I have a Dutch guy whom i met in Netherlands 6 years ago , we went to Kenya several times, Mombasa, Nakuru , Nanyuki and Eldoret. He fell in love with Nanyuki and Nakuru so in two years we are planning to relocate either to Nanyuki or Nakuru., i cant wait to be back in Kenya for good.
Another wonderful video. However, there are a few points that require clarification. Firstly, it's important to note that Khat is not illegal to chew in Kenya 🇰🇪; the individuals in the video may simply be camera-shy. Secondly, when traveling between Isiolo and Nanyuki, the first Bantu group you will encounter is the Ameru. Meru County is not only renowned for the best Khat but also serves as the agricultural hub of Kenya. The Ameru people are the most distant Bantu group in Africa, closely related to the Kikuyus, but distinct from them. Additionally, it's worth mentioning that a part of Nanyuki falls within Meru County, and two-thirds of Mount Kenya is situated on the Ameru side.
@@mikedelta2895 Within the community you have mentioned radius, who surrounds them to the North, South, East, and West, excluding fellow Bantu? Meru shares only its southern border with Bantus, while Nilotic Samburu is to the West, and Cushitic Somali and Borona are to the North and North East respectively, placing Meru as the northernmost Bantu.
Yves You are so kind to everyone you meet on your journey. At no time are you nerfed, even if some become too intrusive. That's what makes a good globetrotter = balance and friendliness❤
Correction Yves. The tribe after Isiolo and all the way to Nanyuki are the Meru. Meru county is one of the most beautiful counties in Kenya. Safe travels. 💪🏼
Thank you Kino for your very kind words about Kenya and its people. Just a correction, when you drive out of Isiolo and even actually within Isiolo, the majority of the people are Borana and other cushites followed by the Meru. So you were referring to the Meru and you thought its the Kikuyu, while the Kikuyu are also there but a minority in that part you were driving through. Only when you reach Nanyuki is when the number of the Kikuyu drastically increases
we complain daily and harass the politicians when the roads are bad...the radios discuss bad roads every fuxxccking morning. They get not sleep when roads are bad... they steal our taxes but we are better off than Uganda under that ancestor dictator
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪. I have been watching your channel since last year and honestly i loved your Sudan episodes. Through your channel i came to find out that SUDANESE people are very generous and friendly people. I wish you best luck in your endeavour and please take good care of yourself.
Nice to hear that you appreciate the country, the culture and its people, no stereotypes about African tribes and all that, in Africa we are diverse but we live with each other though sometimes there are little clashes here and there, iam still interested in the high way that connects Ethiopia and Kenya all the way upto Nairobi. Nelson Asiimwe Uganda
Good to see you here 🇰🇪.when you feel like you want to dodge some rediculous questions or those asking for money ,confidently say "cheza chini" (lay low) .if it's a kikuyu confidently say "tiga ngoma".Have a nice ride.😊
If Nanyuki gets you this exited then i will camp here to see how the rest of Kenya will blow off your mind. The scenic views and our mesmerising capital city Nairobi. But one thing will remain constant all through your journey here in Kenya....the friendliness of the Kenyan people, always welcoming, ready to help without being intrusive. Karibu Kenya and be safe.
I am Ethiopian you can't compare Ethiopia with Kenya, we don't even have a coastline, Kenya is on another level, but Ethiopia is growing fast and probably will take over within a decade or two.
I'd say they are unique in their own way.. I loved it when he was in Ethiopia and I find it still wonderful to see Kenya.. Boy.. I wish I could set foot in all the places Yves is riding through...
Well Kenya dealt with colonization and was and is practically a commonwealth of England. Of course you are more developed. You have the Brits to thank.
@@deesee3622 nope I disagree! Kenya isn't developed because of the British but exposure...even some other countries which we're colonized by the British are behind.
"MORNING MY FRIENDS" Kenya is the capital city of africa! So welcome to our beautiful country Yves but make sure to avoid you first name which means somthing very different here☺ I love your content bro big up
Kenya is Awesome❤. Kenyans we are so friendly to visitors especially from Europe, but I don't know why europeans don't treat us the same way when we visit their country. sometimes the world becomes unfair to us when racism comes onboard.😢. I am glad @Kino Yves is able to share this with the whole world and show the rest of europe how friendly and loving human beings we are. We need to end racism in the modern world. #Respect.
Then it's good to know that and don't hate anyone but also stop treating them like they're better than you. Sometimes, I think it's not liking mzungu..it's more of seeing them like the superior race. Because the same Africans will treat their own like rubbish. How about appreciate your people more and have self-worth.
