I'm a free traveler, poet and writer, also professional IT manager and tour guide with a lot of hiking and climbing experience in different countries. Citizen of the world, volunteer, creator and editor of cultural project Stenograme (http://stenograme.ru/). I like to travel by hitchhiking and prefer nature than cities, but feel comfortable anywhere. Curios about learning new languages and exploring different cultures, have been volunteering in Russia, Hungary, Mexico, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, India, excited of permaculture, eco-construction, communities, knowledge exchange and spiritual development. Don't like borders, but respect limits, trying to be calm, but full of energy. Interested in culture, art, philosophy, alternative practices of human being.
On weekends I often go to the mountains, and if the timing works, you’re welcome to join.
I’m Sergey — curious by nature, calm by default. I enjoy deep conversations, dry humor, and those small shared moments that make people feel at home. I’m not much into parties, but I’m always open to real connection — whether it’s over coffee, cooking, exploring the city, or just sharing silence without pressure. I host when I feel like I can give something more than just a place to sleep. Respect, space, and good energy matter to me. I believe every guest is a mirror of sorts — and sometimes, strangers leave traces that stay longer than expected.
Originally from ENGLAND PHILOSOPHY To avoid sexy-sounding, narcissistic soundbite philosophies. Try and be true to a set of principles and not be swayed by the crowd Free ourselves from the labels people put on us and the (material) stuff that defines us
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Hey there, fellow wanderers and digital nomads! I'm an Event Technology Manager currently pursuing my master's degree in the beautiful land of Italy. My professional journey involves a combination of event management with programming. By combining these realms, I automate remarkable business events where every detail harmonizes perfectly, leaving participants with lasting memories. Beyond my professional life, I find solace in the embrace of classical music. The timeless compositions of great maestros often fill my moments of reflection. My other sanctuary is the mountains. Italy's breathtaking landscapes offer the perfect backdrop for reflection and reconnection with nature. Hiking through these majestic terrains provides me with a sense of serenity and clarity, reminding me of the beauty that lies beyond our screens.
FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸 After the stillness of the pandemic years, I felt a quiet joy rising like hearing a familiar melody again. I returned to my nomadic lifestyle with renewed appreciation, eager to reconnect with the world and the people who color it with their stories. Wherever I go, I find myself drawn to conversation. Not small talk, but real, human stories the kind that reveal what shaped a person, what broke them, what healed them. These stories are maps of the soul, and sharing them helps us understand one another in ways data never can. I’m a firm believer that travel is more than movement—it’s a mindset. It has the power to soften borders, dismantle stereotypes, and replace fear with understanding. If even half the world took time to truly learn from other cultures, I believe many of our global challenges could be approached with greater empathy and diplomacy. Each year, I spend several months immersed in local ways of life—sometimes in remote villages, sometimes in bustling cities—adapting to whatever pace or rhythm the land offers. I don’t just pass through; I try to live as close to the culture as possible. It’s in the slow tea ceremonies, the early market mornings, the shared meals with strangers-turned-friends that I find the essence of humanity. I’m fortunate to work remotely in the tech space—a field that constantly evolves and inspires me to keep learning. Technology gives me the flexibility to live a borderless life, and I’m fascinated by what it continues to make possible. I see it not only as a tool but as a bridge—between people, ideas, and opportunities. What I value most, though, are meaningful conversations. The kind where phones are forgotten, where minds are sparked and spirits feel seen. Whether it’s under lantern light in a Chinese teahouse or on a quiet rooftop in a new city, I seek moments where connection runs deeper than Wi-Fi. This is the life I’ve chosen—and the one I continue to build curious, connected, self reflected, and always in motion.
I’m curious by default and happiest when I’m learning something new or building something meaningful whether that’s a community project, tech, or a good conversation. I like people who think deeply but don’t take themselves too seriously.
!!!We DO NOT accept friend requests if we don't know each other!!!! Thank you for understanding!!! !!!PLEASE: do not ask me "How are you" if we have never communicated before!!! For my culture it is not just a politeness - it is really personal question which usually ask to really close friend or relative. We ask it if we are really interested in getting an answer with a lot of details !!!Please write your text in one massange.!!! !!!Do not send one million texts one by one with one or two words in each of them!!! It is really irritating when someone text just "Hello" without any information, Please do not waste my time and respect time of other people. We are always replays when get any requests and messenges and try to do it as soon as possible. We are (Aleksey and Svetlana) very friendly people, who like travel a lot, meet new people and if we can - help to anybody. We do not have a lot of free time and it is sad. But we try enjoing every moment of our life.
I am Begimkul Kholikulov, a medical doctor from Tashkent, Uzbekistan (please see my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/begimkul-kholikulov-25a745119/. I enjoy meeting people from different cultures, exchanging experiences, and learning about local traditions and ways of life. Traveling, meaningful conversations, and exploring new places are among my favorite activities. Professionally, I am developing consulting and training projects to help medical facilities in Uzbekistan improve quality standards and prepare for accreditation. Friends describe me as calm, respectful, open-minded, and easy to talk to. I enjoy simple pleasures such as walking through a new city, sharing a good meal, and having thoughtful conversations. I am happy to help with cooking, cleaning, gardening, or other household tasks. I especially enjoy cooking and would be delighted to prepare traditional Uzbek plov and introduce you to Uzbek hospitality. I joined the couchsurfing community to connect with people, exchange cultures, and create meaningful memories together. I look forward to meeting hosts and travelers from around the world.
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👨✈️Ambassador🇺🇿 Uzbekistan When I was 7 years old, I was accidentally climbed transformer shield which was 380volt. And 70% of my body was burned. 4 years I couldn’t go out from my house 🏡. All the time I was at hospital or at home! I really wanted travel and meet people from all of the world. During those years I had more then 68 operation. Thanks 🙏 to god, now I can walk I can travel and of course meet new people in my life! In 2014 I went study to Latvia in Riga. Since 2019 I traveled lot in EU countries. In 2015 on July i was in Saint-Tropez 🇫🇷 . On the beach 🏖 somebody stole my small bag, inside was my passport, ID card, Visa card, 120€, CHANNEL perfume, MontBlanc watch🤦♂️ I asked help from Police 👮♀️ but they said I need to go Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 embassy in Paris. So I don’t have money I needed go by 800Km. Then I remember a film about MrBean how he is hitchhiking to go to see the beach. I started 👍 Hitchhiking from Saint-Tropez till Paris, when I catches first car, driver he took me till 100km and it was already night, he offered me to stay at his house for free, then he gave me food and after long discussions night he explained me about COUCHSURFING and he said I can stay at people’s house for free during my trip, it was my first experience in Couchsurfing. Next day I arrived with more 4cars 🚗 to Paris. When I was waiting help from my Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 embassy after one week somebody found my bag and bring Paris 😅 After this situation I loved travel by Hitchhiking and use Couchsurfing. Till nowadays I had experience traveling by hitchhike more than 68.000km and with couchsurfing I hosted more then 20times, I stayed at people’s house more then 30times, and I had more then 100times hangout with couchsurfers. And I know that I will not stop travel by Hitchhiking and using Couchsurfing! https://instagram.com/mirzakarimboy_?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
I am a guy of 27, from Istaravshan, Tajikistan 🇹🇯 living in Tashkent, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 . My Instagram: @kalonovvv Facebook: #Farrukh Kalonov Email: farrukhkalonov@gmail.com Whatsapp: +77082054868
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