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Why I Might Not Use CouchSurfing Again - Meet My New Brother Felipe

“Couchsurfing? No, I don’t thnk I will use that” I hear that a lot. And for a good reason. It is hard to want to trust a stranger to your home, or a trust a stranger you have never meet and stay with them for a time. How do you know they won’t do something bad or steal your items? Couchsurfing can be very scary. I can tell you that after my first time using Couchsurfing I don’t want to use it again.

What is Couchsurfing?

What is Couchsurfing? Well, it is a website designed to meet people around the world. It has groups where you can discuss with people with similar interests online. It has events where you can meet up with people that share you desires and interests. But the most powerful part is that people can open up their house/room/couch to a stranger and show them their life and culture and in return learn more about someone else’s life and culture.

My First Experience

I have always feared using Couchsurfing, it just did not seem like the right thing for me. But I was running out of money while staying in Bogota. I needed a place to stay, but even more so I did not want to stay in a hostel as I would be around other travelers rather than a local. My friend mentioned how much fun she had meeting and hosting people through Couchsurfing and that I should give it a try. I also have another friend who happens to be ambassador for her region and I hear the great stories she has of people she has hosted. With all these positive things people had to say about Couchsurfing it was time for me to dive right on in, eyes closed, unaware what might happen.

Finding Someone

After scouring through mounds and mounds of profiles I submitted a request to 5 different people who seemed like they were interesting people. One really stood out, he did not have a lot of references, just one… the thing that is said about this person “He is always smiling”. That was the person I wanted to stay with and learn more about. His name Felipe.

Felipe with Some New Friends and Beers - Bogota, Colombia

The Rejection and Acceptance

One by one each person proceeded to tell me that they did not have space available, were out of town, and one by one my heart started to sink and feel heavy. The pound of my heart could be felt as my disappointment set. Four people had said they were not available for host me at the time for the three week period. Felipe was the last person on my list. His response finally came with and I started to read it, my heart started to sink a bit more. The words “I do not have a room available…” were the first set of words I saw. At that point I did not want to read on. I was glad that I did though. The email continued “…until Monday, where I have a guest who is already staying with me.” I had accepted his invitation and so I booked a place to stay for the 5 days wait after I landed in Bogotá, Colombia.

Day 1

After those eventful filled five days we meet in the region of Suba in Bogota, an area I was used to as I had stayed there 2 years before. In my email requesting a place to stay I had mentioned that I was an excellent cook and enjoyed cooking. For the first night, I wanted to prove what I had said. We headed to the store and picked up the ingredients needed to create an Indian curry and combined the ingredients to create a steaming hot turmeric stained food that is very common in Inida. As we ate, we had some beers and moved our mouths and tongues as we conversed all night long. I don’t remember what our conversation was about, but it must have been a good conversation as we did not get some sleep until almost 1 am. It was starting to become a good connection. The connection kept getting stronger and stronger over the next few days, especially when the weekend came. How so you ask?

Felipe and His Loving Sister in Villa De Leyva - Colombia

The Family

That next weekend we headed to Tunja where I was taken in as family. First we meet up with his cousins, two Colombians who lived in Brazil. The two were also on the same route, we shared a car ride with them. The car ride was a bonding experience with his family.

As I arrived to a square house on the corner of an intersection of Tunja I was given a room to stay. I got to meet his sisters and felt like I was starting of become part of the family. We had lunch, a vegan meal, which was fantastic since I am a vegetarian. I got to converse with his sisters as well as his father, who spoke very little English. I was shown around the town of Tunja personally by his father and I got take part of family activities. It was like I was having another family in a different land than my own. And from this I was learning what it meant to be in a Colombian family. We headed back to Bogotá and I thanked Felipe for the wonderful weekend.

Our Time

While in Bogotá I got introduce Felipe of what I know of Bogotá from the 6 times I have visited. We got to know the nightlife of Bogotá as it was now the week of my birthday. A week hard to remember and hard to forget. It was basically partying just about every night, not one night ending before 2 am. It made it hard for me to do my work, but the memories made (if I could remember them), were amazing. We both had a great time meeting new friends.

Felipe and I In the Plaza in Tunha

Why I Don’t Want To Use Couch Surfing Again

Felipe called me his brother, and I considered him to be my brother. And because of this experience, I may never want to do Couch Surfing again. It will be impossible to try to out do this experience. I can’t imagine a better host and a better connection than what I had for three weeks. It is hard to imagine that Couch Surfing can better than this experience. I fear that it can’t get any better than my time with Felipe. I meet a new a family member that I never knew I had and a strong connection to his family. I learned a lot from Felipe, and what it really means to be in a family. It is hard to forget what I learned in those three weeks (especially never to take a shot called Kill Me). I want to reach this article out to him and say thank you. I also want to thank Couch Surfing for making this happen.

Who knows, perhaps someday I will Couch Surf again, but that person has to be very special, or perhaps I will leap blindly like I did the first time using Couch Surfing. It is hard to get past that fear.

What do you think of CouchSurfing? Tell us Perhaps you have questions? We want to hear those stories. Leave a comment below, send me a tweet on twitter, or post on my facebook. Heck even send us a message. Let me know so I can help. Happy travels :)

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Gogobot iPhone App

So I have favorite websites where I go to get some good advice for travel. One of my favorite websites I like to head to is Gogobot. What is even more interesting is that Gogobot just released a new iPhone App today for their website.

