LA TIERRA JOURNEY fostering community since 2013, our journeys have taken place across the Mediterranean region, Eastern Europe, South America and California, private nature-based expeditions throughout Asia, exploring Amazonian plant wisdom, indigenous knowledge systems, psychological & holistic UNDERSTANDING.

Legal & Safety Information for Participants

This page provides important information regarding participation, safety, and responsibility for all guests attending our retreats.
Please read this section carefully before applying or confirming your participation.

Nature of the Experience

The experiences offered on this website are of a spiritual, cultural, and personal development nature.
They are not medical treatments, not psychotherapy, and not a substitute for professional healthcare or mental health services.
Our retreats are designed as guided ceremonial and introspective experiences rooted in traditional and contemporary spiritual practices.
Any personal insights, emotional processes, or experiences that arise are part of an individual journey and remain the responsibility of the participant.

Participant Responsibility & Informed Consent

Participation in all retreats and ceremonies is entirely voluntary.
Before taking part, each participant is required to review and sign a written informed consent document, confirming voluntary participation and personal responsibility.
This document follows European Union standards for informed consent and is aligned with the ethical frameworks commonly used by religious and spiritual organizations.
Each participant is fully responsible for their own physical, mental, and emotional well-being before, during, and after the retreat.

Medical or Therapeutic Claims

Our retreats are not medical treatments, psychotherapy, or mental health interventions.
We do not promise healing, cures, or specific results.
Experiences and personal insights vary significantly between individuals and cannot be guaranteed.
Any emotional or psychological processes that may arise are part of the participant’s personal experience and responsibility.

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Questions & Reflections
If you have any questions or would like to share additional context regarding your interest in the retreat, Amazonian traditions, or ancestral knowledge, you are welcome to leave a comment below.
This space is offered for clarity, reflection, and open communication.
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Become part of the circle

  • Planting helps protect biodiversity


    Cacao — the plant that gives us chocolate — is under serious threat from climate change, one of the most valuable plants of the Amazonia, is under serious threat due to climate change. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns are already making it harder to grow cacao in its traditional regions in the Peru. Climate changes increase the number of excessively hot days, which reduces yields and makes the plants more vulnerable. Supporting the planting and protection of cacao trees in the Amazon helps preserve biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and protect this precious plant for future generations.

  • Supporting the Cultivation of Sacred Amazonian Plants

    Many people travel to the Amazon to learn from and work with traditional medicinal plants. These plants require careful cultivation, especially on the lands of Shipibo communities, where knowledge of planting and preservation has been passed down for generations.
    Your donation helps support the active planting and regeneration of rare and valuable plants used in traditional practices. By protecting and multiplying these plants, we help preserve living knowledge that has supported people in restoring balance, vitality, and hope — including stories of improved well-being and renewed life potential shared within traditional contexts.

    Together, we can help these important plants continue to grow and remain available for future generations.

  • Wildlife & Animal Food Support



    Animals are an important part of the Amazon ecosystem. Many species help keep the forest healthy and balanced. Unfortunately, habitat loss and lack of food put these animals at risk. By donating to support wildlife, we provide food and care for animals living near the jungle. This helps preserve biodiversity, maintain ecological balance, and protect the animals that indigenous communities rely on.

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