It’s literally sad that I’m learning about my own culture through TH-cam 😖.mutombo you are doing an amazing job that je for letting me learn so much about my land Cameroon .God bless you guys 😎
Thank you so so much, Fabiola. Honestly, I am learning a lot in the process as well. For example, from this trip, I now know more about Batoufam tradition than I know about my own village so don't be too hard on yourself. ❤ We will keep exploring, sharing and learning. xx
Thanks for showing my village Batoufam to the world ..I happen to be a prince of that village and the warrior dance was created by my grand pa Waffo Toukam himself back in the 1920s (he was son of the chief back then)
As much as I am a city girl, my favorite part of Cameroon is the country side! Like Trudy says, the air is different! It does something to body and soul! 🧘🏾♀️ 😌
So I just came from watching Miss Trudy’s vlog of the same trip. I know her purpose for the trip was different and so her focus was different, but omg… it just shows your amazingly talented artistic prowess to capture images! What a gift! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾♥️♥️
I'm such a city girl too! Thank you so much, Es. ❤ Yes, you're right. We were given different tasks on this trip. I'm glad they were okay with me presenting the work in my personal style.
What a beautiful palace,the forceful torpedo and sway like movement by the Batoufam warriors clearly depicts the culture of that region of Cameroon.Thanks for the beautiful images.
So you're from this beautiful place! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 I had to put music over the footage because the whole time, all you could hear was 'wowww' 'woowwwwwwwww' hahahaha
@@mutomboinprogress I unfortunately never truly have the chance as an adult to enjoy the village. Whenever I go to Cameroon, I'm in a rush and don't have the time to explore. Thanks to vloggers such as you, I can actually enjoy seeing my cultural danse as well as learning my history. Thank you!
Your village is a gem, I tell you. Even the king (in the North West, we say 'fon') is well travelled, bilingual and intelligent. Thanks for watching, Eli
I just got the results from my DNA and it says that my ancestors are the Bamileke in Cameroon, I'm so excited, I live in New York, I must visit this place if its the Most High Yahuah will. I'm enjoying your videos thank you for sharing.
Love this! I'm glad you found your roots and have at least some sort of reference for where you came from. Even I who grew up on the continent really want to take the DNA test to really see where my ancestors originated from... I always wonder if it has always been the area we know as Cameroon (because the division and mapping out into countries was primarily done by colonisers) or if we migrated from another part of Africa. Love this for you!
You said that this vlog would be a good one and you did not disappoint! It was rich in beauty: the scenic river, the palaces, art and architecture, the cultural dance, etc. 💚❤️💛Cameroon is truly rich in culture!!! 🇨🇲
Yes we are rich in culture. Diverse too! Can't wait to explore more. Batoufam set the bar really high haha. I hope you will enjoy the next location just as much.
Excellent video, I enjoyed the cinematic quality. The video is part historic. You showed honor and love for your country. The pillar is impressive. Thank you for blessing my eyes and my heart. I looked forward to binge watching your videos. I am excited to be a new subbie.
Hi Mutombo I’m from Angola 🇦🇴, finishing my Masters in Sociology of Education at University of Minho in Portugal (Europe). In the north of my country they eat snakes too. They say it’s very tasty 😋, although I’ve never tried it. Love your videos Mutombo. I’m planning to do my PhD in Sociology of Education at UCT next year. I learnt a lot about SA with you, and I hope to one day meet you in person.
Wow! All the best for your Masters and upcoming PhD!! 🙌🏽 Way to go! Hahahah regarding the snake dish, everyone I know who has tried it says it's delicious! Thank you so so much. I have learned that the world is a global village and you never know where you might bump into someone, no matter where in the world they live. 💃🏽
As a person who loves African history and tourism this video is informative and interesting. The palace tour was the best for me I mean the respect of the culture I wish I was there. The princess hairstyle reminded of the Reniss. Thank you and Miss Trudy 👊🏿
Hi Chinwe, happy to hear that you found the video enriching 💜. African history is really very interesting, especially when one goes back and realises that our ancestors were very intelligent and communities were sophisticated in their operations, as opposed to the flawed ideas we have today. It’s a pity when some of these things were being taught in class, some of us just studied for the exams and threw what we had learned away after exams were over. Thanks for always watching 💜
@@mutomboinprogress it would be a wonderful experience. Every country I have visited in our beloved Africa has been a great experience. Myself and my wife have received love everywhere. I have no doubt that Cameroon will shower us with love when time comes for us to visit. What will be more enjoyable is to have you as our guide😊 You have spent time in SA, so you will have a better understanding of how we do things.
