South Africa infrastructure looks world class. Even small towns have very good infrastructure. Now i understand why SA is an original member of BRICS. South Africans just know your country is in the league of developed countries. Do not let your infrastructure decay.
My crush Jane is doing great,liv kenya's still infecting me with her smile,Adiya is still being Adiya(the informed Adiya) and Patrick is steering the white pearl,what a great combo!!❤
Wow 😮 South Africans, you have one very beautiful and developed country and you better protect it at all costs! Take it from a Kenyan like me! 👏 Amazing video Liv👌I feel like I’m traveling with you in SA but virtually!
SA is truly breathtaking. You think you have seen the most beautiful town or scenery until you get to the next and the next. There is a lot to see and do. Thank you for joining us in this trip
the sad part my sister is that some of our fellow africans especially Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Lesotho are busy vandalising our infrastracture. our police has got some of them its really sad.
@@LIVKENYA You have truly inspired me to explore my country even more...I have not been to Plett and George yet, was hoping you would explore them a bit more as I plan to go soon. But thank you, I watched the last episode with my Mom, she enjoyed it so much because she knows PE so well. Continue the great work you do Ma'am...❤
I'm a kenyan, I lived in SA for 10yrs. 2003 - 2013. I have travelled many countries in Africa . I have toured all south African provinces. South Africa is the most developed country in Africa ven better than some European countries
Great video Liv! Being a local or SA-born one takes for granted all this beauty. It's nice seeing it from a tourist or traveller's perspective... By the way, I'll hold you up on your promise to visit Durban or KZN, in general. 😅
Thank you, Leon. You have a beautiful country. Explore it and show it off (brag even) to the world. KZN is a must-visit destination. That is a promise😆
Aki I'm addicted to your videos. You had delayed this one for days that seemed like decades to me. I kept on refreshing the TH-cam app to check your new video. I have travelled to SA with you virtually....It is so relieving. I really love your videos
The wind turbines on that farm along the road are my favourite things to look at when passing Jeffreys. Should you ever find yourself there again, please visit Stormsriver village & get inside Tsitsikamma national park, the gorge that you passed, is the most perfect thing you will see in that area and has the most magnificent suspension bridges. Whenever I hear Mossel bay, I just think gas & oil refineries. Lovely vlog Liv.
Those views were indeed enchanting, Lebo. We had limited time on this trip but we will explore more during our subsequent visits to SA. Thank you for the suggestions.
I've lived in both countries,I have to say the planning in SA was done close to 30 yes ago by the apartheid government,Kenya is in its own league, they've done so much for themselves,keep in mind that they don't have minerals
meaning all the town and regional planning was solely done by the white man😂😂😂😂 have you been to KZN in Umhlanga and other places developed after 1994? I guess not as your comment reeks of either jealousy or sarcasm not surprising you are Kenya , I wonder if it true you have ever lived in SA😂😂😂
This is not a trip but a journey, I've seen it affect and change each one of you guys' characters. U gona get home and be completely different ppl, I hope ur families and ppl are ready for that
Great observation, Tracy! It was indeed quite a journey that was filled with life lessons, perspective changes, and life appreciation. Travel does that and more. That is why we all need to travel and re-define ourselves
I just love LIVKENYA, very enthusiastic, always smiling and passionate about teaching physical geography. KIE and TSC should have employed you and paid you handsomely, to teach geography in secondary school. Those black & white books didn't deliver, as well as you do. Thanks for sharing your travel journey and your friends as well. Mzansi is beautiful for sure!!! The topography, infrastructure too. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you for your kind words, Rubanikq🤗🤗. That is the beauty of travel. We never stop learning. Thank you following this journey and stay tuned for more.
It's wind turbine liv not windmill process is similar but turbine harness electric energy while we get water from the other . No shots fired we are fanatic of you .
Pleasure . Been following y'all from Kenya all the way to my country RSA , I recommend you try Kota . You've inspired me and my wife to travel all the way to Kenya .
You are welcome and thank you for following this journey. You will enjoy Mossel Bay and its numerous activities. Please share your experience when you visit.
Shopping plastic bags used to given for free in shops government then said they should be charged to curb high plastic use, it didn't work. They are now recycling them but that does not reduce usage. You are right, we should abolish them totally or make them with more environmentally friendly materials that are easily disposable.
indeed SA is developed but you have to keep in mind SA wasn't free untill 1994. fo over 48 years whites were ruling under a system of institutionalized ratial segregation called apartheid. whites had developed this country by the time Nelson madiba Madela was freed from prison,SA was already the same level as a western countries.
