Winter Solstice and Cultural Fusion Iboga Retreat – Mexico

Join us for the Winter Solstice and Cultural Fusion Iboga Retreat in Mexico, a unique sanctuary where the shamanic traditions of South America and Gabon converge. Located in a beautiful jungle eco-lodge, this retreat marries deep spiritual connection with the comfort of refined amenities, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Take part in a journey with two Bwiti Fang iboga ceremonies, complemented by a range of holistic treatments, excursions, and delicious healthy meals, all designed to nourish your body, mind, and soul.

Ceremony Overview

Stunning Eco-Lodge Retreat in Puerto Morelos: Our retreat takes place in a stunning eco-lodge amidst Puerto Morelos’s lush jungle, providing a serene setting that blends comfort with nature’s splendor. 

Bwiti Fang Iboga Ceremonies with a touch of Luxury: The heart of our retreat lies in the authentic Bwiti Fang Iboga ceremonies, uniquely integrated into a luxurious setting. This approach facilitates deeper spiritual engagement, allowing participants to experience profound ceremonies comfortably.

Indigenous Welcome and Temazcal Ceremonies: Participants are welcomed with a special ceremony and a Temazcal sweat lodge experience, led by local shamans. These rituals connect attendees to Mexico’s rich spiritual heritage, offering a purifying start to the retreat that aligns body and spirit with the ancient wisdom of the land.

Holistic Healing and Cultural Excursions: The retreat is complemented by sound healing sessions, explorations of the Yucatan’s sacred cenotes, and a relaxing day trip to Tulum’s beaches. These activities are designed to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit, enhancing the overall transformative journey with a blend of healing practices and cultural immersion.

The Intention Behind Offering the Retreat

Throughout the year, we are committed to organizing authentic Bwiti ceremonies that honor our Fang ancestral rites, always with the aim of keeping these retreats affordable by focusing on what’s essential for a meaningful experience. Recognizing the desire among many of our guests to delve deeper into the tradition and foster stronger connections, we’ve designed our Mexican retreat to offer ample time for personal interactions, learning, and bonding. This retreat serves as both a celebration of the spiritual journey our guests undertake and a unique opportunity to blend profound ceremonial work with the joy of a holiday adventure, enhancing the experience with the beauty of Mexico.

Additionally, this retreat embodies the dream of connecting with Mayan shamans, facilitating a rare and valuable exchange between two rich shamanic traditions. It’s an occasion to deepen our understanding, form lasting bonds, and honor the spiritual path in a setting that is both transformative and celebratory. This retreat is not just about participation; it’s about creating memories and relationships that last a lifetime, in the spirit of true cultural and spiritual fusion.

Bwiti Fang practices

Our Bwiti Fang practices are deeply rooted in a rich heritage of healing and spiritual exploration, brought to life by our dedicated facilitators, Audrey and Roger. Audrey hails from a long lineage of Bwiti Fang female healers, embodying centuries of knowledge and tradition. Roger, who married into the Bwiti community in the 1970s, brings his unique perspective to our ceremonies, together following the rites practiced in their family’s village in Gabon for thousands of years.

What sets Bwiti Fang apart from other branches is its unique way of integrating Christian deities, such as Christ and Angels, into its practices, as well as its distinctive methods of consuming Iboga. These elements are woven into our ceremonies, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of our cultural and spiritual practices. During the retreat, there will be ample opportunity to delve into the intricacies of our rites and traditions, providing a deep dive into the Bwiti Fang way of life.

Our approach to sharing these practices is designed to be accessible and engaging for all, regardless of background or prior knowledge. We aim to demystify our traditions, making them easily understandable and relatable, thus ensuring that everyone can connect with and appreciate the depth and beauty of our ancestral rites. This openness and inclusivity are at the heart of our teachings, inviting everyone to explore the richness of Bwiti Fang spirituality.

About Iboga

Two Iboga Ceremonies:

Our retreat features two Iboga ceremonies. These ceremonies are designed to facilitate deep personal growth, healing, and spiritual enlightenment, guided by experienced facilitators who honor the sacred traditions of the Bwiti Fang.

Commitment to Iboga Sustainability:

The Iboga used in our ceremonies is sustainably sourced directly by our family. We ensure sustainable harvesting practices that leave enough of the Iboga tree in the ground, promoting regrowth and the ongoing vitality of the Iboga population.

A portion of the retreat's revenue is dedicated to our own Iboga plantation projects. This initiative not only supports the ecological sustainability of the Iboga plant but also contributes to preserving this sacred tradition for future generations.

Wide-ranging Benefits of Iboga:

Iboga is renowned for its vast array of benefits, including significant improvements in mental health, discovering life's purpose, and breaking cycles of addiction and toxic habits. Participants report experiencing enhanced spiritual connection, paths to enlightenment, and a clearer mindset.