The last Hotel, nahhh I definitely have to visit. It is nice to see that there are some Cameroonian tribes that Honor & Respect women. Actually in regards to Snacks, if am not mistaken, people from Central Africa Republic do eat snakes as well. Thanks so much for the enriching video 💕
Good job Mutombo👍🏾. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Will definitely visit sometime. About the the warriors and the grass, my heart skipped a beat when I saw them step on it and alas, they made it disappear 🤦🏾♀️
Hahahaha they pounded that grass well. It still rains from time to time these days tho. It’ll grow bank. Thank you so so much for watching, Nina. I’m happy you enjoyed this one
I was just happy that we at least visited the grassfield. Hahahahaha this snake business... I'm really curious to even see what it looks like when it's cooked. Do you know which tribes eat snake? I learned from this trip that it's a delicacy in Centre region.
@@mutomboinprogress my dear u don't need too we all just need to keep encouraging ourselves in everything good we do. Each time i see a content creator like u in Cameroon am so happy all i can do is keep sharing and been a good subscriber. Stay bless.
😍😍😍 Loved this video. The Architecture in that Hotel was amazing. Moment of silence for that tower and the entry door 😭. The Palace and scenery was so beautiful. Very thing is so well preserved. Cameroon is very beautiful.
I will actually proper showcase this hotel in the next video. It’s really beautiful. Cameroon is blessed indeed. I’m just praying for our North West and South West regions 🙏🏽🙏🏽. Thank you Nancy 💜
Hashanah. I love the caption "Motombo, focus on the room tour...." that got me laughing 🤣🤣 You are an amazing content creator. Just discovered your channel some few days ago and I am stock with you for life.
Hello from Texas I personally don’t eat snakes but if I was there I would give it a try, also in the state of Louisiana they are known to eat snakes and crocodiles.
Hi John! I think you're the 3rd person to mention that they eat snakes in Louisiana so it must really be a delicacy there! Thanks for watching and if I do try snake meat, I'll be sure to share that experience on the channel.
@@mutomboinprogress Honestly? I’m not shocked. I knew from the editing no be 2-3 hours editing be this hehe I currently edit with my phone but I’m looking to switch to wondershare soon, did you watch any specific tutorials that helped you get used to the software?
@@ucheobuekwe not specifically for wondershare but I watch lots of editing tutorials, especially at the beginning. Most of these softwares are similar so once you know what to do in one, it just takes a moment to find your footing in the other one and you can go from there
I'm crying laughing at the number of Cameroonians strongly distancing themselves from the eating of snakes in the comments 😂😂😂😂. Edit: Ey! I have to mention that it’s not all kinds of snake that people just cook and eat eh! There are just specific species that serve as good meat. 👌🏽
@@mutomboinprogress 😂😂😂 if i was Cameroonian I would've tried snakes for sure .....here in Kenya no one really catches snakes let alone eating them 😆 ....most stray snakes get stoned thou😪 people don't know what a delicacy they've been violating 🤣🤤 .....mutombo do me good and get me a recipe 🙃😂😂😂
@@benardwm8599 😂😂😂😂 even here, we stone snakes ooo! Eish please, we don’t want to die 😂😂😂😂 Regarding the recipe, if I find someone who cooks it, for sure, it’s going into a video 👍🏽👍🏽
Yes I use an iPhone for the camera. My sister, the only way is to use the cable to connect the phone to your laptop. Then make sure in your settings, under Photos, you select Downlaod and Keep Originals, and then scroll down and under 'Transfer to PC or MAC', select 'Keep Originals'. After doing this, when you connect your phone, you can just transfer them as you would using a normal USB drive
Love your video !! Girls can you help me out , I’m going to Cameroon next week (Yaoundé) to see my partners family and he is no help at all with what I should wear ! Are there any dos and don’ts ? You guys have jackets on but I’ve heard it’s boiling right now. Thanks xxx
Hi Helen! Oops, late reply but hopefully not too late. We are currently entering the dry season and the temperatures are rising so I don’t think you would need jackets during the day, but to prepare for slightly chilly weather in the evenings. Regarding the attire, if your partner hasn’t given you any specifics, then I don’t think there is much fuss around that. The most important thing is to be appropriately dressed in terms of decency, but not necessarily prudish. Hope that helps ❤️
Did you say snakes or snail?? My mother's tribe the Esan from Edo state in Midwest Nigeria eat snake and snail too.🐍🐌😂 I have had snake meat before when l was younger, taste like fish and meat mixture if l remember clearly. Cameroon, l am your biggest fan, beautiful country. Most places in Africa is beautiful to be honest but the peace and tranquility and nature in Cameroon is beautiful.... Surprised miss trudy is still in Cameroon, must be enjoying the country then? You can actually see where the red Indians, American aborigine comes from, that Batu dancing costumes is same as red Indians. Thank you.
