Iboga Retreat in Germany and Europe — 2026 Guide
TL;DR
- Iboga retreats in Germany exist but operate in a legal grey area: the plant is legal, therapeutic use without medical licensing is not.
- Reputable, clearly legal options can be found in the Netherlands (Tabula Rasa Wellness Center, Tyohar), Spain (Madera Sagrada, Barcelona) and Portugal.
- Medical screening is mandatory: ECG (QT interval), liver values, medication history. Iboga/ibogaine can trigger fatal cardiac arrhythmias in those with pre-existing conditions.
- Costs: reputable retreats cost €2,500–5,500, usually including pre-consultation, medical supervision, accommodation and integration.
- Warning sign: anyone who skips ECG, blood work and medical consultation is not a reputable provider — no matter how "traditional" the ceremony sounds.
- This guide does not replace medical advice. No dosage recommendations.
Iboga is not a recreational substance. Anyone seriously considering a retreat — whether for opiate addiction, trauma, depression or existential reorientation — needs solid information, not a marketing brochure. This guide explains what iboga retreats are, where they are legally offered in Europe, how to recognise reputable providers and which medical prerequisites are non-negotiable.
Iboga retreats: what they are and how they work
An iboga retreat is a multi-day, guided ceremony or treatment using Tabernanthe iboga — a West African shrub whose root bark contains the alkaloid ibogaine. Broadly speaking, there are three formats:
1. Bwiti ceremonies (traditional-spiritual). Based on the Bwiti tradition of Gabon. The centrepiece is an initiation ritual with song, drums and administration of root bark by a Nganga (ceremony leader). Duration: 12–36 hours active phase, 3–7 days of retreat overall.
2. Psycho-spiritual retreats (Western hybrid). Combine iboga root bark or total alkaloid extract (TA) with Western integration methods: pre-consultations, breathwork, integration coaching. Common in Europe.
3. Ibogaine treatments (medical-clinical). Use isolated ibogaine hydrochloride, mostly for addiction interruption (opiates, stimulants, alcohol). Strictly medically supervised, with telemetry monitoring and cardiologists.
The experience itself lasts between 12 and 36 hours depending on dose and protocol. Characteristic features include a "waking dream" phase with vivid visual and biographical content, a reflective phase, and a multi-day recovery period with persistently reduced need for sleep.
Legal situation in Germany: plant legal, therapy in a grey area
The iboga plant and its root bark are not listed under the Narcotics Act (BtMG) in Germany. Possession and acquisition of the plant parts are generally legal.
Ibogaine as an isolated active substance is not approved as a medicinal product in Germany. This means: therapeutic use — i.e. an "iboga treatment" for addiction or depression by non-physicians — is problematic under medicines law. Anyone administering ibogaine is operating within the scope of the Medicines Act (AMG). Physicians can use ibogaine in individual cases within the framework of an individual therapeutic attempt, but this is legally and liability-wise complex and extremely rare.
Iboga retreats in Germany therefore take place largely "underground": privately organised, without medical supervision, often without adequate medical screening. This is where most iboga-related deaths occur. Nearly all documented incidents involve settings without cardiac monitoring or with undetected contraindications.
Our position at amama: We do not recommend "underground" retreats in Germany. Anyone seriously interested in an iboga experience should travel to an EU country with a clearer legal framework, where established providers work with medical protocols.
More on this topic: Iboga legal situation in Germany.
Legal situation in Europe: country comparison
| Country | Iboga (plant) | Ibogaine (active substance) | Retreats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Netherlands | legal | not approved as medicine, but tolerated | yes, established |
| Portugal | legal | tolerated, not regulated | yes |
| Spain | legal | not regulated | yes |
| Belgium | legal | unclear | rare |
| Switzerland | plant legal, ibogaine prescription-only | medical use possible | limited |
| Germany | plant legal | subject to AMG | grey area |
| France | banned (since 2007) | banned | none |
The Netherlands is de facto the European centre of legal iboga work. Several centres have been operating here for over a decade with medical protocols and no legal incidents.
Portugal offers a soft framework thanks to its general decriminalisation policy. Iboga is not actively prosecuted here.
Spain provides a clear framework for Bwiti ceremonies thanks to its religious freedom regulations.
France is a clear "no" market: iboga and ibogaine have been on the list of prohibited substances since 2007.