Beyond mental and spiritual benefits, Iboga is known for its potential in healing physical illnesses, resolving ancestral trauma, treating PTSD, and facilitating overall spiritual healing. Its powerful properties also extend to the removal of entity attachments, offering a holistic approach to wellness and transformation.

Educational Aspect:

During the retreat, participants will receive in-depth education about the multifaceted uses and benefits of Iboga. This includes understanding its healing properties, its cultural significance, and the importance of sustainability and ethical sourcing practices.

This structured approach ensures participants not only undergo a transformative experience but also gain a deep appreciation and understanding of Iboga's profound impact on mental, physical, and spiritual well-being.

In the Bwiti Context

In the Bwiti tradition, we consume Iboga as a sacred act for spiritual and physical healing, enlightenment, and to forge a profound connection with our ancestors, spiritual guides, and Nzame (God). This practice is central to our ceremonies, offering a pathway to transcend the physical realm and embrace the wisdom and interconnectedness of the universe.

Date and Location Details

Our Winter Solstice Iboga Retreat is scheduled for the week of the 17th to 22nd December, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Puerto Morelos. This timing is intentional, aligning with the energy of the winter solstice period—a pivotal time for reflection, release, and setting intentions for new beginnings. Such moments amplify the transformative power of our ceremonies, making it the ideal time to shed what no longer serves us and create space for new manifestations in our lives.

The retreat will be easily accessible from the Cancun International Airport, from where we will arrange pickups to ensure a smooth journey to our secluded location. Our chosen venue is located between the sea and the jungle, reminiscent of the natural settings in Gabon that are considered sacred for ceremonies. This connection to nature is vital, enhancing the potency and depth of the Iboga experience.

We have exclusively booked a stunning eco-lodge to guarantee complete privacy for our group. The lodge offers various ceremony spaces harmoniously integrated into the natural surroundings, a swimming pool for relaxation, and beautifully appointed rooms and amenities. This setting provides an intimate, serene environment for our spiritual work, allowing us to connect deeply with ourselves, each other, and the healing energies of the earth.

Day by Day Schedule

  • Morning to Afternoon: Guest arrival and check-in at the retreat venue.
  • Evening: Welcome ceremony hosted by a local Mexican shaman, introducing guests to the retreat’s intentions and grounding them in the space.
  • Morning to Afternoon: Excursion to a local cenote for exploration and connection with nature.
  • Late Afternoon: Preparatory consultations for the first Iboga ceremony.
  • Night: First Iboga ceremony, led by authentic Gabonese Fang facilitators, unfolding through the night.
  • All Day: A day dedicated to rest and recovery post-ceremony.
  • Scheduled Activities: Sound healing sessions and massages to aid in integration and relaxation.
  • Morning to Afternoon: Temazcal (sweat lodge) ceremony for purification and preparation.
  • Late Afternoon: Consultations and preparations for the second Iboga ceremony.
  • Night: Commencement of the second Iboga ceremony, continuing into the early hours of the next morning.
  • Morning to Afternoon: Rest and personal time for journaling, reflection, and nature walks.
  • Afternoon: Tree planting ceremony to honor the land and solidify the retreat’s intentions.
    Evening: Group integration circle to share experiences and insights.
  • Morning: Hotel check-out and preparation for departure.
  • Day: Group excursion to Tulum Beach, including a special lunch at a treetop restaurant with stunning views, providing a beautiful setting for bonding and reflection on the retreat’s experiences.

Group Size

Group Size and Accommodation:

The eco-lodge offers 8 rooms, with the option for double occupancy in each, providing a cozy and intimate setting for our retreat.

Limited Participation:

We limit our retreat to no more than 12 participants. This ensures that each person receives the attention and care they need, as the deep spiritual work we engage in thrives within small group dynamics.

Personalized Attention:

Our approach is to ensure ample one-on-one time with facilitators, which is essential for the depth of transformation we aim to achieve.

Careful Selection of Participants:

Each guest is carefully vetted, not just for their readiness for the experience, but also to foster a harmonious group dynamic where meaningful connections can flourish.

Who is This Retreat For?

