I've literally checked everyday for an upload 🎉🎉🎉yeah. Following from Trinidad and Tobago! Good morning my friends!!! South Africa is on my bucket list! Hope while you're there you keep posting!!!
Yves. When You crossed the border from Ethiopia, I told you Kenyans would be your best, most loyal audience anywhere. We've followed you all the way to South Africa and as you approach the finish line, I want to thank you for taking us across Africa. Wish you the best in your future endevours.
I've been following you since the beginning, and every time you mention your bike being electric, it barely even seems to matter anymore. How far you've come is incredible-it takes superhuman strength, lol.
Congratulations for making it to South Africa 🎉 Yves you are a very dedicated Man I have come to know via the internet watching your Journey from last year.. has been inspiring 🙏🏽. Love from Zambia 🇿🇲
@@leonardolupini3484 then move on we still loving it without you mate, best country In all the land , amazing food , amazing culture , amazing people , amazing scenery . No country has perfect people in it , I made plans to move until I realized I'd never find anything like what SA has to offer.
I caught up with your videos when you entered Zambia and have been religiously following your journey. I will now catch up with your older ones. Thanks for walking us thru this amazing continent ❤❤
Hi from Port Elizabeth, South Africa Please be very careful on our roads. Drivers use the emergency lane to allow other vehicles to pass on the highways.
Little kid on bike asked you in Afrikaans, who's bike is that? Really enjoyed this episode. Just like Eugene I am a Durbanite that lived in the Northern Cape for 4 years. The clouds and stars are the most beautiful in the Northern Cape.
Please support Eugene , owner of Hollywood Lodge , wonderful and helpful guy, Know him very well , Ex PNP Shelly Beach , thanks for taking my call and catching up on old times, Am a fan of Kino, watched all his videos --Ricky Ponen ( Port shepstone)
The Lady at the Lodge has a great Aura about her, Gorgeous and that smile could melt a Thousand hearts, Tony is a Legend as the Thai's say "Jai Dee" (kind heart). His kindness will be re-payed by many passing through.
It was good to join you on your next trip from Vioolsdrift to Steinkopf Yves - I certainly enjoy your humorous way of conversation! From Namibia joining you on your trips I'm seeing forward to your next episode!👌💥👌🙏
So nice to see you and Kamran together. I follow him as well because you told us few weeks ago. He is much older than you but very determined. Love your efforts Frenchman ❤🎉❤
Hi Yves, I'm so happy to see you making your dreams to reality and things I've learnt from you are: 1. do what you love with passion and success won't be far away 2. Believe in your dreams and never give up on them no matter how crazy they are 3. Better is the end of a thing than it's beginning. Much love from 🇰🇪❤
I understood what he meant. It's also a word in English, it's in the dictionary. Stoop; a porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda at a house door. It's a loan word from Dutch.
@@thomasnorb4077 yeah a lot of south Africans that know Afrikaans can understand dutch too , and the dutch can understand a lot of our words or anyone that knows dutch .. I was shocked to watch a swiss German movie and understood it, so I can see how someone who knows dutch root words would understand what stoep is.
It has never been there and if there was people were going to run away instead they are coming in thousands . It's the criminals that are calling us Xenophobic because they don't want to be held accountable and their friends who are benefiting from them . South Africa is one of the few countries who don't people people in refugee camps. We integrate them into our society .
@@khulekaninyuswa721in my street alone there are four houses occupied by Zimbabweans and only criminals will say South Africans are xenophobic and those who are benefiting from crime .😂😂
Watching this video at Chicago airport, I’m inspired by the bike and trike travelers, possibly the best and my favorite. They've figured out that life is short, and it's best to explore while you can. Not everyone can travel the way they do, but their journey reminds us that there’s so much to see in the world. Kino and his friend chose the hard, budget-friendly path, and they’re amazing for it. We need more people like them. Thank you, Kino, for your incredible videos.
If you work out like that, food will taste 100X better. It's the natural way to get the munchies, unlike dope heads who always take shortcuts and trick their brain for the reward. God designed the human body in a marvelous way!