Reputable retreats in Europe
We deliberately list only providers who have been operating for years, enforce medical screening as mandatory, and are transparent about risks. No affiliate partnerships, no commissions.
Tabula Rasa Wellness Center (Netherlands, Portugal)
Locations in the Netherlands (near Amsterdam) and Portugal (near Lisbon). One of Europe's most experienced providers, active for over 10 years. Focus: ibogaine for addiction interruption and psycho-spiritual retreats.
- Medical team with anaesthetist/physician on site
- Mandatory ECG, blood count (incl. liver values), medication screening before arrival
- Cardiac monitoring during the active phase
- Structured pre- and post-consultation, integration programme
- Small groups (4–8 people), individual protocols
Madera Sagrada (Barcelona, Spain)
Traditionally oriented retreat centre with Bwiti ceremonies. Connection to the Gabonese tradition, Western-supported. Several ceremonies per year, small groups.
- Ceremonial framework with African facilitators
- Mandatory medical screening
- More spiritual-initiatory focus than clinical-addiction medical
Tyohar / Awaken Healings (Netherlands)
Holistic retreats in the Pijnacker/South Holland area. Combination of iboga work, meditation and integration coaching. Smaller, more intimate settings.
Other reputable providers
- Iboga Wellness Center (Costa Rica) — outside Europe, but frequently booked by Europeans
- Beond (Cancún, Mexico) — clinical ibogaine setting, many veterans
The common thread with all reputable providers: they will turn you down if your ECG or medication indicates against treatment. Anyone who takes you "anyway" is not reputable.
What makes a good retreat
How can you recognise quality — beyond website aesthetics?
1. Medical pre-screening. Mandatory 12-lead ECG (no older than 4–6 weeks), liver values (AST, ALT, GGT, bilirubin), kidney values, electrolytes (especially potassium, magnesium), blood count. Medication history including supplements. Reputable providers have the values reviewed by a physician, not just by the "facilitator".
2. Physician or nursing professional on site. During the active phase (first 24 hours), medical staff must be physically present. "A doctor on call" is not enough — QT prolongations develop within minutes.
3. Cardiac monitoring. At minimum continuous ECG monitoring during the acute phase. For ibogaine treatments: telemetry.
4. Individual dosing protocol. No standard dose "for everyone". Dose depends on body weight, indication, prior experience.
5. Structured integration. At minimum one follow-up consultation, ideally 4–12 weeks of integration coaching. The iboga experience continues to have effects for weeks; without integration, much potential fizzles out.
6. Transparent communication about exclusion criteria. Good providers state clearly on their website whom they do not treat.
7. References and track record. Established providers have existed for several years, have public testimonials and name their team qualifications.
Red flags: anonymous team, no medical pre-examination required, groups over 10 people per facilitator, "money back if dissatisfied" promises, healing guarantees, dosage recommendations via WhatsApp.
Medical preparation: ECG, contraindications, medications
Iboga and ibogaine cause dose-dependent QT prolongation on the ECG. In predisposed individuals, this can develop into torsade de pointes arrhythmia — a potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmia. Most documented iboga deaths are attributable to this.
Absolute contraindications (no retreat)
- Pre-existing long QT syndromes (congenital or acquired)
- Cardiac arrhythmias, structural heart disease
- Recent myocardial infarction, heart failure
- Severe liver or kidney insufficiency
- Active psychotic illnesses, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder in manic phase
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Problematic medications (clarification mandatory)
- SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclic antidepressants — multi-week, medically supervised discontinuation required
- MAO inhibitors — absolute contraindication
- Antiarrhythmics, certain antibiotics (macrolides, fluoroquinolones), antifungals — all potentially QT-prolonging
- Opiates/opioids — complex interaction, but intentional and monitored in addiction therapy
- Methadone has an extremely long half-life; switching to short-acting opiates before ibogaine is standard
Examinations before departure
- 12-lead ECG (QTc calculation)
- Blood count, electrolytes (correct potassium, magnesium if low)
- Liver and kidney values
- For those over 40 or with cardiovascular risk factors: echocardiography, stress ECG
- Psychiatric evaluation in case of psychiatric history
Good retreats actively request these values and refuse without them. More on medical aspects: Iboga therapy.
