Gaia Exclusive: Peru Sacred Sites Journey
Oct 4-16, 2026
Gaia Members get 10% off!
Join Gaia and Matías De Stefano for a once-in-a-lifetime journey through Peru’s most sacred sites — from Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley to Lake Titicaca and Aramu Muru — culminating in powerful activations, ceremonies, and initiatory experiences guided by ancient wisdom and modern consciousness.
Welcome to Peru. Upon arrival in Lima, you’ll be transferred to our hotel in the vibrant Miraflores district. This evening, we gather for a Welcome Reception and Dinner — a moment to connect, set intentions, and prepare for the powerful experiences ahead. Surrounded by ocean views and the energy of this historic capital, we begin weaving the threads of our shared journey.
This morning is dedicated to special Gaia content and meaningful connection exercises designed to deepen our group field. In the afternoon, we explore Huaca Pucllana, a pre-Incan ceremonial center built by the Lima culture around 500 AD. Walking among its towering adobe walls, we witness the fusion of ancient and modern—a sacred site preserved in the center of a bustling city. It’s our first direct encounter with Peru’s ancient wisdom traditions
Today we journey by air to Cusco and transfer directly into the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Along the way, we visit Chinchero, a traditional Andean village known for its vibrant weaving culture and powerful archaeological remains. After time to rest and acclimate in Urubamba, we gather in ceremony around sacred fire—releasing, calling in, and aligning with the Apus, the mountain spirits who guard this land.
Ollantaytambo stands as one of the most impressive and mysterious sites in the Sacred Valley. Its enormous stone blocks, perfectly fitted and transported from distant quarries, continue to challenge conventional explanation. As we walk its terraces and ceremonial platforms, we contemplate the advanced knowledge of the Inca civilization and the spiritual significance of this ancient stronghold.
Traveling by train along the Urubamba River, we enter a lush cloud forest landscape before arriving at the gateway to Machu Picchu. This sacred citadel, perched high above the valley, is one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites on Earth. As we walk through its temples, terraces, and astronomical alignments, we attune to the profound intelligence encoded in stone and the spiritual resonance that draws seekers from around the world.
Before sunrise, we ascend once more to Machu Picchu to witness the first golden rays touch the sacred stones. In the ceremony, we honor the solar traditions of the Andes and open ourselves to deeper insight and remembrance. In the afternoon, we return by train to Ollantaytambo and transfer back to our hotel in the Sacred Valley, carrying the energy of this profound initiation.
Today we journey to Cusco and visit the monumental fortress of Sacsayhuaman, known for its cyclopean stone walls fitted with astonishing precision. We also explore Illapata and the historic heart of Cusco, where Incan foundations support colonial architecture. This city is a living portal—layered with history, conquest, resilience, and sacred geometry.
Our overland journey to Puno reveals sweeping altiplano vistas and ancient pathways once traveled by Inca messengers. Along the way, we engage in guided sun practices, harmonizing with the solar lineage of this region. Upon arrival near Lake Titicaca, we welcome Matías De Stefano, whose presence will guide the next phase of our exploration.
Aramu Muru, known as the “Gate of the Gods,” is a carved stone portal overlooking Lake Titicaca. Legend says it was once activated as an inter-dimensional doorway. Here and at nearby crop circle sites, Matías De Stefano leads teachings and experiential practices, inviting us to explore the deeper energetic grids and cosmic memory associated with this sacred region.
Traveling by boat across the deep blue waters of Lake Titicaca, we encounter the Uros people, who construct their islands entirely from totora reeds. On Taquile Island, we experience living Andean culture expressed through textiles, agriculture, and community traditions. Events and teachings led by Matías De Stefano deepen our understanding of this powerful lake, often regarded as a birthplace of ancient civilizations. An optional homestay offers a rare opportunity for cultural immersion.
Sillustani is home to ancient chullpas—cylindrical burial towers built by the pre-Incan Colla people. Overlooking Lake Umayo, these stone structures hold profound ancestral significance. Guided events with Matías De Stefano invite reflection on legacy, lineage, and the continuity of consciousness beyond death.
After flying back to Lima and checking into our hotel, we gather one last time for a Farewell Celebration and Dinner. Together, we reflect on the sacred sites, ceremonies, and connections that have shaped our journey. This closing circle honors the transformation experienced and the bonds formed across mountains, temples, and waters.
After breakfast, shuttles transfer guests to the airport for departure flights. As we part ways, we carry forward the wisdom of the Andes, the power of ceremony, and the remembrance awakened through this extraordinary journey.
Departing early by bus, we journey into Peru’s coastal desert to visit preserved mummies that offer insight into ancient burial practices. In La Huacachina, a surreal oasis surrounded by towering sand dunes, we witness a striking desert landscape unlike any other. We continue onward to the seaside town of Paracas for the evening.
A morning boat excursion takes us to the Ballestas Islands, home to sea lions, penguins, and seabirds. We then visit sites connected to the Paracas culture, known for their elongated skulls, which continue to intrigue researchers. The stark beauty of the Paracas National Reserve completes this day of coastal exploration.
From the air, we witness the immense Nazca Lines: animals, birds, geometric shapes, and the enigmatic “Astronaut” figure carved into the earth centuries ago. Their scale and precision continue to spark mystery and debate. After this unforgettable aerial experience, we return to Lima for our final night.
After breakfast, guests transfer to the airport for onward travel, completing this expanded journey through Peru’s coastal mysteries and ancient enigmas.
Matías De Stefano is a Consciousness Educator, who many know as the "Rememberer".
