Guide and Co-founder: Remy van den Berg
Remy van den Berg is from The Netherlands but has called Bolivia home for the past 16 years and has been guiding for the past 13 years. His passions are being outdoors, rafting, climbing, biking, and spending time with his wife and two sons. He speaks Dutch, English, and Spanish fluently.
Remy says about visiting Bolivia: “For me Bolivia is the best and most stunning country in the world. It would be an amazing pleasure to take you on our adventures through this wonderland!!! Hidden Inca cities, Dinosaur prints, Andean mountains, Amazon Rainforests and much more. Hope to see you soon!!!”
*Please note that your tour may be guided by another local guide, always providing a genuine approach to the local culture.
Guide: Ariel Flores Mercado
Born and raised in Cochabamba, Ariel is one of these cultivated and energetic Bolivians who loves his job when it comes to showing off the beauties of his homeland to foreigners.
Since he loves to travel, meet new people and get to know other cultures, since he was a kid he knew he wanted to work in the tourism industry. But he wasn’t specifically looking forward to being a Guide. It was while studying a degree in Tourism that he had his first encounter with this job, when he got an offer from the college director to be the guide for a small group of travelers.
Ariel loved it so much that he decided to become an Official Guide and he’s been doing it for 8 years now with no intention of changing. “Every day, every traveler is different and that’s what makes this work so special”, he says.
During the journeys with travelers he often likes to teach them to dance to Bolivian music!During his free time, Ariel likes to practice sports. He plays soccer and swims, and he also loves extreme sports.
*Please note that your tour may be guided by another local guide, always providing a genuine approach to the local culture.
Guide: Alejandro Herbas
Alejandro Herbas was born in France and he is half-French and half Bolivian. After travelling in many countries around Europe, Asia and America, he decided to stay in Bolivia to know his roots and his culture. His house in Cochabamba receives a lot of travellers from around the world and he shares his knowledge about Bolivia. Now, he is studying tourism in Cochabamba and he speaks Spanish, French and English. He loves to speak about history, culture, languages and travelling because he studied first Latin American languages and culture in France! During his free time, he teach French and Spanish for Bolivian people and for strangers, he is a musician and he plays in many bands, he likes to organize artistic events in Cochabamba.
*Please note that your tour may be guided by another local guide, always providing a genuine approach to the local culture.