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Resumen
Sobre mí
I live in a simple small village with little public amenities, border of Bushehr and Fars. I'm married with 2 children over 8 and 14. My family and I with my brothers love to meet expats here and get familiar with mutual culture and tastes.
We are not rich at all but hospitable enough to accept visitors for short time. You can stay at my home or on my farm with traditional simple rooms, currently powered with lanterns no electricity or phones or WIFI.
we are 1 hour far from Asaluye special zone or Persian Gulf, 1 hour from Historical Siraf port, 1 hour from international airport, and there's 4 hours to Shiraz
Por qué estoy en Couchsurfing
Since we are starting to use our land and farm as an ecotour or agritour village, we would like to start it by receiving non-payer guests from around the world. It's going to give us a hint as to how we could manage our tourism business.
Besides, we love to travel overseas and this way we might make friends more and more. I believe this way of life grants you many brothers and sisters, many friends of different culture and brings peace and fraternity to the wild-going world.
Intereses
- ecotourism
- travelling
- green living
- green energy
- organic farming
- writing stories
- swimming in the sea
- bioenvironment
Música, películas y libros
classical music, generally non-action films and social historical books or any English book over renewable energy
Algo increíble que he hecho
started setting up an English Institute in the village, having written some books published internationally on Amazon or other sites aiming to bring cultures togeteher
Enseña, aprende, comparte
love sharing ideas over going green in life, organic food and green energy
Qué puedo ofrecer a los anfitriones
for some my English Knowledge, others farming and gardening ideas focused on recycling, composting, energy-saving as well as giving out my books in print
Países en los que he vivido
Iran