So what is Gogobot? It is a great website to get reviews from people who have visited the places you are interested in. Some one can write a detailed review of a place so that you do not have to go guessing on whether the place is good or not. It also has a great social networking feel where your friends, and others can add suggestions to your trips as well as give recommendations and reviews of the places they been before you go. The site also, to an extent, allow to you plan trips from the advice of your friends or suggestions of things around your already points of interest. Each user can also create city guides from their reviews, and also allows to make your own custom guides. Basically, Gogobot is the best of TripAdvisor for the trip advice and Facebook’s social networking.

This App… is NONE of that. This app is a mostly an app to help make postcards based on where are you at. It is kind of like Instagram, with all its wonderful camera filters, but not. The reviews are limited to ratings and the information of places are limited to addresses and phone number. It is rather cool how it can show you a map of where to find the place though. But there is no way to really find out detailed information about a point of interest.

A user can grab their trip plans from the app, which is great if you already made some plans on the website. But some one like me who travels with his iOS device only, would like to get the ability to add advice of places they have been; as well as see or get new advice of places around. These elements are missing from this app. It lacks the ability to add a review and also lacks the ability to get advice (one of the key features of GogoBot’s website).

I know this is GogoBot’s first attempt at making an iOS app, and I am looking forward to them developing this app to something as powerful as their website. But right now, the app is not very helpful at all and would not recommend anyone to download it, unless you want to make cheesy postcards. Personally, I will stick to the Tripadvisor App.

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Philippines: Recap - MacArthur & Monbon Beach Resort

After finding out I had just returned from a vacation in the Philippines, people ask me “Where did you visit?” At that point I tell them I was in the town of MacArthur. People they look at me with a strange face and say. “Where?”

Before knowing my friend, I had no clue of where MacArthur, Leyte was. After meeting my friend, I want to return. MacArthur is not a place anyone would think of to visit on a vacation, as there are no tourist attractions around. Most small villages that become tourist spots are usually fishing villages offers good cuisine around. But MacArthur does not eve have a huge fishing population (but it does have a good amount of fishermen).

So what is there to do in MacArthur? Well, nothing. And that is the point, do nothing. That is what I did there. It was a great place to sit in a nice beach house and relax.

Now the MacArthur is a small village with not a lot of luxuries. With that said, there are no large extravagant resorts around, well not quite. The place that allowed me to stay for 3 1/2 days was a place I fell in love with. A small resort known as Monbon Beach Resort. This blog here tells more about the resort than I could.

The price was right for this place. For 1500 Pesos (about $33 USD) per a day I had an air-conditioned room with access to a kitchen and living room in a house. Also had access to a large living room area where the view was a the beach. The beach had places to eat and there was always some one there.

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That beach was amazing. Every day I went there, there was some one who was eating, relaxing and just having a good time, usually a local. Almost every time they invited me to come and sit and enjoy some drinks and food and some laughs. It is hard to not want to leave a town where the people are so nice.

Every night my friend and I took a short walk down to the town central market where we got some fresh vegetables to cook and some fruits to eat the next morning. The place was just a wonder to me. It is no wonder why I want to go and visit the place again some time in my life.

I would also invite everyone else to visit the small friendly town of MacArthur. Enjoy the relaxation and the people there.

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Philippines Days 13: Street Food

Yeah, so when you travel they say to avoid the street food. Who knows what kind of diseases you can get and not to forget the diarrhea. But to tell you the truth, I try only to eat street food when I travel. OR if I am lucky enough I have who I am staying with do some home cooking. Today, it was street food. My place in Makati was close to a great place to get some street food. At the corner of Don Chino and Malolos my travel mate and I found a lot of good eats. I am not talking about the McDonalds or the Joliebees there, I am talking of the amazing finds of all the street food stands. For once I found street food stands that are vegetarian safe, serving tofu and meatless (for once) vegetables and a rice porridge known as lugow, which is usually served with beef tripe, but mine was not.

It is always nice to to eat some good food and enjoy it.

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Philippines Day 2: Manila… Chill

And now it hear it on the tin roof, the rain pouring down. I knew when coming to Philippines that I would be visiting during the rain season. My plan for when it rain, just chill. That is what I did. I sat in and just chilled. My original plan was to try to take a photo of the Manila Bay sunset, but I guess I will have to do that another time.

Today I was also going to it up the University Belt in Manila. Before I was going to go I was going to go eat something. So went out and crossed the street towards the corner burger stand and ordered 2 egg sandwiches. As I started to eat them, the rain started to come down. That is when I knew I was not going to go to the University Belt any time soon.

At that point I went back to the lounge room of the hostel and sat down and talked to a Belgian who bought me a beer. We talked of travel and about his life living in Philippines part of the time and Belgium the other times. I went back to my room and took a nap and waited for my friend to come over.

After waking up from my nap, due to my friend’s text message, I cleaned myself up in anticipation of my friend coming over. At around 7:00 I heard a knock on my door it was my young friend from last night. We ordered some food, sat down and watched some Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations.

It was a chill day.

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40 More Days Delhi and Leh

Yep, only 40 more days until I leave to India. Going to be traveling to Leh, known for being high in the Himalayan Mountains. This area is rich with Tibetan culture. What do you guys know of Leh and the Himalayan mountains? Help me prepare. Feel free to follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr

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