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Who We Are

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We are a Socio-environmental Self-managed Organization dedicated to sharing our territories — primarily through nature walks that are much more than mere outings — rescuing not only the environmental value, but also the cultural value of the places visited.

We are focused on making each outing an interdisciplinary learning experience about the ecosystem, geomorphology, history, and heritage that compose the places visited. In each walk, participants understand the ecological and social importance of the flora and fauna found there, as well as the various benefits these places provide — along with their historically and culturally significant landmarks — so that people learn to appreciate and care for these spaces.

We are focused on introducing little-known places filled with beautiful nature that are very close to the city and very easy to access. In this way, we avoid further overwhelming the usually crowded destinations and give visitors the sensation of being in little-explored places — while providing the security of a complete guide that will offer not only knowledge of nature, but also principles of hiking and Leave No Trace.

OUR GUIDES

We are professionals with more than 10 years of experience in the territory and full knowledge of the areas visited.

We have extensive experience in hiking, trekking, and mountaineering workshops, as well as in Geography, Sclerophyllous Forest Flora, and Native Fauna of central Chile.

We also hold First Aid certification and have knowledge in mountain rescue and Leave No Trace — so that outings are safe not only for visitors, but also for the natural environment, minimizing impact as much as possible.

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