@@frankchegeHmmm Francis, whites didn't develop SA, the South African people developed it. Blacks,Indians and coloureds were not living underground before Mandela was freed.
@@frankchegecan you enlighten me, while the whites were busy developing South Africa to a world class standard in those 48 years as you put it. What were blacks doing? lazing around in the sun? Who did the manual labour?
Thanks liv and her team for showcasing southern African countries as I have never been there but now atleast I have ideas about them money culture landscape food
Kudos to ladies! You gave us different perspective of Africa, this is breathtaking view of South Africa, it is really astonishing to see how beautiful is Africa through Africans lens rather than white mens lens which is always paints negative image of Africa. Peace from 🇬🇧
wow congratulations LIV KENYA keep going,from the feedback it says all about what you are doing i once told you am seeing a million subscribers soon lets keep moving
I have really enjoyed your videos..with my love for traveling on the road...this is inspirational and I am always looking forward to the new postings!!! Big up....and thank you for telling the African story in such a beautiful way...from East Africa and beyond!! With love from Kampala - Uganda
@@LIVKENYA that place is for adrenaline people,been there several times but couldn’t do it,they have a motto which says “fear is temporary, regret is for ever”,I don’t regret not doing it 😂😂😂
Hey Liv Two requests, Hope Subaru Kenya (owned by Toyota) will recognize your effort of marketing their car Kenya govt to recognize u and your friends for utilizing the opportunity of visa free visits Good work Liz That was extremely daring from y'all
Haiya, kumbe ni garden route😂 i thought it was guardian route. But anyway i can't wait for the next episode to see you guys get excited about Cape Town. Thank you Liv, I really enjoyed todays video
I am a South African and have been postponing my Garden Route tour.....you have inspired me to do it sooner .... Been enjoying your videos and keep on updating us ❤❤❤can't wait for Cape town video!!!!
@@sesothomusichub2503 And the way @livkenya and her friends were enjoying the chisanyamas across Mzanziey 🤫🤫....@sesothomusichub2503 I always take a flight ,tried a bus in December for the 1st time to Cape town and the views were breath taking 😍 especially before and after the tunnel💯
Garden route is gorgeous. Save up its worth it to explore all over Sa. Flying is sadly pricey, drive from Cape town to Kzn isn't bad. Just research about the roads and be aware of the trucks..alot you will find on the road..makes it busy then.
I think it is important for us South Africans to travel and explore in South Africa and other African countries. I didn't know we had hidden gems like Mossel Bay; I just thought it was a small boring town.
Please do. All the towns we passed through were really beautiful with lots of things to do. If we had more time, we probably would never have finished exploring the garden route😆
@@LIVKENYAone thing I love about my country there's no army check point like eastern and western africa that's the reason we don't wanna travel that much coz we fill unsafe anyway I've been following u since hope one of the good day's I will visit kenya to masai village's with my kids I love u guys
Epic adventure. ❤ Was it the pineapple and kiwi fighting ama your taste buds were experiencing culture shock?😂 I have thoroughly enjoyed @livkenya. Looking forward to the next one ❤
Hi guys always waiting for your videos by the l have been watching your videos from Nairobi but l don’t know how the other car left journey and l agree South Africa is exceptional beautiful Be safe
Liv, life is more expensive to South of the country. When you ever come back to South Africa you can visit the North, Limpopo and Mpumalanga province where most of our tropical fruits, citrus and vegetables are grown and exported to the world. It pace is much slower in that part of the country but equally magnificent. You are big fan of rolling hills, you will find the Blouberg, Soutpansberg and Drakensburg mountain ranges just to name a few. It is towards the Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland border. You can learn about the Vhavenda, Xitsonga and Bapedi people, and in some parts the Ndebele people.
