Hello all, I am in Brisbane until October 2027 but can only host singles. I am not set up physically in the flat or psychologically to manage more than one person at a time - my apologies. Me: I have had a fairly good life to date. I spent 6 years in the Navy from the age of 15 then another three years as a merchant seaman interrupted by a one year stint as a student finishing my high school education at the age of 23 (an adult class). I actually gave up going to sea because I had such a great time ashore studying. Not that I then continued studying. Instead I went farming growing small crops (vegetables) for almost three years. That was as isolating as being at sea. Still, no regrets! After working crazily in the blazing Australian sun, I decided I had better think about using my head instead of my hands. Being terribly/completely incompetent with machinery really helped with this decision. I seemingly have become more so as time has moved on. So, I went to university and studied Chinese and Economics. This was interrupted (nothing like the odd interruption) by a wonderful year in Taiwan studying Chinese at Shi Da in Taibei. From there, it was back to university to complete the BA and off to Beijing First Foreign Languages Institute for another year of Chinese study on a university language scholarship. I fell into a job representing Australian companies in the agricultural sector (after a year working for IBM) and stayed 8 plus years until 1991. This included 3 years in Hong Kong and working back into China. I was also working into Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, Korea, and India during this period. After returning to Australia in 1991 and then representing a small horticultural equipment manufacturer, I worked into Europe, Japan and the US until 1998. Then it was back to Uni whilst being the local Convenor of the Australian Conservation Foundation to do a M. in Environmental Management (Hons). Since 2001, I have been a public servant, an electorate officer (working in a politician's office for 4 plus years), post graduate student again, a research assistant at Griffith Uni, Permaculture farm administrator, environmental coordinator, manager and educator at an urban farm, a carpenter's labourer, school cleaner and then a P/T casual hospital orderly - a meaningful, but relatively stress free, job helping people while making a modest living and getting plenty of exercise. I have now given work away and spending my time travelling, reading and studying and begin new phase with a MPhil in October 2026. I abhor all forms of discrimination, intensely dislike neo-liberal capitalism but love the diversity one finds in the human race, be it ethnic or gender related or whatever. People in general are wonderful though I think we could all do a lot better - too much hate, destruction and focus on "me" (it's called Main Character Syndrome - yes it is a thing and somewhat insidious in today's society it seems: See https://aeon.co/essays/why-main-character-syndrome-is-philosophically-dangerous) and what "I" can get out of others in this world. I have been fortunate to be provided with a service dog - Leila. In order to preclude people asking, having a service dog relates to my stint in the military many moons ago. I mean, would you ask someone as to why they have a wheelchair? Leila can be found at @leilathespringerspaniel and a blog at charlesandleila.wordpress.com She gets on with cats very well and no, she doesn't chase them. She is NOT a pet and so, if you could, please keep interaction with her to a minimum. She will push it, but too much interaction then distracts her for when she is working. The worst of distraction is she could be taken off me because she can’t do her job and that would be horrendous for both of us. I appreciate your consideration 🙏 Life has been and still is pretty good overall all said and done. Regrets are many but what we learn from and importantly, one needs to learn from one’s SNAFUs. There is little point of life otherwise.
I'm Chris; I used to live in Berlin but moved to Melbourne to do my PhD in social psychology here. I'm open-minded, love to meet interesting people and I'm deeply interested in other cultures. I love nature and take any chance to spend my time outdoors. I'm vegan, I'm a feminist and I dislike any kind of racism, sexism, speciesism, nationalism, islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia and other kinds of discriminations. I deeply believe that we can create a world without hatred and exclusion.
🚅Living the 🚌plane-free🚄 travel life Current adventure: I left Australia in September 2017 to travel in Europe. I spent two years in the UK living in London and then Oxford. I'm now in Belgium for a 12 month working holiday. So far on this trip I've visited Belgium, Greece, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Holland, France, England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland. 2019 was the first year I managed to travel exclusively by rail and coach (no flights), and I have been really enjoying seeing Europe by rail. About me: I love solo traveling and getting to know local people where ever I go. Hotels and packaged tours don't hold my interest. I'm a transport planner/town planner. I grow food at home. I like to cook. I ride a bike everywhere. I love photography, and shoot with a mirrorless full frame. Apart from the essentials, I don't care much for material things or status symbols. In 2016 I finally traveled in nearby Asia: Vietnam, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Cambodia. In 2017 I visited Nepal. I like languages. But I am not very successful at them! I know a little bit of Spanish, German and Japanese.
From the heart of Tropical North Queensland, I'm twenty-bloody-five, best ever birthday in Laos. 24 had me in the US for the first time and 23 had me in Europe for the first time. God, I love travel. Travelled solo, had the best first continuous CS experiences; stays, hangouts. Adding acquaintances and buddies for life is the best part of life. Love meetups and travel because merely my comfort zone is no area for growth. Shy, yet aggression is a hidden gem.
