Hi! I'm Arber from Albania. The reason why I want to travel more is to take a break from the busy cities, get to know new people and new places, and discover new cultures. I started Couchsurfing in 2017 and had amazing experiences. Got to know a super nice community, and I'm completely open to guests to discover my neighborhood. I love nature. I like skiing, kitesurfing, rafting, hiking, camping, swimming, music, dancing, reading, and having time with nice, open, sincere people.
I am traveling can't host at the moment CS isnt working well, add me on IG: Toni_tir In 28-30 August Riga , 30-31 in Helsinki, In 31 august until 3 September Tallin, Estonia ,I would really appreciate if you can give me some tips or just join me in this trip. Damn yes I have plenty of travel stories to share lol also im trying to bring you the good mood and open minded blended with some craziness ahaha in a good way Hi I'm Toni Albanian/Italian double citizenship! I am a open mind person if there's a mind anyway 😅. I love to be spontaneous! I like to laugh and be in a good mood while im not working, lol! MY PHILOSOPHY Life is too short to live it with regrets!
I'm a software developer with a passion for technology, sports, music and everything fun. I love meeting new people, exploring different cultures, and sharing good vibes. Whether it's talking about the latest tech trends or just enjoying a relaxed evening with new friends, I'm always up for meaningful connections and new adventures.
ABOUT ME I was born in Albania more than 30 years ago :) I lived in Italy for many years.I am married with Blerina and we are blessed parents of Enea and Isabel. Currently between Italy and Albania.I can host in Tirana. PHILOSOPHY carpe diem....the life is too much short,we must live it..
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Hi! I’m Esmeralda from Tirana, Albania. 🇦🇱 I used to work as a Business Analyst in Vienna 🇦🇹, but I recently returned home 🇦🇱 to focus on my own venture as an ✨astrologer ☀️. I’m also the author of a novel 📖 and a content creator 📺 Over the years, I’ve studied, lived, and worked in Austria, and I’ve also worked in Turkey, Vietnam, and New York. I have always been curious about how people live and think. As a guest, I’m respectful, independent, and easy to host. I enjoy exploring during the day, and if you’re up for it, I’d love to share a coffee, a meal, or a conversation and get to know your corner of the world 🗺️
**Not Hosting *** I am traveling. So the request will be decline. Hello Everyone! I am an expat of Asian origin from US, living in Tirana since Dec 2021, however, I travel a lot. I have lots of interest and some of them are exploring new places, making new friends, having coffee and trying new things.
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Demons reflect the dangers of indulgence and lack of self-awareness—destroying rather than building. A warrior grows not by ease, but by constantly facing discomfort, solitude, and internal challenge. Seth’s life illustrates how childhood hardships can birth deep self-awareness and resilience. True love and peace come from within, not from external validation or pleasure. Every challenge faced is a divine response to our request to become stronger. Never break your word. If you do, discipline yourself. You will only get rich if you keep going when no one is clapping for you. Most people are stopped by imaginary critics in their head, not real ones. The hardest part of the journey is before you see any feedback or results. Hard work is not the means to the goal—it is the goal. Burnout often isn’t real burnout—it’s emotional mislabeling from not reframing reality. True ownership begins with saying: my fault. That’s when growth starts. Say no when you mean no—don’t lie to yourself or others just to avoid discomfort. Shrink the time between having a thought and acting on it. Power lives there. Separate how you feel from what you need to do. Repetition builds confidence—do it so many times you’re bored. Authenticity means what you think, say, and do are aligned—even when no one's watching. Practice viewing anxiety as excitement to perform at a higher level. Act like the person who already achieved what you want. Think in decades, not days—wealthy people always speak in longer time horizons. Focus on the most leveraged inputs and eliminate distractions ruthlessly. You gain freedom by working until you never need to do what you hate again. Work when no one's watching. That’s where your real self is tested. Root for yourself first—clap before anyone else ever does. Do the task you’re avoiding first. It’s almost always the bottleneck. Practice what feels hard—your brain builds muscle doing hard things often. Track outputs, not just effort. Results matter. Reframe your story. If you’re in pain, it’s because you’re alive and evolving. Act like you already are the version of yourself that you're trying to become. Be the kind of person who works harder when no one sees—not less. Extend your time horizon and play for legacy, not validation. Don’t seek motivation—build identity through repetition. Feel your presence with people missing you, but be important enough first for them to miss you. Don't talk bad about the next person's ex, it is as you are judging that person's choices - She choose you, don't forget. There is nothing more important than loving who you are, it is contagious, as it is not loving you. I am the conqueror of my self, the emperor of my soul, boundless to the limits I seek to reach. As if it is dark, and the shadow surrounding. Who decide the limit of yourself? Its you. You can jump as high as you put your mind to it. You are a king. In the heart, mind and soul. The world tells you that you don’t deserve the crown. The world will not be longer than yourself exisiting. Leaf has no direction as it moves through the wind. You have. For every nail you hammer there is also a backlash. Sleep with the widest dream, and wake up with the desire to accomplish it. With persistence of a manly energy, and not giving up like your ex did on you. By saying "the dragon is too big to slay" you made the first mistake in slaying the dragon. You are against a small lizard with a magical sword with flames. Do not fret. Most man think for the sake of thinking, or talk for the sake of talking... where you should direct this energy to a focused way towards your goal. What would you do if you could never fail? Would you love more? Laugh? Fearless? Full heart? Act like that, everyday.
I don't know if there are others who are experiencing too, but the new updated CS is just rubbish and scary! Unfortunately I was told many members are deleting their accounts here because of that. Such a pitty! ============= I'm an Albanian Orientalist and a cultural researcher. Beside, I have been a private teacher of Albanian language to foreigners and some foreign languages to Albanians. While travelling I prefer to talk, possibly mixing different languages (it helps me improve communications and not to forget the languages I speak), also to visit and meet good people of different background who have some good culture and knowledge to share, so we can profit from each-other while meeting or during our travels. I have been studying and living in different countries, which makes me feel the need to share and learn from and about difference positive cultures. Let's try always to be and think positively! I don't drink (alcohol), I don't smoke (weed or other drugs), I don't eat pig (pork), and I'm still happy... but I don't mind if you are obliged to do that... I am also not a fun of night life or indoor activities... I need to breath more... 😊 For many years now I have been helping many travellers (not tourists) to go for hiking, trekking or showing them around Tirana, about its history, heritage and how it did change during the times. Usually from March to October, if I am in Tirana and if I am available, I usually do organize trip programs to go to Dajti mountain for hiking or by cable cars, going to Lake Bovilla, go for trekking around the Grand Park of Tirana and also every week or every two weeks to go to othe beautiful villages, with full green and lakes around Tirana.
I’m a Costa Rican who left my home, just steps away from the beach, to travel around the world. I’m currently living in Tirana. I’m a teacher who loves nature, animals, music, good conversations, and discovering the world.
New profile after I could not log in to my old account. Please find the old account and references below: https://assets.couchsurfing.com/people/villekorpela I work as a tech investor and consultant in Dubai and Tirana, I am originally from Finland and I have been an active host on Couchsurfing since 2017. I am getting a second education at the moment to become a certified professional photographer.
I'm all about spiritualism and understanding. Passionate about music, crazy about stand up comedy. Father of two, hard worker yet lazy.
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