🤣🤣tuko wengi bro. I used to listen to stories from my uncle who was a driver for Posta back in the 80s about how wild, dry and harsh Marsabit, Moyale, Lodwar, Mandera and all those other small Northeastern Province towns were na bado sijakanyaga huko even today. My uncle was a legend of the road having driven all around Africa form SA all the way to Lagos all the Congos , Zambia and Zimbabwe back in the 80s.He was even part of the service/chase crew of the Safari Rally and he drove everywhere like he was in a rally. Once his vehicle gearbox failed out in the bush in Lodwar and he could only drive in reverse. He drove from Lodwar to Kapenguria in reverse. took a whole day na shingo karibu ikatike.He had hundreds of such stories and pictures too.
The good thing about you among others is that you do support local business people by buying their products and food That's appreciation to Africans cultures
As a Kenyan married to an Ethiopian, I never knew that there are parts of Kenya where one can be mistaken to think that they are in Ethiopia because of the music being played around the shopping centres, the environment plus the locals resemble Ethiopians. Marsabit looks very organised Town.
The people in Marsabit Country have relatives in both Countries. The boundaries drawn in Africa was just on whims. The same situation is borders with Uganda and Somali
@@DumeJeusi you see that what i was trying to say the somalis call themselves arabs of africa while the ethiopians call themselves the isrealities of africa when will this propoganda ever end
TH-cam suggested your channel to me yesterday when you were at Laisamis. Welcome to my country Kenya, I am going to watch all your videos and follow you around. Today I learnt that you are from France. I also realized that you understand Kiswahili perfectly, and you have a GOOD heart .. you are such a kind personality. Come to Kisumu, shores of Lake VIctoria!
I am glad you are enjoying Kenya. Can I point out a few things? That first lady who was saying 'soda' was asking you to buy from her, not that she wanted 'soda' in order to be in camera. About the barbecue, I really doubt that you were eating the goat with its skin. We do not do that in Kenya unless it is something I have never heard of. I think it is just nicely barbecued so it is crunchy on the outside but moist on the inside. Can you imagine chewing hide? About paying by Mpesa, as a foreigner you can use your passport to buy a local sim card. It is cheap and could be a good thing since it looks like you will be on the Kenya stretch for a long time now that you are still in the northern part of the country. All the best. Your channel has become my newest YT sensation.
Well said, Lucy, on all counts - thanks for setting the record straight for this guy and pointing out about Mpesa accessibility to foreigners. He was enjoying the results of slowly barbecued goat meat. May I also point out that when they go back home, they can still use the Safaricom lines (cheap roaming) to make transactions with businesses and people in Kenya and make /receive calls! It's better to have a dual SIM smartphone for this.
I love this video. It really shows the intertwining of border peoples, mixed nationalities, Ethio-Kenyan, music from Ethiopia with Kenyan dishes and juice, again a shared liking. Theyre all sweet toothed! It just goes to show how seamless humanity is and the faultines are just really constructs. Still economically the country seems more organised. I heard the Kenyans are I think investing in partnerships with Ethiopian telecoms. The microfinancing instruments they have would be so beneficial in Ethiopia especially in remote areas. They deserve the best. Peace development and safe trade.
Yes, the company is called SafariCom. They got a license to operate in Ethiopia - massive growth opportunities for the company and Ethiopia. They'd already opened an office and trained the locals, but the civil war disrupted their activities, but I think everything is back on track now. Imagine sending money to the remotest parts of Ethiopia with no internet, just a cell signal, pay for services, shopping etc right from anywhere in the world - you could do shopping for your old grandma, pay school fees wherever you are in the world. No bank account needed, just a basic cheapo cell phone. It's incredible! Of course, the infra structure needs to exist, and the system needs to be acceptable by everyone as a medium of payment.
I love It how I hear (oromifa )Music in kenya. Its Nice to know how large oromo population is starting from Nile Gorge to North kenya . Infact its one of the biggest tribes in Africa but less known . And Most Elite long distance athlets are from ethiopian (oromo) population like bekele , dibaba sisters etc.
@leyuGSA we are bo claiming but hasbehal 300 km from ethiipia and still speaks the same language and know who they are....yes asking them are you oromoo? Melsachu yeah we are oromoo Ena yenente language enkwan hager, 😂😂😂 you know
The Oromia nation should claim their land all the way to Osiolo. Always use the word modern Kenya, remember it was only created 60 years ago, the name of the country is also wrong and does not represent everyone who lives there. European colonialists created names for Africa and created borders of their choice.
