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Overview
About Me
Hi! I’m Pradhyuman Singh from Jaipur, India. I come from a traditional Rajput family with a strong legacy and values. I grew up surrounded by stories of culture, hospitality, and courage and somewhere, those values live on in me.
I have a deep passion for traveling. Exploring new places, meeting different kinds of people, and learning about their cultures truly excites me. Every journey brings something new whether it’s breathtaking landscapes, local traditions, or unique stories from strangers I meet along the way. Traveling helps me grow as a person, making me more open-minded, adaptable, and appreciative of life. I don’t travel just to see new places, but to experience life from different perspectives. Whether it’s a peaceful village, a bustling city, or a hidden gem off the beaten path, I find joy in every adventure. Traveling, for me, is not just a hobby it’s a way of living and understanding the world.
I’m someone who enjoys deep conversations, learning from people, and creating authentic connections across borders. Though I may appear traditional from the outside, I’m open-minded at heart and love meeting people from different walks of life. I’m a passionate traveler, entrepreneur, and a people-person who loves to learn about different cultures. I believe in meaningful conversations, good food, deep laughter, and exploring the unseen. I come from a culturally family with a legacy, and I always enjoy exchanging stories and experiences. I’m someone who believes in kindness and genuine human connections. I’m new to Couchsurfing but excited to meet locals, understand their lifestyles, and also host people in my city with respect and warmth. I love simplicity, kindness, good food, new cultures, and meaningful silences too.
If you’re open, real, and respectful we’ll definitely vibe
Instagram :- https://www.instagram.com/kr_pradhyuman_singh_rajawat?igsh=Mzg2Zm93bGpkZnpm&utm_source=qr
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I want to explore the world not just like a tourist but through the eyes of locals. Couchsurfing gives me a chance to connect with real people, share authentic moments, and grow personally. I also want to host travelers and give them a real taste of Indian culture and hospitality. I want to experience different cultures, local lifestyles, and exchange stories. I come from a traditional Rajput family in Rajasthan where hospitality is not just a habit it’s our way of life. We believe in “Atithi Devo Bhava” the guest is God. I’m on Couchsurfing because I want to connect with real people across the world, beyond borders, beyond small talk.
I’ve always believed that the best way to know a place is not through guides or brochures, but through its people their stories, their homes, their food, and their culture. Couchsurfing gives me that opportunity.
Whether I’m traveling or hosting, I enjoy cultural exchange, meaningful conversations, sharing stories of Rajasthan’s rich legacy, and understanding how others live, think, and feel. I’m not here for a free bed I’m here for real connections. I believe every person has something unique to share, and I love making genuine connections across the world. Couchsurfing allows me to carry forward that value by welcoming travelers, learning from them, and sharing the culture I come from.
Interests
Traveling like a local I don’t care about luxury hotels; I care about local food, real people, and stories.
Culture & history especially royal heritage, Indian philosophy, and how different people live around the world
Human psychology what drives people, emotions, pain, silence I love observing the mind
Natural acting I enjoy performing emotional scenes just for the thrill of it (no training, just instinct)
Cooking chai & desi meals food isn’t just food, it’s emotion in spice
Spirituality learning from the Gita or even silence
Long late-night conversations from life goals to heartbreak, nothing is off-topic
Good cinema raw, real, and powerful stories
Deep music from Coke Studio to Coldplay, from Arijit to Linkin Park
Dance (mostly lyrical & freestyle) I dance when I’m alone, when I’m overwhelmed, or when words aren’t enough. It’s therapy, not a performance.
I’m not into small talk I’m into real talks, real food, and real souls.
- fashion
- photography
- concerts
- festivals
- dancing
- wine
- beer
- working out
- meditation
- nightlife
- partying
- clubbing
- traveling
- socializing
- music
- live music
- outdoor activities
- hiking
- international relations
- language exchange
- adventure travel
- beaches
- mountains
- urban exploration
- food
- nature
- learning languages
- spirituality
- bike riding
- street food
- exploring
- stand up comedy
- meeting new people
- netflix
- hanging out
- foreign cultures
- horseriding
- long drive
- nature walks
- sleeping under the stars
- activities
- history and culture
Music, Movies, and Books
Music :- Lose Yourself :- Eminem
• Let Her Go :– Passenger
• Believer :– Imagine Dragons
• In the End :- Linkin Park
• See You Again :- Wiz Khalifa
• Fix You :- Coldplay
• Shape of You :- Ed Sheeran
• Blinding Lights :- The Weeknd
Movies :-
1. Phir Hera Pheri
2. Three Idiots
3. The Bucket List
4. Midnight in Paris
5. My Fault
6. After we fell
7. After we collided
Books :- 1. Do Epic Shit
2.Power of Money
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
1. Once I woke up at 4 AM, packed a small bag, and left solo on a 300km motorbike ride into the Aravalli hills no destination, no plan, just the road, chai stops, and random stories with strangers
2. I jumped off a 40-foot cliff into a waterfall in the monsoon heart racing, legs shaking, but I did it. That one leap made me believe I can face anything in life
3. I once spent an entire night alone under the open sky in the Thar desert no network, no lights, just a campfire, sand dunes, and the sounds of wild animals around. That night, I truly felt what silence, courage, and surrender mean.
It wasn’t just about adventure,it was about trusting myself when there was no one around, no map, and no plan. Since then, I’ve never feared being alone. I’ve only feared not living fully.
Teach, Learn, Share
What I Can Teach:
• Indian culture and Rajputana history not from books, but from stories passed down in my family.
• Basic Hindi or Rajasthani phrases
• Indian cooking (especially spicy desi chai & simple royal-style dishes)
• Street-smart Indian travel hacks, what guides won’t tell you
What I Want to Learn:
• How people live, think, and dream in other countries
• New recipes, local customs, real-life philosophies
• Languages even just basic words, I love collecting them
• How to become more minimal and mentally free
• Honest stories of success, failure, love, silence
What I Can Share:
• My time, energy, and good conversations
• A bit of Rajasthan’s royal soul
• Open-mindedness without judgment
• A laugh over chai or wine
• A genuine effort to make someone’s day better
What I Can Share with Hosts
I believe that Couchsurfing is not just about staying somewhere it’s about sharing something real. Here’s what I bring with me:
Genuine Respect for your time, your space, and your home. I’m a clean, independent guest who doesn’t treat your house like a hotel.
Good Energy & Conversations I can talk deep or just chill about travel, life, emotions, cultures, or even just laugh over nothing.
Indian Cooking I’d love to make you chai, basic desi food, or even teach you how to use Indian spices if you’re curious.
Rajasthan Stories Real ones from royal legacy to rural struggles.
Help Around the House I don’t mind doing dishes, helping in the kitchen, or anything you need.
A Small Gift or Memory If I’m carrying something from India, I’ll leave it behind. If not, I’ll leave good vibes and a story worth remembering.
Cultural Exchange From language and food to mindset and music I love both giving and learning.
I can also help you plan your future trip to India real tips, not tourist traps.
Countries I’ve Visited
Maldives, Thailand, United Arab Emirates
Countries I’ve Lived In
India