iboga retreat gabon

8-Day with a 10 generation Missoko bwiti shaman at the source of iboga

Since 1990, our Missoko Bwigi village has been the reference for explorers from around the world eager to experience at the source authentic Iboga retreat in Gabon or visit our iboga retreat centers around the world.

Immerse yourself in the transformative powers of Iboga and the Bwiti tradition in its purest form and unveil your full potential.

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8 days all inclusive in the Jungle

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2 Iboga ceremonies

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Health assessment by US medical experts with English support

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Best experience of my life. A paradise on earth Finally I have achieved real happiness and peace of mind. Thank you Moughenda and all the people working in the village. Fantastic to experience

Andreas SWEDEN

Entrepreneur
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It's definitely a life-changing experience, one you won’t regret! The courage, healing, and deep realizations came from the solid support of Moughenda and everyone in the village. Moughenda is a down-to-earth healer with deep integrity and respect. For the first time, I felt completely respected, loved, and cared for by both men and women. This is a true spiritual community!

Rupi Saran - UNITED KINGDOM

Review 2/10

My experiences at Moughenda's Village have been absolutely life changing. The healing and initiation ceremonies helped me address addiction and mental illness at their root. The provider training deepened my self-knowledge and equipped me to help others. Moughenda is an amazing, genuine teacher, balancing toughness with love. This is the place to connect with yourself, the truth, the medicine, and the Bwiti people, who are full of life and love.

Jenny Kolb - MEXICO

Review 3/10

Best Place on Earth to Heal - I attended Moughenda’s Village for Iboga Provider Training and a rite of passage. The supportive team ensured all my questions were answered, and the professional medical assessment made me feel safe. The powerful healing experience with Iboga and the village staff helped me address deep-rooted issues that other modalities couldn't. Now, I'm prepared to provide this medicine safely and professionally, sharing Bwiti teachings and helping others build better lives. If you're committed to healing, this is the place to be.

Ela POLAND

Review 4/10

Moughenda’s village is an awesome place to heal/ learn. There are many things to know about life and oneself in this special place. My experience was phenomenal and a little piece of my heart will always remain in Gabon, Africa.

Michael Hall USA

Review 5/10

The Village Saved My Life - I was impressed with the caring nature of each member of the village. Everybody I encountered was deeply knowledgeable, kind, thorough and committed to helping people heal. I’ve never met a more devoted group of people like the Missoko Bwiti in Moughenda’s Village. Thank you Moughenda, Boussiengue, Manimha, Lucien and all the beautiful people who supported me in my journey!

Pamela M. Rosario Pérez USA

Harvard Business School Graduate - Chief Happiness Officer
Review 6/10

After leaving the military, I felt lost, depressed, and anxious. Despite trying various remedies, I couldn't find peace. This changed when I went to Gabon and found the missing piece in my healing journey. If you're in a similar situation or want to provide plant medicine to others, Moughenda’s village is the place to be. Although traveling to Africa may seem daunting, it's worth it. Moughenda and his team welcomed me warmly, ensuring my comfort from the moment I arrived in Libreville. Working with Iboga in the village was transformative, and I am deeply grateful for the experience.

Cory Poolman USA

US Navy SEAL Veteran
Review 7/10

Our son was at the Village for two and a half months for a complex detox treatment. Moughenda and the staff were patient, empathetic and extremely knowledgeable around meeting his needs and facilitating his physical and emotional and spiritual healing. We are forever grateful. We got our son back. 🙏❤️

Gayle CANADA

Mother
Review 8/10

I’ve tried many medicines and retreats searching for peace but always ended up seeking more. From the moment I arrived at Moughenda Village, I felt at home. The warm smiles and genuine faces made my heart sing. Desperate to end my endless healing quest, I found what I needed here. Moughenda Village didn’t just change my life; it gave me my life back and a peace I didn’t know I was missing. Moughenda is amazing, with humor and clear communication. If iboga calls, run to Moughenda Village and let the experts guide you. Much love and respect to the tribe.