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Hey there, fellow traveler! I’m Samet, an adventurous soul with a big heart and an even bigger love for meeting new people. Originally from Turkey 🇹🇷, I’ve been calling Australia 🇦🇺 home for the past 11 years. If life were a video game, I’d probably be a mix of a wandering bard, a café owner in a tropical village, and a side quest giver who always has a funny story to tell. I live in a cozy 3-bedroom house in Boondall, Brisbane, where I’m technically the only fully furnished entity—my rooms are minimalist (aka inflatable furniture and a big imagination). But hey, who needs fancy decor when you’ve got good vibes, great company, and possibly a queen-size bed to share if you’re cool with it? (I promise I don’t snore… much.) ⚡ Fun Facts About Me: • I have a habit of picking up cool hobbies like rollerblading, DJing, and playing the accordion… only to get distracted by the next shiny adventure. • I’ve been on Couchsurfing for over 13 years, so I’ve seen it all—good guests, weird guests, and that one time a guy thought my couch was a surfboard. • I love spontaneous road trips, deep conversations, and finding the best hidden spots in any city. • I’m currently plotting my escape to a tropical island (Siargao, Philippines) where I plan to open a bar & restaurant. Yes, free drinks for future visitors! 🍹 If you like random adventures, chill vibes, and someone who can teach you Turkish words that you’ll probably never use, I’m your guy. Hit me up, let’s make some memories! 🚀🌏
CURRENT MISSION We love to have couch-surfers, it is great to share stories about different travels, cultures, customs and history! Music. Dance. Culture. I love delving into the deep topic of life. We treat our CSers like family, because to us that is what you are in this big extended family across nations and nationalities. I am passionate about the neuroscience of education and host a podcast called Neuroeducation PHILOSOPHY I think everyone has a unique purpose in life. I love the quote 'Somebody can't do everything, but everybody can do something.' Try to live it.. and do my little bit to make the world a better place.
I love the spirit of couchsurfing. Whether I'm travelling or hosting I love the vibe when I surround myself with fellow travellers. As a guest - I travel to explore, to eat and watch the locals :-) I love just wandering around new cities and experiencing the vibe, culture and people. I'm totally comfortable exploring alone but I'm also just as happy to spend time hanging out with my host if that suits them. I'm always open to new experiences and am keen for lots of adventures. NOT CURRENTLY HOSTING :-( As a host - I'm a teacher, so I work Mon - Fri and I'll most likely be at work by the time you get up, which is totally ok. Weekends are quite busy for me right now (July 2026), so I prefer not to host then, as I'm not around to spend time with my guests and I don't have spare keys, which obviously makes things tricky.
I live in Vancouver, British Columbia. I work onboard the Rocky Mountaineer train that travels into the Canadian Rockies, so am limited with when I can host, and have very limited internet access while working. :)
CURRENT MISSION Open minded person;like meeting and learning from different cultures and adapting to all aspects of life ABOUT ME I'am polynesian heritage from Rotuma. Brought up well by my folks who taught me simple things in life. To be kind, honest and respect other cultures. I am vibrant, universal and hardworking and thoughtful and easy going, very earthy and funny sometimes. I love travelling and sports and socialising, dancing and eating all cultural food. PHILOSOPHY How you treat people is how you treat God; im not a religious person but thats how i see it. Self respect and honesty and keep busy always
NOTE: Not available to host until mid October 2026 as I'm traveling myself. I was born and raised in Portugal, but I have been living in Australia long enough to call it home. I'm a freelance computer programmer, investor and masseur. I work at home and I'm usually always available on evenings and weekends and sometimes weekdays. I'm a young spirit, very affectionate, social, respectful and easy going. I enjoy the simple things in life, and I try to make the most of each day. I try to eat healthy but don't have any special dietary restrictions. I try to have an active lifestyle in general. I love the outdoors specially sightseeing and bush walking. Some of my beliefs... What goes around comes around. Spread kindness and good things will come to you. We all share one planet and we should take good care of it. A stranger is just a friend that we haven't met yet. A hug makes everything better. The human body is a beautiful thing and nothing to be ashamed or afraid of. Our freedom ends where other people's freedom begins. As a host... I try my best to make my guests feel comfortable and enjoy their stay as much as possible. I try to take my guests sightseeing whenever possible, offer massages, share meals and have great chats. And if there's anything that I can do to make your stay more enjoyable, just let me know. I want open minded people only as I'm quite open myself. I want my place to be a safe space where everyone can be themselves without judgement.
CURRENT MISSION To be a world citizen by example ABOUT ME Mr Nice GAY guy
Hi there! I’m Maryam. At the moment, I live in a share house, so unfortunately I’m not able to offer a couch or accommodation to guests. But I’m still very happy to meet travellers, show people around, grab a coffee or a meal, and share some good conversations and experiences. After several years of studying at TAFE and QUT, I’ve finally finished my studies and am enjoying a new chapter of life, with a little more freedom to travel, explore, and simply enjoy the journey. I love being outdoors and trying new things, whether that’s hiking through the mountains, discovering a new beach, dancing to local music, or occasionally doing something crazy like skydiving! 😄 For me, travelling isn’t just about seeing places, it’s about meeting people, hearing their stories, experiencing everyday life, and sharing a bit of my own culture along the way. I’m always happy to have a good conversation over a coffee, a meal, a walk, or a spontaneous adventure. I’m particularly interested in genuine cultural exchange and meeting people who are curious about the world. I’m not looking to simply tick destinations off a list, I want to experience places through the people who live there. Looking forward to meeting interesting people, sharing good conversations, and making some unforgettable memories along the way! 🌏✨
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