I said snake oo Suntan. We eat snail too in Cameroon but that's another discussion and it's more common than snake. Yes, the way you describe snake is the same way most people have described it to me. Secret: between you and me, these videos aren't uploaded in real time. Editing this one alone took me about 4 days. Hope that doesn't ruin your viewing experience. I did notice the similarity between the Warriors' head gear and the red Indians'. Glad you noticed too
Don't know about snakes but people definitely eat bats in my country 🤢 I nearly jumped out of my skin years ago when I opened the freezer to see a whole bat staring at me. I feel like Cameroon is like Gabon and the Congos - full of hidden natural wonders. On some level, I want us (Africans) to get to know each others countries, but I also want these places to remain our secret so they remain unspoiled.
The part of Congo, I am from they eat snake and crocodile. Felt the same the day my aunty travel and return with a whole frozen crocodile. It was in a freezer minding it's dead business and scared me.
For real, you have a point regarding that feeling of wanting certain things to remain secret. I feel like secret things are better protected. Regarding bats, I don’t even want to go there 😂. Let’s not think about the events of 2020 and how this nonsense was rumoured to have started.
It's wonderful not to see portholes on African roads 😂That clean air will heal you for sure LOL Eating snake is not done by my people nor a delicacy 😭😂LOOOOL at the warriors finishing the grass 😅You captured the richness and essence of the culture beautifully, Mutombo👏🏽🙌🏽
Hahahaha @ the potholes... if you know, you know. Even some Cameroonians have come and refused snakes in the comment section. 😂😂😂😂 I'm glad you enjoyed this one. Must be my favourite video in the tour so far.
In Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, they do eat Alligators. No lie here. I think they eat snakes in Florida (not 100% sure). In the series "Naked and Afraid," Americans eat snakes as a means of survival. My conclusion is just that people eat the meat they find in their surroundings.
Your conclusion makes a lot of sense. Someone else also mentioned that in the US, snakes are eaten in the south… so I’m guessing it’s very normal in those parts. It’s good meat 😁. They say it’s like fish. Thank you JnaadTV
Hi Gichena, thank you!! ❤ Okay, I will reach out to our host to find out the procedure for anyone wanting to visit the palace. The visit was actually set up for us by someone else, so I will have to get back to you on this 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for this, Chindinma. Apparently it’s quite common. I have seen some comments saying that even in the southern states in the US, people eat snake and alligator 🐊
It’s literally sad that I’m learning about my own culture through TH-cam 😖.mutombo you are doing an amazing job that je for letting me learn so much about my land Cameroon .God bless you guys 😎
Thank you so so much, Fabiola.
Honestly, I am learning a lot in the process as well. For example, from this trip, I now know more about Batoufam tradition than I know about my own village so don't be too hard on yourself. ❤
We will keep exploring, sharing and learning. xx
The sculptures and their unique designs are nothing like I’ve ever seen before, beautiful 😻
And that woman taking you around, her hair?? LOVE it !!!!
Her hair and dress were the first things we commented on when we saw her. She looked very regal 😍
Grass field cultural heritage properly covered. Hectic trip. Beautiful video. Cameroon has lots of land, very green. 😍
This is so beautiful,the palace is a lovely place with alot of historical information.great job
thank you very very much ❤
Thanks for showing my village Batoufam to the world ..I happen to be a prince of that village and the warrior dance was created by my grand pa Waffo Toukam himself back in the 1920s (he was son of the chief back then)
As much as I am a city girl, my favorite part of Cameroon is the country side! Like Trudy says, the air is different! It does something to body and soul! 🧘🏾♀️ 😌
So I just came from watching Miss Trudy’s vlog of the same trip. I know her purpose for the trip was different and so her focus was different, but omg… it just shows your amazingly talented artistic prowess to capture images! What a gift! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾♥️♥️
I'm such a city girl too!