Wow! I enjoyed this all the way. This sea town is so beautiful. I cant wait to see Cape Town now. Your presentation is awesome! Its like i am seeing the place live. Mossel Bay is great... Keep the fire burning @livkenya 👏👏👏
😅😅😅Females. Always shopping and overpacking. However, we prioritized camping gear, and took up lots of space. Pearl's boot space is a bit small for four people
Looking at S.A. we should have a meeting with ourselves as Kenyans. We could have easily have been at the same level as S.A. but for the longest time, people have just been okay with the status quo. They weren't attempting to hold politicians accountable to the promises they made during campaigns. For many Kenyans, as long as they are eating, dressing up, and sleeping, they don't mind about improving their living standards. It's a high time we change our mindsets. Right now the president is trying to implement the housing project and people are constantly fighting him, saying that all they need is food, and that people don't eat roads and houses. If we don't change our mindset, our former glory will be gone before we know it.
Is it they are eating daily they must let the government build houses and roads many will get jobs while others who are in business will get business opportunities❤
@KedimphoNgrandma most of those arguments are just political. They don't want the government to build houses and construct roads because he will gain more favor among the people.
this episode was lite the towns look beautiful the sceneries as well, keja safi sana though av noticed huko wasee wanajifungia sana ,there food look delicious , hio part ya soda kuna vile huku tunapangwa itabidi pande yetu wachangamke kiasi, the beach is kali but hio part ya zip lining wee! inaka nomaree kuogopa nayo otherwise i learnt alot keep up with the good work baraka tele great everyone much luv❤💯
Ur channel is unique u can watch an episode for 4 days and on the 5th day boom a new episode the longevity is what i love keeps one hooked up the whole week😊😊😊😊
You guys really enjoyed..thqt ka bridge is scary imagine what would happen if the high tide finds you on the rocks and its late when the sun is going down weeeh
Noticed that South African towns look so similar to Holland and Northern Germany, especially those sea side towns. Explains the Orange and Dutch influence.
You're right Martin, there's a lot of early Dutch Influenced architecture, especially in the Cape . That is where there were a lot of Dutch settles in the 1800's
You don't just drive through garden route, you explore it. I guess time was not on your side. There's a whole lot to do along the route. Next time if you can, give yourself two weeks just for the garden route.
Im a south african but never tasted those drinks ,im not sure if i have seen most of it. We were told that Johannesburg is where everything starts but not on these drinks
By the way, your question to coca cola is very valid. One of the country where coca cola company makes alot of money is in kenya. In other countries coca cola faces competition from pepsi and other brands. In kenya coca cola is like a monopoly and my issue is i see very little from coca cola company in terms of the CSR. They give back very little to kenya. I only know of coke studio which is a concept o have never grasped up to now. Let this go to coca cola, we need to see more from Coke in kenya.
Hello, Don Billion. The car was very resilient. The only problem we encountered was getting spare parts for car service in SA. Other small issues like refilling the aircon gas and repairing a leaking water pipe were resolved
I’ve recently subscribed and really love your channel. I’m keen on taking a round trip from Cape Town via Mozambique,Zim, Malawi, Tanzania,Kenya then down through Uganda, Rwanda, DRC, Angola, Zambia, Botswana then Namibia. Spend about 4 days in each country on a similar budget like yours. Please give me a rough break down of accommodation and fuel costs. Thanks
Welcome to the family, Ncedojako. That will be an epic adventure!💃 Very interesting too. Please share your experience when you take the road trip. I will share a budget breakdown at the end of this series. Thank you following our journey
South Africa infrastructure looks world class. Even small towns have very good infrastructure. Now i understand why SA is an original member of BRICS. South Africans just know your country is in the league of developed countries. Do not let your infrastructure decay.
I do agree
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That's why we never run around fighting for citizenship in other countries we know our value as SA we loooooove our SA
Thnx Liv and the crew for taking us on a tour of South Africa .One of the most Beautiful Countries I've ever seen. Looking forward to see more.
I concur but don't forget the whites influence....go to the townships and you will be shocked.
I watch a lot of SA property shows. South Africa is beautiful.
I must say South Africa is well organised. The towns and roads 👌
In Africa, yes. Not the Townships though.
This country is very developed..in Kenya we still have a long way to go
My crush Jane is doing great,liv kenya's still infecting me with her smile,Adiya is still being Adiya(the informed Adiya) and Patrick is steering the white pearl,what a great combo!!❤
😆😆It is a great team. Thank you for your kind words and for following this journey.
best description ever
@@LIVKENYA Am one of the day ones,since when you went to Turkana-kakuma areas,mob love🥰
Wow 😮 South Africans, you have one very beautiful and developed country and you better protect it at all costs! Take it from a Kenyan like me! 👏
Amazing video Liv👌I feel like I’m traveling with you in SA but virtually!
