Welcome to my personal space! Here, I invite you to join me on my journey beyond the classroom. I consider myself an anthropological traveler—traveling not just to see new cities, but, more importantly, to connect with and engage with local people, absorbing and learning from their rich cultures.
As someone passionate about exploring the world, its languages and cultures, I have traveled to over 35 countries, hitchhiking and immersing myself in diverse communities. I am also a proud member of the Couchsurfing community, where I not only host travelers in my home but also stay with locals during my own adventures. This practice has enriched my understanding of the world and deepened my appreciation for the beauty of human connection.
In 2014, I published a book –"TREN AL SUR"–,detailing my hitchhiking adventures across South America during my undergraduate years. This experience not only shaped my academic interests but also reinforced my belief in the transformative power of travel.
Read this interview about my book and my adventures around South America to learn more about my experiences and my philosophy of life.
Visit my CouchSurfing profile. Feel free to connect if you are a fellow couchsurfer! This community is all about helping and supporting each other, and the more we are the merrier!