Timothy
Ongata Rongai, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Timothy
Member since
March 2017
On-time repayments
101 installments • 80%
My name is Tim Kinyua. I'm a Tour Guide based in Nairobi, Kenya.
I have a passion for wildlife, nature and the environment hence I feel most at home whilst doing my job. I'm married and have one adorable daughter who is now 4 years old.
My country, Kenya, is awesome. From a beautiful snow-capped mountain from which she gets her name (Mt. Kenya), to lovely pristine beaches, to a real desert, to a wide variety of animals and rich cultural diversity, I feel very satisfied being a guide in this awesome country.
I run a small Tour Company called Savannah Escapades (www.savannahescapades.co.ke). We offer mainly safari packages where we organize all the logistics like booking the lodges offering transport and guiding services. Occasionally (on request), we organize camping tours.
My passion for nature, wildlife and the environment is my drive. I have been in the business for 4 years now so i mostly try to reinvest most of my profits right back into the business for it to keep growing.
With today's traveler being well conversant with the internet, and hotels taking their marketing to cyberspace through companies like Hotels.com and Tripadvisor, the traditional travel agent is finding himself in a shrinking and more competitive market.
Luckily for me, I started guiding tours and since I have a tour van (a van converted with a pop-up roof for more convenient game viewing), I'm contracted by other small companies, thus complimenting my income.
I intend to have some parts of the vehicle suspension replaced, i.e. rack ends, swing arms, and ensure that I do alignment, camber and caster to protect my tires.
The vehicles that often go to the bush must do this often as the rugged terrain often has a heavy toll on the vehicle suspension.
The world is now getting more and more if the population vaccinated against covid. Kenya's Tourism sector has not been left behind. I for one have received my first dose.
As the European summer nears, we are expecting that we will have more visitors, and barring a fourth wave in our country, we expect to head into a busy tourism season within the coming month or so.
I also run a vegetable distribution business where I buy and redistribute vegetables to my neighborhood for a small profit. This compliments my income by about Kes 1,000 on a busy week. I can always fall back on this income should tourism not pick.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$125.00
Date disbursed
Jun 10, 2021
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
2 months
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