Thank you so much, Es. ❤ Yes, you're right. We were given different tasks on this trip. I'm glad they were okay with me presenting the work in my personal style.
I literally had to stop working to watch this video.very edifying . I wish I could like more than once 👌👌👌🐍🙅♀️
Thank you so so much baby girl ❤️
This is amazing. Cameroon is blessed, thanks you for sharing this journey with us 👌👍👍
What a beautiful palace,the forceful torpedo and sway like movement by the Batoufam warriors clearly depicts the culture of that region of Cameroon.Thanks for the beautiful images.
thank you for promoting the grassfield culture
you are doing a great job
It's my pleasure! I honestly hope I can do a video like this in Bamenda.
I'm happy you love it!
You went to my village ohhh!!! Batoufam "Tswefap" oyee!
So you're from this beautiful place! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 I had to put music over the footage because the whole time, all you could hear was 'wowww' 'woowwwwwwwww' hahahaha
@@mutomboinprogress I unfortunately never truly have the chance as an adult to enjoy the village. Whenever I go to Cameroon, I'm in a rush and don't have the time to explore. Thanks to vloggers such as you, I can actually enjoy seeing my cultural danse as well as learning my history. Thank you!
Thank you for visiting and showing up my village
I was there 2 months ago
I have been in the palace be not inside I never knew it was this beautiful
Your village is a gem, I tell you. Even the king (in the North West, we say 'fon') is well travelled, bilingual and intelligent. Thanks for watching, Eli
I really enjoyed watching this! I love experiencing different cultures and you captured everything so beautifully.
Glad you enjoyed it! It was really a pleasure. ❤
I just got the results from my DNA and it says that my ancestors are the Bamileke in Cameroon, I'm so excited, I live in New York, I must visit this place if its the Most High Yahuah will. I'm enjoying your videos thank you for sharing.
Congratulations! You are blessed !! Enjoy your. Visit soon! My husband and I came out Cameroonian.
He is MASA TRIBE! We will visit soon! Ase
Love this! I'm glad you found your roots and have at least some sort of reference for where you came from.
Even I who grew up on the continent really want to take the DNA test to really see where my ancestors originated from... I always wonder if it has always been the area we know as Cameroon (because the division and mapping out into countries was primarily done by colonisers) or if we migrated from another part of Africa.
Love this for you!
You said that this vlog would be a good one and you did not disappoint! It was rich in beauty: the scenic river, the palaces, art and architecture, the cultural dance, etc. 💚❤️💛Cameroon is truly rich in culture!!! 🇨🇲
Yes we are rich in culture. Diverse too! Can't wait to explore more.
Batoufam set the bar really high haha. I hope you will enjoy the next location just as much.
Truly blessed njoyed this
Such rich cultural heritage
thank you so much Grisele. ❤
Excellent video, I enjoyed the cinematic quality. The video is part historic. You showed honor and love for your country. The pillar is impressive. Thank you for blessing my eyes and my heart. I looked forward to binge watching your videos. I am excited to be a new subbie.
This was very enjoyable, quality content.
I'm happy to hear this, Pipi. This particular trip was amazing.
Beautiful Palace and great vlog
Thank you so much, Miss Serendipity ❤❤
@@mutomboinprogress Mr 😅
@@twister80 😂😂😂😂 how embarazing for meh. I’m sorry for assuming.
Thank you sir.
@@mutomboinprogress 😂 no problems at all
Hi Mutombo
I’m from Angola 🇦🇴, finishing my Masters in Sociology of Education at University of Minho in Portugal (Europe). In the north of my country they eat snakes too. They say it’s very tasty 😋, although I’ve never tried it.
Love your videos Mutombo. I’m planning to do my PhD in Sociology of Education at UCT next year. I learnt a lot about SA with you, and I hope to one day meet you in person.
Wow! All the best for your Masters and upcoming PhD!! 🙌🏽 Way to go!
Hahahah regarding the snake dish, everyone I know who has tried it says it's delicious!
Thank you so so much. I have learned that the world is a global village and you never know where you might bump into someone, no matter where in the world they live. 💃🏽
8:14 wow you guys went so close to Bamenda
We really did! West region is our neighbour na
Yeah, it looks quite familiar, even the sounds of their traditional dance
The Louis Vuitton pattern was taken from one of the tribes in Cameroon.