Thanks to your videos Yves, my impressions of African countries are changing so much. The amount of friendly and kind people, even to a foreigner is really heartwarming to see. I'm sure not everyone or everywhere in Marsabit is friendly but life seems so much more simple. I find myself really appreciating it.
The media tends to paint a horrid picture of Africa - many get pleasantly shocked when they visit countries like Kenya. I've seen expatriates and missionaries crying when they have to go back to their countries. On the other hand, the media also tends to paint a fantastic picture of the so-called developed countries - I was shocked to witness homelessness and abject poverty in Europe and the USA on my tours there, wow ... what an eye opener that was.
I was born in Africa but live in Europe more than 30 years. I was scared Afrka but when I watch your programs I became brave. You are my role model. Thanks.
So excited you finally made it to Kenya 🇰🇪 after a break. I hope you enjoy our country. Be a bit more alert though. You know, as you should always be 😅
Africa is the best, people are friendly everywhere you go it’s the opposite here in Europe, all faces here are grumpy. No joy no trust nothing just stress stress stress study and work, and you get fined for the little things, no forgiveness even if you make the slightest mistake. Africa is truly blessed continent free of stress a continent where you can make friends anywhere, I love you mama Africa
I love your knowledge on so many areas...i havent heard a lot of inaccurate things about Kenya...the lady just wanted you to buy her soda 😂green stuff is sukuma wiki(i think collard greens). You can buy a Safaricom line and access MPESA. I dont think we can call Marsabit a city should be a town.
M-pesa is available to Tourists but you can only get enabled to such services mainly in bigger cities. Because getting a sim card requires you to use your passport and not so many places can register you to the service.
This guy will have a blast in Kenya ... and this is just the beginning. I wouldn't be surprised if he just decided to end his international trip there and just tour the whole country instead. His money will go a long way in quality life and the best products. Mambo bado (you ain't seen nothing yet), as we say in Kiswahili.
The city of Marsabit is very wonderful.. I was surprised 🥰 Happy trip, my friend. I hope your next trips will be in places like Marsabit because it is the best in terms of food, safety, and even people.♥️
Je suis née à Marsabit, où mon père travaillait. Malheureusement, ou heureusement, we moved. We were one of the few familles somaliennes qui y vivaient dans les années 90. it's cool to see the town through your lens. Bon Voyage!
You can make a stopover at Archer's post. They have really good accommodation along the way. Logologo, and Laisamis are also great stopovers along the way..
Just be more Cautious on the road past Isiolo. Unlike the other parts you've cycled through (Ethiopia, Moyale-Marsabit road) where you barely see vehicles on the road, there are alot of vehicles past Isiolo and mostly driven carelessly.
He was cycling at a rough road with lots of vehicles mostly trucks at the Blue Nile valley in Ethiopia. Isiolo shouldn't be a difficult one for him to navigate.
i just started watching kino and i can tell you one thing. he aint gon take shit from no body he tells it like it is and i fw that he not faking giving money out to anybody just for the camera
Like someone already mentioned it's possible to use M-Pesa as a tourist. I always used it last year and it made everything a lot easier. Even when I took boda boda taxis I used it to pay them!
@@eddateacha7464 No, you must use a local SIM card but it's cheap - less than $1. You'll use your passport to get a local telephone number. You can use the number internationally while roaming and continue to make transactions with businesses and people in Kenya. You can also make/receive calls from Kenya when you go back home - it's actually cheaper and very clear.
mobile payment is also available for tourists, you can actually register for a kenyan sim card, also m-pesa with your passport, even if you are only staying in the country for a week.
MPESA is very much accessible to tourists, you just need to buy a sim card, register with your passport, and you get to use MPESA straight away. That's readily available to tourists coming through airports... The region you entered Kenya has historically been marginalized and so lags far behind in terms of development and, hence, most of the challenges you are facing. But with devolution and equalization funds in place, they're slowly catching up with the rest of the country.
I love the way you keep calling every Kenyan town a city no matter how small it is, Respect must be your surname sir 😂. Surprised how lively and developed Marsarbit is .