@@cryptocurrencyreview We use a knife and fork. We cut off pieces, and one might even combine it with a small cut off piece of toast or bacon. So the key is small bits at a time. However; this brave man is on an adventure in Africa, and I'm sure it must be good to have such a scrumptious breakfast after spending so long in the desert. It's like striking gold. So I get it🤣🤣
Hi Yves, A very proud Durbanite here, with Dual Swiss Nationality through marriage. I MUCH prefer living in SA though. CONGRATS on your incredible feat and tenacity. 👌💪 I sure hope that your table manners are A LOT BETTER whenever sharing a table with anyone or others.I definitely couldn't share a table with you, if they aren't A LOT better and without those animalistic, carnivorous sounds. BTW here in SA, we invariably tip the Staff who tend to our personal needs at Guest Houses, Hotels, B'nBs etc., Waiters and Barman etc. All the best with your stay here in our magnificent country. 🌞🌍🦓🙏
Ahahhahahahaha, Of course, in normal times, I know how to behave properly at a table 😂😂😂 Even having your elbows on the table is considered rude in France, but well, I have always been a little bit noisy while eating, though I emphasize on it a little bit in the videos. And good to know for the tips
I love you Yves but the eating sounds are awful! Enjoy your food by all means but please stop with the fake orgasms as you eat, it's really gross and difficult to watch!
@@gerrytushh they are indians who are South African lol...born and raised in South Africa different to Indians from India but their forefathers are from India and came to South Africa. We called the rainbow nation because we have many different people who have roots in other countries..like Malaysians Indonesians indians British dutch bantu portuguese . My great grandma was Zulu and her husband my great grandpa was Scottish..
@JuicyJLee thanks a lot, that's helpful. South Africa is a melting pot, still trying to recover from a challenging past. By the way I visited Cape Town about 8 years ago. UCT, Table Mountain and Robben Island. Cheers from Kampala 🇺🇬✌🏽💖😊
I always love to see south africa and most of africa from a tourist's perspective and it is great to see how kind and good your heart is. Safe travels to the mother city my friend, just be careful and safe!
Aaaah the stoep! Best South African place in the house, like a veranda. But it's also where people sit and watch life outside. It's quintessentially saffa! So amazing to see SA and the accents are a balm to my ears. Well done Yves. Hope you meet more amazing people in this incredible land..❤
I started watching when you hit Kenya, and followed your previous journey just to catch up. From then, I've journeyed with you as you showed us other countries of the continent. We Africans share alot in common despite the cultural differences. Congratulations for accomplishing your goal of reaching South Africa. Must be a sigh of relief!
5:50 That is basically what the Ubuntu Philosophy is all about. Quoted verbatim: Ubuntu (Zulu pronunciation: [ùɓúntʼù])[1] (meaning humanity in some Bantu languages, such as Zulu) describes a set of closely related Bantu African-origin value systems that emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals with their surrounding societal and physical worlds. "Ubuntu" is sometimes translated as "I am because we are" (also "I am because you are"),[2] or "humanity towards others" (Zulu umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu). In Xhosa, the latter term is used, but is often meant in a more philosophical sense to mean "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity". In Ekegusii, Nyanza, Kenya, we say OBONTO. I guess the Ubuntu philosophy isn't just specific to the Bantu. It is part of the African DNA. Things are changing, but we are always encouraged to be good to everyone, including strangers. The South African episodes will not disappoint I can bet on that. Stay safe.
WARNING: Take a tip from a fellow South-African , dont take shortcuts through veld or between alley-ways , stick to roads, even if you walk longer , it is very unsafe to take shortcuts between properties or through yards or plots of land. This is just for your own safety here in South-Africa.
There are some great people in this World, Tony and the staff at the lodge fall into this category. What fantastic hospitality and credit to you Yves for insisting on paying something.
The way you feel test of the food makes me want to eat😋 i always buy something to eat when im watching your video😃 especially i try new test or by my favorite food
@Kino - You're missing the best parts of South Africa - Go Durban from Springbok, then take the coastline through Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape to Cape Town (it adds some extra distance) but worthwhile on non-return
I know you're probably still in Gabon Kino Yves. Let's enjoy today's upload, even if it's 4 months old. Much luck on your travels this year. Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪👏👏
Finished too soon! Glued waiting for you to reach capetown! Found out about you in Zambia and everyday I check when you will post another video! Safe travels in South Africa! Please go live if possible as you enter Capetown! we would love to watch the moment live!
The way in which you eat the little or big food you can find, you always appreciate it respectively. "Emmm..." & It's become so part of your beautiful journey..........✨️
Please support Vioolsdrift Logdge for sponsoring the cyclists. Should you travel that way.
Thank you, Tony. Viva SA, Viva!
Definitely!