I think you mean the Versace pattern
Cameroon is a Beautiful Country !
It really is! Thank you, Average Joe 😃
As a person who loves African history and tourism this video is informative and interesting. The palace tour was the best for me I mean the respect of the culture I wish I was there. The princess hairstyle reminded of the Reniss. Thank you and Miss Trudy 👊🏿
Hi Chinwe, happy to hear that you found the video enriching 💜. African history is really very interesting, especially when one goes back and realises that our ancestors were very intelligent and communities were sophisticated in their operations, as opposed to the flawed ideas we have today. It’s a pity when some of these things were being taught in class, some of us just studied for the exams and threw what we had learned away after exams were over.
Thanks for always watching 💜
beautiful palace visited it once during community health service ,
beautiful, I tell you!
Now, this is CONTENTTTTTT.....I'm lost for words...Bravo girl..U definitely going places
My Ngohketunjia sister! Welcome back 💃🏽. I'm glad you enjoyed this one. Amen to the blessings you are speaking unto me . Thank you very much 💃🏽
It would be interesting to visit Cameroon one day.
I’m happy to hear this, Moalosi 🙌🏽🙏🏽
@@mutomboinprogress it would be a wonderful experience. Every country I have visited in our beloved Africa has been a great experience. Myself and my wife have received love everywhere. I have no doubt that Cameroon will shower us with love when time comes for us to visit. What will be more enjoyable is to have you as our guide😊 You have spent time in SA, so you will have a better understanding of how we do things.
Trudy is such a beauri.
Been watching the series
It’s an unfortunate thing I couldn’t comment. The videos are amazing.
USA (Chicago), not common but snake meat is a dish in the south and west of US. Amazing video!
Thank you Amani 🙌🏽. Oh yeahh, someone mentioned that alligators and snakes are eaten in Louisiana 👌🏽
That was such a great culture tour. Thank you for sharing ✨✨✨
Thank you so so much for watching ❤️❤️
This is amazing place can’t wait to come visit Cameroon one day and will definitely reach out to you so you can show me around ❤️❤️😘😍
girl, Cameroon has some gems! ❤
Je suis ici après la recommandation de Miss Trudy. Je suis déjà ton abonné. Courage.
Wow, merci beaucoup, Appolinaire 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
My crush is from Batouffam... Let me send this to him and add my points. He will be so happy because he really loves his village.
Hahaha if y'all end up getting married, I would like to be credited in the wedding speeches please 😆😆😆
That palace is really beautiful, wow. Thank you for the tour
Thank you too, Ly ❤❤!
The last Hotel, nahhh I definitely have to visit. It is nice to see that there are some Cameroonian tribes that Honor & Respect women. Actually in regards to Snacks, if am not mistaken, people from Central Africa Republic do eat snakes as well. Thanks so much for the enriching video 💕
No, thank you rather, Gisele. Always love reading your comments and feedback ❤❤❤
Great video what a beautiful country Cameroon 🇨🇲
It really is! I'm glad you enjoyed this one
I have never been to that place i think i will check it out when i get to cameroon
You will enjoy it for real✊🏽✊🏽
Good job Mutombo👍🏾. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Will definitely visit sometime. About the the warriors and the grass, my heart skipped a beat when I saw them step on it and alas, they made it disappear 🤦🏾♀️
Hahahaha they pounded that grass well. It still rains from time to time these days tho. It’ll grow bank.
Thank you so so much for watching, Nina. I’m happy you enjoyed this one
Awesome vlog 👍🏾🥳.
Snakes are eaten in most Western Nigeria for sure.
Hahaha I hear it’s like fish 😂
Thank you Nia ✨
The Batoufam palace is super beautiful. 😍. Thank you for this beautiful vlog.❤
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Omg That room is giving what’s suppose to give .. @Mutombo-Daily 😍😍
And I received what it was giving with open arms haha.
Thanks for watching, Maah.❤
I can't eat a snake 😂🤣😂I feel like it will resurrect in my stomach , that childhood myth 😂🤣
Hahahahahaha what?
Glad to see you in the western region
I am from Cameroon and I will never eat a snake
I was just happy that we at least visited the grassfield.