Matías De Stefano’s personal journey to reconnect the consciousness of the planet began at a young age as he started remembering past lives in Atlantis and recording his memories in childhood drawings. As an Indigo child, he developed a close relationship with his spirit guides who helped him make sense of these memories and connect with the natural world to uncover his mission.
De Stefano began his YOSOY global journey in 2020, anchoring the world axis between the North and South Poles and generating a worldwide consciousness movement to help people recognize humanity’s purpose on Earth. He is currently developing RECORDIS, an online university that aims to spread the message of a conscious society based on the philosophy he calls Ontocracy.
He is the founder of Arsayian Foundation, a non-profit that supports projects and social movements related to consciousness. De Stefano, who was born in Venado Tuerto, Argentina, began transmitting his unique understanding of reality to wide audiences at the age of 21. In 2018, he was featured in the National Geographic documentary The Rememberer.
Are you ready to deepen your “remembering” with Matias De Stefano at Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo?
“Born on August 4, 1987, and since then, I have kept my pre-birth memories active.”
~ Matías De Stefano
Because this tour is limited to the Gaia community, you will have the opportunity to embark on this journey with others who share your curiosity and sense of adventure.
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We’re honored to be part of your journey. To reserve your place on this transformative experience, please review the reservation and payment terms below.
✦ A deposit of $2,000 USD per person is required at the time of booking to secure your reservation.
✦ The deposit is refundable less a 5% processing fee if a written cancellation request is received on or before May 23, 2026.
✦ After May 23, 2026, the deposit becomes non-refundable under all circumstances, including cancellation by the participant.
✦ 50% of the remaining balance will be automatically charged to the payment method on file on May 23, 2026.
✦ The final remaining balance will be automatically charged on July 22, 2026.
✦ For bookings made after May 23, 2026, the deposit is still required at the time of booking, and the remaining balance will be automatically charged on July 22, 2026.
✦ By completing your registration, you authorize the organizer to automatically charge the payment method on file according to the payment schedule above.
✦ Your registration confirms that you have read, understood, and agreed to these reservation and payment terms.
Due to the advance planning, vendor commitments, and limited capacity required to operate this journey, the following cancellation policy applies to all payments made beyond the initial deposit.
All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email and are considered effective on the date received.
Cancellation Schedule
• On or before June 6, 2026 (120 days prior to departure)
Payments made beyond the deposit are refundable less a 5% cancellation fee.
• June 7, 2026 – July 6, 2026 (90 days prior to departure)
Payments made beyond the deposit are refundable less a 10% cancellation fee.
• On or after August 5, 2026 (60 days prior to departure)
All payments are non-refundable.
Additional Terms
✦ The initial deposit is governed separately under the Reservation and Payment policy and is non-refundable after May 23, 2026.
✦ No refunds will be issued for unused portions of the trip, including but not limited to accommodations, transfers, meals, activities, or transportation that are voluntarily not used.
✦ If a participant arrives late, departs early, or otherwise fails to participate in any portion of the itinerary, no refunds or credits will be issued.
✦ The organizer strongly recommends purchasing comprehensive travel insurance, including trip cancellation and interruption coverage, to protect your investment in the event of illness, emergency, or unforeseen travel disruptions.
✦ By completing your booking, you acknowledge and agree to this cancellation and refund policy.
By registering for this Tour, you acknowledge and agree to our Terms (as outlined in the “Things to Know” section), Cancellation and Refund Policy, and Participant Waiver.
Gaia Inc., its representatives, and agents have worked diligently to coordinate the arrangements for this journey. However, Gaia Inc. shall not be held liable for delays, theft, damage, injury, loss, or other irregularities that may occur during the course of the trip.
Gaia Inc. is not responsible for changes in airline schedules, missed connections, transportation disruptions, or any injury, loss, or damage to persons or property. Gaia Inc. is also not responsible for additional expenses resulting from changes in exchange rates, tariffs, itinerary adjustments, transportation issues, or circumstances beyond its control, including but not limited to illness, weather conditions, protests, war, terrorism, quarantine, government restrictions, or other unforeseen events.
Please Note: For all international retreats and experiences, please read through our International Travel Waiver prior to departure. This waiver ensures alignment with travel guidelines and supports a safe and smooth journey for all participants.
This itinerary is subject to change to accommodate possible adjustments in domestic flight times or other unforeseen circumstances. The overall content will remain the same, barring any unanticipated complications, and will include many delightful extras and surprises.
We strongly recommend that all participants obtain travel insurance. Travel insurance companies offer insurance for trip cost, trip cancellation and interruption, and covers losses due to unforeseen circumstances, death, injury, or illness affecting you or a member of your family. It also includes coverage for missed connections due to weather and for lost deposits resulting from the financial default of the airline, the tour operator, or the cruise line. It covers baggage delays, travel delays, medical expenses, and emergency assistance.
Citizens traveling with passports from most South American countries, the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and several Asian nations do not require a visa to enter Peru for short tourist stays.
However, if your country does require a visa, it is your responsibility to obtain one before departure. Travelers must ensure they hold a valid visa for all countries they plan to visit.
For a complete and up-to-date list of countries that do require a visa to enter Peru, please consult the official Peruvian government website:
👉 Issuance of Tourist Visa – Peruvian Consulate
We suggest bringing $120–$150 USD to contribute toward a shared tip pool managed by the organizer. This pool covers gratuities for bus drivers, local guides, Machu Picchu circuit attendants, and other group service providers.
Please note: This suggested tipping amount does not include personal tips for waitstaff, hotel staff, concierge services, or service providers during your own free time or optional outings.