Hice administración de turismo y hospitalidad! Así que estoy muy entusiasmado por viajar, conocer gente y explorar cosas nuevas.
Desde 2015, he sido un anfitrión activo en couchsurfing, lo que me ha ayudado a construir visibilidad y a conocer diferentes culturas y tradiciones. Luego, en 2017, comencé a ofrecer visitas guiadas a pie gratuitas en Kampala y sus alrededores, lo que aumentó mi conciencia sobre cualquier cosa relacionada con Kampala y Uganda, con un enorme conocimiento y sobre el entorno geopolítico de Uganda.
En 2018, registré con éxito mi empresa. ¡Puedes consultar nuestra página de Facebook para obtener más fotos e información! Y hablo muy bien inglés.
Steve was very good and customised the tour to cater to our needs.
We had the pleasure of having Steve as our guide in Kampala, and he was fantastic! He shared so many interesting and insightful facts about the city, which made our tour truly memorable. Steve was also very patient and took the time to answer all of our questions, no matter how many we had. What stood out the most was how he tailored the walk to suit our interests and needs, ensuring we saw the best parts of Kampala while also considering our preferences. His knowledge and flexibility made the experience both enjoyable and informative. If you're in Kampala and looking for a great guide, I highly recommend Steve!
Steve is a amazing tourguide and a very cool man! He showed me a lot of nice places. But the most that I liked is, the we can talk openly and that he answered me so many questions about culture, religion and society in Uganda. Thanks for this beautiful tour, Steve!
I had an exceptional experience with Steve as my tour guide. He was punctual and professional from the start, which set a great tone for our day. Steve took me on a fascinating tour of the oldest university in Uganda, sharing insights about its various disciplines and impressive student enrollment. I was particularly intrigued to learn that seven presidents from across Africa graduated from this institution. Our journey began in a local impoverished neighborhood, where Steve demonstrated deep respect for the inhabitants. He shared his efforts to support the community through rice donations funded by his initiatives, which truly highlighted his commitment to giving back. As we explored, Steve introduced me to vibrant markets filled with food, clothes, and beautiful art. There was so much to see and learn! One of the most poignant moments was when he explained the Ugandan monument depicting a woman who was initially bound but ultimately holds her baby free—a powerful symbol of resilience. Thank you, Steve, for your thoughtful and informative tour of Uganda's history. I highly recommend him to anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of this beautiful country!