  • People who have been on the medicine path and feel called to Iboga.
  • Individuals drawn to Mayan shamanic culture and Bwiti culture
  • Individuals looking to meet likeminded people and form true bonds
  • Enthusiasts eager to learn about Bwiti culture, its practices, and spiritual philosophies.
  • Aspiring healers feeling a calling to deepen their practice and expand their healing modalities.
  • Individuals focusing on self-love and self-honor, aiming to nurture their inner being and self-worth.
  • Seekers looking for more than a vacation, wanting to combine healing with the restorative powers of a retreat.
  • People wishing to connect with a true Bwiti lineage, and experience authentic ceremonies and teachings.
  • Medicine men and women looking to broaden their knowledge
  • Those ready to make significant changes in their lives, seeking the clarity and courage to do so.
  • Individuals prepared to let go of toxic habits, searching for support and a conducive environment for transformation.
  • Spiritual adventurers open to exploring the intersections of diverse shamanic traditions and modern healing practices.

Preparation and What to Bring

Mentally and Physically Preparing for the Journey

Intention Setting: Begin your journey even before your arrival by contemplating your intentions. Reflect deeply on the changes you seek and the growth you aspire to achieve. Your intentions will be the guiding light of your experience, illuminating your path towards transformation.

Dietary and Lifestyle Adjustments: Embrace a period of purification at least one week prior to the retreat. Abstain from alcohol, recreational drugs, and opt for a diet rich in wholesome foods. This preparation is essential for cleansing both your body and spirit, preparing you to fully engage with the initiation process.

Acknowledging and Releasing Toxic Habits: As your ceremony approaches, you might notice an amplification of your toxic habits. This visibility is a crucial step towards healing, allowing you to confront and release these patterns during your retreat.

Communication with Your Ngangas: Keeping an open line of communication with the facilitators, or Ngangas, is key. Your honesty helps us tailor the retreat to your spiritual needs, ensuring a deeply personal and transformative experience.

 

Essential Items for Your Retreat

  • A Red Top and a White Top: Essential for the ceremonies, reflecting the sacred Bwiti colors
  • Swimsuit: For spiritual showers, as well as leisure and excursion activities to the beach and cenotes.
  • Small Offering to the Ancestors: A personal item or token to contribute to the ceremonial space, connecting with the ancestral spirits.
  • Summer Clothes: Lightweight and comfortable attire suitable for the warm climate and outdoor activities.
  • Camera: To capture moments of beauty and reflection.
  • Journal and Pen: For recording insights, reflections, and experiences throughout your journey.

The Venue

Our retreat takes place at a beautiful eco-lodge in the Puerto Morelos jungle, where luxury meets sustainability. It is solar-powered, uses cenote water for the pool, and keeps a low carbon footprint. Rooms are designed with their own gardens, offering a peaceful vibe. There are several stunning ceremony spaces throughout the jungle gardens, ensuring privacy and a close connection to nature.

A private chef will be on hand, serving up tasty vegan meals that are as healthy as they are delicious. For a deeper dive into local traditions, there is a temazcal sweat lodge right on site, plus a nearby cenote for refreshing swims. And we are not far from the beach, where we will head out for an excursion. It is all about balancing deep spiritual work with some pure relaxation and enjoyment.

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Facilitators

Audrey

Audrey Braddock Ndjogo

Nganga
Audrey comes from a long lineage of Gabonese Bwiti female healers, with both her mother and grandmother revered as Nimas within their community. She was initiated by her aunt who is also a Nima, marking the continuation of her family's spiritual heritage. Having grown up between the West and Africa, she possesses a unique perspective that allows her to bridge cultural divides, bringing balance to the ceremonies she leads. She infuses a gentle, feminine energy into her gatherings, creating a welcoming space where participants from all backgrounds can comfortably connect. Her approach is deeply rooted in the nurturing strength of her Fang lineage, ensuring each ceremony is a profound experience of healing and growth.
papa

Roger

Nganga
Roger is our cherished facilitator and a profound pillar within our community. His journey with Bwiti began in 1974 when he became initiated with his late wife and Audrey's mother Seraphine. Since his initial visit in the 1970s, Roger has been a steadfast supporter of our village. Over the years, Roger has worked closely with our Nima, dedicating himself to the initiation of newcomers into our spiritual family. His role extends far beyond that of a facilitator; he is a spiritual father in every sense, guiding individuals through initiations that connect them deeply with Bwiti's rich heritage. Roger's presence is characterized by his kind and open heart—a trait that endears him to everyone he meets. To those who have had the privilege of joining our ceremonies, he becomes more than a facilitator; he becomes a father figure, offering guidance, support, and unconditional love. Roger's dedication to Bwiti and our community makes him a beloved figure, and his impact on the lives of many is immeasurable.

Pricing and Inclusions

Our eco-friendly lodge features 8 beautifully appointed rooms, each equipped with a queen-size bed and the option to add a single bed. To accommodate the diverse needs and preferences of our guests, we are pleased to offer two pricing options. The first option is ideal for those who prefer the privacy and comfort of having their room to themselves. The second option is designed for friends and couples who wish to share a room, making it a more collaborative and cost-effective choice.

