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Overview
About Me
An eccentric INFJ (feel free to google it up if you haven't heard of such a four letter adjective yet ;) ). I might not be a party animal but would definitely love to spend quality time with anyone who is willing to share a part of their life and their stories.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I'm a firm believer in travelling for the sake of people and cultures instead of scenic nature or aesthetic architecture. Of course, they deserve to be appreciated.But, when you try to reminisce your travel experiences, out of everything you did and saw during your travels it is the little interactions that you have had with people that turn out to be the most memorable in the long term.
Interests
Reading - both fiction and nonfiction, Movies, Cycling, and many more, depending on my mood and the company I have ;)
- culture
- environment
- fitness
- working out
- meditation
- off-roading
- anime
- reading
- eating out
- outdoor activities
- cycling
- hiking
- mountaineering
- scuba diving
- skydiving
- trail running
- paragliding
- economics
- philosophy
- psychology
- road trips
- adventure travel
- youtube
- cinema
- english
- trekking
- tv shows
- going out
- exploring
- local food
- deep conversations
- nutrition
- healthy lifestyle
- foreign languages
- quentin tarantino
- journaling
- nature walks
Music, Movies, and Books
No specific music genre in particular; anything pleasing to the ears will do for me.
I'm open to read any well rated book to find out why it has been rated so; fiction or non fiction.
Any kind of movie in any language as long as it is sensible and entertaining.
Teach, Learn, Share
Meeting new people is bound to involve teaching, learning, and sharing experiences. After all, everybody has a different life story and each one knowingly or unknowingly brings something new to the table.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I think I can have stimulating conversations on a good range of topics, beyond 'small talk'. More than being a guest to the host, I'll try my best to be as amicable as possible without adding any additional burden to the host that usually comes by having someone new in his/her house. In the spirit of Couchsurfing, a host sharing his/her home - one's personal sanctuary - deserves more than an indifferent guest.
Countries I’ve Visited
Australia, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
India