Suitability comes before retreat logistics
Bufo is not appropriate for everyone. Relevant medication, health, emotional, and support context should be reviewed privately before discussing dates or a retreat setting.
Bufo retreats Tulum
Request private Bufo retreat planning in Tulum with careful suitability review, preparation guidance, a supported setting, and integration-focused follow-up.
What to know
Understand the format, setting, preparation, and support around the experience before deciding whether to continue.
Suitability is reviewed first.
These retreats and ceremonies are spiritual wellness offerings, not medical treatment. Requests are reviewed before any ceremony is confirmed.
Bufo is not appropriate for everyone. Relevant medication, health, emotional, and support context should be reviewed privately before discussing dates or a retreat setting.
Bufo retreat requests are shaped around privacy, facilitator availability, location, timing, and the level of support a guest may need before and after the experience.
Preparation focuses on informed expectations, practical readiness, and questions for private review. AB Tulum does not promise healing, transformation, or a particular spiritual outcome.
Grounding, rest, reflection, and appropriate follow-up should be considered before confirmation so the experience is not treated as an isolated short session.
The concierge can review suitable settings and transport considerations across Tulum and Playa del Carmen after guest context and timing are understood.
Requests involving Bufo with ayahuasca, Kambo, or other ceremonies require extra care around sequence, timing, readiness, and facilitator guidance. Combinations are never automatic.
Related options

Tulum and Playa del Carmen
Source page: a two-hour Bufo Alvarius ceremony in Tulum with preparation and integration context.

Tulum and Playa del Carmen
Source page: a four-hour Bufo and Kambo ceremony request in Tulum.

Tulum and Playa del Carmen
Source page: a weekend retreat combining ayahuasca, Bufo, and Kambo in the Riviera Maya.
FAQ
No. A private suitability review is required before any retreat or ceremony is considered.
The exact format varies, but planning may include preparation guidance, a private setting, facilitator coordination, rest time, and integration-focused support.
Combination requests may be discussed, but only after additional review of timing, sequence, readiness, and support needs.
No. Dates and logistics are discussed only after suitability and facilitator availability are reviewed.
No. It is offered for spiritual and personal exploration and does not replace licensed medical or mental health care.