My Philosophy: I am still discovering, and day by day, I realise how much I don't know and how trapped we are in this digital, fast-paced life. So I am trying to slow down and go back to basics, like breathing, observing, and reflecting both inward and outward. One crazy thing I did: - I walked the Cammino degli Dei (Path of the Gods) — about 130 km from Bologna to Florence, Italy — with a total elevation gain of around 5,000 m. On day 3 of the 5-day walk, my feet were full of blisters, and I could barely walk, but I still made it through — partly with my own strength, and partly thanks to the support and care of a friend who helped me keep going. - I walked the Camino de Santiago (Portuguese Route) 260km in 9 days. From Porto to Santiago de Compostela. A unique and unforgettable Camino ever. ⚠️Read before sending your request⚠️ 🗓Please plan ahead and send your request in advance, especially if you are planning to stay during the week. Last-minute requests: I'll do host if I am able to but the chances are so low as I normally plan inadvance for the week/weekend. 🚫Avoid sending copy-paste messages: we get enough of those and they’re just boring. Be creative. I belive CS is not bnb and every single profile should be read before sending the request. It definitely increases your chances if you send me a customised message. And that shows that you have respect for me. Tnx 💫If I receive more than one request for the same period, I will definitely host the one who has already hosted CSers before. ⚠️ I’m not on Couchsurfing to reduce travel costs — neither mine nor yours. Even though it does help cut some costs, that shouldn’t be the main purpose of using it. 🫂Most people I’ve hosted are still part of my life, so if you don’t share that mindset, please don’t send a request. 💚Please put this word "Freedom" in your request.
Interested in Adventure Sports
Interested in Board games
Fluent in English
Learning Spanish
Something I would tell my younger self is...
to don't wait for the right moment
Why I'm on Couchsurfing
Honestly, I joined Couchsurfing in 2014 because I wanted to connect with different cultures and people, especially since the environment I was living in was quite closed due to political conditions. Secondly, I wanted to learn English, and Couchsurfing, along with all the people I’ve met over the years, has really helped me with that. In the end, I believe that beauty lies in differences, and I want to keep discovering those differences. My hobbies: I enjoy photography, both digital and analog. I’ve recently started slacklining. I also play a traditional Iranian instrument called the setar, and I’m interested in learning other instruments as well. I love hiking and camping — especially being in the mountains. I’ve also become interested in via ferrata, and I’d like to do the most difficult ones. hahah One of my dreams is to buy a van and travel while living on the road.
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: Iranian traditional music, Rock, Book: Crime and Punishment, Alchemist Movies: Enter the void, Manchester by the sea, The Salesman Books: The power of now by Eckhart Tolle
Teach, Learn, Share
Eager to learn new things, topics for deep conversations, politics
What I Can Share With Hosts
A place to stay. Conversations about anything. Practising Slackline in a park. Weekends, I normally have more time and I can bring you to some nice places. I can teach you how to slackline and a basic knowledge of photography