when I took my first steps, at 3 years old I already had my confident gait, at 5 I started exploring the world and never stopped.
I was lucky enough to be born into a family of travellers.
We used to spend our free time among museums, churches and woods and when we weren’t traveling around Italy, we took long walks on the beaches of my beloved Puglia.
My father, a curious man with a professional bent for travel (he was a railway worker), passed on to me a passion for history, a sensitivity towards art and architecture and the desire to discover the most beautiful cities of art. import you from Italy and Europe.
The passion for nature, for open spaces and the love for all animals comes from my mother: a woman with a great temperament who passed on to me that slightly wild side of facing life and travel.
Today, at 40 years old, I am aware of having a genetic baggage that leaves me no escape: I have to travel and I have to transmit this love to others, I have to proudly show the land in which I grew up, exactly as it was transmitted to me throughout my life.
I believe that the studies undertaken (architecture and environmental sciences), the numerous and different experiences of tour leaders (Frederick castles, Romanesque and baroque churches, rock caves, National Parks of Alta Murgia and Gargano, Regional Natural Parks, snorkeling and diving) and as a passionate traveler (Europe, Nepal, Cuba, Colombia, Australia, Thailand, Tanzania, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Russia, Jordan, Israel and Chile), have added to my innate sense of exploring, that passion and competence that I has allowed me today to be the tourist and naturalistic guide that my parents can be proud of.