Single Room

Each room is fitted with a double bed and its own garden. This option is for solo travelers.
2900 / person
  • Sole occupancy of a room
  • Two Iboga ceremonies
  • All meals and refreshments throughout the retreat
  • All materials required for the ceremonies
  • Airport transfers
  • Dedicated time to spend with the Ngangas (Bwiti spiritual guides)
  • Sound healing & Temazcal sweat lodge ceremony
  • Group excursions

Shared Room

A single bed can be added in each room. This option is perfect for friends or couples wanting to attend the retreat together.
2000 / person
  • Shared occupancy of a room
  • Two Iboga ceremonies
  • All meals and refreshments throughout the retreat
  • All materials required for the ceremonies
  • Airport transfers
  • Dedicated time to spend with the Ngangas (Bwiti spiritual guides)
  • Sound healing & Temazcal sweat lodge ceremony
  • Group excursions

Deposit and Payment Plans

To secure your place in the retreat, we require an initial deposit of 500 euros. This deposit is the first step in confirming your commitment to this experience and ensures your spot is reserved.

Understanding the need for flexibility, we offer a customizable payment plan for the remaining balance. This approach allows you to decide the number of payments and the rate at which you are comfortable proceeding, provided that the full balance is settled before November 2024. Whether you prefer to spread the cost over several months or make larger payments less frequently, our goal is to accommodate your financial planning needs.

How to Apply/Register

  • Email Inquiry: Start by emailing us at info@bwitiroots.org. Please mention the specific ceremony you are interested in joining, whether it's the 3-day ceremony, the Bwiti initiation in Gabon, or the Mexican retreat.
  • Provide Details: In your email, kindly include a brief description of why you feel called to this particular ceremony and any previous experiences with plant medicine if applicable.
  • Wait for Response: Our team will respond to your inquiry within 48 hours with more information about the ceremony, including dates, availability, and the next steps in the process.
  • Schedule a Consultation Call: We'll schedule a Zoom consultation call. This call is an essential part of the vetting process to ensure alignment and readiness for the experience.
  • Confirmation of Interest: Following the consultation call, if both parties feel aligned and ready to proceed, you'll receive a confirmation email outlining the next steps to officially join the ceremony.
  • Deposit Payment: To secure your spot in the ceremony, you'll be required to pay a deposit. The email will include details on how to make this payment.
  • Final Payment and Logistics: You'll be advised on when the final payment is due (if applicable) and provided with logistical details about the ceremony location, transportation options, and accommodation arrangements if needed.
  • Welcome to the Family: Congratulations! You're now officially part of the upcoming ceremony. We look forward to embarking on this transformative journey with you

Initiation Retreat FAQ

We have a private chef who can cater to any dietary requirements. Please let us know beforehand, and we will ensure your needs are accommodated.

Participation in all activities is entirely voluntary. The eco-lodge offers many tranquil spaces where you can rest and relax if you choose not to join in on certain activities.

Becoming a Nganga (Bwiti Iboga provider) is a profound and extended journey. While the retreat offers valuable learning experiences and could be a step toward this path, becoming a true Nganga requires being chosen by the ancestors and receiving permission from the elders. The training takes many years of dedicated work.

Safety is our top priority. We conduct a thorough screening process to ensure this experience is suitable for you. If there’s any concern about safety, we will recommend waiting until you’re ready or exploring alternative options.

Visa requirements depend on your country of origin. You can find more information on visa requirements here.

Please refer to our packing list, which includes essentials like a red and white top for ceremonies, swimwear and an offering for the ancestors.

Inform us about any medications you are taking as soon as possible. Some medications may interfere with Iboga.

If you wish to extend your stay beyond the retreat dates, please let us know in advance. This is subject to room availability and additional charges.

To ensure you gain the most from your retreat experience, we recommend arriving in the best possible health. If you can, try to reduce or eliminate alcohol, red meat, and greasy foods from your diet prior to the retreat. Additionally, dedicating time to meditation can significantly strengthen your intentions. Journaling is also a powerful tool to observe and record any signs or signals indicating areas of your life that may need change or improvement.

Absolutely. Many of our guests choose to join the retreats solo, and we take great care in the screening process to ensure that the group dynamics foster a sense of unity and connection. Going through this experience as a group is incredibly powerful, often resulting in strong, lasting bonds among participants. We’ve thoughtfully designed excursions and activities to encourage friendships and genuine connections. Those who join our ceremonies don’t just attend a retreat; they become part of our family.

Get involved

For information on how to get involved or on how to sign up to our retreats , please contact:

Bwiti Roots

+44 7445 499 504

Email: info@bwitiroots.org