Brian Armstrong USA

Entrepreneur
Review 9/10
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8-Day Iboga Retreat in the Heart of Ancestral Gabon Jungle

Discover the Missoko Bwiti Tradition: A Journey of Self-Discovery

For the Missoko Bwiti, this tradition is “the study of life” much more than a spiritual practice. By immersing yourself into this ancient tradition , you gain deep clarity, true inner peace, and renewed creativity.

Whether you seek physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual renewal , the iboga retreat with the Missoko Bwiti Tribe guides you toward realizing your true purpose.

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Live with the guardians of the iboga and discover  the heritage of the pygmies

The Bwiti Missoko tradition specializes in healing and spiritual discovery through the sacred Iboga root, a revered plant recognized by the international scientific community for its profound effects on the mind, body, and spirit.

Iboga helps you:

Release anxiety and emotional blockages, creating deep peace and emotional balance
Awaken your inner wisdom and rediscover joy, purpose, and self-connection
Expand creativity and mental clarity, unlocking new inspiration and perspective

This ancient medicine is more than a medicinal plant, it is a teacher of consciousness, guiding you on a transformative path of personal growth, mindfulness, and happiness.

It is complemented by a variety of medicinal plants from the equatorial rainforest and integrated with Bwiti psycho-spiritual practices that restore harmony between heart, mind, and soul.

Rooted in the original Bwiti tradition transmitted for over 10,000 years by the Babongo people, the first forest dwellers of Central Africa, the Bwiti Missoko lineage has maintained its purity and authenticity, untouched by colonial or modern distortion.

At Bwiti House, you are invited to reconnect with your essence, awaken your creativity, and cultivate lasting peace of mind through an authentic Iboga retreat guided by experienced Bwiti elders.

Unlike other branches of BWITI, the MISSOKO tribe preserves the original tradition, free from religious or external alterations.

At BWITI HOUSE, we honor and support both IBOGA and the communities that have safeguarded this sacred knowledge for generations.

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Cultural Immersion with the Guardians of Iboga

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Authentic Healing and Spiritual Awakening

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We use only WILD Iboga, sustainably harvested in its natural habitat in the Gabonese Jungle through ancestral rituals that preserve the life of the tree.

Accomodations

🛏️ Experience Village style Accommodations

Our wooden lodgings offer a simple and peaceful environment in the heart of the equatorial jungle.

Private or Shared Rooms

All accommodations feature twin beds, available in private or shared rooms. Each space is designed with natural airflow, fan and soft lighting to support rest and tranquility.

Bathrooms & Facilities

In keeping with the traditional setting, the bathrooms and dry toilets are located outside the rooms. Showers are done using clean bucket water, and the water can be warmed over the campfire when needed. This setup maintains full immersion in nature while ensuring a simple and functional experience.

These lodgings preserve the authenticity of the Bwiti environment, offering a calm and grounded space to support your healing journey.

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Warm Bucket Shower Available

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Free Startlink Wifi on Request (Outside of ceremonies)

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Shared Accomodation at Bwiti House Gabon
State-Recognized Medical Center Nearby

Medical Support in the Heart of the Jungle

Your well-being is our highest priority.
Before joining any retreat, all participants complete a strict health assessment reviewed by our team of U.S. medical doctors, including an EKG, liver panel, and full medication review. This ensures that every guest arrives fully prepared and medically cleared for the experience. We screen all contraindications (QT-prolonging meds, MAOIs, SSRIs, etc.)

Bwiti House is located just 15 minutes from the Bifoun Medical Center, a government-recognized hospital providing modern medical support, including:

🫀 Cardiac and vital signs monitoring
💉 Emergency response capacity
🏥 In-patient and intensive care services
👨⚕️ Qualified doctors and nursing staff

Our team maintains direct coordination with the medical center to ensure rapid assistance if ever needed. Since 1990, no medical issues have been linked to Iboga itself at our location. On rare occasions, hospital visits have related to minor pre-existing conditions or everyday incidents in the surrounding nature.

This proximity offers an added sense of comfort and security, allowing every guest to immerse fully in the Bwiti tradition with calm and confidence, supported by professional care both on-site and nearby.

