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Overview
About Me
I am currently working with Government of India as a Translation Officer (Hindi).
I have been exploring different cultures, traditions and tropical weather of India.
I stay alone in a beautiful house in East Delhi. I love travelling and exploring the places around. I am a fan of both beaches and mountains.
A good listener and trying to overcome from Decision fatigue.
Hope to host you soon. Have a good day!!!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
To be able to travel more on a lower budget and to meet nice people all over the world!
To connect with people and share experiences and stories that one would otherwise not get the chance to do..
I think it’s great that people are there for each other-the world should be a community-like a family-looking out for each other, having fun and being kind!
I like to meet new people and to have interesting discussions whilst traveling..rather than just finding a place to crash, it’s nice to actually get to know the people, to connect and have a good time!
Learning new languages, sharing different cultural perspectives, trying different food and developing more acceptance towards this world compel me to be on couch surfing.
Interests
- yoga
- politics
- traveling
- languages
- political science
- language exchange
- cultural immersion
- travel
- travelling
- foodie
- cultural exchange
- cultural tourism
- food lover
- yoga and meditation
- yoga nidra
- political philosophy
Music, Movies, and Books
Indian Classical Music is my all time favorite.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I have stayed in a house on mountains for 3 nights without any survival food.
Teach, Learn, Share
Hindi Language, Motorcycles, Cars, Stories of villages, Story of farmers and so on...
What I Can Share with Hosts
- Range of Books and amazing coffee/tea
- Beer and endless conversation
- Few delectable Indian dishes
- On weekends you can tag along for camping in nearest places
- And not the least, some amazing Indian hospitality as we say "Atithi Devo Bhavah" - which means we consider guests as God.
Countries I’ve Visited
India
Countries I’ve Lived In
India