Azry
Azry, 25 years, event manager in MSU (Management and Science University) in KL, was our first host! He likes to play the guitar and to hang out with his international students. We were very happy to meet him: he was answering all our questions (and we had many), he was dropping us, helping us with booking bus tickets, showing us the area around his place and around KL and he even took one day off to spend more time with us! We met his friends (Francisco and three joyful Kazakh young women who want to see us in few weeks when we will reach the Kazakhstan!) and we had nice late evenings at home, playing music and watching a movie! Such an amazing chance we had at the beginning of our trip!

Azry & Hannah
Charles
Charles, from Nigeria, living with Bright, one of his brothers, was our host in Penang. He was trying to make us believe that he was 50 years old... instead of something around 35! He is into business and he is as well playing the guitare. He is a really chilled, peaceful and helpful person: he was always suggesting to drop us here or there, even if he didn't really have the time and helped us a lot to catch our bus in the last (almost catastrophic) night . In the morning we had a really good time - talking over a cup of coffee with him. We learned a lot about the visa and immigration process in Malaysia.
Azry, 25 years, event manager in MSU (Management and Science University) in KL, was our first host! He likes to play the guitar and to hang out with his international students. We were very happy to meet him: he was answering all our questions (and we had many), he was dropping us, helping us with booking bus tickets, showing us the area around his place and around KL and he even took one day off to spend more time with us! We met his friends (Francisco and three joyful Kazakh young women who want to see us in few weeks when we will reach the Kazakhstan!) and we had nice late evenings at home, playing music and watching a movie! Such an amazing chance we had at the beginning of our trip!
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Charles
Charles, from Nigeria, living with Bright, one of his brothers, was our host in Penang. He was trying to make us believe that he was 50 years old... instead of something around 35! He is into business and he is as well playing the guitare. He is a really chilled, peaceful and helpful person: he was always suggesting to drop us here or there, even if he didn't really have the time and helped us a lot to catch our bus in the last (almost catastrophic) night . In the morning we had a really good time - talking over a cup of coffee with him. We learned a lot about the visa and immigration process in Malaysia.Couchsurfing thoughts
Couchsurfing... such a nice invention! We are so happy to use it. We could see other parts of the city than the center, understand more what is the daily life of inhabitants, discover another face of the places (the university's world close to KL, the immigration situation in Malaysia etc.), we had nice conversations and we shared so many nice moments already! Both of our new friends were asking: "when will you come back?". Well... we don't know but we hope to meet you again, one day, in Malaysia, in Europe or in Togo! We feel very grateful.
Couchsurfing... such a nice invention! We are so happy to use it. We could see other parts of the city than the center, understand more what is the daily life of inhabitants, discover another face of the places (the university's world close to KL, the immigration situation in Malaysia etc.), we had nice conversations and we shared so many nice moments already! Both of our new friends were asking: "when will you come back?". Well... we don't know but we hope to meet you again, one day, in Malaysia, in Europe or in Togo! We feel very grateful.

I'm so glad you're enjoying your adventure so far :) Thanks for making us travel with you. Can't wait for the next one. <3
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