At 9:17 I believe they are meant to be Christmas tree ornaments? Or that is what us Americans would think 🤣. That’s why one of them looked like Santa Claus. I could be wrong though. I wish I could have seen more of the beautiful necklaces and earrings. The more expensive intricate pieces. Great video! Also the box with figures was the nativity scene in Christianity
@@i8urcookie334 sure...I bet you're right on the ornaments and the box...had a hard time figuring them out. Thanks so much for watching. I'm happy you found this video insightful ♡♡♡
Hajambo..i planning a trip to kenya this Oct, but having difficulties and confusion locating these markets in google map...appreciate if you can share the links" pin point location on google map... especially the once for tuesday, saturday and sunday....I afraid i may go to the wrong location ,thus wasted my time... Asante sana
Hi! I hope you managed to locate these places during your visit. You can just pin the locations below on google maps depending with your day of visit and this should take you right to the specific spot. Monday: Closed Tuesday: Westgate Shopping Mall in Westlands (the upper car park) relocated to Kijabe Street opposite the Norfolk Hotel Wednesday: Capital Centre on Mombasa Road near the airport Thursday: Nakumatt Junction Shopping Mall on Ngong Road Friday: Village Market in Gigiri (the upper car park) Saturday: The High Court parking lot in the city center (behind the Hilton) Sunday: Yaya Centre in Hurlingham or The High Court parking lot in the city center (behind the Hilton) Thank you so much for watching!
Sorry, but I think is very sad that you bargained for a cheaper price on trinkets, it is not a car. Very sad and in many ways embarrassing. I have been to many markets internationally, and I know that in many of them the vendors expect the process of bargaining, I for one, never do that, I opt to pay the original price, especially if it is for trinkets.
Totally understand your point. I think problem is the fact that vendors tend to inflate prices in courier shops hence one feels the need to bargain a little and not settle with the first price quote. However, i do agree that one should not bargain for small items like trinkets...since the profit margins may be low. Thanks for your insight.
What’s embarrassing is admitting to everyone you pay the “scammer” price. Half of this stuff is mass produced. It’s sad to hear you have poor negotiating skills and in many places people laugh at you as you walk away.
Hello! I watched your channel, and to be honest, I'm fucked up. I'm from Russia. Russia is under the toughest sanctions known in history (12,000 sanctions). Despite this, our prices for products are “penny”. I live in a provincial town. I will write you my prices, immediately in Kenyan shillings (1 ruble - 0.62 Kenyan shillings). A kilo of potatoes is 32 shillings. A loaf of white flour - 24.08 (500 grams). Red onion (kilogram) - 62 shillings. Carrots (kilogram) - 21 shillings. Beets (kg) - 18 shillings. Kiwi (kg) - 80 shillings. Lemon (kg) - 62 shillings. Apples (kg) - 62 shillings. Oranges (kg) - 62 shillings. Bananas (kg) - ranging from 62 shillings to 70 shillings. Sunflower oil (liter) - 65 shillings. Milk liter, 2.5%) - 62 shillings. Eggs (10 pieces) - 62 shillings. Macaroni (kg) - 62 shillings. Sugar (kg) - 37 shillings. Feed wheat (kg) - 12 shillings. My salary (per month) is 20,000 shillings. Electricity - 3.7 shillings per kilowatt hour. Water - 19 shillings (1000 liters). Gasoline (98, liter) - 40.3 shillings. Diesel fuel (liter) - 38 shillings.
Большое спасибо за просмотр и большое спасибо за то, что поделились подробным обзором цен на продукты в России. Очевидно, что стоимость жизни в Кении чрезвычайно высока.
@@beckywanyonyi Привет и спасибо, что ответили на русском языке! Мы живём в неспокойное время геополитической войны. Разные страны формируют свои блоки (БРИКС против "Большой семёрки"). Африка и другие страны должны выйти из американского неоколониализма. Удачи вам и нам.
@@ФаэтонНагваль Результатом неоколониализма является то, что иностранный капитал используется для эксплуатации, а не для развития менее развитых частей мира. Инвестиции при неоколониализме увеличивают, а не сокращают разрыв между богатыми и бедными странами мира. Мы молимся и надеемся на лучшие дни для всех нас. Спасибо за ваш ответ!
This is very insightful 🎉. Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful.
Nice stuff 💯🔥
Thank you so much for watching. Happy you found this insightful
Very insightful video Becky... keep rolling 🎉🎉
Thank you so much! More to come....
It was an awesome experience!! 😊 So many beautiful souvenirs.
Yes, i totally agree 👍
Excellent content, this is certainly every souvenir shopper's dream and delight, keep up the good work!
Sure thing. It's a must-visit!
This is good content. Kariokor market has good stuff too and is affordable.
Thanks for watching Jacque. I'll definitely visit Kariokor market as well.
May possibly be visiting Kenya in 2 years. Your tips on visiting the markets were very helpful ! Thank you 👏🏾
Karibu sana. I'm happy you found this content insightful. Thanks for watching 😀😃
I love 🥰 ❤️ the unique Masasi handmade goods and products. There’re awesomely beautiful.
I totally agree!
