Ashrams in the Sacred Valley of Cusco: yoga, meditation, retreats. Locations, activities, rules, and how to combine with tourism.
The Sacred Valley has become a global destination for yoga, meditation, and spiritual retreats. Its combination of Andean energy, mild climate, and stunning landscapes attracts seekers from around the world.
What is an ashram?
An ashram is a spiritual retreat center where guests practice meditation, yoga, and mindful living. In the Sacred Valley, ashrams blend Eastern traditions with Andean spirituality.
Activities offered
Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Meditation, Permaculture, Natural Living, Chi Kung, Mindfulness, Mandalas, Sacred Dances, Theater, and Celebration of Life.
Rules
- No alcohol, smoking, or red meat — Vegetarian diet required
- Groups of 5-20 people
- Accommodation usually available
Ashrams in the Sacred Valley
| Ashram | Location | Specialty |
|---|---|---|
| Ashram Valle Sagrado | Av. Raymondi, Calca | Yoga, meditation |
| Wilkamayu Spirit | Urubamba | Andean ceremonies |
| Munay Sonqo Retreat | Calca | Yoga and healing |
| Sradhavan Eco Yoga | San Salvador-Pisac | Eco yoga |
Combine with tourism
- Sacred Valley Tour — Explore the valley's archaeological sites
- Machu Picchu Tour — Spiritual visit to the citadel
The Sacred Valley offers a unique blend of Andean and Eastern spirituality — the perfect setting to reconnect with yourself.
