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Uncover the Andes
About Me
From the rooftop of the world to the streets of New Jersey — the story behind this guide.
Bolivia
Uncover the Andes
Andean Guider
My Story
Born at 3,600 metres above the world
I was born and raised in La Paz, Bolivia — one of the highest cities on Earth, sitting at 3,600 metres above sea level, cradled by the snow-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real and overlooked by the mighty Illimani. Growing up at altitude wasn't a lifestyle choice; it was simply life. The thin air, the vast open sky of the Altiplano, and the deep blue of Lake Titicaca — the highest navigable lake in the world — shaped how I see everything.
From childhood I was drawn to the landscapes surrounding La Paz: the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku, the pilgrimage town of Copacabana on the shores of Titicaca, and the trails that wind through Bolivia into Peru — past Machu Picchu and beyond. The Andes were not a destination. They were home.
Years later, I emigrated to New Jersey, USA. Living between two worlds taught me something no guidebook could: what foreign travellers actually need to know before setting foot on Andean soil. The questions they ask, the gear they get wrong, the cultural gaps that turn adventures into ordeals — I've seen them all from both sides.
My background as a Failure Analysis Engineer trained me to ask one question relentlessly: why do things fail? Whether it's a material under stress or a travel plan that falls apart at 4,500 metres, the methodology is the same — find the root cause, eliminate the risk, build a solution that actually works. That's what this blog is: a practical, engineer-tested guide for anyone who wants to discover the Andes without the avoidable mistakes.
The Places That Made Me
The Andes in My Veins
From the streets of La Paz to the sacred shores of Titicaca — the landscapes that shaped this guide.
Tiwanaku Ruins
Why Trust This Guide
An Engineer Who Thinks Differently
My professional background as a Failure Analysis Engineer has trained me to do one thing exceptionally well: understand why things fail — and find the practical fix before the problem compounds. That same methodology drives every recommendation on this site.
Failure Analysis Mindset
Trained to identify root causes and prevent cascading problems — I apply the same rigour to gear reviews, route planning and travel logistics that I use in the lab.
Born & Raised at Altitude
Over 20 years living in La Paz means I understand the Altiplano, the culture, and the practical realities of high-altitude life in a way no tourist ever could.
The Andes–US Bridge
Living in New Jersey gave me the perspective of both worlds. I know exactly what American and international travellers need — and what the Andes will throw at them.
Practical, Tested Advice
No filler, no fluff. Every recommendation on this site is filtered through the same question: does this actually work when things get hard on the trail?
Trusted Partners
Plan Your Trip with Confidence
These are the services I personally recommend to anyone travelling to the Andes. Each one has been selected because it genuinely serves adventurous travellers — not just because of a commission. If you book through these links, I earn a small fee at no extra cost to you, which keeps this guide free and independent.
Skyscanner
Find the best flights to La Paz, Lima, Cusco or Buenos Aires. Compare hundreds of airlines and get the lowest fares for your Andean adventure.
Search flightsBooking.com
From boutique guesthouses in Copacabana to hotels in Miraflores, Lima. I've stayed in many of these areas and know which neighbourhoods actually matter.
Find accommodationViator
Curated tours across the Andes — from Tiwanaku day trips out of La Paz to guided treks on the Inca Trail. Book with vetted local experts.
Explore toursGetYourGuide
Skip-the-line Machu Picchu, boat tours on Titicaca, Uyuni salt flat excursions — experiences that sell out fast, booked in advance with confidence.
Book experiencesAirHelp
Flights to the Andes get delayed more than you'd think. AirHelp fights for your compensation automatically — up to €600 per passenger, no hassle.
Claim compensationCivitatis
Spanish-language tours with expert local guides across Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Argentina. A deeper cultural connection for Spanish-speaking travellers.
Browse toursIATI Seguros
Travel insurance built for adventure. High-altitude trekking, altitude sickness cover and remote medical evacuation — everything that actually matters in the Andes.
Get insuredEditorial Independence
Honest by design. As a Failure Analysis Engineer, my job is to find what doesn't work and fix it — I apply that same standard here. Affiliate links help keep this site free, but they never influence what I recommend. If a service doesn't meet the standards I'd hold my own family to when travelling the Andes, it doesn't appear on this page.