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Pamela Molina

When I was a kid, I used to watch all these amazing places on TV and dream about seeing the world for myself one day. I’ve always loved traveling to cultural places, meeting new people, and feeling like I’m a part of them. Every trip left me with memories that stayed in my heart.

Those moments made me want to share my hapiness with others and create special moments for each person.

What places and activities do you specialize in?

"The Atacama desert, Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas, Easter Island, Santiago, Puerto Varas, The wine Region, Lakes Region, Carretera Austral, Chilean and Argentina Patagonia, El Calafate, El Chalten, Ushuahia, Iguazu, Buenos Aires, Bariloche, Mendoza, La Paz, Santa Cruz, Uyuni. Diferents countries like: Peru, Ecuador, Galapagos.

Private & Shared tours, navigation excursions, food experiences, hikes, treks, cultural destinations, active & low paced activities, personalized adventures."

How did you get involved in travel?

"At one point in my life, I wasn’t sure which direction to take, so I bought a flight ticket to Easter Island. With no real plan and very little knowledge about the destination, I traveled alone. During that journey, I met incredible people, discovered breathtaking places, and lived unforgettable experiences that completely changed my life.

That trip made me realize that my passion is helping others experience the same magic I once felt while discovering Chile. Today, Chile is my home, and I now live in Santiago, where I dedicate myself to creating authentic and memorable journeys for travelers from all around the world.

For me, travel is more than just visiting places; it is about connection, emotions, and life-changing moments. My goal is to help every traveler feel safe, inspired, and deeply connected to this beautiful country while experiencing Chile in a genuine and unforgettable way."

Please share a unique travel experience you will never forget.

"When I went camping at Torres del Paine with a friend, we had no idea how to pitch a tent. The night was cold, and water spilled inside the tent. Since campfires aren’t allowed there, we spent the night wet.
But honestly, it was completely worth it. The night sky was incredible, and waking up to the sounds of nature and birds while admiring the lagoon felt unreal. Everything about that morning was magical. Even in the middle of all the chaos, there was something beautiful."

Pamela is part of the following groups: Patagonia Travel Agents, Chile Travel Agents
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