🌿 Iboga: Gabon’s Sacred National Treasure

The powers of Iboga

Iboga, the sacred plant of Gabon, is officially recognized in the country’s constitution as a national treasure and strategic resource. Essential to Bwiti rituals , it is globally acknowledged by the scientific community 🌍 for its powerful healing and personal development properties.

Gabon is deeply committed to preserving this unique plant, whose medicinal virtues are unmatched in the world. However, its use requires:

✅ A thorough medical assessment
✅ A strict traditional framework
Expert supervision  due to its profound effects

In the Bwiti Missoko tradition, this supervision is entrusted to experienced Nima (shamans) and traditional practitioners, who guide participants with wisdom and care throughout their journey.

IBOGA AT BWITI HOUSE
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Purification: Iboga is employed in purification rituals, thought to cleanse both body and mind, releasing emotional and spiritual barriers. This process is often intense and transformative.

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Vision & Knowledge: Iboga induces a state of deep meditation, granting access to the so-called "third eye" recognized by Western cultures, and offering visions interpreted as messages from ancestors or spirits.These insights offer profound understanding of oneself, life, and the universe, serving as direct spiritual enlightenment.

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Spiritual Initiation: Iboga is central to Bwiti initiation, where initiates consume it in ceremonies led by experienced healers. This marks a spiritual rebirth and transition to a new status within the community.

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Psyche Effects: Iboga alters consciousness by affecting the central nervous system, prompting deep introspection, reflection on life, and liberation from fears and traumas. Many report increased mental clarity and inner peace after the experience.​

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Moughenda Mikala performing a Psycho Spiritual JourneyA guest exiting the Psyco Spiritual Journey at Bwiti House Gabon
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Receive guidance from a 10th Generation Bwiti Shaman

Moughenda is widely recognized as the foremost authority in introducing foreigners to IBOGA, with over 30 years of experience and thousands of individuals initiated into the sacred Bwiti tradition.

Since 2012, he has also trained some of the most successful international Iboga providers outside of Gabon, ensuring the preservation and ethical transmission of this powerful ancestral medicine.

📜 [List of Certified Iboga Providers]

Receive personalized care from a Bwiti Nima healer (shaman) with millennia of ancestral knowledge and recognized experience, ensuring safe, authentic, and effective ceremonial practices.

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International Reputation

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Authentic Chief of Missoko Village

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Bilingual English / French

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8-day Iboga retreat in gabon

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Included in your retreat

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2 Iboga ceremonies

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Lodging in a Bwiti Village

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Delicious & Nourishing Meals

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Additional Herbal Healings As Needed

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Transportation To and From Village

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Ancestral Teachings of Bwiti Missoko by the Fire

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Traditional Spiritual Shower

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Traditional Sauna

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One to One Counseling with Moughenda

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Aftercare session under request

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🌿Your Spiritual Journey Reaches Its Peak Here✨

Take part in a unique multisensory experience, find happiness, attain inner peace‍, and uncover the answers you’ve been seeking to unlock your full potential.

🌿 Bwiti Initiations: Bridging the Physical and Spiritual Realms

For millennia, Bwiti have used iboga ceremonies to bridge physical and spiritual realms

For tens of thousands of years, Pygmy descendants and world explorers  have conducted ceremonies as sacred bridges between the physical and spiritual realms.

Participating in these ancient rites feels like a voyage through time, offering a glimpse into the primal essence of humanity, unmarred by modernity, and unveiling the profound significance of spirituality.

🎶 Traditional Welcome Ceremonies are orchestrated approximately every two weeks during retreat sessions, ensuring an immersive and authentic experience .

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Live Music & Bwiti Chanting

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Missoko Bwiti Heritage Dances

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Traditional Missoko Bwiti Setting

A Nganga performing Spiritual Cleansing Ritual during an Iboga Retreat at Bwiti HouseA Nganga lighting the fire for an Iboga Retreat at Bwiti House
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Iboga Ceremony 1: Full Body & Mind Detox

Healing on the physical level

More than 200 recognized mental disorders including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease affect people worldwide, often making healing difficult.