We love Zambians, Rwandese, Ugandans, etc, even Nigerians. Kenyans are friendly to all visitors, not just wazungu. We even like Tanzanians although they hate us for reasons which are not obvious to many Kenyans. In Nairobi, I have met many Africans who love Kenya because of the warmth and welcoming attitude we have towards them. Give us some credit, that we are hospitable and friendly hosts.
As you proceed towards Nairobi the roads might be a little bit Dangerous. I don't know how you will cope with that. Kenyan drivers are a little dangerous as you approach the city. I would suggest you choose roads with less traffic. You can ask locals for directions on such roads, but avoid picking roads which are hilly. Some roads have steep climbs.
Happy to see you making progress. It has been nice seeing the road from your perspective. Humbling actually. You must be quite fit. Keep it up and enjoy your stay
Kiswahili words used. Simama means Stop or Stand depending on context. The man meant stop we have a look (at your strange tricycle). Kisima means Water Well.
@@boycheezy you're trying to admit that it's correct to tell someone, 'inuka wima' which means get up steady' instead of simama wima which means stand steady. I would say it depends on your current status because 'simama' has two meanings. That includes stopping someone who's moving too.
1:49 He wanted you to give him some token😂not making a big speech..😂😂 he's asking how you leaving a friend with nothing😂😂... You're a Legend Yves 😊😊.I wish I saw you on transit from isiolo. Safe travels
Between Isiolo and Nanyuki is mostly Meru land. They are also Bantu speaking. But the area between Timau, Nanyuki and Naro Moru was originally Maasai, then expelled by the British, and then Kikuyu farm workers brought in, who are now majority in Nanyuki. The white guy at Kisima is a local farmer and descendant of the British landowners.
My friend you missed most part of Oromiya while you were in Ethiopia. There are beautiful places to visit along the eastern to western part of Oromiya. Come and visit us another time. Enjoy your time.
Yeah, there has been conflict since 2016@@KinoYves. Maybe some other day in the future. I don't understand why these people stare at strangers and why they don't respect personal spaces😗😗. We apologize my friend.
What an effort Yves and a journey! I have been following your journey since you left Ethiopia and Man you are just unbelievable! You remind me of trips used to make from Thika - Nanyuki - Isiolo a few years back. Karibu Kenya! I really like your travel Vlog.
I love your videos @ Kino Yves, they really make one to just want to go for safari. Karibu Kenya, Kenya is a very beautiful country, with friendly people , warm and welcoming. Let me explain about 'simama' - 'Simama' has 2 meanings 1. it can mean stand up if you're seated. 2. it can also means stop if you're moving. In your case Yves you're moving, so they were telling you to stop so that they can see your trike. Safe journey and remember as you go towards Nairobi, there will more cars on the road and public vehicles called 'matatu'.
Simama Tuone is swahili for Stop We See, they wanted to see your Bike, Watching from London, im craving for Chapo, You are doing a Tour de Kenya, Big fan of Tour de France, Thanks for the delicious ride.
Entrecôte! Last time I was in Kisima that restaurant didn't have a French name. A Frenchman must've bought it. They used to have the best bread and baguettes.
I waited for that episode - going from Isiolo to Nanyuki - That was your steepest climb - from now on it's steadily downhill. There others not so difficult from Nyeri to Karatina. May we meet in Mombasa. Keep it up and Safe journey.
I love it nice one thing is how he goes and finds good food that meet is more fresher than the one we eat here in the us so much to see and people are really nice and friendly most of the time
Yves ..Here in South Africa, I guess in Africa in general also, when we eat and people approach, we politely ask if they'd like to join in. Normally they don't because they can see the food is not sufficient for more people.. Thanks again for another segment. I love seeing how vast and serene Africa is.. Often we do not know what we've got as Africans...
i m a motorcycle rider and we always say it s not the destination it s the journey make the traveling so interesting. well Yves really prove that on he s vlog. thx you Yves to share this great moment.
Am a Kenyan but the adventure is so good. I can't wait to see the next move Nanyuki onwards. You have now finished The cushite tribes welcome to Bantuland(Gikuyu etc). Keep up the exercise Kino
The serenely your experience in Kenya is too good. Following your story from North Ke to Nanyuki. That my work route from Nyeri,Nanyuki,Isiolo to North
Love your work yves but you're about to get to much busier roads now. Be VERY careful cause the motorists can be very notorious. I'd actually advise you to use alternative routes if possible.