Wooow, Marsabit has really changed. Last I was there That restaurant was not there. Oasis was my go to place for a good meal even though the portion was small as compared to the price. Visit Wajir town, I will show you around.
You have been overcharged when buying your meal and snacks but it's ok don't be bothered,i was glad when u passed my uncle's shop there in marsabit i enjoyed watching this.
Have a vlog on khat. A culture (also legal) in both Kenya and Ethiopia extending to Uganda Somalia Djibouti Yemen madagascar and some communities in Israel. That soda event was probably done by roadside khat sellers.
Very cool! I love that the town has that large Oromo ethnicity population that I associate with Ethiopia. I didn't realize they were in such high numbers into Kenya as well. Very cool.
Northern Kenya shares tribes with Ethiopia and Somalia. The 3 have a common border and so those tribes can be found on either side. In terms of ethnic Kenya is one of the most diverse on the continent and most diverse in Eastern Africa conprising Bantus, Nilotes and Cushitic people.
Oromo people should be with their brothers north of the artificial border and Somalis also should be with their brothers north of the artificial border. These borders between brothers must go.
@@Yamakuzi007exactly. I’m tired of all the refugees in Nairobi. We don’t even have anything in common. They should form their own country and fight from there
@@lilac8794 You calling the Oromo and the Somalis refugees? They are Kenyan tribes and they are the inhabitants of more than 35% of modern day Kenya. Refugees are the Kikuyu and other Bantu tribes who come from Congo.
Actually when you will step in Nanyuki you have weather changed here its cold an marsabit,isiolo its hotter,here will enjoy seeing mt kenya also equator basing here.
Here we don't call them cities. They are trading centers Marsabet is a small town. People from the villages around come to get their supplies from here
16:10 as a sayed in your last video, Kenya is the most developed country in that region, the most richest also. You can notice diference on every step. Better infrastructure, cleaner, better hotels,...
Bro in 2023 the richest country in east africa is Ethiopia 🇪🇹 with the GDP of $156 billon follwed by Kenya 🇰🇪 $118 billon, Tanzania 🇹🇿 $ 85 billon, Uganda 🇺🇬 $ 49 billon, Sudan 🇸🇩 $ 42 billon
@@jupiterplanet1316The high standard of living is what makes it way ahead of Ethiopia.Kenya comes second to South Africa in terms of the health index and No.53 Globally.
@@Simon_Nzioki the vlogr didn't show the real image of citys and towns of Ethiopia... he just show poor and rural part of Ethiopia..... He did this on propose....he did this because we Ethiopians are emotional people and if any one try to take a video very one will yel and insalt you regardless of were you from.... As many tourists he suffered too..
Kino is feeling very happy because he is feeling still being in Ethiopia. I'm sure he will never get anywhere else the happiness which he enjoyed in Ethiopia.
safe journey yves marsabit is nice and on the way you might find no electricity till isiolo.... maybe merille or laisamis if you are lucky and mlima wamba is not that safe but i hope there are military on the way ... i wish you a safe journey though. you are an inspiration
Watched you as you were coming into Marsabit and truly that was hard, gladyou have hard a nice break. That salad stuff there is known as Kachumbari, will always accompany any nyama choma. Enjoy every bit. All the best.
What I like from Yves his so positive even in those hard moments and also how he appreciates the foods with differents cultures that's really good 12:42
Im embarrassed as a Kenyan that im seeing Marsabit town for the first time in my life in a foreigner's video after living here for 3 decades.
Even me I have never been to so many places in kenya. I have only been to Nakuru and Naivasha....and lived in Nairobi
🤣🤣tuko wengi bro. I used to listen to stories from my uncle who was a driver for Posta back in the 80s about how wild, dry and harsh Marsabit, Moyale, Lodwar, Mandera and all those other small Northeastern Province towns were na bado sijakanyaga huko even today. My uncle was a legend of the road having driven all around Africa form SA all the way to Lagos all the Congos , Zambia and Zimbabwe back in the 80s.He was even part of the service/chase crew of the Safari Rally and he drove everywhere like he was in a rally. Once his vehicle gearbox failed out in the bush in Lodwar and he could only drive in reverse. He drove from Lodwar to Kapenguria in reverse. took a whole day na shingo karibu ikatike.He had hundreds of such stories and pictures too.
Same here bro😅
@@wakawaka5131incredible story. Film worthy
Don't worry even them they haven't discovered their lands
The good thing about you among others is that you do support local business people by buying their products and food
That's appreciation to Africans cultures
rather than eating at McDonalds?
