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This listing is for travelers seeking more than a typical vacation — people ready for an immersive pilgrimage into Peru’s sacred sites, guided by someone born into the tradition rather than trained to perform it for tourists. It suits those processing a major life passage or simply craving deep reconnection with the earth and their own inner world.
Puma Quispe Singona leads retreat journeys through the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca, weaving in traditional Andean ceremony, energy work, and teachings passed down from his grandfather. Travelers take part in despacho offerings, visit Puma’s home village of Chinchero, and have the option to work with San Pedro (Wachuma), an ancestral plant medicine used ceremonially for emotional healing. These journeys run both through Sacred Earth Journeys and through Puma’s own Noqan Kani retreat offerings in Peru.

Explore this profile to see current retreat dates and learn what a journey with Puma involves.
If you are on a sacred search for somethinglike this:
- spiritual retreat to Machu Picchu and Sacred Valley
- Peru retreat with Andean shaman
- sacred ceremony retreat in Peru
- healing journey to Peru sacred sites
- San Pedro ceremony retreat Peru
…you have stumbled upon the perfect place!
Discover more about shamanism and Puma Fredy Quispe Singona here:
- A free online event from The Shift Network: Journeying Through Plant Spirits: Unveiling Shamanic Plant Medicine
- Another free online event from The Shift

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- Discover Puma Fredy’s Global Online Community
- Discover his profile listing as a Peruvian Shaman and Andean Medicine Man here.
- Embark on a Transformative Journey into the Heart of Shamanism-meeet more shamanic teachers here.
- Discover the Shamanic Journey a Step-by-Step Guide
- Finding the Right Shamanic Course Online – A Guide to Get You Started
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