
About Me
I was born in France, where I earned a Master’s in Humanities and worked as an outdoor camp educator. Since then, I’ve loved being in nature—cooking over fire, building shelters, or falling asleep to the sounds of the forest. At 23, I set off to travel solo in search of culinary adventures.
Nine years ago, I arrived in Chilean Patagonia and never left. I fell in love with its challenges, culture, and mysterious beauty. Guiding allows me to share that wonder with others.
In 2022, I became a certified trekking guide. For the past four years, I’ve also been dedicated to horse riding and equine ethology—learning to connect with horses in a deeper, more conscious way.
The Best Part Of My Job
To accompany travelers in their dream of discovering Patagonia and to witness the changing forests through the passing seasons.
My Favorite Place In Patagonia
Anywhere in Patagonia, between the ears of a loyal horse, accompanied by dogs and with candies in my pockets.
Guiding Experience
At the age of 23, she began traveling solo around the world. Since then, she has combined her journeys with a growing passion for horseback riding, a discipline she has been dedicated to for the past four years. She is a trained teacher and anthropologist, and holds a Master’s degree in Humanities.
Certifications
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Wilderness First Responder (WFR).
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Registered in the National Registry of Tourism Service Providers (SERNATUR).
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Training in the prevention of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in Travel and Tourism contexts (SERNATUR).
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Credential from the Municipality of Torres del Paine.