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Overview

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  • Fluent in English, Swahili; learning Dutch
  • 27, Male
  • Member since 2025 New Member
  • Electrician
  • College
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About Me

Got the enthusiasm for showcasing my country's hidden gems, like vibrant markets or serene landscapes, highlights my adventurous spirit and deep love for my heritage, inspiring others to see the world through their eyes.

My thoughtfully curating experiences—from home-cooked meals to insider tips—i demonstrate empathy, ensuring guests feel valued and cared for, which reflects a rare ability to create joy and comfort effortlessly.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

I'm inviting you to experience Kenya's warmth firsthand because traveling here has broadened my horizons—it's a chance to bond over safaris, beach sunsets, and local cuisine while creating memories that last. Plus, your fresh perspectives will enrich my own love for this place."

Interests

It fuels my creativity and sense of nature

  • photography
  • hiking and outdoor adventures

Music, Movies, and Books

My favourite book....'Out of Africa' by Isak Dinesen,music depends on the moment

Teach, Learn, Share

Come we share kenyas vibrant culture and natural beauty

What I Can Share with Hosts

Offer a clean, secure guest room or space in your home with basics like fresh linens, pillows, and privacy—perhaps with views of local scenery if possible. Include access to shared areas like a kitchen for casual chats.
Prepare or guide them to traditional Kenyan dishes like ugali, nyama choma, or fresh fruits from nearby markets. Share stories behind the food to turn meals into cultural lessons, and accommodate dietary needs like vegetarian options.

Curate personalized itineraries: Arrange guided walks to nearby spots, wildlife viewing tips, or craft workshops (e.g., beading with Maasai influences). Provide insider knowledge on public transport

Offer free Wi-Fi, local SIM card advice, or translation help for Swahili phrases. End with a small welcome gift, like handmade souvenirs, to leave a lasting impression of Kenyan warmth.

Countries I’ve Visited

Kenya

Countries I’ve Lived In

Kenya

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