Most def! ❤
Thank you Tony for hosting Yves. Your kindness will surely pay off. Have a lovely and prosperous new year.
Will do so...❤
Hi Sue.We will definately do that.Lionelmand Merle w.I am going in retirement in September.Merle are already on retirement if you are Sue that I know.
Finally the two legends(Kamran and Yves) in one video. Incredible.😊
Today's episode just flew by. Love your channel man. Welcome to South Africa.
From Nairobi Kenya.Thanks Kino for taking us all the way to South Africa
My Kenyan brother one day il visit your beautiful country ❤much love from South Africa 🇿🇦
@@JuicyJLeeKaribu sana.(Welcome brother)
I want to visit Kenya one day
@@JuicyJLeeWelcome @ juicy
Wanakasongo Hoyee, watching your vlogs religiously without skipping a second.
I've never been so eager for an upload.. finally .beeeeen waiting . With love watching from this beautiful country , enjoy SA
I've literally checked everyday for an upload 🎉🎉🎉yeah. Following from Trinidad and Tobago! Good morning my friends!!! South Africa is on my bucket list! Hope while you're there you keep posting!!!
From kenya. You have taken us across Africa my friend. We journeyed together my brother. My family and I are greatly inspired!!
I've been waiting for this episode! Great adventure indeed! Welcome to South Africa.
Yves. When You crossed the border from Ethiopia, I told you Kenyans would be your best, most loyal audience anywhere. We've followed you all the way to South Africa and as you approach the finish line, I want to thank you for taking us across Africa. Wish you the best in your future endevours.
Indonesian too
Kenyans threw stones on Aly. Kenyans are the worst.
just keep watching then you dont need to announce it every video..but that's cool
😂@@catgoon
You Kenyans are the most annoying fans in this channel
All South Africans are so welcoming its Amazing 👏
I am South African the people from the Kalahari and Karoo regions are known for their friendliness and helpfullness
I've been following you since the beginning, and every time you mention your bike being electric, it barely even seems to matter anymore. How far you've come is incredible-it takes superhuman strength, lol.
Wat een prachtige vlog wat een gastvrijheid bij Tony zie je niet vaak prachtig wat je ons weer laat zien Yves. Top 👍👍💏
Congratulations for making it to South Africa 🎉 Yves you are a very dedicated Man I have come to know via the internet watching your Journey from last year.. has been inspiring 🙏🏽. Love from Zambia 🇿🇲
Yves you are really friendly to people and thats a gift so people will always show you love.
The guy that was making the jokes is from cape town and the owner of the place is from durban..South africans all get along and are very jolly people.
Welcome to south Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Ahh South Africa, the love of my life!! ❤
It was mine too, until they turned it into a giant toilet
@@leonardolupini3484 then move on we still loving it without you mate, best country In all the land , amazing food , amazing culture , amazing people , amazing scenery . No country has perfect people in it , I made plans to move until I realized I'd never find anything like what SA has to offer.
@@kgosiking4228I was referring to crime, corruption, useless police, no service delivery, broken roads, beggars etc etc
Yves... welcome to SA. I only discovered you yesterday; i'm binge watching your travels experience.
Mzungu Yves, you are actually opening southern Africa to us other Africans. I'm enjoying every bit of your journey
I caught up with your videos when you entered Zambia and have been religiously following your journey. I will now catch up with your older ones. Thanks for walking us thru this amazing continent ❤❤
LET'S GOOOO GUYZZZZ watching from 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 😂😂❤❤
Kenyans who are with 'us' Hello☺️ Jambo!!
Sasa
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪💪🏽
Nugu hii 😂😂, mshafika huku 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ThePhantomDevil Stap😂😂😂. Tuko kila mahali😂❤
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Hi from Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Please be very careful on our roads.
Drivers use the emergency lane to allow other vehicles to pass on the highways.
100%
Second comment from Kenya 🇰🇪 let's go guys
Go where?
Napenda the way ni green
Following closely from Uganda here. Many lessons learnt. What resilience! Joyful, positive, uncomplaining, udjustable man, honest person!
Little kid on bike asked you in Afrikaans, who's bike is that? Really enjoyed this episode. Just like Eugene I am a Durbanite that lived in the Northern Cape for 4 years. The clouds and stars are the most beautiful in the Northern Cape.
