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Overview
About Me
Hi
My name is Mustafa Alazaoui, I’m 28 years old.
I work as an artisan and also as an English teacher, which allows me to connect with people and share knowledge every day.
I’m also a proud father of a wonderful boy, Mohamed Mazin, who inspires me in everything I do.
I love adventures, discovering new places, and meeting people from different cultures. Sharing stories, exchanging ideas, and learning from others are things that make me truly happy.
I believe Couchsurfing is a great way to build friendships across the world, and I’m looking forward to connecting with open-minded people who enjoy meaningful conversations, laughter, and cultural exchange...
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I joined Couchsurfing because I believe the best way to discover the world is through meeting people and sharing experiences.
I want to connect with travelers and locals, exchange cultures, and make meaningful friendships along the way.
Interests
I enjoy expressing myself through poetry, photography, and drawing.
These hobbies help me connect with people, nature, and culture in creative ways.
I also love exploring new places and learning about different traditions.
- photography
- drawing
- writing poetry
Music, Movies, and Books
Imarhan music and touareg music. Also English music one direction
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Tassilli N'Ahaggar
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach English and share my skills as an artisan.
I would love to learn more about cultures, languages, and local lifestyles wherever I go. I also enjoy sharing stories, food, and laughter with people I meet.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can offer a warm welcome, either at my home or by sharing a unique desert experience.
I’d be happy to take you camping in the Sahara, introduce you to traditional food, and prepare authentic Tuareg tea.
I enjoy sharing my culture and creating memorable moments with my guests.
Countries I’ve Visited
Niger
Countries I’ve Lived In
Algeria