Rather than eating sand, well you can't escape that....
Nobody had even come close to what Yves had shown us unheard of towns on TH-cam, great job, we support Yves journey all the way.
Kenya is so clean, i really appreciate the people.
Am a kenyan but i have become tourist courtesy of your videos
Yves is the happiest when he is eating and drinking 😂 😂 😂 loves his food and 🥑avocado 😂 hope you bought Supplies for the road 😂
I am even embarrassed at the way he is enjoying our food😂😂
@@namuki2001 weeh Mzee.. 😂😂😂
Riding drains a person, he’s not eating abnormally, for what he puts energy into.
Should try Ugandan ovacado & other fruits pineapple & passion fruit, Jack fruit.
Most Kenyans have not seen this side of this Towns, not what Media portraits, Thanks for an awesome content 👏
Exactly. They Always bring these town when something horrendous has happened or political so ppl tend to get scared off. Such a shame!
I seriously wanna visit Marsabit.
Mainstream media have never been on our side. They have their masters whom they must serve. That's why you and I watch TH-cam.
As a Kenyan married to an Ethiopian, I never knew that there are parts of Kenya where one can be mistaken to think that they are in Ethiopia because of the music being played around the shopping centres, the environment plus the locals resemble Ethiopians. Marsabit looks very organised Town.
The borders are very artificial - we should just unit and form the United States of East Africa 🙂.
The people in Marsabit Country have relatives in both Countries. The boundaries drawn in Africa was just on whims. The same situation is borders with Uganda and Somali
I think Marsabet was used to be Ethiopian land,
yeah because they are Ethiopians or somalis but they are Kenyan citizens
The Ethiopian got in Kenya through a treaty between Haile serasy and King George of Britain to stay in Kenya for thirty years
I think now I should b paid for watching these videos am always on time as if its doctor appointment ..very addictive 😂
Wakenya mnapenda attention from foreigners sana.dinywa haga msee
@bengaliveshow 😂😂😂 uko na ufalaa!
Me too
Kenya Beutiful east Africa has to unite. With love from Ethiopia
Give me an Ethiopian lady as a way to start our unity
@@MACDOLLARTVits rare to date an ethiopian if your not from them the northern parts of africa
northern parts of Ethiopia you mean@@Walkerronnie612Ronald
We are united with fellow Eats Africans in EAC. The Horn of Africa is not East Africa. Unite amongst yourselves.
@@DumeJeusi you see that what i was trying to say the somalis call themselves arabs of africa while the ethiopians call themselves the isrealities of africa when will this propoganda ever end
you searching for avocados for that long is the most kenyan thing ive ever seen🤣🤣🤣
For sure😂😂😂
Don't we all do this in Kenya? 😂
@@beautifuly_born😂😂 we do.
We go for the best you know😂😂
@@beautifuly_born we do dear
Welcome to Kenya my dear. Watching you from Uganda 🇺🇬
petition for a video everyday while in kenya we will watch and like everything😍
Kinuthia capacity in on kinuthia level...I wish anajua the potential
TH-cam suggested your channel to me yesterday when you were at Laisamis. Welcome to my country Kenya, I am going to watch all your videos and follow you around. Today I learnt that you are from France. I also realized that you understand Kiswahili perfectly, and you have a GOOD heart .. you are such a kind personality. Come to Kisumu, shores of Lake VIctoria!
Getting change in Kenya is tough because most people don't use cash.
You can access mpesa as a tourist..you just go to an mpesa agent and register using your passport
I am glad you are enjoying Kenya. Can I point out a few things? That first lady who was saying 'soda' was asking you to buy from her, not that she wanted 'soda' in order to be in camera. About the barbecue, I really doubt that you were eating the goat with its skin. We do not do that in Kenya unless it is something I have never heard of. I think it is just nicely barbecued so it is crunchy on the outside but moist on the inside. Can you imagine chewing hide? About paying by Mpesa, as a foreigner you can use your passport to buy a local sim card. It is cheap and could be a good thing since it looks like you will be on the Kenya stretch for a long time now that you are still in the northern part of the country. All the best. Your channel has become my newest YT sensation.
