Nomad Shubham

Nomad Shubham
Birth Date December 2, 2002
Birth Place Bhagalpur, Bihar
Nationality Indian
Occupation Travel Vlogger, Social Media Activist
Channel Name Nomad Shubham
Subscribers 3.11 million (as of May 2025)

Nomad Shubham (born December 2, 2002) is an Indian Travel vlogger and social media activist. He is known for his YouTube videos on Travel Vlogs. As of May 2025, he has about 3.11 million subscribers and 70 Million total video views

Early life and education

Shubham moved to Kota after finishing his tenth-grade education To prepare for the JEE. He stopped preparing for JEE at the age of 16 to travel full-time. Commencing his adventure in 2018, "Nomad Shubham" was added to YouTube on July 5, 2019. He broke the record for the longest hitchhiking and public transportation journey, covering more than 50,000 km across 58 countries.

Career

Famous YouTuber and adventurer Shubham Kumar hails from Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. Shubham is active on several social media sites in addition to his YouTube channel. He pays for his expenses with money from sponsorships, Google AdSense, and promotions. His travel vlogging community has come to know him well because of his inspirational story and unwavering commitment to pursuing his passion.

Personal life

Shubham, the nomad, hails from a close-knit family where his father is a teacher. Shubham, who is single right now, leads a discreet life and doesn't discuss the specifics of his relationships with others. Shubham has emphasized his desire for privacy by not publicly confirming any relationships, despite rumors about a supposed girlfriend named Nastya . Information concerning his dating life should be treated cautiously unless Shubham himself certifies it in writing.

Awards and achievements

His adventures have taken him to numerous countries, including Tanzania, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, China, Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Afghanistan, Egypt, Dubai, and many more. He has also set a world record for the longest travel through hitchhiking & public transport, covering about 50,000 kilometers by land.

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