However, Iboga offers tangible solutions. Detoxification with Iboga is the first step in the healing process. Under the guidance of Moughenda, individuals undergo a traditional psycho-detox treatment, effectively eliminating stress and toxins from the body, restoring balance and clarity.

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Toxin Removal: Eliminates harmful substances from the body, including nicotine, nitrates, chemicals related to the absorption of toxic substances, endocrine disruptors, and much more.

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Increased Neuroplasticity: Enhances the brain's ability to reorganize and form new neural connections, improving cognitive flexibility and recovery.

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Rebalanced Nervous System: Helps to restore and balance the nervous system, promoting better neural function.

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Improved Physical Health: Reduces the negative impacts of modern urban factors and high exposure to stress enhancing overall health.

Iboga Ceremony 2: Emotional Healing

A JOURNEY OF INNER CONNECTION

This ceremony offers an opportunity for deep emotional exploration and gentle introspection. Participants are invited to connect with meaningful aspects of their inner world and gain clarity on personal questions or patterns.

🔍 Bringing a few personal questions can help guide your reflection during the process.

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Reflect on your life with greater honesty and compassion.

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Explore parts of yourself that may need attention or understanding.

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Strengthen your connection to your inner guidance and cultivate self-awareness.

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Iboga Ceremony 2: Emotional Healing

A SPACE TO HONOR YOUR ROOTS AND INNER LINEAGE

This ceremony invites personal reflection on one’s heritage, life story, and inner foundations. Each participant arrives with their own background and life path, which means every experience during this process is entirely individual and cannot be compared to someone else’s.

This space is simply an opportunity to explore what is meaningful for you at this moment in your journey. Whether you reflect on memories, relationships, values, or the influences that shaped you, the process unfolds in a way that aligns with your own needs, readiness, and inner guidance.

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Explore intergenerational influences with greater awareness.

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Invite clarity on personal growth and life direction.

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Find support in navigating challenges and transitions.

Go deeper with the Missoko Bwiti Initiation

A SACRED STEP WITHIn THE BWITI INITIATION

This ceremony is part of a millennia-old Level 1 Bwiti Rites of Passage. Within the Missoko Bwiti tradition, certain teachings and practices are considered sacred and are passed down only through direct experience. For this reason, nothing about the ceremony itself is described, explained, or disclosed beforehand. This respect for secrecy protects the integrity of the rite and ensures that each participant meets the experience with an open mind and heart.

Every individual arrives with their own history, personal challenges, cultural background, and intentions. Because of this, no two journeys are ever alike. Each person’s process unfolds in a way that cannot be predicted, controlled, guided, or compared to someone else’s. What one person may encounter or understand can be completely different from what another perceives and both are equally valid.

What can be shared is simple and universal: this ceremony offers a protected space where you can turn inward, observe yourself honestly, and connect with deeper layers of your being. Instead of expectations or fixed outcomes, the focus is on allowing the experience to reveal what is appropriate for you, at this moment in your life.

In this silence and respect, the rite becomes a doorway not to something promised or described, but to whatever personal clarity, understanding, or perspective is meant to arise naturally from within.

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A greater sense of self-awareness

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More clarity about personal patterns or habits.

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A deeper connection to one’s values and priorities.

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More clarity about personal patterns or habits.A deeper connection to one’s values and priorities.
how to apply for a 8 days - Iboga retreat at Bwiti House

Admission Process ✨

Applications to the Iboga Retreat are accepted on a rolling basis. Each cohort includes a maximum of 10 applicants meticulously selected.

Documents you need to complete your application

Here is the list of all documents you need to provide during the application process:

  • EKG

  • Liver Function Tests

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Iboga: A Path to Self-Discovery and Ancestral Connection

Iboga, a plant from Gabon 🇬🇦 used in Bwiti spiritual practices, offers a journey that can be compared to the clarity and revelation of daylight. This path emphasizes self-focus‍, introspection, and a connection with ancestors, illuminating the inner self as if under the bright light of day.

