She grew up in San Ramón de Alajuela, a place known as the land of poets, where coffee is cultivated and waterfalls and forests abound. From a very young age, she developed a deep interest in nature, which led her to study Agroecology at a Technical College. It was at that moment she realized her destiny was connected to the forests.
Upon entering university, Dayana pursued a degree in Ecotourism, a field that captivated her and allowed her to learn extensively about the country's diverse biology. She also graduated in Tourism Business Administration.
Dayana is passionate about working on environmental education and protection projects, with a particular affinity for natural history and mammals.
Olman grew up in the surroundings of Manuel Antonio, where from a very young age, he discovered his passion for animals. He studied Ecotourism at the National Technical University, and during the early years of his studies, he fell in love with birds. Now, he is a passionate guide full of energy and with a deep connection to nature. He specializes in birdwatching tours, loves photography, and always gives his best in every experience.
He has participated in numerous bird counts in various national parks across the country. Additionally, in his free time, he dedicates himself to studying the behaviors of different species.