SA is truly breathtaking. You think you have seen the most beautiful town or scenery until you get to the next and the next. There is a lot to see and do. Thank you for joining us in this trip
the sad part my sister is that some of our fellow africans especially Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Lesotho are busy vandalising our infrastracture. our police has got some of them its really sad.
@@LIVKENYA You have truly inspired me to explore my country even more...I have not been to Plett and George yet, was hoping you would explore them a bit more as I plan to go soon. But thank you, I watched the last episode with my Mom, she enjoyed it so much because she knows PE so well.
Continue the great work you do Ma'am...❤
I'm a kenyan, I lived in SA for 10yrs. 2003 - 2013. I have travelled many countries in Africa . I have toured all south African provinces. South Africa is the most developed country in Africa ven better than some European countries
@@johannesmakoti7406yes you must protect your country
hadia's room tour was epic she needs to do more
This part resembles homes and places in the USA. very beautiful homes.
That view from the lighthouse is to die for.
Great video Liv! Being a local or SA-born one takes for granted all this beauty. It's nice seeing it from a tourist or traveller's perspective... By the way, I'll hold you up on your promise to visit Durban or KZN, in general. 😅
Thank you, Leon. You have a beautiful country. Explore it and show it off (brag even) to the world. KZN is a must-visit destination. That is a promise😆
Thanks Liv Kenya 🇰🇪 you've taken me to South Africa 🇿🇦 that is a pre-visit, I've travelled with you in extension at the comfort of my home.
You are welcome, Duncan. Thank you for following this journey
Toyota is the most popular car in SA, with Hilux,hiace and fortunar taking lead
Aki I'm addicted to your videos. You had delayed this one for days that seemed like decades to me. I kept on refreshing the TH-cam app to check your new video. I have travelled to SA with you virtually....It is so relieving. I really love your videos
Thank you so much for your patience and for following this journey. I am glad you are enjoying the virtual trip.
Was also waiting for it on Friday…
The wind turbines on that farm along the road are my favourite things to look at when passing Jeffreys.
Should you ever find yourself there again, please visit Stormsriver village & get inside Tsitsikamma national park, the gorge that you passed, is the most perfect thing you will see in that area and has the most magnificent suspension bridges.
Whenever I hear Mossel bay, I just think gas & oil refineries.
Lovely vlog Liv.
Those views were indeed enchanting, Lebo. We had limited time on this trip but we will explore more during our subsequent visits to SA. Thank you for the suggestions.
*Kenya has done very well with road infrastructure but has alot to learn about planing of urban towns the way South Africans have done succesfully*
We sure need to take notes. Thank you for watching.
I've lived in both countries,I have to say the planning in SA was done close to 30 yes ago by the apartheid government,Kenya is in its own league, they've done so much for themselves,keep in mind that they don't have minerals
@@motherlandcentral8245 so ANC haven’t done any planning?
meaning all the town and regional planning was solely done by the white man😂😂😂😂 have you been to KZN in Umhlanga and other places developed after 1994? I guess not as your comment reeks of either jealousy or sarcasm not surprising you are Kenya , I wonder if it true you have ever lived in SA😂😂😂
@@motherlandcentral8245is your heart paining realising your government has done nothing close to s.a???
Every time I see you have uploaded a video I become so excited , and you don't disappoint. Thank you Liv ❤. You should have a TV channel 🤔
Thank you so much. I am glad you are enjoying this series and thank you for manifesting a TV channel🙏🙏🙏
I have been preserving my bundles for this episode but finally its here❤❤ next time dont keep us waiting for the Cape town episode 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for your patience, Dorcas🙏🙏. I am glad you are enjoying this series.
This is not a trip but a journey, I've seen it affect and change each one of you guys' characters. U gona get home and be completely different ppl, I hope ur families and ppl are ready for that
Great observation, Tracy! It was indeed quite a journey that was filled with life lessons, perspective changes, and life appreciation. Travel does that and more. That is why we all need to travel and re-define ourselves
I just love LIVKENYA, very enthusiastic, always smiling and passionate about teaching physical geography. KIE and TSC should have employed you and paid you handsomely, to teach geography in secondary school. Those black & white books didn't deliver, as well as you do. Thanks for sharing your travel journey and your friends as well. Mzansi is beautiful for sure!!! The topography, infrastructure too. Looking forward to the next video.
