To travel is fantastic but it is expencive. - Not at all. Nowadays we talk about tourism 2.0, carpooling. With little money is possible to travel and even get here in Le Marche. We want to show you some of the coolest way to travel and we want to start talking about CouchSurfing.
CouchSurfing is a neologism referring to the practice of moving from one friend's house to another, sleeping in whatever spare space is available, floor or couch, generally staying a few days before moving on to the next house.
The term couchsurfing was adopted by The CouchSurfing Project in 1999 for what is now the world's largest hospitality exchange network. With over 2 million members in 237 countries and territories,CouchSurfing is the most visited hospitality service on the Internet, averaging around 40 million daily page views July-December 2009.
After free registration, members have the option of providing very detailed information and pictures of themselves and of the sleeping accommodation they offer, if any. More information provided by a member, and other members, improves the chances that someone will find the member trustworthy enough to be their host or guest. Security is often measured in the reference established by networking. Volunteers may verify names and addresses. Members looking for accommodation can search for hosts using several parameters such as age, location, gender and activity level. Homestays are entirely consensual between the host and guest, and the duration, nature, and terms of the guest's stay are generally worked out in advance to the convenience of both parties. No monetary exchange takes place except for compensation of incurred expenses (e.g. food). After using the service, members can leave a noticeable reference about their host or guest.
Instead of or in addition to accommodation, members also offer to provide guide services or travel-related advice. CouchSurfing provides editable travel guides and forums where members may seek travel partners or advice. CouchSurfing's main focus is "social networking" and members organize activities such as camping trips, bar crawls, meetings, and sporting events.
Their website features a searchable database of hundreds of upcoming events organized by CouchSurfing members, including the annual "Berlin Beach Camp" which draws over 1,000 attendees, the annual "WinterCamp," and a New Year's Eve party hosted in a different city in Europe every year.
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| CouchSurfing | www |
| Hospitality Club | www |
| Help Exchange | www |
| Holswap | www |
| Home4Exchange | www |
| HomeforHome | www |
| Ospitabici | www |
| ScambioCasa.com | www |
| Servas | www |
| Warm Showers Touring Bicyclists | www |
| WWOOF - World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms | |
| The International WWOOF Association | www |
| WWOOF Australia | www |
| WWOOF Austria | www |
| WWOOF Canada | www |
| WWOOF China | www |
| WWOOF Danimarca | www |
| WWOOF Deutschland | www |
| WWOOF Hawaiis | www |
| WWOOF Inghilterra | www |
| WWOOF Italia | www |
| WWOOF Japan | www |
| WWOOF Korea | www |
| WWOOF Mexico | www |
| WWOOF Nepal | www |
| WWOOF Nuova Zelanda | www |
| WWOOF Rep Ceka | www |
| WWOOF Slovenia | www |
| WWOOF Switzerland | www |
| WWOOF Turkey TaTuTa | www |
| WWOOF USA NOFA Vermont | www |
| WWOOF USA | www |