Please support Eugene , owner of Hollywood Lodge , wonderful and helpful guy, Know him very well , Ex PNP Shelly Beach , thanks for taking my call and catching up on old times, Am a fan of Kino, watched all his videos --Ricky Ponen ( Port shepstone)
The Lady at the Lodge has a great Aura about her, Gorgeous and that smile could melt a Thousand hearts, Tony is a Legend as the Thai's say "Jai Dee" (kind heart). His kindness will be re-payed by many passing through.
Steinkopf 😊 one of my favourite places to visit back home🙏🏼 Thanks for bringing back good memories for me Yves and safe travels mate✊🏻
It was good to join you on your next trip from Vioolsdrift to Steinkopf Yves - I certainly enjoy your humorous way of conversation!
From Namibia joining you on your trips I'm seeing forward to your next episode!👌💥👌🙏
Moroccan watching you from LA,California 🙌❤️🇲🇦
Stay safe! ❤
@@weblogwevlog thank you 🙏 and you too
@@mohamedoucheikh1656 ❤
6x6 guy: you're crazy?
Keno: a little bit
😂😂😂😂 Legend!
I can't even imagine driving from Cape Town to Johannesburg but this guy TRIKED from FRANCE, good god 😂 Incredible feat
I thought he drove a car to South Africa to visit and experience it, when I saw the bike ...my jaw dropped lol
We are now in South Africa, congrats man, from Kenya
Enjoy safe journey there in South Africa
I`m waiting all your vlogs all the day
So nice to see you and Kamran together. I follow him as well because you told us few weeks ago. He is much older than you but very determined. Love your efforts Frenchman ❤🎉❤
Welcome to 🇿🇦❤️
Ali from pakistan left early & opened a shop is so common in south africa 😂🤣
That was hilarious.
Ali is awesome 🎉
I don’t find this funny
Yves scoffs his breakfast like my bulldog!🤣
😂😂
The man is hungry 😂
You are funny 😂😂😂😂😂
I love his facial expressions of sheer bliss 😊 true Frenchman maybe ❤
Inhaled
Hi Yves, I'm so happy to see you making your dreams to reality and things I've learnt from you are:
1. do what you love with passion and success won't be far away
2. Believe in your dreams and never give up on them no matter how crazy they are
3. Better is the end of a thing than it's beginning.
Much love from 🇰🇪❤
Lovely comment!.. Couldn't have said it better. ❤🍃
We are here Kenyans and glued
Hamba gathle, go well my friend, enjoy the beautiful south african population, be safe.
Love from South Africa
You almost here kino only 600kms 👍🤭👏👏👏👏👏🫤🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Go kino👏🥳🥳🥳
Lol gotta love South Africans ..man said "on the stoep" to a foreigner 😂😂😂😂😂
LOL 🙂 on the stoep ou seun lol
I understood what he meant. It's also a word in English, it's in the dictionary. Stoop; a porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda at a house door. It's a loan word from Dutch.
Stoop= porch 😂😂
@@thomasnorb4077 yeah a lot of south Africans that know Afrikaans can understand dutch too , and the dutch can understand a lot of our words or anyone that knows dutch .. I was shocked to watch a swiss German movie and understood it, so I can see how someone who knows dutch root words would understand what stoep is.
Proud of my fellow South Africans. "You can put your bike on the stoep"😅🤣
Proud of Tony.. Portuguese Hospitality..❤
New chapter for Mzungu Yves safari. Amazing work keep it up. From the green city in the sun Nairobi
Still watching you from Rwanda
Welcome to SA Yves, all the best down to Cape Town
Theres really no xenophobia South Africans are Lovely people ❤ hospitable people
There actually is xenophobia but it's Black on Black
They worship the mzungus
Xenophobia only in urban areas
It has never been there and if there was people were going to run away instead they are coming in thousands . It's the criminals that are calling us Xenophobic because they don't want to be held accountable and their friends who are benefiting from them . South Africa is one of the few countries who don't people people in refugee camps. We integrate them into our society .
@@khulekaninyuswa721in my street alone there are four houses occupied by Zimbabweans and only criminals will say South Africans are xenophobic and those who are benefiting from crime .😂😂
Watching this video at Chicago airport, I’m inspired by the bike and trike travelers, possibly the best and my favorite. They've figured out that life is short, and it's best to explore while you can. Not everyone can travel the way they do, but their journey reminds us that there’s so much to see in the world. Kino and his friend chose the hard, budget-friendly path, and they’re amazing for it. We need more people like them. Thank you, Kino, for your incredible videos.