Hahahahaha this snake business... I'm really curious to even see what it looks like when it's cooked. Do you know which tribes eat snake? I learned from this trip that it's a delicacy in Centre region.
Most betis, Bassas, and other tribes from the Eastern region eat snake
Grassfield people do not eat snake
@@mutomboinprogress u should try it in mbongo tchobi
@@federalcameroon1876 yeah, I hardly heard of eating snake growing up. I heard it for the first time when I went to boarding school.
@@twister80 I actually need to make a video on Cameroonian foods I haven't tried before and then try on camera. Mbongo tchobi is one of them.
Nice video as always my dear keep it up we ur viewers are always going to keep supporting in our own little way. One luv peace.
I really appreciate this, Collins ❤. Thank you so so much!
@@mutomboinprogress my dear u don't need too we all just need to keep encouraging ourselves in everything good we do. Each time i see a content creator like u in Cameroon am so happy all i can do is keep sharing and been a good subscriber. Stay bless.
😍😍😍 Loved this video. The Architecture in that Hotel was amazing. Moment of silence for that tower and the entry door 😭. The Palace and scenery was so beautiful. Very thing is so well preserved. Cameroon is very beautiful.
I will actually proper showcase this hotel in the next video. It’s really beautiful. Cameroon is blessed indeed. I’m just praying for our North West and South West regions 🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Thank you Nancy 💜
If I bi know sey u dey bafoussam I for run come wait u for road 🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahaha the way everything was rush rush! Ha! It would have been nice to meet you though. So you live in Baf?
@@mutomboinprogress yes mom
2:28 untill you've been in Cameroon long enough, you'd never know 😂😅😹🤣..... It really has alot of treasures hidden under bad governance
Loool we are praying for the country.
Hashanah. I love the caption "Motombo, focus on the room tour...." that got me laughing 🤣🤣 You are an amazing content creator. Just discovered your channel some few days ago and I am stock with you for life.
Hahahahaha it means you get my humour. Thank you very much and I’m really happy you are enjoying the content 🙏🏽❤️
good mutombo!
proud of your job!
Thank you, I appreciate that 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wow love ur energy keep up 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I'm Cameroonian but you will never, ever see me eating snake meat. I rather die of hunger, no joke. Good vlog as usual.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 why do I find this so funny?
Wehh, thanks Mireille.
@@mutomboinprogress lol
@@mutomboinprogress it's the truth ohh! No snake meat for me. thanks but no thanks.
Now that you mentioned, what does "le fiang, le way, le yamo" mean?
I honestly don't know
Lmao😹 search tenor. He’s a top Cameroonian artist. Its a niche line he uses in the intro n outro of his songs
That hotel Zingana is beautiful
for real, sis 😍😍
Lokele (my people) a tribe from Kisangani in Eastern DRCongo, we eat snake, crocodile and turtle.
I knew people eat snake and crocodile but not about turtle. This is the first I’m hearing of that. Thank you so much for educating us.
Hello from Texas I personally don’t eat snakes but if I was there I would give it a try, also in the state of Louisiana they are known to eat snakes and crocodiles.
Hi John! I think you're the 3rd person to mention that they eat snakes in Louisiana so it must really be a delicacy there!
Thanks for watching and if I do try snake meat, I'll be sure to share that experience on the channel.
I pity the poor grass🤣🤣🤣
wow that hotel is lit 👏🏻👏🏻
😂😂😂 I only even noticed the grass when I was editing
Omo it’s the editing for me in this video oo, ahhh 🔥🔥🔥
How long does it take you to edit a video on an average? You’re so good 👏
Hahahaha, honestly, in terms of editing, I spend 16 - 20 hours per video. So that's spread across about 3 days per video.
@@mutomboinprogress Honestly? I’m not shocked.
I knew from the editing no be 2-3 hours editing be this hehe
I currently edit with my phone but I’m looking to switch to wondershare soon, did you watch any specific tutorials that helped you get used to the software?
@@ucheobuekwe not specifically for wondershare but I watch lots of editing tutorials, especially at the beginning. Most of these softwares are similar so once you know what to do in one, it just takes a moment to find your footing in the other one and you can go from there
Good show👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Thanks Mbuso 🙌🏽🙌🏽
I love this!!!
Thanks Wendy ❤
Maintenance and Cameroon are like chalk and cheese. Imagine how great that bridge would look with just a lick of paint … 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Yeah… that’s unfortunate, really.
