For several years I was doing something completely different, especially after having spent a season abroad. However, a few years ago, something changed and made me fall in love with my culture and my country. I am a person who likes to be learning and knowing about different topics. I find it hard to be doing a single activity and sometimes people consider me accelerated by the same thing of wanting to cover a lot. I consider myself a familiar person, I like to feel them close and be aware of them just as they have also been aware of me. I am an independent person and with pleasure to learn about new topics. That is why I like to surround myself with people who can enrich me at work and, above all, on a personal level. That's where my passion for what I do comes from. From that search for cultural exchange.
In 2014 I started with groups in the Riviera Maya, I thought that being a guide was something that anyone could do and I am wrong to have passion for what you want to show, or what you want people to take when you return home. Little by little I got richer with more knowledge, and it effectively became my passion. Showing people what makes Mexico a magical place has made me fall in love again with my culture and my roots. For 5 years I have changed companies and activities but I have never lost my passion to transmit the culture in which I grew up. My beginnings were not in Mexico City, I started in the Riviera Maya where I not only learned about the culture of the flora and fauna that the Yucatan Peninsula offers us. Archaeological experiences combined with ecotourism adventures were my specialty. Each time I was immersing myself and being carried away by the historical part of this great country and it was that along with the love for my family that brought me back 2 years ago to Mexico City. Here I have worked as a cultural guide for Museums such as anthropology and I have also taken groups from here to the Yucatan Peninsula through different states of Mexico, which has enriched me even more at work and, above all, personal. An expert and perfect I do not consider myself since from my point of view there are always many aspects to enrich and that is something that makes me continue with this passion for tourism.