SUMAC COCA TRAVEL
SUMAC COCA TRAVEL offers programs in MYSTICAL, CULTURAL AND ADVENTURE TOURISM, in accordance with its name: SUMAC or SUMAQ is a Quechua word that means beautiful, pretty or rich and the word COCA which refers to the Incas´ Sacred Coca Leaves. Therefore, SUMAC COCA means Beautiful Coca; mystical words used by the Andean priests when they perform their ceremonies.
Therefore, it is understood that Sumac Coca Travel wants to revalue the Andean customs and spirituality that are getting lost with the passing of time and try to preserve such beautiful customs of the past which only few Andean people still keep alive today. But, thanks to those Andean priests who inherited the knowledge of such a great wisdom, nations like Q´eros, Ausangate and Wasaw, in the Department of Cusco, still perform ceremonies to the Pacha Mama (Mother Earth) and Nature, so that they might go on giving us all they have to offer, according to what we deserve.
MYSTIC TOUR
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- Communities Experiences
- Andean Wedding
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Ayahuasca (ayawaska pronounced [ajaˈwaska] in the Quechua language) is any of various psychoactive infusions or decoctions prepared from the Banisteriopsis spp. vine, usually mixed with the leaves of dimethyltryptamine-containing species of shrubs from the Psychotria genus.
Ayahuasca ceremony is a ritual to find the real life of the human and connect with their unconsents. the ayahuasca retreat is in our lodge out side fron the city, with shipibo shaman, fron the amazonian of peru Pucallpa.
Offering to pachamama
the ceremony to offering to pachamama is say thank to the earth mother, for many Things that we have in our lives, this ceremony the people participate just with your heart, and your spiritual live, the ceremony is made in different temples or sacred places, with shaman from Q´eros, the ceremony included the coca reading, cleaning and purification ceremonies.
San pedro
The San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi, syn. Trichocereus pachanoi) is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains of Peru between 2000–3000 m in altitude.[1] It is also found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador,[2] and it is cultivated in other parts of the world. Uses for it include traditional medicine and traditional veterinary medicine, and it is widely grown as an ornamental cactus. It has been used for healing and religious divination in the Andes Mountains region for over 3000 years.[3] It is sometimes confused with its close relative, Echinopsis peruviana (Peruvian Torch Cactus).
The San pedro ceremony is a medicine that help to conect the human and Nature, To understand more the relation between the human and the nature. this ceremony is made by spiritual shaman.
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