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Overview
About Me
I’m a simple, practical person who enjoys meeting people from different places and cultures. I run a small homestay in the mountains, so hospitality is part of my daily life—not something I pretend to like. I value honesty, cleanliness, and mutual respect.
I’m not into partying or drama. I prefer calm conversations, shared meals, local stories, and meaningful travel experiences. If you’re someone who respects space, follows basic rules, and treats a place like a home—not a hotel—we’ll get along just fine.
I enjoy hosting because it allows cultural exchange, not free stays. I’m always happy to help guests with local guidance, transport coordination, or understanding the area better.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m on Couchsurfing to meet genuine travelers and exchange culture, not to collect guests or free stays. I enjoy hosting because it allows real human connection—sharing stories, local knowledge, and everyday life experiences that you don’t get in hotels.
Living in the mountains, I like introducing people to a slower, simpler way of life and helping them experience the place beyond tourist spots. Couchsurfing makes travel more meaningful when both host and guest respect each other’s time, space, and values.
If you’re traveling with curiosity, respect, and an open mind, Couchsurfing works well for both of us.
Teach, Learn, Share
Teach:
I can share local mountain life, basic Hindi phrases, cultural norms, and practical travel tips for this region. If you’re curious, I’m happy to explain how homestays work here and what daily life in the hills is actually like—no romantic filters.
Learn:
I like learning how people live in other countries, their food habits, work culture, and travel mindset. I’m more interested in real experiences than textbook culture or Instagram stories.
Share:
I can share simple meals, conversations, local stories, and a peaceful space. I respect privacy, so sharing doesn’t mean constant interaction—it means mutual respect and comfort.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can share good company, respect, and a positive attitude. I’m easygoing, clean, and mindful of house rules, and I treat every home with care.
I enjoy relaxed conversations, cultural exchange, and sharing everyday stories rather than tourist talk. I’m always happy to listen, learn, and exchange perspectives.
I can also help with small things around the house if needed and I’m comfortable giving space when required. I believe a good Couchsurfing experience is about comfort, trust, and mutual respect.