Modern culturel hôtel ❣️❣️❣️
yes, they really did well with that hotel 🙌🏽🙌🏽
3:11 colours coordinated .
OMG I didn’t even notice that. Wow you have a very keen eye for detail 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@mutomboinprogress issa Virgo thing. It’s our thing 😉😉
Nice tour
Thank you so much for watching xx
Lol “ the air cured me”
I have eaten a snake before not a full one obv. 😂. It was delicious
Hahahahaha! I should gather esprit and try that one day
Great video. How many more videos left, did u guys visited Foumban?
2 videos left. And not to give spoilers but yes, we visited the land of the 2-headed snake. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@mutomboinprogress u guys did well within a short period. Great video.
@@JudehEmpire thanks Jude ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
Miss Trudy's dramatic expression reminds me of those typical African mothers 😂… say “Ehh” what was left is “Na wah oh “…
I'm crying laughing at the number of Cameroonians strongly distancing themselves from the eating of snakes in the comments 😂😂😂😂.
Edit: Ey! I have to mention that it’s not all kinds of snake that people just cook and eat eh! There are just specific species that serve as good meat. 👌🏽
😆😆😆 Nah, I don't eat snake o
Snake test like fish ☺️
@@godfirst3855 I have actually heard that a lot. Also, it's good with peppersoup 👌🏽
@@mutomboinprogress 😂😂😂 if i was Cameroonian I would've tried snakes for sure .....here in Kenya no one really catches snakes let alone eating them 😆 ....most stray snakes get stoned thou😪 people don't know what a delicacy they've been violating 🤣🤤 .....mutombo do me good and get me a recipe 🙃😂😂😂
@@benardwm8599 😂😂😂😂 even here, we stone snakes ooo! Eish please, we don’t want to die 😂😂😂😂
Regarding the recipe, if I find someone who cooks it, for sure, it’s going into a video 👍🏽👍🏽
Luv ur beautiful eyes...so so charming
You are so kind 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Please do a video on how to add thin to your videos 🇨🇲🙏🙏
How do you mean, Barbara? Add things like what? Text or?
Great video 🥰
Glad you liked it!! 🧡🧡
Do you use an iPhone? If yes please how do you transfer the files for iPhone to laptop?
Yes I use an iPhone for the camera. My sister, the only way is to use the cable to connect the phone to your laptop. Then make sure in your settings, under Photos, you select Downlaod and Keep Originals, and then scroll down and under 'Transfer to PC or MAC', select 'Keep Originals'. After doing this, when you connect your phone, you can just transfer them as you would using a normal USB drive
Love your video !! Girls can you help me out , I’m going to Cameroon next week (Yaoundé) to see my partners family and he is no help at all with what I should wear ! Are there any dos and don’ts ? You guys have jackets on but I’ve heard it’s boiling right now. Thanks xxx
Hi Helen! Oops, late reply but hopefully not too late.
We are currently entering the dry season and the temperatures are rising so I don’t think you would need jackets during the day, but to prepare for slightly chilly weather in the evenings.
Regarding the attire, if your partner hasn’t given you any specifics, then I don’t think there is much fuss around that. The most important thing is to be appropriately dressed in terms of decency, but not necessarily prudish.
Hope that helps ❤️
Amazing 😍🇨🇲
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loved it....
Thank you Pesi ❤️
🙆I don't eat me snake .See,I am also dumbfounded....Very rich culture .
😂😂😂😂 but you do know that people eat snake, na. Even in South West
We people from Mamfe eat snakes both men and women not everyone though.
Palace is so beautiful
Nice vlog as usual
Thanks Ann!
I think the areas that are close to water tend to eat snake. Thanks for this, Ann.
Did you say snakes or snail?? My mother's tribe the Esan from Edo state in Midwest Nigeria eat snake and snail too.🐍🐌😂 I have had snake meat before when l was younger, taste like fish and meat mixture if l remember clearly. Cameroon, l am your biggest fan, beautiful country. Most places in Africa is beautiful to be honest but the peace and tranquility and nature in Cameroon is beautiful.... Surprised miss trudy is still in Cameroon, must be enjoying the country then? You can actually see where the red Indians, American aborigine comes from, that Batu dancing costumes is same as red Indians. Thank you.
I said snake oo Suntan. We eat snail too in Cameroon but that's another discussion and it's more common than snake.
Yes, the way you describe snake is the same way most people have described it to me.