Well said, Lucy, on all counts - thanks for setting the record straight for this guy and pointing out about Mpesa accessibility to foreigners. He was enjoying the results of slowly barbecued goat meat. May I also point out that when they go back home, they can still use the Safaricom lines (cheap roaming) to make transactions with businesses and people in Kenya and make /receive calls! It's better to have a dual SIM smartphone for this.
Your content is pure gold. Thx for the effort and authenticity.
I love this video. It really shows the intertwining of border peoples, mixed nationalities, Ethio-Kenyan, music from Ethiopia with Kenyan dishes and juice, again a shared liking. Theyre all sweet toothed! It just goes to show how seamless humanity is and the faultines are just really constructs. Still economically the country seems more organised. I heard the Kenyans are I think investing in partnerships with Ethiopian telecoms. The microfinancing instruments they have would be so beneficial in Ethiopia especially in remote areas. They deserve the best. Peace development and safe trade.
Yes, the company is called SafariCom. They got a license to operate in Ethiopia - massive growth opportunities for the company and Ethiopia. They'd already opened an office and trained the locals, but the civil war disrupted their activities, but I think everything is back on track now. Imagine sending money to the remotest parts of Ethiopia with no internet, just a cell signal, pay for services, shopping etc right from anywhere in the world - you could do shopping for your old grandma, pay school fees wherever you are in the world. No bank account needed, just a basic cheapo cell phone. It's incredible! Of course, the infra structure needs to exist, and the system needs to be acceptable by everyone as a medium of payment.
I never thought marsabit is such a lovely town. Contrary to what we see from media about insecurity. It's a shame to learn this from a foreigner
I love It how I hear (oromifa )Music in kenya. Its Nice to know how large oromo population is starting from Nile Gorge to North kenya . Infact its one of the biggest tribes in Africa but less known . And Most Elite long distance athlets are from ethiopian (oromo) population like bekele , dibaba sisters etc.
😂😂😂from the Nile gorge shameless you lots want to claim every territories as yours. Nothing surprises me about you lots….🤭🤭
@leyuGSA we are bo claiming but hasbehal 300 km from ethiipia and still speaks the same language and know who they are....yes asking them are you oromoo? Melsachu yeah we are oromoo
Ena yenente language enkwan hager, 😂😂😂 you know
The Oromia nation should claim their land all the way to Osiolo.
Always use the word modern Kenya, remember it was only created 60 years ago, the name of the country is also wrong and does not represent everyone who lives there.
European colonialists created names for Africa and created borders of their choice.
@@Yamakuzi007suite yourself...it will never happen..Kenya is ours...the way it is.
Thanks
Thank you very much!
@@KinoYves welcome
Thanks to your videos Yves, my impressions of African countries are changing so much. The amount of friendly and kind people, even to a foreigner is really heartwarming to see. I'm sure not everyone or everywhere in Marsabit is friendly but life seems so much more simple. I find myself really appreciating it.
The media tends to paint a horrid picture of Africa - many get pleasantly shocked when they visit countries like Kenya. I've seen expatriates and missionaries crying when they have to go back to their countries. On the other hand, the media also tends to paint a fantastic picture of the so-called developed countries - I was shocked to witness homelessness and abject poverty in Europe and the USA on my tours there, wow ... what an eye opener that was.
I have been watching you with my family and we love your videos, even my 4 years old baby doesn't joke with your videos
We leave in Rwanda, we saw you pass through our road on your way to Tanzania
This is my home town… am happy it treated you well.
I was born in Africa but live in Europe more than 30 years. I was scared Afrka but when I watch your programs I became brave. You are my role model. Thanks.
Scared of what? People are alive and living to their best. If it were bad you wouldn't have been born and brought up safely to be a responsible person
So excited you finally made it to Kenya 🇰🇪 after a break. I hope you enjoy our country. Be a bit more alert though. You know, as you should always be 😅
I started watching your videos when you got to kenya right now am an addict i'll have to start from
the beginning
Happy to see you in Kenya now and promoting local businesses and appreciating peoples culture and way of life,I'm a Kenyan
Fantastic Yves 🙏 we love the journey!
Africa is the best, people are friendly everywhere you go it’s the opposite here in Europe, all faces here are grumpy. No joy no trust nothing just stress stress stress study and work, and you get fined for the little things, no forgiveness even if you make the slightest mistake. Africa is truly blessed continent free of stress a continent where you can make friends anywhere, I love you mama Africa
I have just passed and eaten at that hotel a week a go. Wonderful vedio, you had a nice adventure.
