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Overview
About Me
It is a cliche, but I love travelling. Everyone here does.
Because of my strong desire to travel, I decided to have a flexible job.
And I love my job.
I have been working as a freelance translator, tour leader and as a tour guide in Serbia, mostly in Belgrade. I was born there and most of my life I have lived in Serbia.
I travel at least once a month and love hiking and climbing. The Alps of Slovenia (Triglav) was my latest success.
I love the Italian language. I have reached a pretty high level and I enjoy meeting Italians and practice this beautiful language.
I got my master`s degree at the University of Bologna and lived in Italy for almost 3 years.
I am passionate about cooking as well. Whenever I am in a foreign country, I try my best to eat local foods. I get excited when there is a taste I have never tried before.
And I don't know anything about my future, but I know that I do love my life.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I am here to meet new and interesting people who can enrich my life and knowledge.
New points of views, new pieces of advice and stories is something I long for!
Interests
Interested.
- italian food
- walking
- painting
- hiking
- swimming
- freelancing
- hitchhiking
- beaches
- sushi
- italian language
- mountain hiking
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I would change the headline to One Stupid Thing I`ve done
Once upon a time, my friend and ended up in Dubrovnik, but couldn't find any normal place to put up the tent on and we didn't have enough money to book a hostel. All the beaches were privately owned and it was already midnight. We were wandering around for hours... It was really dark, we were super tired (all day hitchhiking) and the colour of the sea was dark blue, almost black. We reached the outskirts of Dubrovnik, somewhere near a ruined hotel with lots of abandoned cats and no people in the vicinity. On the left side - cliff, on the right side - cliff and sea. The only flat surface was the road, which was closed for traffic. At least we thought it was closed. So we put up the tent on the road. And then, in the middle of the night motorbike sound woke us up! The only thing I could see through the tent's textile was the motorcycle light. I was so scared. But we survived :)
Teach, Learn, Share
Continuous learning
Countries I’ve Visited
Albania, Aruba, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Turkey, United States, Vatican City State
Countries I’ve Lived In
Italy, Serbia, Turkey