Secret: between you and me, these videos aren't uploaded in real time. Editing this one alone took me about 4 days. Hope that doesn't ruin your viewing experience.
I did notice the similarity between the Warriors' head gear and the red Indians'. Glad you noticed too
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Thank you Pashwa Tv 💃🏽
15:39 why were those two last people so huge like giants 😂🏃
eske na small matter!
Don't know about snakes but people definitely eat bats in my country 🤢 I nearly jumped out of my skin years ago when I opened the freezer to see a whole bat staring at me. I feel like Cameroon is like Gabon and the Congos - full of hidden natural wonders. On some level, I want us (Africans) to get to know each others countries, but I also want these places to remain our secret so they remain unspoiled.
The part of Congo, I am from they eat snake and crocodile. Felt the same the day my aunty travel and return with a whole frozen crocodile. It was in a freezer minding it's dead business and scared me.
@@RDCFemmes 🤣🤣a WHOLE crocodile. I'm dead 🐊
@@RDCFemmes 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 @ the crocodile minding its ‘dead business’
For real, you have a point regarding that feeling of wanting certain things to remain secret. I feel like secret things are better protected.
Regarding bats, I don’t even want to go there 😂. Let’s not think about the events of 2020 and how this nonsense was rumoured to have started.
Meet with kanuri the Cameroonian youtuber from Philippines
I'll check them out. Thanks for the suggestion
@@mutomboinprogress He's name is KANURI KING
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Some places in the US like Texas, Arizona, California, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, they eat snake meat. 🐍
Interesting! Somebody mentioned that and I'm really intrigued!
S'il vous plaît mes sœurs attached vous votre seinture de sécurité c'est très très important bonne voyage
Tres important. Merci beaucoup, Talibe. La prochaine fois, on n'oubliera pas.
It's wonderful not to see portholes on African roads 😂That clean air will heal you for sure LOL Eating snake is not done by my people nor a delicacy 😭😂LOOOOL at the warriors finishing the grass 😅You captured the richness and essence of the culture beautifully, Mutombo👏🏽🙌🏽
Hahahaha @ the potholes... if you know, you know.
Even some Cameroonians have come and refused snakes in the comment section. 😂😂😂😂
I'm glad you enjoyed this one. Must be my favourite video in the tour so far.
In Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, they do eat Alligators. No lie here. I think they eat snakes in Florida (not 100% sure). In the series "Naked and Afraid," Americans eat snakes as a means of survival. My conclusion is just that people eat the meat they find in their surroundings.
Your conclusion makes a lot of sense. Someone else also mentioned that in the US, snakes are eaten in the south… so I’m guessing it’s very normal in those parts. It’s good meat 😁. They say it’s like fish. Thank you JnaadTV
there is fresh air in Cameroon? strange
Hahahaha yes na. Even in Buea, the air was very fresh.
There is a stretch of road in Cameroon without potholes? strange
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’ll take a break from your comments now
I'm from south Africa and never heard of anyone in my country who eat snakes 🐍 we definitely don't eat that
😆 yeah, I don't think I ever heard anyone mention that while in SA
I would love to visit that region. Can you please provide me with contacts? Love your vlogs!!!
Hi Gichena, thank you!! ❤ Okay, I will reach out to our host to find out the procedure for anyone wanting to visit the palace. The visit was actually set up for us by someone else, so I will have to get back to you on this 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@mutomboinprogress Thank you
@@mutomboinprogress did you get any info yet?
I don't eat snakes but obviously know people who's mouth would water when they imagine a life snake being cooked
With peppersoup spices lol!!
Why Cameroonian sound like Nigerians if I didn't know before hand I'll think she is s Nigerian from the south
hahaha we Cameroonians hear that a lot. I have never even been to Nigeria.
Some people from the eastern part of Nigeria eat snake.
Thanks for this, Chindinma. Apparently it’s quite common. I have seen some comments saying that even in the southern states in the US, people eat snake and alligator 🐊
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We dey here. We will be recognised on that world map, last last!
@@mutomboinprogress yes oooo!!!
I’m very skeptical of people who eat snakes Yikes!!!!
😂😂😂😂 it's good meat
@@mutomboinprogress good meat that you don’t eat
I don't eat snakes...Snakes are of satan ..evil...But I love the video.
Hahaha thank you Gloray
Don't mind my pic...am a guy