I love this comment. I was blessed with an amazing Geography teacher in HS over 40 years ago in Kenya and it has served me very well in life!!!
Thank you for your kind words, Rubanikq🤗🤗. That is the beauty of travel. We never stop learning. Thank you following this journey and stay tuned for more.
A regular can of coke should not be ZAR27 (it’s ZAR12 and 2 litre is around 15 to 25). Those should be special editions and are more expensive.
Waaaaa!!! South Africa is truelly on another level .😮
South africa is looking beautiful
OMG, You passed Garden Route without stopping at Tsitsikamma National Park, Cango Caves and Knysna 😢
Next time, Kind Mkansi. We had limited time on this trip. However, we will be back to explore more
I'm very delighted to hear Adiyah speak loudly. Keep it girl.
God be with you my sister's and brother. Still following you.
Thank you so much for the continuous support, Rose. God bless you🙏
It's wind turbine liv not windmill process is similar but turbine harness electric energy while we get water from the other . No shots fired we are fanatic of you .
Oh, my bad. Thank you for the correction.
Pleasure . Been following y'all from Kenya all the way to my country RSA , I recommend you try Kota . You've inspired me and my wife to travel all the way to Kenya .
Thamk you Liv Kenya for showing Mossel Bay. Now its on my bucket list for 2024
Love you guys❤
showio
You are welcome and thank you for following this journey. You will enjoy Mossel Bay and its numerous activities. Please share your experience when you visit.
Shopping plastic bags used to given for free in shops government then said they should be charged to curb high plastic use, it didn't work. They are now recycling them but that does not reduce usage. You are right, we should abolish them totally or make them with more environmentally friendly materials that are easily disposable.
Great insight, Dave. Thank you. I hope it will be abolished eventually.
Woolworths has done away with plastics completely, others definitely need to follow, Shoprite needs to change
So far so good, we can't wait to click on every new episode...
A JOURNEY TO THE SOUTH..
Long live LIV KENYA
Iam absolutely hooked to your channel,S.A.is indeed developed ,it is in the league of European countries in terms of infrastructure, good vlogging.😅
Thank you, George. I am glad you are enjoying this series.
indeed SA is developed but you have to keep in mind SA wasn't free untill 1994. fo over 48 years whites were ruling under a system of institutionalized ratial segregation called apartheid. whites had developed this country by the time Nelson madiba Madela was freed from prison,SA was already the same level as a western countries.
@@frankchegeHmmm Francis, whites didn't develop SA, the South African people developed it. Blacks,Indians and coloureds were not living underground before Mandela was freed.
@@frankchegecan you enlighten me, while the whites were busy developing South Africa to a world class standard in those 48 years as you put it. What were blacks doing? lazing around in the sun? Who did the manual labour?
@@frankchege😂😂😂😂😂 you people are weird man......jealousy will kill you guys
Ocean Water In Mossel bay seems to be very cold
Yes. It was quite cold at the time of our visit.
Antarctica cold waters @@LIVKENYA
Thanks liv and her team for showcasing southern African countries as I have never been there but now atleast I have ideas about them money culture landscape food
Thank you, Kadiry. I am glad we could carry you with us virtually
Afternoon and be safe and safe journey and are you guys still in touch with Victor?
Wow! The Garden Route is delivering beauty.
One of the best travel vlogs,,, keep it up ghels
Thank you🤗🤗
Keep it up girls. Great content Cape Town Johannesburg so beautiful city 🏙️😊
Thank you🙏🙏
Kudos to ladies! You gave us different perspective of Africa, this is breathtaking view of South Africa, it is really astonishing to see how beautiful is Africa through Africans lens rather than white mens lens which is always paints negative image of Africa. Peace from 🇬🇧
mossell bay is so pretty and aesthetic and pretty clean honestly
I'm so happy Gal's your doing well I love road trips
The windmill scenery were Awesome 👍
Hadiya should do more room tours I enjoyed it.
Glad you did. Thank you for watching
wow congratulations LIV KENYA keep going,from the feedback it says all about what you are doing i once told you am seeing a million subscribers soon lets keep moving
Amen to that. Thank you for manifesting growth 🙏🙏and for supporting us from day 1, Vincent.
I have really enjoyed your videos..with my love for traveling on the road...this is inspirational and I am always looking forward to the new postings!!! Big up....and thank you for telling the African story in such a beautiful way...from East Africa and beyond!! With love from Kampala - Uganda
Thank you, Ian, for your love and support. I am glad you are enjoying this series.
