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Overview
About Me
I’m a curious soul from Nairobi,Kenya. I'm someone who thrives on good conversation and local secrets. By day, I work from home since my job is primarily online; however, my real passions are traveling, cycling, hiking, and street photography. I’m Couchsurfing because I believe the best way to understand a city is through the eyes of those who live there. I’m a tidy host and a great listener, and always happy to share stories from the road.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
For me, travel isn't about checking off tourist landmarks; it’s about the people. I want to build genuine connections and see the world through a local lens. I’m here to contribute to the community, share my culture, and learn from yours.
Interests
I’m happiest when I’m moving.....whether it’s on two wheels exploring a new trail or walking through city streets with my camera. I love capturing the 'unseen' moments of daily life through photography. When I’m not outdoors, I’m a big fan of meaningful conversations over a cup of Kenyan coffee, discussing anything from tech trends to local history.
- cycling
- hiking
- camping
- safari
- travelling and meeting new people
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: A mix of everything Afrobeats, Jazz, and Indie. Always looking for local music recommendations.
Books: I enjoy non-fiction, biographies, and anything related to travel philosophy.
Movies: I’m a fan of documentaries and visually stunning cinematography.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Hiking to the top of Mount Longonot and Ngong Hills, just in time to catch the sunrise there's something about the silence of the morning and the vastness of the landscape that puts everything into perspective. Cycling the map of Africa.
Teach, Learn, Share
Teach: I can share tips on street photography, mobile editing, or help you practice Swahili. I’m also pretty tech-savvy if you need help with online tools!
Learn: I’d love to learn about your local traditions, a few phrases in your language, or even a local recipe.
Share: I can share stories from life in Nairobi and my experiences working as a digital nomad.cyclist route in and outside Nairobi
What I Can Share with Hosts
A respectful and tidy presence. I’m happy to cook a Kenyan meal Ugali and sukuma wiki for us to share. I’m also a great listener and more than happy to take you out on a tour or a bicycle ride
Countries I’ve Visited
Tanzania
Countries I’ve Lived In
Tanzania