The Ancestral Teachings of Bwiti

ANCIENT BWITI TEACHINGS

The Ancestral Teachings of Bwiti
Passed down to the first Missoko people by the Spirit of Iboga , these teachings hold the keys to lasting healing‍ and peace of mind. They reveal a series of truths that illuminate the essence of life, our human identity‍‍, our purpose, and the workings of the mind. It’s less about acquiring new knowledge and more about awakening to our intrinsic nature, both individually and collectively.

These teachings are deeply intertwined with Iboga, supporting the healing process and providing participants with an exceptional set of maintenance tools. When used consistently, these tools bring about happiness, appreciation of life, and peace of mind. Their timeless relevance comes from the unchanging nature of humanity and the constant functioning of the human mind, regardless of the era we live in.

The truth, eternally unaltered, makes these teachings just as relevant for the ancients as they are for the younger generations .

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Firetalk and Bwiti Wisdom Lectures

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Pigmies rituals

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Herbal healings

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Traditional Bwiti Live Music

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Traditional Dancing Perfomance

Important: Iboga is completely different from Ayahuasca.
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⚠️ Important: Iboga 🌱 is completely different from Ayahuasca 🌿.

The spiritual and psychological journeys offered by Ayahuasca and Iboga are not just different; they are as contrasting as night and day, each providing unique experiences and outcomes. While both substances are used in traditional healing‍ and spiritual ceremonies, their effects, purposes, and the nature of the experiences they induce vary significantly, illustrating a stark divergence in their paths to healing and self-discovery.

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Ayahuasca: External Journey vs. Iboga: Internal Journey

Moughenda Mikala, 10th generation Missoko Bwiti Shaman

“LIFE SHOULDN'T BE A NEVER-ENDING HEALING JOURNEY”

During this live journey, individuals reconnect with their inner child, revisiting their childhood to engage in direct dialogue and receive authentic answers to their heart’s most pressing questions. Truth seekers are encouraged to bring a list of questions.

Moughenda Mikala, 10th generation Missoko Bwiti Shaman - Bwiti House

Frequently asked questions

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Is Gabon a safe place to travel to?

Gabon, known as the "Switzerland of West Africa" due to its wealth in oil, minerals, and woods, boasts a high GDP and a small population of 2 million. This prosperity is reflected in its safety, as indicated by its ranking in the 2023 Global Peace Index, just after Thailand and before Georgia. During your visit to Gabon, you'll be in the safe hands of Moughenda's team, with a 30-year track record of guest safety. Upon arrival, authorities will be aware of your intention to respectfully explore Gabon's treasures, aligning with the government's tourism promotion efforts.

Is Iboga Safe?

Iboga is safe when used responsibly under the guidance of a traditionally trained provider or shaman, following a comprehensive health assessment, EKG, and medication review. However, it's important to note its contraindications; individuals with cardiovascular or liver diseases, or those on certain medications or narcotics, may face serious risks.Additionally, the authenticity of Iboga is crucial. The market is rife with counterfeit products, including lab-grown Iboga that is too young for use and can cause significant harm. Therefore, verifying the source of Iboga is essential for safety.For those seeking Iboga for drug or alcohol detox, working with a Bwiti shaman experienced in its traditional use, like Moughenda, is key to ensuring a safe and effective detox process. Transparency about your health and medication history is vital for safety.

Is Iboga Legal?

The legal status of Iboga varies significantly around the world. In Gabon, Iboga is 100% legal, recognized as a national treasure and an integral part of cultural heritage, enshrined in the Gabonese constitution. This reflects its deep-rooted significance in traditional practices and ceremonies.However, the situation is different in many other countries, where Iboga is illegal. This is largely due to concerns about its misuse outside traditional contexts. Iboga is not a plant that should be purchased online and used at home, given its profound effects and potential risks. The misuse and disconnection from its ancient, ceremonial use, as practiced by groups like the Bwiti Missoko, have led to its illegal status in these regions.For those considering Iboga, particularly for drug or alcohol detox, it's crucial to consult with experienced traditional Healer/Shaman like Moughenda. Such experts are well-versed in its traditional uses and can ensure a safe and effective experience.

How does it feel to be on Iboga?