I love your knowledge on so many areas...i havent heard a lot of inaccurate things about Kenya...the lady just wanted you to buy her soda 😂green stuff is sukuma wiki(i think collard greens). You can buy a Safaricom line and access MPESA. I dont think we can call Marsabit a city should be a town.
Hello Yves,Africa is great ,just enjoy and have nice travel through the Continent
M-pesa is available to Tourists but you can only get enabled to such services mainly in bigger cities. Because getting a sim card requires you to use your passport and not so many places can register you to the service.
Yes he needs to register with passport and that can be be done at any M-pesa Agent even in the village
It can be done in any safaricom shop or customer care desk. I think one its in Marsabit, Isiolo and also Nanyuki
Actually, if you are using a passport it can only be done at a customer care desk. But i am sure there must be one or two in Marsabit.
This guy will have a blast in Kenya ... and this is just the beginning. I wouldn't be surprised if he just decided to end his international trip there and just tour the whole country instead. His money will go a long way in quality life and the best products. Mambo bado (you ain't seen nothing yet), as we say in Kiswahili.
Une nouvelle vidéo de Yves, mais quel plaisir 🤩
The city of Marsabit is very wonderful.. I was surprised 🥰
Happy trip, my friend. I hope your next trips will be in places like Marsabit because it is the best in terms of food, safety, and even people.♥️
People who live there 99%is a Muslim 😊 💖
Marsabit
The towns ahead are far more developed, safer & bigger.
Marsabit is a small town not a city
its not a city though
I've watched 5 of your videos consecutively and you are a vibe to watch.. karibu Kenya 🇰🇪
Je suis née à Marsabit, où mon père travaillait. Malheureusement, ou heureusement, we moved. We were one of the few familles somaliennes qui y vivaient dans les années 90. it's cool to see the town through your lens. Bon Voyage!
Wow les kényanes qui parlent français. J'adore!
16:10 You can register for mpesa with your passport. It's available for tourists as well.
Legend says there are many people watching this man wishing he would visit their countries.
😂 you are talking about us Kenyans who have not traversed our country😂
15:26 M-pesa isn't that difficult, you can set up at the entry-ports, even as new traveller. Super convenient. But you didn't know this things.
You can make a stopover at Archer's post. They have really good accommodation along the way. Logologo, and Laisamis are also great stopovers along the way..
Next stop is likely to be in Laisamis, Archers post seems abit far for a tri-cycle in one day. There is a good catholic hostel in Laisamis.
This is my homeland... proud of Marsabit ❤❤ lots of culture and love I'm actually a samburu
Just be more Cautious on the road past Isiolo. Unlike the other parts you've cycled through (Ethiopia, Moyale-Marsabit road) where you barely see vehicles on the road, there are alot of vehicles past Isiolo and mostly driven carelessly.
He was cycling at a rough road with lots of vehicles mostly trucks at the Blue Nile valley in Ethiopia. Isiolo shouldn't be a difficult one for him to navigate.
@@JosephMwema there were no miraa vehicles
@@Mwomwa I see what you mean. The miraa pickups will be racing to Isiolo airport along that road.
i just started watching kino and i can tell you one thing. he aint gon take shit from no body he tells it like it is and i fw that he not faking giving money out to anybody just for the camera
Like someone already mentioned it's possible to use M-Pesa as a tourist. I always used it last year and it made everything a lot easier. Even when I took boda boda taxis I used it to pay them!
Can you use it without local simcard?
@@eddateacha7464 no, you do need to get a Kenyan simcard
@@eddateacha7464 you can get a simcard with your passport for about 2$ then link it to your paypal to avoid the deposit-withdrawal hustle
@@eddateacha7464 No, you must use a local SIM card but it's cheap - less than $1. You'll use your passport to get a local telephone number. You can use the number internationally while roaming and continue to make transactions with businesses and people in Kenya. You can also make/receive calls from Kenya when you go back home - it's actually cheaper and very clear.
you can use your passport number to get a local simcard@@eddateacha7464
Kenya is so beautiful, if go may never come back home. Thanks for sharing. That's a real meal.
Came here for the adventure, stayed for the smiles. New sub 🇨🇦 🚲
Karibu Kenya 🇰🇪
Can we connect if you don't mind?
