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About Me
Avid traveller.
Ciziten of the World
I would love to meet travellers that can't scared to explore outside the town centre and flexible 😁. Life is for living not existing 😁
Live my life as an exclamation not an explanation.
I always leave everything I touch a little better than I found it.
Always live life with a purpose.
Live the Life of Your Dreams: Be brave enough to live the life of your dreams according to your vision and purpose instead of the expectations and opinions of others
The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.😁 (simple)
Sé el cambio que quieres ver en el mundo / Be the change you want to see in the world. 😁
NO HUMAN IS LIMITED.
ONLY YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE
I absolutely LOVE travelling and meeting you beautiful people and sharing experience and different perspectives.
Travelling is spiritual experience that can only be felt through travelling and opening up one's self to new opportunities and new adventures.
I would to think I'm very generous and adventurous and good sense of humour and the world travelling just sets off butterflies in my head
Everybody has they own interesting story and it's all worth to tell and listen to. EVERY TRAVELLERS LIFE MATTERS AND LET'S HEAR YOUR STORY.
forget all the reasons why it won't work and believe in the one reason why it will 😁
I have places to be. ❤️
I have places to see.🇺🇸🇮🇪🇸🇪🇲🇽
I wanna make memories..😍
I am a collecter of moments, not things. 👌✌️
Love hosting people whenever I'm not traveling.
Pretty chilled out.
Love travelling.
I'm all about connecting with people.
I'm on here to help the community in whatever way I can.
Avid traveller.
ONLY have 40 countries left to visit on planet earth 😁
Had a problem with last account. Couldn't log in via the app and customer service told me to create a new one.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Cultural exchange number one.
Secondly to create life long friendships 😁.
Over 15 million people on this community.
Love the Ethos of this movement 😁.
Life is so much better than its shared
Hoping to connect with awesome friends and travel the world together.
Cherish each and every encounter and make the earth a much better place.
Couchsurfing can be an incredible travel tool, and a valuable way to meet amazing people from different backgrounds and cultures all over the world. 😁
To explore and boarden my life experiences with wonderful people as you. Every traveller story matters and I would love to hear what you have to say.
I'm very for the real cultural exchange and share whatever I know and have with community.
Create cool events to help people connect and evolve.
My life motto hope
H-HELPS
O-OTHERS
P-PEOPLE
E-EVOLVE
JUST here to touch hearts and expand my knowledge through travelling and opening myself to the world openly. Living life outside my comfort zone.
Cs community has over 15 million people. Can you imagine how much I could learn and explore with you all and life is a learning curve. Each and everyday is an opportunity to learn and evolve.
A list of some the most exciting and intriguing places I been been that I would recommend to you guys 😁.
NUMBER one. Paris 😁.
Why Go To Paris (why not)
The City of Light draws millions of visitors every year with its unforgettable ambiance. Of course, the divine cuisine and vast art collections deserve some of the credit as well. The gentle River Seine rambles through the city, flanked by stately museums, centuries-old churches, and blocks of Rococo- and Neoclassic-design architecture, further enhanced by cascading trees and glowing streetlamps. Peppering the Seine's cobbled walks and graceful bridges are impossibly chic Parisians, probably on their way to the market, cafe or cinema.? Magnificent Cs community spirit and amazing atmosphere and events.
NUMBER 2 would. New Zealand 😁
New Zealand's South Island brims with majestic landscapes at every turn, from dramatic mountains to fjords to glaciers. Here, you can explore Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Area, or gaze at the starry skies at Mount John Observatory. You can also indulge your inner daredevil in Queenstown, explore two of the most accessible glaciers in the world on the west coast or sample delicious food and wine in Marlborough. No snakes and no vermous creatures.
NUMBER 3 Rome Italy 🇮🇹😁
Rome, the city of seven hills, enjoyed a mythic beginning. Romulus and Remus – twin brothers who were nursed by a she-wolf and fathered by a war god – reportedly founded the Eternal City. And although historians are a little skeptical about this epic entry into the world, most travelers are absolutely certain that there is something magical about Rome. Whether it's the mystery of nearby Vatican City or the ghosts of the Colosseum, an afternoon caffè on Piazza Navona or a piled-high plate of pasta at a trattoria, Roma is sure to enchant.
