I am a curious traveler focused on deep local immersion and rituals. I’ve visited 6 of the 7 world wonders, but prefer traveling with patience and respect: whether trekking to Annapurna Base Camp (Nepal), crossing Vietnam by motorbike, riding the iron ore train (Mauritania) where I also witnessed traditional pre wedding celebrations or walking alongside locals from Puno to Cusco (Peru) during the December 2022 blockades. My journey is built on unforgettable community encounters. I've lived in a Rio favela (Brazil), assisted as an Amazon guide connecting with indigenous villages, helped build a travelers' house during Pachamama ceremonies in Cochabamba (Bolivia), and slept at the home of the woman who witnessed Che Guevara’s capture in La Higuera. I’ve also lived with a family in Ibel (Senegal) for a newborn's baptism while exploring Bassari Country, visited a Zapatista Caracol in Chiapas, and witnessed the Mayan-Catholic syncretism of San Juan Chamula (Mexico). I am fascinated by how humanity celebrates life and death. I love the energy of carnivals (Barranquilla, Rio, Viareggio, Tenerife) as much as the solemnity of Hindu/Punjabi cremations in India and Kathmandu (Nepal), the sunrises of Bagan (Myanmar), and Umbanda ceremonies in Bahia (Brazil) I've also left offerings for the goddess María Lionza at the mystical Sorte Mountain (Venezuela) experienced ancient Toraja funeral rites and the hospitality of Wae Rebo (Indonesia) inside their nail-less, 5-story Mbaru Niang huts. To me, food is a bridge. I'll try everything to show gratitude: from cobra blood to piranha, camel, or crocodile. Thanks to Couchsurfing, I’ve camped in Wadi Rum (Jordan) and connected with wonderful souls worldwide. Al final, no viajo para tachar lugares de un mapa, sino para sentarme a la mesa con desconocidos, escuchar sus historias con respeto y recordar que todos compartimos la misma humanidad. Si me abres tu puerta, te aseguro charlas infinitas, una mano dispuesta a ayudar y un respeto absoluto por tu hogar.
对冒险运动感兴趣
对拳击感兴趣
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正在学习法语
我为什么使用Couchsurfing
Because I believe traveling is about sharing. Couchsurfing has allowed me to meet amazing people, discover cultures from the inside, and feel part of places where I was once just a visitor. I’m not here just for a couch but for real connections, stories, and cultural exchange. 🌍 Porque creo que viajar es compartir. Couchsurfing me ha permitido conocer personas increíbles, descubrir culturas desde adentro y sentirme parte de lugares donde antes era solo un visitante. No busco solo un sofá, sino conexiones reales, historias y aprendizajes mutuos. 🌍
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I am a curious traveler who seeks to understand the world through its people and traditions. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit 6 of the 7 world wonders, always trying to integrate into local life: from staying in a Rio favela (Brazil) to being welcomed by a Uros family on Lake Titicaca (Peru). In the Amazon (Colombia/Brazil), I assisted as a guide, which allowed me to truly connect with the culture and life of various indigenous villages. In Cochabamba (Bolivia), I helped build a house for travelers and took part in Pachamama ceremonies. My journey has gifted me unforgettable encounters, such as visiting a Zapatista Caracol in Chiapas and witnessing rituals in San Juan Chamula (Mexico), where religious syncretism blends Mayan beliefs with Catholicism in a unique atmosphere of incense and prayers. I also stayed at the home of the woman who witnessed Che Guevara’s capture in La Higuera (Bolivia), and was welcomed in Ibel (Senegal) to celebrate a local family’s naming ceremony while exploring Bassari Country. I prefer traveling with patience and respect: whether trekking to Annapurna Base Camp (Nepal), riding across Vietnam by motorbike, or crossing the desert on the iron ore train (Mauritania). I have been moved by the spirituality in India and Nepal, witnessing the depth of their cremation rituals, the sunrises in Bagan (Myanmar), and the hospitality in Wae Rebo (Indonesia), where people live in Mbaru Niang—impressive five-level conical huts made of wood and thatch without using a single nail. I enjoy the energy of global carnivals (Barranquilla, Rio, Viareggio, Tenerife) as much as the solemnity of Toraja funerals (Indonesia) or Umbanda rituals (Brazil). Thanks to Couchsurfing, I’ve camped in the Wadi Rum desert (Jordan) and met incredible people. To me, food is a bridge: tasting piranha, camel, or crocodile is my way of showing gratitude and learning about each culture. Soy un viajero curioso que busca entender el mundo a través de su gente y sus tradiciones. He tenido la suerte de visitar 6 de las 7 maravillas del mundo, siempre intentando integrarme en la vida local: desde convivir en una favela en Río (Brasil) hasta ser recibido por una familia Uros en el Titicaca (Perú). En el Amazonas (Colombia/Brasil), tuve la oportunidad de colaborar como guía, lo que me permitió conocer de cerca la vida y cultura de diversas aldeas indígenas. En Cochabamba (Bolivia), ayudé en un proyecto de construcción de una casa para viajeros y participé en ceremonias a la Pachamama. Mi camino me ha regalado encuentros inolvidables, como conocer un Caracol Zapatista en Chiapas y los rituales en San Juan Chamula (México), donde el sincretismo religioso mezcla creencias mayas con catolicismo en un ambiente único de sahumerios y plegarias. También pude dormir en casa de la señora que presenció la captura del Che Guevara en La Higuera (Bolivia), o ser acogido en Ibel (Senegal) para celebrar el bautizo de la hija de una familia local mientras conocía el País Bassari. Me gusta moverme con calma y respeto: ya sea haciendo trekking al Annapurna Base Camp (Nepal), recorriendo Vietnam en moto o cruzando el desierto en el tren de hierro (Mauritania). Me he dejado asombrar por la espiritualidad en India y Nepal, presenciando la profundidad de sus rituales de cremación, los amaneceres en Bagan (Myanmar) o la hospitalidad en Wae Rebo (Indonesia), donde se vive en las Mbaru Niang, impresionantes cabañas cónicas de cinco niveles hechas de madera y paja sin usar clavos. Disfruto tanto de la energía de los carnavales (Barranquilla, Río, Viareggio, Tenerife) como de la solemnidad de los funerales Toraja (Indonesia) o los rituales de Umbanda (Brasil). Gracias a Couchsurfing, he acampado en el desierto de Wadi Rum (Jordania) y conocido personas increíbles. Para mí, la comida es un puente: probar piraña, camello o cocodrilo es mi forma de agradecer y conocer cada cultura.
我能与房东分享的
Stories of resilience and humanity gathered along the way. I am an adaptable and respectful guest, always ready to lend a hand and eager to learn about your daily life. Historias de resiliencia y humanidad recopiladas en el camino. Soy un invitado adaptable y respetuoso, siempre dispuesto a echar una mano y con ganas de aprender de tu día a día.
我的兴趣
I love everything related to outdoor activities and sports (hiking, running, swimming etc...). Photography and video editing. Local Food. Me encanta todo lo que sea relacionado con actividad al aire libre y el deporte ( Senderismo, correr, nadar etc.) Fotografia y editar videos La gastronomia y tradiciones culturales.