I wish you could have come to rift valley especially nandi county the source of the most athletes...we have plenty of food the most important being MURSIK (sour milk)
I have a Dutch guy whom i met in Netherlands 6 years ago , we went to Kenya several times, Mombasa, Nakuru , Nanyuki and Eldoret. He fell in love with Nanyuki and Nakuru so in two years we are planning to relocate either to Nanyuki or Nakuru., i cant wait to be back in Kenya for good.
Hahahaha, I never thought our interaction at Kisima, Kenya would end up in an international TH-cam channel. Thanks man.
Kenya yetu Mambo Safi.
#TrueSonOfTheSoil
@@johnwatene3417that feels great. You're a person of great character
Wueeh,the river and the sauce 😂
Kisima mnafaa kuserve food vizuri.
Si kuweka kila kitu kwa sahani moja.
Mnachoma!!!
Who are you in the video
Kenyans are so hospitable and always interested in helping you out :) I lived there for 10 years and still go back every year 😃
Why did you leave Kenya?
@@aemsiw3798why ask?Maybe he returned to his home country.
Another wonderful video. However, there are a few points that require clarification. Firstly, it's important to note that Khat is not illegal to chew in Kenya 🇰🇪; the individuals in the video may simply be camera-shy. Secondly, when traveling between Isiolo and Nanyuki, the first Bantu group you will encounter is the Ameru. Meru County is not only renowned for the best Khat but also serves as the agricultural hub of Kenya. The Ameru people are the most distant Bantu group in Africa, closely related to the Kikuyus, but distinct from them. Additionally, it's worth mentioning that a part of Nanyuki falls within Meru County, and two-thirds of Mount Kenya is situated on the Ameru side.
Thanks for the explanation
@@KinoYves. The junction that passed when entering meru nanyuki highway is called subuiga. Those dormant volcanic hills in subuiga are breathtaking
good explanation, love it
What do you mean by distant Bantu. Bantu are all over Kenya. Go to western Kenya . Kisiis are all Bantus. Go to Congo, even south Africa.
@@mikedelta2895 Within the community you have mentioned radius, who surrounds them to the North, South, East, and West, excluding fellow Bantu? Meru shares only its southern border with Bantus, while Nilotic Samburu is to the West, and Cushitic Somali and Borona are to the North and North East respectively, placing Meru as the northernmost Bantu.
I love Kenya, my home for the last 30 years. A 1000 times more pleasant than Europe and America, no exaggeration.
Kenya is beutifull but my country is also beutifull in Europe Serbia so if you not visited you cant say that ok.
If only people would appreciate this beautiful country
🙏🙏
So Kenya is only beutifull country in whole world come on see other countrys before only prase Kenya
Indeed it's a place to be daktari
Every foreigner that has visited Kenya loves it, warm friendly people, good vibes all around generally
I wish it was the same when Kenyans visit those foreign countries
@@Lule8603 unfortunately not 😔
@@vietkong1 imagine 😔😔
Like yves is getting a real view of this country of my ancestors.
I heard Zimbabwe is super friendly too as long as you stay away from political things 😅
I hope the Ministry of Tourism is watching 😊 you are doing a great job!
je suis kenyan et je suis heureux de voir votre appréciation positive de mon pays. bon voyage
Thank you Yves for letting us see the amazing landscape and people of Kenya 🇬🇧❤️
Welcome to keny
True
Oh man, I couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear during this whole thing. It was like pure happiness in every moment. Absolutely amazing.
cant wait for the next episode... I've seen more of Kenya through you than anyone else yet i'm a resident
♥️
Your channel is quite growing after entering kenya
Kenyan is well connected in terms of internet.
The birds makes the place a paradise!!! Just listen !!
Yves You are so kind to everyone you meet on your journey.
At no time are you nerfed, even if some become too intrusive.
That's what makes a good globetrotter = balance and friendliness❤
Thank you Kino for paasing through Kenya, the pride of Africa.
Ati kino😮😂😂😂
Correction Yves. The tribe after Isiolo and all the way to Nanyuki are the Meru. Meru county is one of the most beautiful counties in Kenya. Safe travels. 💪🏼
bro all you do is booty clap for horners and somalis lol you wish you were one of them lloll
In Timau we have mixed Kikuyus and Merus
😅lies . What is tribe but kenya
I admire your simplicity. Welcome to the cradle of mankind 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thank you Kino for your very kind words about Kenya and its people. Just a correction, when you drive out of Isiolo and even actually within Isiolo, the majority of the people are Borana and other cushites followed by the Meru. So you were referring to the Meru and you thought its the Kikuyu, while the Kikuyu are also there but a minority in that part you were driving through. Only when you reach Nanyuki is when the number of the Kikuyu drastically increases
Kenyan Roads are quite good
we complain daily and harass the politicians when the roads are bad...the radios discuss bad roads every fuxxccking morning. They get not sleep when roads are bad... they steal our taxes but we are better off than Uganda under that ancestor dictator
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪. I have been watching your channel since last year and honestly i loved your Sudan episodes. Through your channel i came to find out that SUDANESE people are very generous and friendly people. I wish you best luck in your endeavour and please take good care of yourself.