🖐 Adia, that apartment in Mossel Bay left me asking for more. I wish there were more rooms to look at. Its STUNNING!! I am taking notes.
Very stylish space👌👌👌👌. I was inspired too👌
South Africa is beautiful
Bloukrans bungy is highest in the world,jumping at 214 m,all the area is beautiful,the tsitsikama forest
Thank you, Msindisi Global. I hope I get the courage to bungee from there someday🤗
@@LIVKENYA that place is for adrenaline people,been there several times but couldn’t do it,they have a motto which says “fear is temporary, regret is for ever”,I don’t regret not doing it 😂😂😂
I've done it twice already 😂
@LIVKENYA when I was there few years back I chickened out
Hey Liv
Two requests,
Hope Subaru Kenya (owned by Toyota) will recognize your effort of marketing their car
Kenya govt to recognize u and your friends for utilizing the opportunity of visa free visits
Good work Liz
That was extremely daring from y'all
Cape see the sun last... is where the sun set. Sometimes it set around 7:30 pm
Haiya, kumbe ni garden route😂 i thought it was guardian route. But anyway i can't wait for the next episode to see you guys get excited about Cape Town. Thank you Liv, I really enjoyed todays video
😅😅 ni Garden Route. I m glad you enjoyed the video, Schneider. Cape Town is truly enchanting. Cant wait to share our experience💃💃💃
This is scenic😊todays vlog is on another level..imeweza kabisa.. 😊
Asante🙏🙏. Glad you are enjoying this series
I am a South African and have been postponing my Garden Route tour.....you have inspired me to do it sooner ....
Been enjoying your videos and keep on updating us ❤❤❤can't wait for Cape town video!!!!
I am glad you are inspired💃. Please do it and allot more time to maximize your experience. Safe travels. The Cape Town video will be ready soon
@@LIVKENYA 🥰🤗
I’m with you..Always been flying to Capetown but am inspired to drive now..!
@@sesothomusichub2503 And the way @livkenya and her friends were enjoying the chisanyamas across Mzanziey 🤫🤫....@sesothomusichub2503 I always take a flight ,tried a bus in December for the 1st time to Cape town and the views were breath taking 😍 especially before and after the tunnel💯
Garden route is gorgeous. Save up its worth it to explore all over Sa. Flying is sadly pricey, drive from Cape town to Kzn isn't bad. Just research about the roads and be aware of the trucks..alot you will find on the road..makes it busy then.
I think it is important for us South Africans to travel and explore in South Africa and other African countries. I didn't know we had hidden gems like Mossel Bay; I just thought it was a small boring town.
Please do. All the towns we passed through were really beautiful with lots of things to do. If we had more time, we probably would never have finished exploring the garden route😆
@@LIVKENYAone thing I love about my country there's no army check point like eastern and western africa that's the reason we don't wanna travel that much coz we fill unsafe anyway I've been following u since hope one of the good day's I will visit kenya to masai village's with my kids I love u guys
Let's be honest, South African, we don't travel because we don't have money to travel.
@@Sarah_M84😅😂really?
@@Sarah_M84 Really, really?
SA coastal areas are so scenic
Epic adventure. ❤ Was it the pineapple and kiwi fighting ama your taste buds were experiencing culture shock?😂
I have thoroughly enjoyed @livkenya. Looking forward to the next one ❤
🤣🤣🤣 it could be culture shock but those two flavors together tasted wrong. I am glad you are enjoying this series. Stay tuned for more.
Hi guys always waiting for your videos by the l have been watching your videos from Nairobi but l don’t know how the other car left journey and l agree South Africa is exceptional beautiful Be safe
Hello, Mary. Thank you for following this journey. We explained in Episode 11 that the other team chose a different route.
I have to say, my eyes are sore, the beauty of Mossel Bay AND Liv in that outfit damn, ❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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I held my breath watching you cross the ka bridge in the ocean. Wheu!
🤣🤣🤣🤣imagine our shock when we turned back to see the ka bridge totally submerged. Those waves were humongous!
Lovely quality educative content.waiting for these episodes and watching religiously
Thank you, Joseph. Happy to hear that the videos are insightful. Stay tuned for more
I am sure you agree that it is difficult to drive and sight see.
Liv has blown me with her videos. I'm hooked. I have watched other travel vlogs including yves kino liv is best for me.
