On this page, we post the schedule and plans for our upcoming open expeditions to the shamans of Peru and Mexico, organized and conducted by our Travelers’ Club.
For questions regarding participation in the expeditions, please write to us at peruodisseia@gmail.com or message us on Telegram @Constantino_Roninio.
Expeditions are conducted almost every month, but the schedule is formed gradually. If you are interested in joining during dates that are not yet listed in our schedule, feel free to reach out using the contact information provided. All participants of an expedition automatically become members of the «Odysseia» club and gain additional opportunities and privileges when taking part in our subsequent projects.
Recently, we started offering participation in shamanic diets. You can read more about this by following the link: Shamanic Diet in Peru with the Guidance of a Real Shaman.
In addition, you can take part in Author’s Travels by Konstantin Roninio in South America to some of the most beautiful places in Peru.
Note! It is recommended to refrain from eating meat and consuming alcoholic beverages a few days before the expedition begins. All questions regarding your participation in the expedition and the preparation of a personalized program should be resolved in advance.
Dates: available upon request
In this expedition we will:
- Get acquainted with the unique methods used by Amazonian curanderos
- Participate in 10 sacred Ayahuasca ceremonies with some of the best shamans in Peru
- Explore the exotic flora and fauna of the upper Amazon rainforest
- Immerse ourselves in the traditions of the indigenous peoples inhabiting this region of the planet
Participation is possible under the following programs:
- Full (23 days): available upon request
- Short (13 days): available upon request
- Short (13 days): available upon request
- Day 1
Arrival in Lima. Trip along the Pacific coast. Check-in at a cozy hotel in one of Lima’s most beautiful districts — Miraflores. Rest. For those interested — an evening walk around Lima.
- Day 2
Closer acquaintance with the city. Possible walks along the Pacific coast, breakfast and lunch in local restaurants. Flight to Tarapoto — a wonderful city located in the foothills of the Andes. This place is favored for its climate and rich exotic vegetation. Comfortable accommodation in Eco-lodge bungalows with all amenities and internet access. Rest amid the singing of numerous birds and the exotic aromas of tropical vegetation. A walk to get acquainted with the surroundings of this picturesque place. Dinner. Communication. - Day 3
Trip to a nature reserve with waterfalls. Swimming under the waterfall. In the evening the first sacred Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 4
Rest and communication. Trip to hot springs. The Tarapoto area has several interesting places with thermal springs. A hike through the jungle and bathing in the springs and a small waterfall. - Day 5
Rest and communication. A hike to a waterfall through the jungle and a mountain river. If desired, the purchase of medicinal plants is possible. Based on the recommendations of the curandero, you can purchase healing plants, which he will personally select for you from the vast number growing in the jungle. In the evening the second Ayahuasca ceremony. Each subsequent ceremony reveals increasingly profound and meaningful truths to the participant, filling them with greater light and joy. - Day 6
Trip to a lake. This is one of the gems of the region — a beautiful lake in the foothills of the Andes, where you can swim and enjoy a great time relaxing. - Day 7
Rest and communication. Trip to the old town of Lamas. They grow, sell, and prepare excellent coffee there. Exploring the town. In the evening the third Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 8
Integration of the experience gained. Communication. A hike through the jungle to the upper cascade of a large waterfall. - Day 9
Trip to another waterfall. Swimming, sunbathing. In the evening the fourth Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 10
Rest and communication. Trip to other hot springs with a hike through the jungle. - Day 11
Hike, swimming, rest, and communication. In the evening the fifth Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 12
Rest and communication. Trip to another waterfall with a hike through the jungle. - Day 13
Hike to an orchid garden. In the evening the sixth Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 14
Rest and communication. Trip to a neighboring province with hot springs and beautiful views. - Day 15
Trip to a beautiful place with a natural pool and stunning views. In the evening the seventh Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 16
Trip to a distant lake. Swimming, rest, communication. - Day 17
Trip to a scenic nature spot surrounded by waterfalls. Swimming and communication. In the evening — the eighth Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 18
Trip to a neighboring town, visiting local attractions. Communication and relaxation in a beautiful place with panoramic views. - Day 19
Trip to a new nature spot with a short hike to a waterfall. Swimming and communication. In the evening the ninth Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 20
Rest and communication. Another trip to hot springs with a hike through the jungle.
