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Overview
About Me
I would say that I am an optimist but in reality am probably just a realist who sees the humorous side to things. In a somewhat paradoxical sense, I don't think most things in life need to be taken seriously but I am serious about alot of things.
I am an easy-going individual who finds joy in embracing new experiences and connecting with people from all walks of life. By day, I work as a software engineer in India, but my true passion lies in the exhilarating world of travel. This love for travel has taken me on incredible journeys both within my home country and across the globe. I find joy in little things and believe in embracing moments of happiness
I am eager to connect, learn, and create lasting memories within the Couchsurfing community. :)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
It's a question that resonates deeply with my passion for exploration and connection. I believe that traveling is not just about visiting new places; it's about immersing oneself in the local culture, forging meaningful connections, and creating lasting memories.
Couchsurfing, to me, represents an opportunity to experience destinations through the eyes of those who call them home. It offers a chance to connect with like-minded individuals, share stories, and build friendships across borders. The cultural exchange that takes place within the Couchsurfing community is truly priceless.
As a traveler, I am committed to being a respectful guest, appreciating the generosity of my hosts, and reciprocating their kindness in any way I can. I understand the importance of communication, flexibility, and adapting to different lifestyles. I am eager to learn from my hosts, hear their stories, and gain insights into the local culture that guide their lives.
Interests
- socializing
- painting
- badminton
- travelling
- trekking
Countries I’ve Visited
France, Italy, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
India