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Overview
About Me
🌍 Hey there, fellow wanderers! 🌍
I'm a proud Bulgarian from the legendary town of Gabrovo (yes, the place famous for its sharp humor and frugality, don’t worry, I’ll share the jokes, not charge for them 😄). Currently, I'm living and studying in Sofia, where I juggle student life with my passions for ecology, hiking, and ultra running (yes, voluntarily running ridiculous distances for fun!).
I'm brand new to Couchsurfing and super excited to dive into this awesome community. Whether it's swapping stories over a cup of tea, sharing travel tips, or exploring local trails together, I'm all about meeting new people and making genuine connections.
As a hiking and travel enthusiast, I’m always up for an adventure, whether that means hosting fellow explorers, showing you around, or just sharing good vibes and laughs. So if you're up for nature talks, spontaneous trips, or hearing about why Gabrovo's humor deserves global fame-I'm your person! 🌿👟
Let’s make memories, not just miles! 🚀
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Whether hosting or being hosted, I love connecting with others, swapping stories, and making travel more meaningful!
Interests
- hiking in the mountains
Teach, Learn, Share
I'm curious about science, nature, and different cultures. Always open to sharing stories, ideas, and random facts while learning from others along the way!
What I Can Share with Hosts
I’m always up for a good laugh, fun stories, and sharing a bit of Bulgaria’s quirky humor (Gabrovo style!). Love hiking, ultra running, and all things nature, so I can offer trail tips and eco-friendly hacks too. If you're curious about Bulgarian culture or up for trying local dishes like banitsa, I’m happy to share! Mostly, I bring good vibes, interesting chats, and a genuine love for meeting new people.
Countries I’ve Visited
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Spain, United Kingdom
Countries I’ve Lived In
Poland