About me

My name is Francesca, and since 2024 I’ve been traveling and living across different countries in South America.
Through this project, I share experiences, practical advice, and travel services to help people plan more authentic and meaningful journeys.
How this project began
In 2024, I set off on a long journey across South America with the idea of exploring the continent slowly, backpacking through remote landscapes, trekking routes, and local communities.
After those months of travel, I decided to return to San Pedro de Atacama, a place that gradually became home. It was there that I first became involved in tourism and travel planning, gaining firsthand experience with the local reality and the organization of experiences on the ground.
This project was born from the combination of direct experience, travel planning, and the desire to share a more authentic and conscious way of exploring South America.

My way of travelling

I like to experience travel slowly and with curiosity, trying to truly understand the places I move through, the people who live there, and their connection to the land.
My background in Earth Sciences and my academic experience deeply influence the way I travel: landscapes, geology, and the relationship between people and territory are an essential part of the experiences I seek and share through this project.
Over time, I’ve learned to combine curiosity, organization, and attention to detail, always aiming to create travel experiences that feel as authentic and meaningful as possible.
Where I am today
Today I live in San Pedro de Atacama, where I continue exploring the surrounding landscapes and traveling through different regions of South America.
Through the blog, tailor-made itineraries, and the organization of experiences in Atacama and Uyuni, my goal is to help others discover South America in a more authentic and conscious way, highlighting the beauty, diversity, and reality of a continent that is often underestimated or viewed through stereotypes.
The idea is to keep growing this project over time, expanding the experiences and destinations I share along the way.
An important part of this project also comes from the collaboration with my partner Felix, a local Chilean guide who has been working in San Pedro de Atacama for several years. His experience on the ground and deep knowledge of the desert make it possible to create travel experiences that are more authentic, safe, and closely connected to the place itself.


Planning a trip to South America?
If you’re planning a meaningful trip built around your interests and travel style, feel free to get in touch and share your idea: I’d love to help you turn it into a real journey