Each ceremony builds on the previous one: the Limpia clears your energy, the Coca Reading reveals your current path, and the Pago a la Tierra makes your offering of gratitude and intention to the mountain spirits and Pachamama. Together, they form a complete arc — from clearing, to understanding, to giving back. This sequence has deep roots in Andean cosmology and is rarely experienced in its full form by outside travelers.
Travelers who have experienced the Full Spiritual Day consistently describe it as the most meaningful experience of their entire trip to Peru. Maximum 6 participants. Book at least 72 hours in advance.
What This Day Includes
Private transport
Andean lunch included
3 Ceremonies · Full Day
Max 6 people
Difficulty: Easy
Book 72h in advance
$120 USD per person
Ceremony Schedule
| 09:00 AM | Hotel pickup in Cusco Private transport from your hotel to the sacred ceremony site above Cusco — a carefully chosen outdoor location with open views of the Apus surrounding the valley. Dress in comfortable layers; mornings at altitude are cool. |
| 09:30 AM | Opening — Coca Leaf Reading The day begins with Wayra opening the sacred space through prayers to the Apus and Pachamama in Quechua. He then performs an individual coca leaf reading for each participant — interpreting the patterns of the leaves to understand your current energetic state, what you are carrying, and where your path leads. The reading is personal, specific, and often surprisingly precise. It also informs how Wayra will approach your Limpia: what to look for, where to focus. |
| 11:00 AM | Limpia — Energy Cleansing Individual full-body spiritual cleansing for each participant using sacred plants (muña, ruda, roses), eggs, guinea pig feathers, incense, and Andean minerals. Guided by the insights from the coca reading, Wayra works through touch, Quechua whistling, and sacred smoke to diagnose and remove heavy energy (hucha) from each person. Each individual cleansing takes 15–20 minutes. The sequence of ceremonies is intentional: the coca reading opens and the Limpia clears — together they prepare you for what comes in the afternoon. |
| 13:00 PM | Andean lunch at the ceremony site Traditional Andean food prepared and shared together in the sacred space. A natural pause between the morning’s inner work and the afternoon’s fire ceremony. Wayra joins the group for lunch — conversations during this time are often among the richest of the day. |
| 14:00 PM | Pago a la Tierra — Fire Ceremony The Pago a la Tierra (despacho) is the most visually powerful ceremony of the day. Wayra prepares a sacred offering bundle — flowers, seeds, sugar figures, coca leaves, llama fat, and other elements — each carrying specific meaning within the Andean cosmological tradition. Each participant places their personal intentions into the bundle. Wayra then leads prayers in Quechua to Pachamama and the Apus. The bundle is committed to fire — and the rising smoke carries all intentions upward, completing the offering. What the morning cleared, the afternoon dedicates. |
| 15:30 PM | Integration & closing After the fire ceremony, the group gathers to share experiences — what each person felt, understood, or released throughout the day. Wayra offers final personal guidance for each participant: what he observed during each ceremony, what was found and cleared, and how to carry the energy of the day forward. This integration time is unhurried and deeply personal. |
| 16:00 PM | Return to Cusco Private transport back to your hotel. Most participants choose a quiet evening after this day — rest, journaling, and solitude are a natural and recommended part of the integration process. |
What’s Included
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✓ Included ✓ All 3 ceremonies (Coca Reading, Limpia, Pago) ✓ All ceremonial materials ✓ Traditional Andean lunch ✓ Coca tea throughout the day ✓ Round-trip private transport ✓ Hotel pickup and drop-off ✓ Interpretation in English/Spanish |
✗ Not Included ✗ Tips ($15–20 USD recommended) ✗ Personal purchases |
What to Bring
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→ Warm, comfortable clothing
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→ Light jacket or down layer
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→ Sunscreen & sunglasses
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→ Water bottle (1–2 liters)
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→ Journal & pen
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→ Cash in soles or USD
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→ Open mind & clear intention
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→ Small daypack
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→ Phone silenced or left at hotel
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this suitable for someone with no spiritual background?
Absolutely. Wayra has guided people of every background — atheists, Christians, Buddhists, skeptics, and devoted seekers alike. The ceremonies do not require prior belief, knowledge of Andean tradition, or any specific spiritual practice. The only requirement is genuine respect for the tradition and openness to the experience. Many participants who arrive as skeptics describe the Full Spiritual Day as unexpectedly moving and deeply personal.
Why is this more expensive than individual ceremonies?
The Full Spiritual Day is a full day with Wayra personally — his rarest and most exclusive offering. Three individual ceremonies, performed with full attention and intention for each participant, require an entire day of Wayra’s presence, preparation, and ceremonial materials. More than that: the combination of three ceremonies creates a complete transformative arc that no individual ceremony can replicate on its own. The Coca Reading informs the Limpia; the Limpia prepares you for the Pago. Together, they are qualitatively different from the sum of their parts.
Can this be done as a private experience?
Yes — and this is actually how most people book it. A private Full Spiritual Day with just you and your travel companions allows for a deeper, more personal experience with Wayra, and gives more flexibility in pacing and conversation throughout the day. Contact us on WhatsApp for private group pricing.
What is the difference between the three ceremonies?
Each ceremony works on a different level and direction. The Coca Leaf Reading is diagnostic — Wayra reads your current energetic state and provides guidance from the Apus. The Limpia is cleansing — it removes heavy energy (hucha) that has accumulated in your body through stress, trauma, or disconnection. The Pago a la Tierra is reciprocal — it makes an offering of gratitude and intention back to Pachamama and the mountain spirits. Think of them as: understand, clear, give back. That sequence is intentional and ancient.
Why do I need to book 72 hours in advance?
The Full Spiritual Day requires significant preparation. The ceremonial materials for the Pago a la Tierra — the despacho bundle — are assembled specifically for each group and cannot be improvised. Wayra also consults the Andean calendar to identify the most auspicious timing for the ceremonies. 72 hours is the minimum needed to do this properly. If you have more flexibility, booking further in advance is always better.
Have I already done the Limpia separately — is this still worth doing?
Yes, for two reasons. First, the Limpia performed within the Full Spiritual Day is shaped by the Coca Reading that precedes it — Wayra knows more about you before he begins, and the cleansing goes deeper as a result. Second, the Pago a la Tierra that closes the day completes a cycle that a standalone Limpia leaves open. Many participants who have done the Limpia separately describe the Full Spiritual Day as a qualitatively different — and more complete — experience.
What should I do to prepare for this day?
Wayra recommends arriving well rested and having eaten a light breakfast. Avoid alcohol the night before. Before the ceremony, spend a few quiet minutes thinking about what you are carrying — what you want to release, and what you want to call in. You don’t need to share this with anyone; it simply opens your receptivity. Come without expectations about what the day «should» look like, and allow each ceremony to unfold in its own time.
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The most complete spiritual experience we offer — only with Wayra
Adrián ‘Wayra’ Yabar Luna brings 35 years of lived experience in Andean tradition — trilingual in Spanish, English, and Quechua, and deeply rooted in the healing practices of his community. The Full Spiritual Day is Wayra’s most personal offering: a complete day inside the three pillars of Andean ceremonial life. Maximum 6 participants. Private groups welcome. Contact us on WhatsApp to reserve your place or request a private booking.




















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