I am Md. Suhanur Rahman Shohan, born in February 1994 in Kushtia, a city rich in culture and heritage. The birthplace of mystic poets like Lalon Shah and Kazi Nazrul Islam, Kushtia shaped my early childhood with simplicity, spirituality, and inspiration.
Due to family circumstances, I moved to Dhaka at a young age and spent a significant part of my childhood and teenage years in Munshiganj, at my maternal grandparents’ house. That place wasn’t just a home—it was a school of life where I learned the values of discipline, kindness, and resilience.
I gradually navigated through the academic journey and eventually secured a government job. I currently work as an Office Assistant at the National University of Bangladesh. This job gives me a sense of stability and the opportunity to contribute to public service, which I cherish deeply.
Yet my identity goes far beyond my job title. I am a passionate traveler. Nature is my refuge, and adventure is my way of life. From the green hills of Sajek to the roaring waterfalls of Sylhet, I’ve always felt a deep connection with the beauty of Bangladesh. Every journey I take fills me with new energy, new stories, and new lessons.
Traveling, for me, is not just about sightseeing—it's about soul-seeking. I believe that every new place introduces us to a new part of ourselves. With every trip, I gather experiences that I later share through my social media and personal website, hoping to inspire others to break the monotony of life and embrace the unknown.
My goal is to explore every beautiful corner of my country and beyond, and to document my travels through photos, videos, and stories that move people. One day, I hope to become not only a traveler but also a storyteller whose journey inspires others to begin theirs.