@@ThePrime_CS you are welcome
@@abdistarmohamed Thank you so much
They give a good portion size at that restaurant. Great vlog Yves! Stay safe.
Handling the food bare hand ...no thank you ....
@@hanotifyshe’s wearing a single glove the holding the meat with the hand that has no glove! That took me!🤣
Prolly coz thats the clean hand
mobile payment is also available for tourists, you can actually register for a kenyan sim card, also m-pesa with your passport, even if you are only staying in the country for a week.
I love the potion you were given of nyama choma, very juicy and tasty,marsibits not a city just a small town,🇰🇪🇰🇪
Aki it looks so tasty sana than in most nyama choma places
Man looks like a kid when he's eating 🤣 the way he loves nyama joma is funny haha
Marsabit is a surprise town and that food was quite cheap. Enjoy your tour down South.
Ensure you visit Migori county specifically Kuria,here in Kenya 😊❤️.
Villa Medellin 😅
@@ladysafari01 yeeeaaahh
I'm really enjoying your videos,very adventurous.... eagerly waiting for the next episode. Thank you
Glad you made it safely to 🇰🇪 Kenya! Enjoy your stay ❤
MPESA is very much accessible to tourists, you just need to buy a sim card, register with your passport, and you get to use MPESA straight away. That's readily available to tourists coming through airports... The region you entered Kenya has historically been marginalized and so lags far behind in terms of development and, hence, most of the challenges you are facing. But with devolution and equalization funds in place, they're slowly catching up with the rest of the country.
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I love the way you keep calling every Kenyan town a city no matter how small it is, Respect must be your surname sir 😂. Surprised how lively and developed Marsarbit is .
But that's how it's called we call every city a city as long as is the main town.
Wooow, Marsabit has really changed. Last I was there That restaurant was not there. Oasis was my go to place for a good meal even though the portion was small as compared to the price. Visit Wajir town, I will show you around.
Great video Yves lovely looking city i am excited for my trip next year hopefully i will get to kenya by late August early September
No music. Just the real deal. Lovely content, bro.
I have been waiting all day for this video
You have been overcharged when buying your meal and snacks but it's ok don't be bothered,i was glad when u passed my uncle's shop there in marsabit i enjoyed watching this.
Am enjoying you tour in our beautiful Kenya
Proud of that hotel lady. Didn't overcharge for the food like some Nairobi people I have seen in some of your other videos
Someone get that man some avocados please. Loving your stories Yves. Godspeed on your next leg, I hope you've fueled well for it.
Yeah, he really loves his avocados
I just discovered this channel today and am obsessed. I just had to subscribe.
Nice one brother thanks for showing our culture and food
I like the place for nyama choma saku,when i travel in marsabit selling my honey I enjoy it.
Hope you gonna visit central Kenya where avocados are grown.
Nyama choma is very tastey😊
Kenya is beautiful. Privacy is improved. I see no kids following, no people surrounding you.
Those following kids 😂😂
Slave of britain
@@Guled3
Hahaha 😁 Nice try! Doesn't work!
What if I told you, only #Idiots & insecure beings,🙃 talk against #exotic Beautiful #Ethiopia 💕
@@bebet9046yeah, they are much better than us, it is visible...
Like Ethiopia
Have a vlog on khat. A culture (also legal) in both Kenya and Ethiopia extending to Uganda Somalia Djibouti Yemen madagascar and some communities in Israel. That soda event was probably done by roadside khat sellers.
Let's hear his opinion when he crosses Nanyuki and comes across those pickups😮
that goat meat meal looked awesome...makes me hungry!
Kenya is so clean I, really appreciate the people❤❤❤❤
Very cool! I love that the town has that large Oromo ethnicity population that I associate with Ethiopia. I didn't realize they were in such high numbers into Kenya as well. Very cool.
Northern Kenya shares tribes with Ethiopia and Somalia. The 3 have a common border and so those tribes can be found on either side. In terms of ethnic Kenya is one of the most diverse on the continent and most diverse in Eastern Africa conprising Bantus, Nilotes and Cushitic people.
Oromo people should be with their brothers north of the artificial border and Somalis also should be with their brothers north of the artificial border. These borders between brothers must go.
