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Discover the royal charm of Steve Residence in Nansana, a serene tourist attraction steeped in the rich heritage of Buganda.
Nestled in Nansana, Steve Residence offers tourists a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Buganda. With its regal hospitality and stunning surroundings, it's an unforgettable getaway.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start your journey from Kampala. Head north on the Kampala-Gulu Highway (A104). After approximately 10 kilometers, take the exit towards Nansana. Continue straight until you reach Little Muheji School Road. Turn left onto Little Muheji School Road, and after a short distance, you will see Steve Residence on your right. Ensure you have a GPS device or map application handy to assist in navigating.
Public Transport (Matatu)
To reach Steve Residence using public transport, go to the nearest taxi park in Kampala. Look for a matatu heading towards Nansana. The fare is usually around 2,000 UGX. Once you get to Nansana, ask the conductor or driver to drop you off near Little Muheji School Road. After disembarking, walk along Little Muheji School Road for about 10 minutes. Steve Residence will be located on your left.
Boda Boda
For a quicker option, take a boda boda (motorcycle taxi) from your location in Nansana to Steve Residence. Negotiate the fare, which typically ranges from 1,500 to 3,000 UGX, depending on the distance. Ensure you wear a helmet, and let the rider know your destination to reach safely and efficiently.
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