- Day 21
Trip to nature with a stop at a local chocolate factory where they make especially delicious chocolate. In the evening the tenth Ayahuasca ceremony. - Day 22
Rest and communication. Flight to Lima.
- Day 23
Flight home.
Dates: available upon request
In this expedition we will:
- We will get acquainted with the shamanism of indigenous peoples of Mexico
- We will participate in peyote Hikuri ceremonies in the Wirrarika tradition
- We will participate in sacred mushroom ceremonies in the Mishiko tradition
- We will undergo 3 shamanic Temazcal ceremonies (traditional indigenous sweat lodge)
Participation is possible under the following programs:
- Full (12 days): available upon request
- Day 1
Arrival in Mexico City. Check-in at a hotel in the Roma district. First acquaintance with the capital. - Day 2
Departure to a beautiful town in the green foothills, two hours away from Mexico City. Accommodation in a hotel with a cozy courtyard. First acquaintance with the town. In the evening, the first authentic Temazcal ceremony with a master from the Mishiko people, who has been practicing this ancient shamanic technology for over forty years. - Day 3
Continued exploration of the town. Visit to the remarkable temple of Quetzalcoatl. Enjoying the surrounding scenic views. In the evening, the first authentic mushroom ceremony with shamans from the Mishiko people.
- Day 4
Hiking in beautiful locations. Rest. Reflection on the lessons of the mushroom ceremony. In the evening, the second Temazcal ceremony. - Day 5
Rest. Preparation for the main Hikuri ceremony. From evening till dawn, a major authentic Peyote ceremony with shamans from the Wirarika tradition. - Day 6
Rest. Assimilation of the experience and knowledge gained during the main ceremony. Strolls around the town.
- Day 7
Walks in beautiful places. Rest. In the evening, the second mushroom ceremony. - Day 8
Integration of the ceremony experiences. Rest. Strolls. In the evening, the final third Temazcal ceremony. - Day 9
Return to Mexico City. Check-in at a hotel in the Roma district. Continued exploration of the metropolis.
- Day 10
For those concluding their expedition, departure home. For those continuing, a trip to the ancient city of Teotihuacan with its grand pyramids. - Day 11
Further exploration of the city. Visit to the legendary Anthropology Museum in Mexico City. Evening visit to the historic center and dinner overlooking the main square and the cathedral. - Day 12
Departure home.
- This could be an expedition dedicated to a deeper study of shamanism, with special shamanic practices.
- This could be a journey to shamans with the goal of healing from a serious illness, overcoming a severe addiction, losing weight, or simply improving health.
- This could be a journey into the wilderness in various options: from comfortable stays in lodge hotels located in protected areas to deep penetration into the jungle with overnight stays in wild forests.
- This could be an in-depth study of significant archaeological sites and monuments of ancient cultures.
- This could be the study of ethnography, visiting remote indigenous tribes of the jungle or small mountain peoples of the Andes.
- This could be trips to volcanoes, jungles, deserts, wild beaches, or islands.
- Trips with elements of extreme sports or with an emphasis on entertainment programs in Latin American cities are possible.
- Various business trips are possible.
- It is possible to organize film or television shoots in the countries of South and Central America.
- And other options.

In Meetings with Remarkable People, Konstantin Roninio chronicles over twenty years alongside indigenous curanderos in the Amazon. Blending vivid storytelling and reflection, he opens a window onto ayahuasca—the sacred brew at the heart of traditional healing ceremonies—and the profound changes many participants describe. From Peru’s rainforest to related work in Mexico, Roninio offers an unguarded view of ritual practice, personal transformation, and the people who shaped his path. With experience in more than 1,500 ceremonies, he captures the depth, rigor, and responsibility required to engage these traditions with respect.
Now available on Amazon: Meetings with Remarkable People.