Pablo

Pablo

Galapagos Islands Guide

Pablo has gained a reputation within the local community of the Galapagos Islands for his infectious enthusiasm and passion for wildlife and conservation. After studying biology and natural sciences at the University of Guayaquil, he came to the Galapagos Islands as part of a six-month volunteer program for the Charles Darwin Research Station and Galapagos National Park. As he worked with the Giant Tortoise Breeding Centre of Isabella Island, his interest in outdoor activities and eco-tourism grew and led him to another project he would devote the next eight years of his life to.

He continued with the Charles Darwin Research Station working in education, communication and participation of the local community. This experience further strengthened his passion for the islands, the human aspect and impact, and for Isabella Island in particular where he has lived since 1998. "In May 2006, I left the station and started to work as a guide on Sierra Negra Volcano, sharing with curious visitors my experience and love for nature." Pablo continues to guide today and lives on the island of Isabella with his family. In his spare time he surfs regularly and helps to run local competitions, to encourage the younger generations into the sport.

Pablo