Italy's capital city, Rome is also known for a history that dates back to the eras of Octavian, Julius Caesar and Hadrian, among others. Left behind are structures like the Pantheon, the Roman Forum and dozens of churches, among other historic gems. Art enthusiasts will relish the trove of art housed at the Vatican Museums, and foodies will enjoy the splendid Italian fare, not to mention the gelato. And though its momentous past is the focus for many vacationers, Rome is also a fast-paced, modern and relevant city, with gleaming designer storefronts, sleek hotels and cutting-edge restaurants. (made an incredible friend here ❤️)
NUMBER 4 😁 Tahiti
Miles of shoreline, dozens of resorts, French cuisine to die for – Tahiti has all the makings of a honeymoon destination. But beach bums often pass over Tahiti's sands in favor of Bora Bora's ivory shores. Despite its idyllic reputation and accessibility, Tahiti is more of an off-the-beaten-path stop than a romantic getaway. However, that doesn't mean Tahiti should be ignored.
Leafy forests sit beside sandy shores, French crêpes are served alongside Tahitian poisson cru (raw fish). If there ever was a place that embodies the beautiful duality of the French Polynesian archipelago, it's Tahiti. Here, the quirky, often chaotic atmosphere of the island's capital, Papeete, rubs elbows with uncorrupted natural beauty. In fact, Tahiti – the largest of French Polynesia's 118 islands – is often referred to as two separate islands despite them being joined by a tiny land bridge. Tahiti Nui is the larger, northern section where Papeete can be found. Tahiti Iti (the smaller half) is less accessible, although many visitors make the trek here for a taste of seclusion. Just note that spending a week on either part of Tahiti will cost you quite a chunk of change. But travelers agree that the warm waters, the lush jungles and the luxurious resorts are worth the splurge.
NUMBER 5. London 😁.
The English writer Samuel Johnson famously said, "You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford." More than two centuries have passed since Johnson's era, but his words still ring true. Life in London is nothing short of invigorating, and travelers find that one visit isn't enough to experience everything this two-millennia-old city has to offer.
Here, the antiquated clasps hands with the contemporary. You'll find the historic Tower of London and the avant-garde Tate Modern both considered must-sees. Shakespeare's sonnets are still being uttered by actors who don modern garb. Londoners most certainly still respect the royals, but they also jam to the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Adele. And while they still praise the power of tea, they now make room for some Starbucks here and there, and pressed juice too. A current leader in everything from politics and banking to fashion and music, London's culture compass is always attuned to what's next. Discover it all London is vibrant and exciting city 😁
NUMBER 6 😁 Maui
Maui is not nearly as large as the Big Island, nor is it as small as Lanai, as bustling as Oahu or as quiet as Kauai. For many Hawaii vacationers, Maui is just right – offering a taste of just about everything the Aloha State has to offer, from impressive wildlife to intriguing history and culture. While on a visit here, you can shimmy alongside professional hula dancers, golf along coastal fairways, snorkel alongside five different types of sea turtles or simply lounge along some of Hawaii's most notable beaches.
One of the archipelago's most popular tourism spots, Maui can be found sandwiched between the Big Island and the much tinier Molokai. Maui is divided into five distinct regions: Many travelers base themselves along the coasts of South Maui (home to the famous Wailea Beach) or West Maui, where the sands of Kaanapali Beach and the music from the Old Lahaina Luau are located. But the rest of the island should not be missed. Travel along the Road to Hana to experience East Maui's scenic coastline, explore Haleakala – the world's largest dormant volcano – in the Upcountry and explore the former tribal battlegrounds of Central Maui's Iao Valley State Park. And for a bird's-eye view of it all, reserve a spot on one of Maui's best helicopter tours. 🚁
NUMBER seven 7⃣ Bora Bora
The small island of Bora Bora (just about 6 miles long and a little more than 2 miles wide) overflows with beauty. A dormant volcano rises up at its center and fans out into lush jungle before spilling into an aquamarine lagoon. In fact, author James Michener, who wrote "Tales of the South Pacific," called Bora Bora "the most beautiful island in the world." The 18th-century British explorer James Cook even coined it as the "Pearl of the Pacific." The very definition of a tropical getaway, blissful Bora Bora abounds with luxurious resorts, sunny skies, warm waters and friendly locals.
And as you might've already guessed, the main industry on this petite island in French Polynesia and its swarm of tiny motu (islands) is tourism. To that end, you can snorkel, explore Vaitape (Bora Bora's main port), hike Mount Otemanu and more. But there's a catch: Bora Bora is expensive – very expensive. In short, visit Bora Bora for natural beauty, visit for utter relaxation and this has to be on your bucket list 😁📃 (simple)
NUMBER eight Phunket
Pure white sands, aquamarine waters and limestone cliffs await travelers who visit Thailand's southwestern island of Phuket. Surrounded by the Andaman Sea and about an hour by plane from Bangkok, this island is a little piece of paradise, which comes with a relatively low price tag for everything from its accommodations to spa treatments and boat tours. But along with its tropical appeal, Phuket beckons to travelers wanting to experience its flavorful cuisine (think: lemongrass, lime leaves, chillies) and its rich culture, heavily influenced by its reigning religion: Buddhism.