Najua hamuezi kosa wah but mko aje nyinyi nyote taking the challenge
Morning my friend 🇰🇪
Always following from kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
I love the called from south Africa. They are very friendly
Hi Yves, welcome to South Africa! I have been enjoying your videos along the way.
Good morning Yves, have a save ride to Cape Town, and thanks to(Tony) at Vioolsdrift Lodge for the good hospitality. Grts from 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬👍✌️
Yeah, Ugandans are following too👋
Hi yve from Kenya
Here we go good Morning my friends from a cross the world thanks for supporting our brother ❤❤❤❤❤
Yves thanks so much I like how u eat ur food 😊😊 nowadays while I'm eating I do aaahh...uuuuh incredible 😂 as u shake ur Head 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Ha ha ha I guess the cycling has given him an appetite, he requires calories
@@monicaagena3025 yes 😂
Kkk he enjoys food a lot and like it as well
If you work out like that, food will taste 100X better. It's the natural way to get the munchies, unlike dope heads who always take shortcuts and trick their brain for the reward. God designed the human body in a marvelous way!
What a wonderful guy to make a plan for you. 👍💯💫
A whole egg in one bite!!!
Yoh!!!
How do you guys eat your eggs? 😳😳
@@cryptocurrencyreview We use a knife and fork. We cut off pieces, and one might even combine it with a small cut off piece of toast or bacon. So the key is small bits at a time.
However; this brave man is on an adventure in Africa, and I'm sure it must be good to have such a scrumptious breakfast after spending so long in the desert. It's like striking gold. So I get it🤣🤣
@@cryptocurrencyreview Exactly the same way as YOU do! 👌😍
Fair to say Yves is a foodie, all the food he eats is always "hhmmm fantastic" 😂😂😂
Love from 🇧🇼🇧🇼
Anyone wd be a foodie if he uses as much energy as him.He said when he went back to France he lost appetite
Hi Yves, A very proud Durbanite here, with Dual Swiss Nationality through marriage. I MUCH prefer living in SA though. CONGRATS on your incredible feat and tenacity. 👌💪 I sure hope that your table manners are A LOT BETTER whenever sharing a table with anyone or others.I definitely couldn't share a table with you, if they aren't A LOT better and without those animalistic, carnivorous sounds. BTW here in SA, we invariably tip the Staff who tend to our personal needs at Guest Houses, Hotels, B'nBs etc., Waiters and Barman etc. All the best with your stay here in our magnificent country. 🌞🌍🦓🙏
Ahahhahahahaha,
Of course, in normal times, I know how to behave properly at a table 😂😂😂
Even having your elbows on the table is considered rude in France, but well, I have always been a little bit noisy while eating, though I emphasize on it a little bit in the videos.
And good to know for the tips
I love you Yves but the eating sounds are awful! Enjoy your food by all means but please stop with the fake orgasms as you eat, it's really gross and difficult to watch!
South Africans are to spoiled they don't realize how good SA is
@@KinoYvesthe noises are everything for me OMG. Come to Trinidad and Tobago, I'll cook for you!
Banange!!!
Welcome to South Africa, only found your chan recently but really like your content ! :) more more more!
Eugene spits words like a machine gun😂... watching from Tanzania🇹🇿 with laugh
Watching from Kampala 🇺🇬 and Tanzania 🇹🇿 is my favorite East African country ❤😊✌🏽
LoL I am from Durban , we have so many indians they talk fast 😂😂😂I tell the lady at work she talks fast
Are they really Indians or South Africans. Just trying to understand.
@@gerrytushh they are indians who are South African lol...born and raised in South Africa different to Indians from India but their forefathers are from India and came to South Africa. We called the rainbow nation because we have many different people who have roots in other countries..like Malaysians Indonesians indians British dutch bantu portuguese . My great grandma was Zulu and her husband my great grandpa was Scottish..
@JuicyJLee thanks a lot, that's helpful. South Africa is a melting pot, still trying to recover from a challenging past. By the way I visited Cape Town about 8 years ago. UCT, Table Mountain and Robben Island. Cheers from Kampala 🇺🇬✌🏽💖😊
I always love to see south africa and most of africa from a tourist's perspective and it is great to see how kind and good your heart is. Safe travels to the mother city my friend, just be careful and safe!
That camper van on the back of the trailer looked fantastic
Yves enjoying his food can make the simplest foods look and sound most delicious
Aaaah the stoep! Best South African place in the house, like a veranda. But it's also where people sit and watch life outside. It's quintessentially saffa! So amazing to see SA and the accents are a balm to my ears. Well done Yves. Hope you meet more amazing people in this incredible land..❤
Glad that you enjoy seeing SA that much!
