Essential Items for Your Sacred Experience

To ensure your comfort and readiness, please review the following list of essentials to bring for your stay.

Clothing

  • Layers: The weather can be unpredictable, so pack a variety of clothing layers to accommodate changes in temperature.
    • T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, hoodies, jackets, and rain gear
  • Comfortable Shoes: Bring sturdy boots for outdoor work and comfortable shoes for relaxation.
  • Ceremonial Wear: Include attire that you feel comfortable wearing during our sacred ceremonies. This could be traditional wear or something that holds personal significance. (*Each ceremony maintains a specific dress code; please be sure to confirm attire prior to attending a particular ceremony.)
  • Extra Socks and Underwear: Always useful to have spares!

Food and Water

  • Drinking Water: Bring enough water to stay hydrated throughout your stay.
  • Prepared Meals and Snacks: Pack enough food for the duration of your stay, including meals that can be warmed up.
  • Potluck Contribution: If you’re joining us for a communal meal, please bring a dish to share.
  • Reusable Utensils and Plates: Help us reduce waste by bringing your own.

Ceremonial Essentials

  • Sacred Gifts: Tobacco, cedar, lavender, or any other items that you feel called to bring as offerings during our ceremonies.
  • Instruments: If you have drums, rattles, or other instruments, feel free to bring them for our drumming and song sessions.
  • Journal: A personal journal for reflection and note-taking during your stay.

Sleeping Supplies

  • Tent: If you prefer privacy, bring your own tent. Alternatively, we offer communal sleeping spaces in bell tents.
  • Sleeping Bag and Mat: Essential for warmth and comfort during the night.
  • Extra Blankets and Pillows: For added warmth and comfort.
  • Personal Comfort Items: Anything that will help you feel at home and at ease.

Camping Essentials

  • Gloves and Bug/Tick Spray: Essential for outdoor work and personal comfort. Please consider using a bug/tick spray that is as natural as possible.
  • Flashlight or Headlamp: For moving around the sanctuary after dark.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated while reducing waste.
  • Personal Care Items: Toiletries, medications, and any other personal care items you may need.

Additional Information

  • Complete Necessary Forms: Ensure you have filled out the required forms for your visit.(Click Here for Forms)
  • Stay Informed: Check the weather forecast and plan accordingly.
  • Stay Connected: Familiarize yourself with the sanctuary’s guidelines and schedules.

We are here to support you on this journey. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us at events@tainowoods.com. We look forward to welcoming you to Taino Woods Sanctuary and sharing this sacred experience with you.