And although the island's beaches and tourism operators have bounced back from the 2004 tsunami, which hammered its western coast and tragically claimed thousands of lives, it remembers the past with memorials and a better warning system, should the area once again come under threat.
NUMBER nine 😁9⃣ Grand canyon
Grand doesn't begin to do this canyon justice. Measuring approximately 277 river miles in length, up to 18 miles in width and a mile deep, this massive chasm in northern Arizona is truly a natural wonder. For six million years, the Grand Canyon has expanded with the help of the mighty Colorado River, and for centuries, people from all over the globe have traveled to gaze out over its red and orange grandeur. Managed by the National Park Service and officially designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Grand Canyon leaves its approximately 6 million visitors per year awestruck.
But if you're seeking a secluded escape to Mother Nature, you should be prepared: The Grand Canyon can be very crowded. The South Rim – home to the Grand Canyon Village and the well-worn Bright Angel Trail – is particularly popular for sightseers and hikers. It is on this side that you'll find the most amenities. For a break from the crowds, head to the North Rim. This is the place for backwoods camping and hardcore hiking.
NUMBER Ten 🔟⛺ Yosemite
One of California's most formidable natural landscapes, Yosemite National Park features nearly 1,200 square miles of sheer awe: towering waterfalls, millennia-old Sequoia trees, striking, daunting cliff faces and some of the most unique rock formations in the United States. But despite its enormous size, most of the tourist activity takes place within the 8-square-mile area of Yosemite Valley. Here you'll find the park's most famous landmarks – Half Dome and El Capitan – as well as excellent hiking trails through the natural monuments. Even inexperienced hikers can enjoy Yosemite: Guided tours and climbing lessons are available from local adventure outfitters. Just don't expect to experience it by yourself. Like so many other American tourist destinations, crowds are the biggest obstacles to an enjoyable Yosemite vacation – approximately 4 million people visit each year. But if you go at the right time (and start your day a little earlier than usual), Mother Nature's wonders will reveal themselves to you in a miraculous and serene way.
Connect with new people. Teach languages and help each other discover and explore this beautiful planet 😁.
My life mission 😁
Interests
Baking cakes without eggs 😁
Meeting new people
Cultural exchange
Travelling
Listening to podcasts
- music festivals
- musica
- museum
- beachvolley
- love animals
- business ideas
- volleybal
- business development
- foood
- love to travel
- business networking
- football soccer
- love music
Music, Movies, and Books
Bad boys.
Palm trees in the snow
Black hawk down
Saving private Ryan
Screaming and kicking
Book the secret.
Music anything with rhythm 😁
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Swim with dolphin.
Ride a camel
Boil water in a cupboard without it breaking.
Speaking to someone that doesn't understand English but she totally understands what I was saying 😂.
Teaching English to kids in China 🇨🇳.
Making people smile.
Teach, Learn, Share
Can teach you how to speak English properly.
Teach you how to cook delicious meals under budget.
Teach you how to use apps.
Teach you how to use the metro and read maps
Teach you how to boil water in cardboard box
Teach you how to use find affordable flights and the best deals online.
I can teach you how to walk 20 to 50 miles a day 😁
If you *hate* cooking I can show you how to do easy fast health meals
I can share my enthusiasm with you.
Share my knowledge of the world and human philosophy and psychology.
Trained as nurse for 2 years can show first aid.
Share my stories with you.
Made wonderful connections all over the world could host you all over the world. I call it remote hosting.
I'm. Willing to learn from you 😁 my mind is sponge of information.
Improve your vocalbury skills.
Teach how to maximise your travelling skills and experience.
Teach you how to appreciate your life without worrying about anything.
I would love to learn your language if it's only counting to 1 to 10.
I would love to learn more about your culture.
Plus every traveller has an unique story to tell and I want to hear it 😁.
Share anything I know with you.
Offer you a few tips to improve your travel experience.
Plus I always offer accommodation to people wherever I am in world but its always get declined 😂. Because I'm not in the city and.
Love travellers that love to take risks and life outside the comfort zone.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Definitely make my hosts smile.
Different perspectives on life.
Life changing experiences.
Wonderful conversation
And my hosts are welcome to visit me (my doors is always open to you)
Can cook and we can have tea.
Yoga session and spiritual awakening.
Plus just good jolly time.
Countries I’ve Visited
American Samoa, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Japan, Saint Barthélemy, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Virgin Islands, British, Virgin Islands, U.S.
Countries I’ve Lived In
Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Ireland, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Poland, South Africa, Wales