And Kenya is watching as always!
I started watching when you hit Kenya, and followed your previous journey just to catch up. From then, I've journeyed with you as you showed us other countries of the continent. We Africans share alot in common despite the cultural differences. Congratulations for accomplishing your goal of reaching South Africa. Must be a sigh of relief!
Also following saw Yves in Iten, Kenya and have been with him since.🇰🇪
@07:31 now that's a off road vehicle
Nice to see Some of the African people are so generous & gives free hospitality to the tourists.
Ali arrived and opened a shop already😂😂😂
5:50 That is basically what the Ubuntu Philosophy is all about.
Quoted verbatim:
Ubuntu (Zulu pronunciation: [ùɓúntʼù])[1] (meaning humanity in some Bantu languages, such as Zulu) describes a set of closely related Bantu African-origin value systems that emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals with their surrounding societal and physical worlds. "Ubuntu" is sometimes translated as "I am because we are" (also "I am because you are"),[2] or "humanity towards others" (Zulu umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu). In Xhosa, the latter term is used, but is often meant in a more philosophical sense to mean "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity". In Ekegusii, Nyanza, Kenya, we say OBONTO.
I guess the Ubuntu philosophy isn't just specific to the Bantu. It is part of the African DNA. Things are changing, but we are always encouraged to be good to everyone, including strangers. The South African episodes will not disappoint I can bet on that. Stay safe.
I am a Muntu ( person) from Buganda, Uganda.😂😂
@@mariatheresa2755 Land of matoke. In Kenya, I also come from land of matoke, Kisii. The matoke capital of Kenya.
@@felixmakinda7689 nice meeting you my matooke fellow. R u also a muntu?
@@mariatheresa2755 oh yes. I am MONTO, descendant of Kintu and Mogusii.
Classic South African uncle joking :)
All South Africans have an uncle like that. Uncles always carry their car keys in their hands as if they are in a hurry but won't stop making jokes
@@luckystriker7489 lol exactly
Second comment from UGA.. following kino all the way to Cape Town, SA
WARNING: Take a tip from a fellow South-African , dont take shortcuts through veld or between alley-ways , stick to roads, even if you walk longer , it is very unsafe to take shortcuts between properties or through yards or plots of land. This is just for your own safety here in South-Africa.
In Johannesburg it doesn't matter
What would happen
There are some great people in this World, Tony and the staff at the lodge fall into this category. What fantastic hospitality and credit to you Yves for insisting on paying something.
Almost there My friend yve,,, the journey was amazing thank s be to God
The way you feel test of the food makes me want to eat😋 i always buy something to eat when im watching your video😃 especially i try new test or by my favorite food
@Kino - You're missing the best parts of South Africa - Go Durban from Springbok, then take the coastline through Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape to Cape Town (it adds some extra distance) but worthwhile on non-return
Yes sir you definitely right,most developed country in the south region
Happy watching you from Nairobi 👍 finally we almost through the journey
Eugine is a wonderful man, welcoming.
Wow.. Tony is a blessing
"Morning mah Friends" hits different😂
Morning guyzeeee😂
I know you're probably still in Gabon Kino Yves.
Let's enjoy today's upload, even if it's 4 months old.
Much luck on your travels this year.
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪👏👏
Wakenya mnatoa wapi pesa ya bundles?😂Congratulations for supporting our beloved TH-camrs. Be blessed.
😂😂
Wengi tuko gulf enjoying free wi-fi
Finished too soon! Glued waiting for you to reach capetown! Found out about you in Zambia and everyday I check when you will post another video! Safe travels in South Africa! Please go live if possible as you enter Capetown! we would love to watch the moment live!
Mr Kino yves watching from Botswana well done keep up god blessed you sir
Never seen a whole egg eaten like that
Hungry! He's working hard for his food 🚲 🚴♂️ 🚵♂️
that's how I eat my eggs too! So you don't spill any of the yolk! 😅😅
The way in which you eat the little or big food you can find, you always appreciate it respectively. "Emmm..." & It's become so part of your beautiful journey..........✨️
Morning ma frends ❤️ from germany
Awesome journeys mate ! you are a great human, welkom in south afrika !
Hats off to the people who showed incredible hospitality. God bless 'em .❤