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Overview
About Me
I love traveling and exploring the world with an open heart. Yoga is a big part of my life, helping me stay balanced wherever I go. I enjoy meeting new people and sharing stories, and I feel most alive when surrounded by nature. I prefer to travel like a local rather than a tourist, discovering hidden corners and everyday life. In quiet moments, I like making origami — a small art that brings me joy.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
For me, Couchsurfing is about human connection. I want to experience the world not as an outsider, but as a guest who learns from different cultures, perspectives, and ways of life. Every home has its own story, and I’d love to be a part of it, even just for a little while.
Interests
- books
- yoga
- movies
- origami
- nature
Music, Movies, and Books
OneRepublic
The Lake house
451F
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I was born
Teach, Learn, Share
Teach: I can share my knowledge of the language I speak, travel tips from visiting countries.
Learn: I’m always curious about local traditions, hidden spots in your city, and personal life stories that make me see the world from a new angle. I’d love to learn new skills too — whether it’s a recipe, a dance, or a phrase in your language.
Share: I can share good conversations, positive energy, and moments of laughter. I also enjoy sharing small cultural exchanges — maybe yoga practice, a walk in nature, or just listening to music together.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can share good company, meaningful conversations, and a genuine curiosity about life. I love cooking simple meals and would be happy to prepare something from my culture (or we can try a recipe together!). I can also share travel stories, language exchange. Most of all, I bring a positive and open-minded spirit — I believe small shared moments often become the best memories.
Countries I’ve Visited
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Italy, Russian Federation, Spain, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Kazakhstan