Thank you for your kind words and for following this journey, Njihia.
Liv, life is more expensive to South of the country. When you ever come back to South Africa you can visit the North, Limpopo and Mpumalanga province where most of our tropical fruits, citrus and vegetables are grown and exported to the world. It pace is much slower in that part of the country but equally magnificent. You are big fan of rolling hills, you will find the Blouberg, Soutpansberg and Drakensburg mountain ranges just to name a few. It is towards the Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland border. You can learn about the Vhavenda, Xitsonga and Bapedi people, and in some parts the Ndebele people.
Thank you so much for the insight, Khuthy. I have taken notes from this for our subsequent trips to SA. Thank you 🙏🙏
Keep it up girls. Great content
Wow! I enjoyed this all the way. This sea town is so beautiful. I cant wait to see Cape Town now. Your presentation is awesome! Its like i am seeing the place live. Mossel Bay is great... Keep the fire burning @livkenya 👏👏👏
Thank you so much, David. I am glad you are enjoying this series. Cape Town will blow your mind as it did us🤭
@@LIVKENYA I never miss any of them... And I just can't wait for the next one 😊
There's a great golf course/estate in Mossel bay, Pinnacle Point, some.of the greens atradle the ocean...ive lost a few balls in the ocean 😂
😆😆😆I can only imagine how scenic that must be
My brother Pinnacle point wow that astate wow
I respect this team and I can see some more luggage piling up at the back of the car😂😂
😅😅😅Females. Always shopping and overpacking. However, we prioritized camping gear, and took up lots of space. Pearl's boot space is a bit small for four people
I’ve been to mosselbay twice you really have shown me places I did not know good content 💯
Looking at S.A. we should have a meeting with ourselves as Kenyans. We could have easily have been at the same level as S.A. but for the longest time, people have just been okay with the status quo. They weren't attempting to hold politicians accountable to the promises they made during campaigns. For many Kenyans, as long as they are eating, dressing up, and sleeping, they don't mind about improving their living standards. It's a high time we change our mindsets. Right now the president is trying to implement the housing project and people are constantly fighting him, saying that all they need is food, and that people don't eat roads and houses. If we don't change our mindset, our former glory will be gone before we know it.
Is it they are eating daily they must let the government build houses and roads many will get jobs while others who are in business will get business opportunities❤
@KedimphoNgrandma most of those arguments are just political. They don't want the government to build houses and construct roads because he will gain more favor among the people.
this episode was lite the towns look beautiful the sceneries as well, keja safi sana though av noticed huko wasee wanajifungia sana ,there food look delicious , hio part ya soda kuna vile huku tunapangwa itabidi pande yetu wachangamke kiasi, the beach is kali but hio part ya zip lining wee! inaka nomaree kuogopa nayo otherwise i learnt alot keep up with the good work baraka tele great everyone much luv❤💯
the wind in the western cape can be too much
not only the WC...PE winds can get pretty bad
Absolutely stunning. I have liked and followed your adventures since the Chalbi desert trip. 🙌
Love the video ❤🎉 keep it up and the information u giving away its correct. Be safe on the road team Liv Kenya.
Thank you so much. I am glad you are enjoying the series.
This trip is amazing, I’m watching u from England, thanks for all beautiful view ..
Ur channel is unique u can watch an episode for 4 days and on the 5th day boom a new episode the longevity is what i love keeps one hooked up the whole week😊😊😊😊
Thank you, King Joshua. I am glad you are enjoying this journey.
The famous garden route. I've been wanting to see this for a long time.
What a wonderful idea you came up with that's so dope the tour wish all the best best for the good work LIV KENYA on top
Thank you so much, Thomas.
I like how you not pressing yourselves with time.
The song at 22:00❤❤❤❤❤ just love it
The song also really caught my attention in the previous videos! It’s called “float away” by Neovaii
You guys really enjoyed..thqt ka bridge is scary imagine what would happen if the high tide finds you on the rocks and its late when the sun is going down weeeh
I agree. It was quite scary. We had fun though. Thank you for following this series, Steve
Hi Jane am from the south...😍😍😉
😆😆 Jane come here
😂 😂 😂
You bring us very lovely content on our screens.....
