Wirikuta Desert Excursion - Peyote, Mexico

With Don Modesto Rivera, Eva Evers, Clement Andrew and Agder Sanchez Palacios

November 13 - 18, 2025

Date and Time Details: Nov 13-18, 2025

Location: Wirikuta desert, Mexico

Contact: support@ancestralceremonies.org

Arrival: 3 pm at San Luis Potosí, Mexico airport. We will pick you up from there.

Departure : 11 am drop off at San Luis Potosí airport.

Suggested donation : $1200

  • Wirikuta excursion spot – $1,200.00

You are invited to partake in an extraordinary excursion to the sacred land of the Wixarika people (Huichol), the Wirikuta desert. We are deeply honored to extend an invitation for you to join us in visiting one of the spiritual leaders of this tribe, Temay “Modesto” Rivera Lemus on his land there for a time of medicine ceremony in this ancient tradition.

Yearly, the Wixarika community embarks on a ten-day pilgrimage to this sacred destination, retracing the footsteps of their ancestors. There they collect precious medicine and make offerings for the health of their businesses, family, water, fire, earth, and the entirety of existence. This unique opportunity will enable you to forge a deeper connection with the plant medicine, the spirits that surround us, and the rich cultural heritage of these land’s custodians.


WHAT TO EXPECT
  • Thursday, Nov 13: We will pick you up at 3 pm from San Luis Potosí airport in Mexico. Our drive to our hotel in the desert, around 4 hours, will conclude with dinner and rest.
  • Friday, Nov 14: The next morning, we will head into the desert. With Don Modesto’s company, we’ll start a fire to explain our purpose. After that, we will search for the medicine, make offerings, and return to the fire to begin our first ceremony.
  • Saturday, Nov 15: A day of rest and enjoying the Wirikuta desert’s serenity awaits. We’ll camp under the stars.
  • Sunday, Nov 16: Our schedule includes a second ceremony.
  • Monday, Nov 17: We will return to our desert hotel to eat and rest.
  • Tuesday, Nov 18: After an early breakfast, we will head back to San Luis Potosí airport and drop you off at around 11 am.

The ceremony nights will begin with individual introductions and cleanses with Grandfather Fire, Tatewari, followed by preparing offerings of candles for the water, earth, and fire that will be given following the closing of our ceremonies. Sacred chants and dance will be shared throughout the night. The traditional Wixarika instruments are a small ”canari” guitar and violin that are played together while our Marakame (spiritual guide), Modesto, sings to the spirits of nature. We will give the opportunity at various times throughout the night for those who feel called to share their prayer songs to the medicine. There will also be a beautiful flower/water blessing as well as the traditional candle prayer in which everyone will receive a candle and pray together in the light.

Though Modesto’s native tongue is the language of his people, the Wixarika or Wirarika, he is among the select few fluent in Spanish. We hope that, at some point, he will share his gift of storytelling.

YOUR EXPERIENCE

It is not possible to guarantee what your experience will be like. However, these are some of the common results gained from these ceremonies.


 

About the Facilitators

Don Modesto Rivera

Modesto Rivera, a renowned medicine man (Marakme) of the Huicholles/Wixarika tribe from Mexico. His tribe has a thousands year old tradition with Peyote and he comes from an unbroken lineage of Marakames. He is not only a medicine man but also a gifted musician and artist. He was born and raised to follow the sacred path. He is a […]

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Eva Evers

Eva dedicates her time to the expansion of the indigenous knowledge, taking care of our members and the team. She created this organization and dedicates with passion and gentleness to all the administration and organizational details as the managing director and founder. Eva is a coach and lead facilitator who has been working with clients […]

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Clement Andrew

Clement has been studying ancient cultures from a young age. He currently works with the indigenous medicine lineages of cacao from the Tz’utujil Maya in the Lake Atitlan area, ayahuasca and hapé from the Huni Kuin tribe of the Amazon rainforest, and peyote from the Wirarika (Huichol) people of the Mexican desert. He is committed […]

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Agder Sanchez Palacios

Agder Iztacmitl (White Arrow) is a sacred pipe (Canupa) carrier and sun dancer from Mexico. He has over 25 years of experience working with the Mazatec mushroom tradition. His father was a medicine man before him, and he was introduced to the medicine path at the age of 8. He later participated in ceremonies of […]

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