God Almighty really, truly and richly blessed 😇🇰🇪🙏🏽🇳🇬🥰💯❤️🇬🇭 Motherland Africa.
Africa to the world🌎
I’m in love 🙏🏽🥰😇🥰 with the entire Massasi goods.
They're very beautiful 😍
This is such an insightful review. Keep up😊
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for producing this video. x from New Zealand.
Thank you so much for watching.
Just observe the cultural uniqueness of these Massasi handmade goods and products.
They're very unique..Africa has a rich cultural heritage.
I wish they all had Etsy
At 9:17 I believe they are meant to be Christmas tree ornaments? Or that is what us Americans would think 🤣. That’s why one of them looked like Santa Claus. I could be wrong though. I wish I could have seen more of the beautiful necklaces and earrings. The more expensive intricate pieces. Great video! Also the box with figures was the nativity scene in Christianity
@@i8urcookie334 sure...I bet you're right on the ornaments and the box...had a hard time figuring them out. Thanks so much for watching. I'm happy you found this video insightful ♡♡♡
Nice content. Kariokor bei ziko afadhali kabisa.
Thank you so much for watching. I should definitely visit Kariokor and review the prices.
Been awhile since I was there.
You should purpose to visit again.
Hajambo..i planning a trip to kenya this Oct, but having difficulties and confusion locating these markets in google map...appreciate if you can share the links" pin point location on google map...
especially the once for tuesday, saturday and sunday....I afraid i may go to the wrong location ,thus wasted my time...
Asante sana
Hi! I hope you managed to locate these places during your visit. You can just pin the locations below on google maps depending with your day of visit and this should take you right to the specific spot.
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Westgate Shopping Mall in Westlands (the upper car park) relocated to Kijabe Street opposite the Norfolk Hotel
Wednesday: Capital Centre on Mombasa Road near the airport
Thursday: Nakumatt Junction Shopping Mall on Ngong Road
Friday: Village Market in Gigiri (the upper car park)
Saturday: The High Court parking lot in the city center (behind the Hilton)
Sunday: Yaya Centre in Hurlingham or The High Court parking lot in the city center (behind the Hilton)
Thank you so much for watching!
Hi
Hello. Thanks for watching!
Des objets d'art à des prix imbattable
Oui, vous pouvez obtenir de superbes antiquités à bon prix
Sorry, but I think is very sad that you bargained for a cheaper price on trinkets, it is not a car. Very sad and in many ways embarrassing. I have been to many markets internationally, and I know that in many of them the vendors expect the process of bargaining, I for one, never do that, I opt to pay the original price, especially if it is for trinkets.
Totally understand your point. I think problem is the fact that vendors tend to inflate prices in courier shops hence one feels the need to bargain a little and not settle with the first price quote. However, i do agree that one should not bargain for small items like trinkets...since the profit margins may be low. Thanks for your insight.
What’s embarrassing is admitting to everyone you pay the “scammer” price. Half of this stuff is mass produced. It’s sad to hear you have poor negotiating skills and in many places people laugh at you as you walk away.
Hello! I watched your channel, and to be honest, I'm fucked up. I'm from Russia. Russia is under the toughest sanctions known in history (12,000 sanctions). Despite this, our prices for products are “penny”. I live in a provincial town. I will write you my prices, immediately in Kenyan shillings (1 ruble - 0.62 Kenyan shillings). A kilo of potatoes is 32 shillings. A loaf of white flour - 24.08 (500 grams). Red onion (kilogram) - 62 shillings. Carrots (kilogram) - 21 shillings. Beets (kg) - 18 shillings. Kiwi (kg) - 80 shillings. Lemon (kg) - 62 shillings. Apples (kg) - 62 shillings. Oranges (kg) - 62 shillings. Bananas (kg) - ranging from 62 shillings to 70 shillings. Sunflower oil (liter) - 65 shillings. Milk liter, 2.5%) - 62 shillings. Eggs (10 pieces) - 62 shillings. Macaroni (kg) - 62 shillings. Sugar (kg) - 37 shillings. Feed wheat (kg) - 12 shillings. My salary (per month) is 20,000 shillings. Electricity - 3.7 shillings per kilowatt hour. Water - 19 shillings (1000 liters). Gasoline (98, liter) - 40.3 shillings. Diesel fuel (liter) - 38 shillings.
Большое спасибо за просмотр и большое спасибо за то, что поделились подробным обзором цен на продукты в России. Очевидно, что стоимость жизни в Кении чрезвычайно высока.
@@beckywanyonyi Привет и спасибо, что ответили на русском языке! Мы живём в неспокойное время геополитической войны. Разные страны формируют свои блоки (БРИКС против "Большой семёрки"). Африка и другие страны должны выйти из американского неоколониализма. Удачи вам и нам.
@@ФаэтонНагваль Результатом неоколониализма является то, что иностранный капитал используется для эксплуатации, а не для развития менее развитых частей мира. Инвестиции при неоколониализме увеличивают, а не сокращают разрыв между богатыми и бедными странами мира. Мы молимся и надеемся на лучшие дни для всех нас. Спасибо за ваш ответ!
@@beckywanyonyi Вы правы, так и есть. Живёт хорошо только "золотой миллиард", а все остальные - прислуга, работающие за копейки.