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Overview
About Me
Hello! My name is Tet and I’m from Georgia.
For the past five years I have been traveling around the world and exploring different ways of living. During this time I have lived in the Amazon rainforest in South America and spent time in India, the Himalayas, Nepal, and several other countries. These experiences have taught me a lot about cultures, nature, and the different perspectives people have about life.I’m very curious about how humans live in different climates and environments. Because of this interest, my next goal is to spend at least one year in Svalbard. I’m fascinated by the idea of living in a place where there are several months of daylight and several months of darkness, and experiencing how people adapt to such unique natural conditions.For me, traveling is not just about seeing places, but about meeting people and understanding their everyday life. I enjoy meaningful conversations, learning from others, and discovering local cultures. Some of the most valuable moments of my travels have come from simple human connections.
As a guest, I try to be respectful, calm, and considerate. I understand the trust it takes to open your home to a traveler, and I truly appreciate that kindness. I always try to keep spaces clean and be mindful of the host’s home and routines.I would be happy to share travel stories from different parts of the world, cook Georgian and also many different culture receipt food, help with small things around the house, or simply spend time having good conversations.I enjoy nature, remote places, hiking, learning about different cultures, and talking about life and the world.
I’m always grateful for the people I meet along the way and the experiences we share.
Looking forward to meeting open-minded people and creating meaningful connections during my journey
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I travel around the world and love interacting with people who have a different perspective on the world.
Interests
Main research focuses on how life happens.
- traveling
- agriculture
- computer science
- medicine
- philosophy
- psychology
- science
- lucid dreaming
- programing
- plant medicine
- yoga and meditation
Music, Movies, and Books
Music, Books, Psychology
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I travel around the world, encounter different cultures, and learn from them about specific topics that interest me.
Teach, Learn, Share
Meditation, yoga practices, plant based medicine, language, programing, carpentery, dreaming and sleep science.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Currently, I sometimes help people who are dealing with mental health challenges. During my travels I’ve learned different practices that help people understand their minds and emotions better. In India and Nepal I spent time learning yoga and meditation techniques that I can now share with others.
My travels have also helped me develop practical skills. I enjoy working with my hands and have experience with things like carpentry and agriculture.
Before I began traveling, I worked in computer science as a programmer and graphic designer. Because of this, I’m also happy to help with computer-related things or share what I know.
Along the way I have occasionally worked as an English teacher in different parts of the world, including the Amazon rainforest and even a Tibetan monastery. My English is still improving, but teaching has been a wonderful way to connect with people from different cultures.
I also practice dream yoga and continue exploring meditation and self-awareness as part of my journey.
I enjoy learning from the people I meet and sharing experiences along the way.
Countries I’ve Visited
Brazil, France, Germany, India, Nepal, Panama, Peru, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Brazil, France, Georgia, Germany, India, Nepal, Panama, Turkey