other ceremonies.
Integration is considered a crucial part of the retreat. For those who would like additional support after inner work, Rebecca is recommended to help continue the process through somatic therapy and offer continuity of the experience.

Fully immersed in the jungle in our traditionaly made cabaña. You have everything you need here to live a simple Ashram life and enjoy the sound of nature all around you. The cabana is often prefered for long term volunteer, and the shared living room welcomes you to spend your sparetime within the Ashram atmosphere.

Born in Canada, Corinne, known as Coco, began practicing yoga more than 20 years ago after the birth of her son. With a strong background in ballet and contemporary dance, both as a performer and teacher for over 16 years, she naturally connected with the flow, discipline, and awareness of yoga. Very soon, her practice became much more than movement...
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Certified in biomagnetism, breathwork, and yoga therapies, Pamela brings a grounded yet deeply spiritual approach to healing work. Her shamanic path began in 2006 with the Santo Daime church, and since then she has continued to learn through the Red Path, vision quests, and teachings from Shipibo masters in Peru. For several years, Pamela has facilitated at the Sacred Valley Tribe...
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Coco Lepage
Pamela Dharani
Rebecca

Price
On request
Sat, Jan 9