Travelling to Latin America to take hallucinogenic drugs: how does one do it safely?

5/1/2016 4:47:11 PM

Opposite to @jpatokal answer, I’d say that you can do it safely on Iquitos-Perú, where a lot of people often go to do this “ceremonies” and there are a lot of places that offers this service, for example this.

The price is around 100$ per person per day (It’s a pack that goes from 2 days to 8 days, depending on where you go to do it). For further information about the ceremony and recommendation here

And about which how to find trusty sites to do this, I’d highly recommend you 2 options:

Search on internet sites with a good recommendations like this or just go to the city (Iquitos) and ask the locals, they usually know which sites are the best, since they live there, and I can vouch that the people there is usually kind and helpfull.

5/1/2016 11:55:11 AM

Your best bet would likely be to go to Brazil and join a church ceremony. Ayahuasca is legal there for religious use, and there are several well-established churches that use it regularly with a track record of not killing their members, most notably Santo Daime and União do Vegetal.

Church ceremonies (and the effects of ayahuasca) can last up to 12 hours, and you’ll likely want a good night’s sleep afterwards.

Interestingly, both have branches in the US and Europe which have (at least in some countries) been granted the right to conduct ayahuasca ceremonies legally, so you may not even need to travel to Brazil to have a legal and authentic experience.

Obvious caveat: joining a church and professing to share their beliefs when you just want to try their drugs sacraments is morally, ethically and possibly even legally dubious.

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