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Overview
About Me
Yet another person who can't find a cure to wanderlust.
So much so that, I quit my job for the love of travel. Now, I work for travel :)
I am trying to lead a life not dependent on money.
I want to cover every inch of my country, India before I set foot on firing land. I truly believe India is diverse, beautiful and a safe place to travel( Safety is a mindset)
I also blog about my travel experiences on www.nostalgichobo.com
I am here because I would love to explore different cultures and communities. Like to hear about travel experiences about people.
Other than travel : I love old school things.
I am a true 90s person.
I love chai and coffee both equally :)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I am here to talk about diversity and yet the things that bind us together.
I like how couchsurfin provides a cultural experience and one can share the travel stories and experiences with one another.
Interests
- arts
- culture
- folklore
- street art
- italian food
- indian food
- music
- folk music
- backpacking
- solo travel
- beaches
- travel
- folk
Music, Movies, and Books
Books : Into the Wild.
Wild
Everybody loves a good drought
Mother
1984
Music: I have a bad habit of listening to the same songs over and over again!
Movies: Before Sunrise, Boyhood, Interstellar, Into the Wild, Shawshank Redemption
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Quitting my job to travel
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach Hindi and Marathi and English.
I could also give a perspective and share my thoughts on Indian culture, sociology, history and politics.
I can also take you around Mumbai my city to some offbeat places, hidden gems, good food and drinks.
I have a blog so if anyone here wants to create a blog, I can help with that as well.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I am a good listener. I would love to hear all your crazy travel experiences :)
I may also cook some great Indian food with you all :)
Countries I’ve Visited
India, Nepal
Countries I’ve Lived In
India