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Overview
About Me
Chartered Accountant by qualification, a corporate slave by profession, a travel enthusiast at heart, and a spiritualist from my core. Don’t drink / smoke, talk less listen more sort of a person.
I have travelled quite a lot in Incredible India, from the expansive deserts of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan to the majestic mountains of Ladakh, from the beautiful beaches of Goa to the serene mangroves of Sundarbans. not to miss the backwaters of Kerala and the romantic backdrops of Kashmir.
I’m yet to explore the elusive north east, which is now on top of my bucket list. Apart from exploring the rest of this beautiful world! And along the journey, I yearn to meet and greet fellow travellers or just any beautiful souls who are brimming with life and willing to exchange stories, food, or simply love and happiness!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
To exchange stories and space with travellers, to find my tribe, to find new places to travel, to discover what the world has to offer, and literally just anything one has discovered and benefitted from this platform!
Interests
- hiking
- religion
- beaches
- mountains
- nature
- trekking
- spirituality
- vegetarian cooking
Music, Movies, and Books
Can listen to anything from classic to rock to Bollywood to punjabi to electronic to psy … it all depends on the mood!
Movies, well something that keeps me hooked from the beginning to end. Like a very good thriller or suspense.
I barely read books but if anybody asked me for a recommendation, I’d suggest the Bhagavad Gita.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Toured Ladakh on a Royal Enfield.
Teach, Learn, Share
I’m thoroughly into spirituality, trying to make myself Krishna conscious. Can share whatever little knowledge I have of the ancient Indian scriptures with anybody who’s interested. Also learning alternative healing modalities.
What I Can Share with Hosts
My traveling experiences. food recipes, maybe even cooked food itself, Vedic philosophy and culture