LAST JUNGLE TRIPS COMING UP
What follows is absolute self-promotion, so proceed at your own risk.
I'm going to be taking two more small groups into the deep Peruvian
Amazon. The dates are Saturday, Jan 18 through the morning of Monday,
Jan 27, and then Saturday, Feb 1 through the morning of Monday, Feb 10.
The trips run $2200 US per person and cover everything but airfare and
walking around money.
I've been doing these trips for 21 years and
love introducing people the the Northwest Amazon, her rivers, her
peoples, and her medicines. But I'm coming to the end of the line on
them and it's nearly time to turn them over to my friend Devon, who has
been apprenticing with me for several years. So these two will, in all
likelihood, be my last.
So if you have dreamed of spending a night
on a flat-bottomed riverboat heading up the Amazon beneath an Amazon
sky, this is the time to join. If you have dreamed of being offered
Amazonian magic shrooms, or doing the indigenous Matses medicines Sapo
(aka kambo) and nu-nu with a Matses headman — as well as collecting
those medicines with the same headman — then now is the time to join. If
you would like to utilize ayahuasca in the same setting as I have been
drinking it for 35 years with the nephew of my old teacher Julio, then
now is the time to join.
This is not a trip to a luxury lodge. This
is swamp walking, high jungle medicine walking, nighttime trips in
dugout canoes, bathing in a beautiful tributary of the Amazon, getting
plenty of dirt under your fingernails, and doing all that while having a
rollicking good time.
If any of this piques your interest, you can message me or email me at peterg9 at yahoo.com and I can answer your questions.
Trips are limited to a maximum of 12 guests, and my crew will always outnumber my guests to ensure a safe trip.
The trip is not physically difficult, but it is the real deal.
Thanks for listening.
1 comment:
My brother and I went on a trip with Peter a while back and it was very much as described. The trip is the "real thing". If you get the chance, take the trip... for me the cost was worth the experience.
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