
About Me
I’m from Puerto Aysén, Northern Patagonia, and yes, sometimes my “little accent” slips out. I grew up surrounded by nature, which led me to study “Tourism Services” at Inacap Coyhaique and begin my journey as a guide in 2004. Since then, I have explored Patagonia extensively: guiding in the fjords of Tierra del Fuego, the Francisco Coloane Marine Park, and collaborating on scientific and documentary expeditions. Since 2021, I have been dedicated to guiding in Torres del Paine and other destinations outside Chile, enjoying every trip, teaching, and sharing the magic of Patagonia… always dreaming of the next adventure.
The Best Part Of My Job
Working as a guide in the heart of nature, living it day by day and experiencing it in every detail is a privilege. Beyond patience and the necessary equipment, being a tour guide in a destination like Patagonia is, without a doubt, one of the best jobs.
Guiding Experience
Extensive experience in guiding, as well as experience in research and the study of archaeology. Researcher and author of scientific articles on marine biology in Patagonia.
Certifications
- Wilderness First Responder (WFR).
- CONAF Credential.
- Municipality of Torres del Paine Credential.
- Marine and Coastal Protected Area Planning and Management (PMA) Course. FAO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean.
- O.M.I. 1.19 Personal survival techniques course.
- O.M.I 1.28 Crowd management, passenger safety, and staff safety training.