@@Yamakuzi007exactly. I’m tired of all the refugees in Nairobi. We don’t even have anything in common. They should form their own country and fight from there
@@lilac8794 You calling the Oromo and the Somalis refugees? They are Kenyan tribes and they are the inhabitants of more than 35% of modern day Kenya.
Refugees are the Kikuyu and other Bantu tribes who come from Congo.
@@Yamakuzi007 i’m maasai and i rather live with Kikuyus than you somalis. Nairobi is not your land. Leave
The way you enjoyed that nyama choma was hilarious!😁
That is me you were talking to
Thank you for featuring me
Which minute
Actually when you will step in Nanyuki you have weather changed here its cold an marsabit,isiolo its hotter,here will enjoy seeing mt kenya also equator basing here.
I like his channel everything is genuine, this should be a show in Discovery or geography big channels ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Discovery can CUT THAT CHEQUE and move his content on there Channel.
The distance from marsabit to isiolo is about 260 km plan your trip well since you will be in a very thick forest for a very long time
He can take a break at Archer's Post
Here we don't call them cities. They are trading centers Marsabet is a small town. People from the villages around come to get their supplies from here
16:15 As a tourist you can buy an Mpesa simcard and register it with your passport
16:10 as a sayed in your last video, Kenya is the most developed country in that region, the most richest also. You can notice diference on every step. Better infrastructure, cleaner, better hotels,...
Bro in 2023 the richest country in east africa is Ethiopia 🇪🇹 with the GDP of $156 billon follwed by Kenya 🇰🇪 $118 billon, Tanzania 🇹🇿 $ 85 billon, Uganda 🇺🇬 $ 49 billon, Sudan 🇸🇩 $ 42 billon
@@jupiterplanet1316but still Kenya by standards is way ahead than Ethiopia.
@@george_kimani in standard of living kenya is not way ahead of Ethiopia its just better than Ethiopia
@@jupiterplanet1316The high standard of living is what makes it way ahead of Ethiopia.Kenya comes second to South Africa in terms of the health index and No.53 Globally.
@@Simon_Nzioki the vlogr didn't show the real image of citys and towns of Ethiopia... he just show poor and rural part of Ethiopia..... He did this on propose....he did this because we Ethiopians are emotional people and if any one try to take a video very one will yel and insalt you regardless of were you from.... As many tourists he suffered too..
Yves your smile is so charming. I love you and love your content!
Marsabit thank you alot for representing kenya well but i was ashamed when said"buy for me soda",remember were internet giants
Kenyans will always ask for soda...more to come
She meant,,buy from her
She meant,,buy from her
Kino is feeling very happy because he is feeling still being in Ethiopia. I'm sure he will never get anywhere else the happiness which he enjoyed in Ethiopia.
What a stupid comment!
In kenya he will be more happy than in ethiopia 😂
@@linetkageni9096 calm down 😅
😂😂😂😂 nah
Greetings from morocco🇲🇦👍👍
The green vegetable in that nyama choma is called sukuma wiki. It basically some kind of kale.
safe journey yves marsabit is nice and on the way you might find no electricity till isiolo.... maybe merille or laisamis if you are lucky and mlima wamba is not that safe but i hope there are military on the way ... i wish you a safe journey though. you are an inspiration
Stop...
it will be fine inshaallah
@@westlife9026
Watched you as you were coming into Marsabit and truly that was hard, gladyou have hard a nice break. That salad stuff there is known as Kachumbari, will always accompany any nyama choma. Enjoy every bit. All the best.
Wow clearly he is enjoying that meal😋😋
Marsabit town my home town, what a beauty.alot of people dont realise how marsabit have developed in the last ten years.
Be sure to eat at OM Karama, when you get to Isiolo
Order the 450/ plate
What I like from Yves his so positive even in those hard moments and also how he appreciates the foods with differents cultures that's really good 12:42
Bienvenue au kenya yves,vs êtes très courageux,we can't wait to see you in Nairobi that tomato chilli salad is called "kachumbali"
Kachumbari is the right spelling
😂😂Kachumbali, I love that. I will ask for it when I visit Kenya
@@kennedymalakwen3811 i'ts the kenyan version of salsa, mostly served with grilled meat
I saw avocados like 3 times. you kept on missing them. hehe. hope for ore vlogs soon. im very interested in northern kenya
10:24 Maan, I can tell that food is wow! Delicious going 😋 by your expression.
Enjoy Magical Kenya 🇰🇪 ...It's always the best
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