Thank you, Brenda. I am glad you are enjoying the series
Tough girls ❤️ adventure
I'm crazy about your outfit girl❤❤❤ no cold formed against you shall prosper😂
Mossel bay is definitely in my bucket list now❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
🤣🤣🤣🤣 a girl must shine even in the cold. You will love Mossel Bay
It is time to occupy the seven mountains of influence
Noticed that South African towns look so similar to Holland and Northern Germany, especially those sea side towns. Explains the Orange and Dutch influence.
You're right Martin, there's a lot of early Dutch Influenced architecture, especially in the Cape . That is where there were a lot of Dutch settles in the 1800's
@@siphiwengcobo2585 If it had been British, it would have been very disorganised.
Yaay new episode, I’ve been refreshing my feed all day!!!
Thank you for your patience, Karabo🤗
Hi from South Africa..welcome. loved your trip. 🎉❤safe travels🚗. Yes, I agree plastic bags must go!
Hello, Charlene. Thank you so much🤗🤗. I am glad you are enjoying this journey. Cheers to a plastic-free future💃
Ok, so we reached Mosselbay ... Me and friends of mine camped on a beach there way back in the mid 1980's. My Cape Town is waiting for you!
That must have been amazing, Deon.
We were students from UWC. I was much, much younger and crazier, lmao. As a Cape Tonian, the warmer water in M Bay is so inviting! @@LIVKENYA
That side of South Africa is windy. Cape town changes weather 4 times a day. That is one thing I hate about cape.
I have to sleep now, been watching you for hours. Thank you for Blessing me today.
Thank you so much for tuning in and for following this journey, Ann.❤❤
The day I discovered the channel I didn’t sleep, I have been to Tanzania with this girls
Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
This episode can be divided into several shorter episodes for upload to maximize viewer interest and video views.
Thank you for the feedback and for watching
This trip I feel like I went on a road trip with you guys and enjoying every bit of it
Happy to hear you are enjoying the virtual trip, Emmanuel. Stay tuned for more.
You don't just drive through garden route, you explore it. I guess time was not on your side. There's a whole lot to do along the route. Next time if you can, give yourself two weeks just for the garden route.
I know. We did the best we could with the time we had. We will explore more of it during our subsequent trips to SA. Thank you for watching.
absolutely loved the video. waiting for the next one😘😘😘.
Thank you, Nana. The next one premiers shortly.
Im a south african but never tasted those drinks ,im not sure if i have seen most of it. We were told that Johannesburg is where everything starts but not on these drinks
Try them out. We found them in most Shell shops that we passed through.
At the grocery shops there's open friedges where there's juice and otherdrinks like energy drinks you will get them including flavoured coke.
By the way, your question to coca cola is very valid. One of the country where coca cola company makes alot of money is in kenya. In other countries coca cola faces competition from pepsi and other brands. In kenya coca cola is like a monopoly and my issue is i see very little from coca cola company in terms of the CSR. They give back very little to kenya. I only know of coke studio which is a concept o have never grasped up to now. Let this go to coca cola, we need to see more from Coke in kenya.
Love the movie InshaAllah may be part two i will be in Liv travel
Inshallah, Bobby. We will announce our 2024 calendar soon. Perhaps you can join us in one of those trips.
Hey Live Kenya ..I would like to know if you guys had any car troubles ..because that Subaru really did an amazing Job..
Hello, Don Billion. The car was very resilient. The only problem we encountered was getting spare parts for car service in SA. Other small issues like refilling the aircon gas and repairing a leaking water pipe were resolved
I’ve recently subscribed and really love your channel. I’m keen on taking a round trip from Cape Town via Mozambique,Zim, Malawi, Tanzania,Kenya then down through Uganda, Rwanda, DRC, Angola, Zambia, Botswana then Namibia. Spend about 4 days in each country on a similar budget like yours. Please give me a rough break down of accommodation and fuel costs. Thanks
Welcome to the family, Ncedojako. That will be an epic adventure!💃 Very interesting too. Please share your experience when you take the road trip. I will share a budget breakdown at the end of this series. Thank you following our journey
Iam still here following religiously
Thank you, Ian. I hope you enjoyed today's episode
@@LIVKENYA yes I enjoyed the virtual trip
This was so relaxing. Wish it were longer. Great stuff as usual 👊.
I am glad you enjoyed it, Miriam🤗. More loading
Informative video Liv Kenya.
Nice to see your vlogs as always, your channel is growing, wow.
Thank you so much, Naomin, for supporting us from the very beginning. I am glad the videos are insightful