Iboga offers a unique experience that varies from person to person. At Moughenda's village, many describe it as being in a deep meditation, yet fully conscious and in control. It can be physically intense, heightening awareness.Distinct from other entheogens, Iboga, a root, is grounding. It fosters self-awareness and a deep connection to oneself and surroundings. Rather than an escape, Iboga encourages introspection. Reactions vary; some find peace and calm, while others experience a hyper-active mind. Its stimulant properties often keep people awake for 24 hours, allowing continuous conscious processing, without feeling tired. Sleep comes naturally afterward.

Will someone help me prepare for my trip and provide a packing list?

Absolutely! Once you book your retreat, we'll assign you a dedicated private concierge. They will guide you through the entire process, offering detailed preparation guidelines, informative packets, and comprehensive packing lists to ensure you're fully prepared for your experience.​

What's the difference between Iboga and Ibogaine?

Iboga, in its natural root bark form, is integral to traditional Bwiti Missoko ceremonies, offering a holistic approach to healing that encompasses physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects. Under Moughenda's guidance, it's also used in medically supervised detox programs for drug/alcohol addiction, acknowledging its risks but leveraging its full therapeutic potential.In contrast, Ibogaine, an extract from the Iboga plant, is commonly used in detox clinics outside Gabon. While it's effective in binding to opiate receptors and aiding detoxification, Ibogaine lacks the comprehensive 'Spirit' of Iboga. This often results in a superficial treatment, leading to a pattern where clients may repeatedly return to clinics for additional treatments. Moughenda's 60 days ultimate detox program uniquely combines the detox benefits of Iboga with the profound healing of traditional Bwiti Missoko ceremonies. This method ensures a complete healing experience, addressing not just the physical but also the emotional and spiritual aspects, often overlooked by pharmaceutical-driven Ibogaine treatments. For a holistic and enduring recovery, Moughenda's approach, deeply rooted in traditional practices, is highly recommended. Request a discovery call

What's the difference between Ayahuasca and Iboga?

Iboga and Ayahuasca are akin to comparing day and night. Often, individuals turn to Iboga after experiencing multiple retreats with Ayahuasca, feeling a sense of being 'lost in translation.' Iboga excels in helping people recover from traumatic experiences, offering grounding and definitive healing. Unlike the ongoing journey that Ayahuasca might represent, Bwiti's aim with Iboga is not to perpetuate an endless quest but to facilitate self-discovery, allowing individuals to truly understand themselves and enjoy life in a sober state.

Is Iboga for me?

Very few people have heard of Iboga.  If you are thinking of Iboga, or feel an intuitive pull towards it, then likely the plant has something important to offer you. Full precautions must always be taken with a health assessment, EKG & medications review, and under the care of a traditionally trained Provider or Shaman, in a safe and appropriate environment.

Will I feel nauseous/vomit on Iboga?

Some people do, and some people don’t.  Everyone is different. We would estimate about 35% of people feel nauseous or vomit during ceremony. If you vomit during your ceremony, there is nothing to worry about. Vomiting is a natural way to help you physically, emotionally and spiritually purge, detox, and cleanse. Still, no one likes to vomit. The Bwiti House team is experienced and prepared to help people through this process as comfortably and effectively as possible.

Is there a special diet required before taking Iboga?

There is no strict diet required to prepare for Iboga.  However, following a clean and healthy diet as much as possible leading up to your retreat can reduce purging during your ceremony.  If your body is mostly clean and detoxed going in to ceremony, the medicine can more quickly get to the spiritual, emotional, and mental work with you.

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Aftercare

Helping you advance in your healing journey

Our team is located around the world and is here to provide you with aftercare sessions on demand.

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22 Iboga Centers in 9 countries

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Direct WhatsApp Support Line

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We speak English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Hindi, Croatian/Serbian.

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Program Foundation:

The traditional Bwiti Missoko Initiation is a unique offering held only in Gabon by the Bwiti Missoko Tribe endorsed by the Minister of Tourism of Gabon, thus if this retreat piques your interest, it's crucial to inquire and ensure your booking aligns with the correct time-frame. For any further inquiries or deeper understanding regarding the Bwiti Initiation or Rites of Passage, feel free to select the relevant option on the application form.