Travel, discovery, and personal growth are at the core of his being.
He comes from a tiny village where he lived for 14 years, but after that, there was no stopping him. Throughout his life, he has been constantly on the move, never allowing his love for freedom and travel to be confined to a single city or country. He has often feltexcept during COVIDthat the world is a playground, and its up to him to explore how to reach it.
Early on, he realized what he wanted to do with his life, understanding that travel is not only a physical journey but also an inner, spiritual, and self-exploratory process.
The answer became clear: work with people, travel, and share the knowledge he has accumulated in his relatively short but intensely lived life. He has visited over 70 countries and has lived in many of them for extended periods.
For him, the most valuable destinations are those where one can learn or share knowledge. True escape from the daily grind comes from observing and learning from other cultures and their best practices.
Yoga plays a central role in this journey. During his travels in India, he refined his practice to such an extent that he earned a yoga teaching certification in 2018. Acquiring this knowledge became the key that allowed him to travel full-time while doing what truly fascinates him. This led to the founding of Divine Souls Mission, through which he organizes inspirational and yoga retreats in exotic locations for those seeking a meaningful escape.
He firmly believes that experiencing cultures different from our own is a kind of magic that should be prescribed to everyone.
His ability to travel extensively has been supported by his preference for alternatives to hotels: home exchanges, pet-sitting, RV trips, or volunteering. These choices not only helped him optimize costs but also extend the length of his journeys.
The greatest benefit, however, has been the opportunity to step into more than 100 homes over the past five years, from Mexico to New Zealand, Costa Rica to Japan, observing what makes people happy in diverse cultures. He hasnt just seen the usual tourist sights; he has immersed himself in the daily lives of locals and engaged in meaningful interactions along the way.



























