Nomadic Tour, aka Tourvashu Jaiswal, is a former software engineer turned world traveler who has explored over 70 countries across six continents. His adventures are fueled by a passion for cultural exchange and meeting new people.
Wiki:
Real Name: Tourvashu Jaiswal
Birthday: 09 March 1993
Age: 31 Years Old (As of 2024)
Birthplace: Prayagraj (Allahabad), India
Profession: Former Software Engineer & Full-Time Traveler
Height: 5 Ft 8 Inch
Weight: 68 Kgs
Marital Status : Unmarried
Girlfriend/Affairs: Not disclosed
Biography:
Tourvashu Jaiswal, better known as Nomadic Tour, is a passionate traveler and adventurer hailing from Prayagraj, India. Formerly a software engineer, Tourvashu made the bold decision to leave his corporate career behind to fulfill his dream of traveling the world. With a deep love for exploring diverse cultures and meeting new people, he has visited more than 70 countries across six continents, each journey further fueling his wanderlust.
Tourvashu’s unique name, which begins with “Tour,” reflects his life’s mission and the adventures he has embarked upon. Through his extensive travels, he has encountered extraordinary experiences, from surviving the coldest places on Earth to traveling on some of the world’s longest and most challenging routes. His adventures and stories are widely shared on social media, where he inspires others to embrace the spirit of exploration.
Interests:
Tourvashu is deeply passionate about travel, cultural exchange, and adventure. He enjoys trying new foods, cooking both Indian and local dishes, learning new languages, and engaging in activities like surfing, hitchhiking, and various sports. His interests also extend to technology and fitness.
One Amazing Thing He’s Done:
- Traveled across 15 West African countries solely by land border crossings.
- Sat atop the world’s longest and heaviest train in the Sahara Desert, Mauritania.
- Completed the 9,000+ KM journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia.
- Took a 10,000 KM domestic flight, crossing eight time zones.
- Lived in Yakutsk, Russia, the world’s coldest city, at -50°C.
- Visited Oymyakon, Siberia, the coldest inhabited place, at -65°C.
- Seen the Great Pyramid of Giza and 5 of the 7 Wonders of the World.
- Witnessed the Northern Lights and floated on the Dead Sea.
- Traveled to the North Pole and hitchhiked in multiple countries.
- Attended the world’s largest cultural and religious gathering, the Kumbh Festival.
- Participated in a unique cultural festival in Papua New Guinea.
- Experienced the world’s biggest water fight festival in Thailand.
- Seen the continuously burning Darvaza Gas Crater in Turkmenistan.
Tourvashu is eager to share his wealth of travel experiences and learn about the cultures, traditions, and cuisines of the people he meets. He is always willing to offer his knowledge and assistance, particularly in areas related to India and the numerous countries he has explored.
Tourvashu is always ready to lend a helping hand and provide any information or support his hosts may require. His vast travel experiences make him a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring new cultures or countries.
Countries He’s Visited:
Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, England, Fiji, France, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Liberia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Niger, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Norway, Oman, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Turkey, Turkmenistan, UAE, Uzbekistan, Vatican City, Vietnam, Wales, Western Sahara
Countries He’s Lived In:
Austria, India, United Kingdom
Social Media:
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Tourvashu Jaiswal’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of travel and the belief that the world is truly one family.