Our Team

The people behind every adventure

The key to our success lies in a dedicated, highly experienced professional team. Whether leading groups in the high mountains, preparing meals, providing porter or muleteer services, or answering your questions, every member plays a crucial role in making your adventure safe, enjoyable, and truly memorable.

Meet Our Mountain Professional Guides

Official High Mountain Guides — Certified by UIAGM / IFMGA & AGMP

Our experienced, highly trained mountain guides are active members of the IFMGA–UIAGM and the Peruvian Mountain Guides Association (AGMP), with many years of mountaineering experience leading expeditions across Peru and abroad. Their technical expertise and multiple summits ensure the highest standards of leadership and safety.

For your safety and confidence, we work exclusively with internationally accredited bilingual guides whose deep knowledge of the Andes and the great peaks of South America ensures every expedition is conducted professionally and successfully. Each year, our guides take advanced high-mountain training organized by the AGMP:

Avalanche safety

Search & rescue

Emergency response

CEO & Lead Guide

Fredy Lliuya

Founder of Andes Adventure Holidays E.I.R.L., Fredy is a bilingual mountain guide with more than a decade of experience leading treks, climbing expeditions, and mountaineering courses across the Cordillera Blanca, Cordillera Huayhuash, and other regions of Peru — including Cusco, Arequipa, and Puno — as well as expeditions in Bolivia.His leadership combines professionalism, deep mountain expertise, and a genuine commitment to safe, well-organized, and meaningful adventures, carefully designed to be unforgettable.

“To provide exceptional, authentic, and safe adventures crafted with excellence, passion, and heart.”

Meet Our Official Trekking & Tour Guides

Trekking & Tour Guides

Our professional bilingual trekking and tour guides have many years of experience leading groups across the Cordillera Blanca, Cordillera Huayhuash, and the Peruvian Andes.

With extensive knowledge of local culture, history, flora, and fauna, they help you enjoy not only the beauty of the mountains but also a deeper understanding of the region and its traditions — carefully planning and leading every journey to be safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable.

Meet Our Mountain Porters

Mountain Porters

Our carefully selected porters live in the communities at the foot of the Cordillera Blanca. With many years of experience, they are highly skilled at carrying logistics, camping equipment, and food supplies to the high camps. Friendly, humble, and hardworking, their dedication is essential to the success and safety of every expedition.

Outside the tourism season, many return to their traditional farming — potatoes, corn, quinoa, and wheat. For added comfort, a personal porter can be arranged on request, so you can hike with a lighter daypack.

Meet Our Mountain Cooks

Our Chefs

Our skilled, experienced chefs specialize in preparing nutritious and delicious meals during trekking and climbing expeditions, even above 4,000 meters, always maintaining high standards of hygiene, safety, and food quality.

They prepare balanced meals with fresh ingredients rich in proteins, carbohydrates, and essential nutrients, and are experienced with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free menus. With Andes Adventure Holidays, you'll always enjoy fresh, satisfying meals — and you'll never go hungry!

Meet Our Mountain Cooks

Our Muleteers

Our muleteers come from local communities in the Cordillera Huayhuash — Llamac, Pocpa, Queropalca, Jesús, and Huayllapa — and in the Cordillera Blanca — Cashapampa, Hualcayán, Vaquería, and Ishinca. Responsible and hardworking, they transport all expedition logistics — food, camping equipment, and personal belongings — safely and efficiently to each campsite.

With more than 10 years of experience and skilled handling of donkeys, horses, and mules, they bring knowledge, reliability, and care to every journey, and are always happy to welcome and support our visitors.