Pilgrimage 2025 – Mexico
Experience the profound beauty of Mexico's sacred landscapes with our Spiritual Adventure Tourism. Our Mexican Pilgrimage offers a unique blend of cultural exploration and spiritual growth, guiding you through ancient sites, vibrant traditions, and serene retreats. Embrace the journey to reconnect with your inner self while discovering the rich spiritual heritage of Mexico.
Immerse yourself in the traditional healing experience of the dome-shaped Mexican Sweat Lodge, known as the Temazcal, for a profound journey of purification and renewal.
Delight your senses in a Sacred Cacao Ceremony, revered as the “Food of the Gods”, offering a divine connection and restoring balance to your being.
Refresh your spirit with a swim in the mystical Cenotes jungle, believed by the Mayans to regulate body temperature and restore natural balance with their rain-fed waters and underground currents.
Embark on an enriching excursion to a Mayan Eco-Community, where ancient wisdom and sustainable living practices thrive harmoniously.
Discover the rich tapestry of Indigenous Wix’arika traditions, rituals, and culture in the serene landscapes of San Luis Potosi.
Experience the spiritual journey of a traditional pilgrimage to the sacred desert of Winkuta, collecting the revered Hikuri and connecting with its healing spirit during the night Hikuri Ceremony.
Ascend to the summit of the sacred Mountain, hailed as the Birthplace of the Sun, for a transcendent experience of reverence and awe.
Explore the rugged beauty of the mountains on horseback, venturing into the enchanting City of Real de Catorce for an unforgettable adventure.
10-Day Package (9 Nights) to Mexico’s Sacred Desert
Flights from Cancun to Leon and San Luis Potosi to Cancun (with one 23kg checked-in bag included)
3 Airport Transfers / Taxi
26th Feb Upon Arrival - Individual Hours
29th Feb - Sacbe to Cancun
6th March - Cancun to Playa del Carmen
Van Group Transportation with a driver throughout the whole trip between 29th Feb - 6th March
Fee and Offering for the Wix’arika Tribe and Shamans
Food for 10 Days*
3 Meals Per Day in Riviera Maya
Food at the Desert
2 Meals per day in Real de Catorce
Accommodation in 1-4 pp rooms in Sacbe, San Luis Potosi, and Real de Catorce
2 Organized Guided Tours to Reserve and Mayan Community on 27th and 28th Feb
1 Tent, mattress and sleeping bag for each person
Cacao Ceremony
Temazcal
Cenotes Access
Horseback Excursion
Sound healing, Bonfires
Surprise Souvenir
* Food between 29th Feb - 3rd March is mostly provided by tribal wives. During the pilgrimage and celebrations, Wix’arika tribes are fasting. Desert meals will be modest and in small quantities.
USD $6,500
The price exclude Airfare to Cancun, Mexico
The ancestors' practices maintain balance between humans and the forces of nature by honoring a relationship with those forces. As keepers of sacred knowledge, the Wix’arika traditional path is a deep work with medicine, seeing it as a teacher, a master that guides humanity from personal to collective healing. There are no boundaries between healing oneself and healing nature, allowing us to nurture the connection between humans and Earth.
They originated from San Luis Potosi. According to carbon dating of the ashes from their ceremonial fireplaces, the Wix’arika have been in this region for at least 15,000 years.
The ritual of collecting and consuming peyote in this land is literally woven into their origin story.
Wirikuta – the Sierra de Catorce mountain range and the desert at its feet is one of their most sacred sites – the Birthplace of the Sun. The UNESCO-designated site of the Wirikuta is one of the most biodiverse deserts on the planet.
For at least 15,000 years, the Wix’arika people have been collecting and consuming peyote on their sacred lands.
Ceremonies will be held by mara’akame – shamans, healers, and guides on a spiritual path.
In their mythology, the gods and goddesses taught the deer in ancient times. It was the first student of Shamanism, the first to learn the secrets of the original shaman, Tatewari – Grandfather Fire.
The deer is seen as an elder brother, a guide, which the shamans use to navigate the spirit realm and also for healing and remains the most important animal in their religion.
Every year, the Wix’arika people make a pilgrimage to the sacred desert of Wirikuta, the central point of their religious rituals, to collect the Hikuri, make offerings in sacred places, honor their religion, gather sacred waters, celebrate around the fire, and connect with the wisdom they need to live their lives.
We will gather all night around the fire to connect with the spirit of the medicine, listen to music, and celebrate.
Mayans believe that cenote water regulates body temperature and restores natural balance.
The word “Temazcal” comes from the Nahuatl language and means “house of heat.”
The Temazcal ceremony is a powerful and unique form of traditional healing that has been practiced for centuries in Mexico and other parts of the Americas.
During the ceremony, participants sit inside and are led through a series of rituals, chants, and prayers by a trained facilitator – a “temazcalero.”
The facilitator pours water onto hot rocks in the center of the Temazcal, creating steam that raises the temperature and humidity inside the lodge. Tradition refers to a feeling of coming back to the womb of a mother, both as a physical act and a spiritual act of reconnecting to Mother Nature.
The Temazcal ceremony, using heat and steam, is believed to purify the body, mind, and spirit. Participants release negative emotions and physical toxins through sweating and breathing exercises, making it a spiritual and physical cleansing ritual that promotes relaxation and healing.
A Mayan legend imparts that cacao emerges from the rainforest to open hearts and restore harmony whenever there is an imbalance between humans and nature. Shamans view cacao as the ‘food for the shift’, symbolizing a new era of love and peace currently unfolding.
In modern times, cacao ceremonies, rooted in ancestral practices, are conducted as communal experiences led by trained facilitators or shamans. These ceremonies aim to foster inspiration and human connection, embracing the rich cultural legacy of cacao.
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