Social Project

“We work with Andean women empowering themselves through outdoor activities”.

“Warmi Oudoor is a community of local women and leaders with different sporting approaches, professionals, or diverse trades who have in common the celebration of the outdoors, with a fresh attitude we venture into the search to motivate and inspire others to continue expanding the path to new opportunities, healthy lifestyles and the elimination of stereotypes of our role in the outdoors and lifes.

Women are a source of transformation, we join the development of responsible activities believing that in our diversity as human beings, we can show to the world that together we can transform our society and especially as descendants of the original cultures of Peru.''”.

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Quechua Mountain mama

Women and mothers, we live in a paradise of mountains and ancestral roads to connect with our history, and being a mother in these lands is a privilege because we have much to teach our children, so we conducted awareness walks and education for us, our families, and our children.

Quechua biking Woman

Women who move wheels in the Andes are inspiring and achieve great achievements, however, few have access to the equipment to develop this activity that empowers them and could be a means of their economic autonomy, we want to put within reach of many a well-equipped warehouse, workshops and education so that more women are participants in the tourism economy in Peru.

Quechua climbing woman

Indigenous Cusquenian women have a lot of potential for the development of outdoor activities and rock climbing, this activity is growing in our indigenous lands and we must always develop it hand in hand with respect for the conservation of our environment in which we practice it, environmentally and culturally. That is why Warmi Outdoor promotes good practices of this activity for women, men, and children.

Quechua hiking women

In Cusco and Perú, we have many natural and cultural spaces to reconnect and this is through the ancestral Inca trails, in Peru we need to promote trekking from a sense of cultural and natural identity in order to strengthen the consciousness of its inhabitants. We need to shake the colonized minds and live sustainably with the integration of new foreign social groups which is increasing. We will be able to do this through the development of educational hikes in our different regions.