Costs and what should be included
Reputable iboga retreats in Europe cost €2,500–5,500 for 5–10 days. Clinical ibogaine treatments for addiction interruption are higher (sometimes €6,000–10,000).
The price should include:
- Pre-consultation(s) and medical review
- Accommodation and meals during the retreat
- Medical supervision (physician/nursing staff, ECG monitoring)
- Iboga/ibogaine substance (verified purity)
- At least one integration session after the ceremony
Additional costs to budget for:
- Travel (flight to Amsterdam/Barcelona/Lisbon)
- On-site blood draw or ECG, if German results are insufficient
- Longer-term integration coaching
- Possibly medication adjustment with your doctor in Germany
If an offer is significantly below €2,000, you should be sceptical. Reputable medical personnel, small groups and genuine integration cannot be delivered below this price.
Questions to ask before booking
Take this list literally and send it to the provider. The answers will tell you more than any website.
- Who is medically on site? Name, qualification, hours of attendance.
- What pre-examinations do you require? (If none: abort.)
- How many participants per facilitator during the active phase?
- Do you use root bark, total alkaloid (TA) or ibogaine HCl? From what source? How is purity tested?
- How exactly is cardiac monitoring organised? (Single ECG, continuous monitoring, telemetry?)
- What does the emergency protocol look like? Distance to the nearest hospital, defibrillator on site?
- Which medications must I discontinue and when? Who supports me during this?
- Whom do you not accept? (Clear answer = good provider.)
- What does integration afterwards look like? Included? How often? Over what period?
- Which testimonials and references can you provide?
- Have there been medical incidents in your history? (Transparent providers answer honestly — no provider with decades of experience can claim "nothing ever happened".)
- What happens if I am not medically suitable shortly before the retreat? Refund policy?
Current research: Stanford Study 2025
The study by Cherian et al. (Stanford, 2025) examined 30 US military veterans with traumatic brain injuries and PTSD following a supervised ibogaine treatment (in Mexico, since illegal in the USA). Results after one month: significant reduction of PTSD, depression and anxiety symptoms, improvement of executive functions. No serious cardiac incidents under strict cardiac monitoring with magnesium prophylaxis.
The study is small, uncontrolled and selective — but it confirms what clinically operating retreat centres have been observing for years: under strict medical supervision, the therapeutic use of ibogaine is possible and shows remarkable signals in hard-to-treat indications. It is precisely this supervision that is lacking at underground retreats.
FAQ
Are there legal iboga retreats in Germany?
The plant is legal, but therapeutic use without medical licensing operates in a grey area under medicines law. De facto existing retreats in Germany are mostly privately organised and work without a standard medical protocol. For a reputable experience, we recommend a retreat in the Netherlands, Spain or Portugal.
How much does a reputable iboga retreat cost?
€2,500–5,500 for psycho-spiritual retreats in Europe. Clinical ibogaine treatments for addiction interruption €6,000–10,000. Cheaper almost always means: without medical screening, without a doctor on site — you are saving at the wrong end.
How dangerous is iboga really?
Without medical screening, life-threatening — deaths are documented, nearly all in underground settings with undetected heart conditions or drug interactions. With proper pre-examination and cardiac monitoring, the risk is significantly lower, but never zero. Iboga is not a "wellness experience".
Can iboga really help with opiate addiction?
There is serious clinical and empirical evidence that ibogaine has a unique effect on opiate addiction — including largely suppressing acute withdrawal symptoms. However, studies are small and methodologically limited. An ibogaine treatment does not replace long-term addiction therapy, but can function as an "interruption".
Do I have to stop my antidepressants?
In most cases yes — SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclic antidepressants and especially MAO inhibitors are contraindications or risk factors. Discontinuation must take place several weeks in advance and under medical supervision. Reputable retreats give you a protocol and require consultation with your treating physician.
How long does the experience last?
The acute phase 12–24 hours, with a vivid "waking dream" phase in the first hours. Then a reflective phase of several hours up to one day. Recovery and reduced need for sleep: 2–3 days. The psychological integration process runs over several weeks to months.
Can I try iboga as a microdose instead of at a retreat?
Iboga microdosing is a separate topic with a different risk profile (lower doses, but the same cardiac and medication warnings apply). It does not replace a therapeutic retreat ex
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