Mexico has understood the benefits of a temazcal ceremony for centuries. Part-sweat lodge/part-sacred ritual, participants have reported feeling physically, emotionally and mentally healthier. Now, many of the finest luxury resorts and hotels across the country have introduced them into their spa offerings. To find out more, I spoke to Cynthia Torres, part of The Jungle Spa team at luxury resort Imanta in Punta Mita, which puts on its own ceremonies.
What is a temazcal ceremony?
During a ceremony, participants will enter a sweat lodge (typically an igloo-shaped hut) constructed from volcanic stone, wood or cement. Once inside, hot volcanic rocks are placed in the center, and water is poured over the rocks to produce steam. Herbs, typically sage or copal, are added to aid the cleansing process.
While every ritual is different, ceremonies can last around two hours which might include a shaman-led series of thanksgiving or chanting.
At Imanta, for example, the ceremony begins outside the sweat lodge, next to where the stones are being heated.
“We start around the fire… being thankful [for] this forest and the earth,” Cynthia told me. “When you come inside the temazcal you [kneel] on your knees, kiss the earth and ask to be on the belly button of the earth” — the temazcal represents the belly button and the rebirth of the participants.”
Cynthia went on to explain, “You are then given tobacco, throwing it onto the stones while focusing on an area of life you want to improve. You can speak here and feel more freedom with yourself because the temazcal is a mindfulness session. It’s a great experience, and you sleep like a baby [after].”
The history of temazcal ceremonies
These ancient rituals have been part of Mexican and South American culture for around 1,000 years. The word itself originates from a Nahuatl word Temāzcalli, which translates to “house of heat.”
Thought to have derived from the Pre-Hispanic indigenous people of Mesoamerica, the cleansing ritual took place before and after battles and sports tournaments. It was also thought to have healing powers and was a place to give birth.
What are the benefits of a temazcal?
1. Physical benefits
Temazcal, like other forms of steam room, has many physical benefits. Aston University in England, for example, notes the following five pros.
2. Flushes out toxins
Sweat helps to push out toxins — a catch-all name for generally harmful bodies that enter our systems. Getting rid of them can help to improve your overall well-being.
3. Clears skin
The steam produced by pouring cold water over the hot rocks helps to flush out impurities in the skin, clearing the pores and creating a smoother look. Steam rooms could also help to treat acne.
4. Supports weight loss
Increasing the amount you sweat can help you get rid of water weight. While not a cause for concern, water weight can cause bloating and be uncomfortable.
5. Aids blood flow
The heat in a temazcal ceremony will open up your capillaries, allowing blood to move around the body more easily. This has many benefits including increased oxygen levels and lower blood pressure.
Mental benefits
Decreases risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s
Sitting in a sweat lodge is understood to decrease the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published in the scientific journal Age And Ageing.
Releases mental burdens
Finally, many temazcal ceremonies involve deep contemplation akin to meditation. “It’s like… psychological therapy,” Cynthia told me. “It’s a very ancient ritual that we did for sanity, to be healthy, to be balanced, to stay calm in our minds.”
Our Favorite Hotels with Temazcal Experiences
Yaan Healing Sanctuary at Be Tulum
Belmond Maroma in the Riviera Maya
Chablé Yucatan in the Yucatan Peninsula
Conrad Punta Mita
One & Only Palmilla in Los Cabos
Pug Seal Allen Poe in Mexico City
One & Only Mandarina on the Pacific Coast
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Get in touch with one of our Mexico-expert travel planners to learn about how you can incorporate this experience into your personalized itinerary. You may choose to include this traditional practice within your stay at luxury resort Imanta or as part of a wellness-focused itinerary.