Lovely. Kindly post more often. ❤Kenya the pride of Africa.
I just have goose bumps every time I watch you in Kenya....am so proud of this country and the people....the hospitality is of another level.
Hospitality and Kindness is Kenya, EVERYONE and EVERY NATIONALITY is WELCOME. Respect The People and the Laws and You Are Golden.
You gotta love the "Morning my friends!" intro in every video 😂
Kenyans are very humble and friendly, and well educated compared many other African countries
All thanks to our forefathers Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki whose motto was to eradicate ignorance through education.
And they respect your privacy
@@anakisanoldnoriginalYTwewe mjinga, Kenya is not educated because of mere politicians
@@ncba check your facts. What makes Kenya unique its because of the leaders, if you were born yesterday, then wewe ndiye mjinga. faga
@@anakisanoldnoriginalYTreally?
Am visiting Keny through Yves. a lovely country and people. Tnx Yves! (From Ethiopia)
Just watching your journey . Fantastic. If you pass by Muranga town will get your bike cracked frame repaired for free @Cionee Limited workshop.
Another great video Yves. You look very refreshed in this video
Nice to hear that you appreciate the country, the culture and its people, no stereotypes about African tribes and all that, in Africa we are diverse but we live with each other though sometimes there are little clashes here and there, iam still interested in the high way that connects Ethiopia and Kenya all the way upto Nairobi.
Nelson Asiimwe
Uganda
Beautiful Nanyuki.. thanks alot for bringing Northern Kenyan to view.its really developed there and the roads are good with fresh farm produce
Good to see you here 🇰🇪.when you feel like you want to dodge some rediculous questions or those asking for money ,confidently say "cheza chini" (lay low) .if it's a kikuyu confidently say "tiga ngoma".Have a nice ride.😊
😂😂😂😂😂😂umenimaliza master 😊
Your channel is growing big in Kenya, w,elcoming and generous people,get lots of following when you reach Nairobi 🎉
Kuma mbichi wewe
@@bengaliveshows wat was tat for .................really?
Please do meet nd greet when you get to Nairobi.
Nanyuki is awesome I am Kenyan but Nanyuki hospitality blew my mind away!!!
The most beautiful place I've been to is definitely Mt Kenya Safari Club in Nanyuki
Kenya is a lovely nation my country my pride thou right now i stay in instabul turkey
Thanks alot for the video
Always looking forward to these episodes. All the best Yves.
Nanyuki is a beautiful place.I loved the whole video it made my day. Looking foward for more amazing content
If Nanyuki gets you this exited then i will camp here to see how the rest of Kenya will blow off your mind. The scenic views and our mesmerising capital city Nairobi. But one thing will remain constant all through your journey here in Kenya....the friendliness of the Kenyan people, always welcoming, ready to help without being intrusive. Karibu Kenya and be safe.
Karibuuu!!!!
Karibu Kenya Monsieur Kino
He says kenya is developed than Ethiopia which is very true. We should appreciate our beautiful country!
As an Ethiopian who has never been to Kenya, I think Yves's comment makes sense from what I saw in his vlog about Kenya so far.
I am Ethiopian you can't compare Ethiopia with Kenya, we don't even have a coastline, Kenya is on another level, but Ethiopia is growing fast and probably will take over within a decade or two.
I'd say they are unique in their own way.. I loved it when he was in Ethiopia and I find it still wonderful to see Kenya.. Boy.. I wish I could set foot in all the places Yves is riding through...
Well Kenya dealt with colonization and was and is practically a commonwealth of England. Of course you are more developed. You have the Brits to thank.
@@deesee3622 nope I disagree! Kenya isn't developed because of the British but exposure...even some other countries which we're colonized by the British are behind.
Been forever waiting for this video. Enjoy your adventure in Kenya!
Thanks for putting up your videos.
I am impressed. Its like i was on a safari. Well done Yves.
"MORNING MY FRIENDS" Kenya is the capital city of africa! So welcome to our beautiful country Yves but make sure to avoid you first name which means somthing very different here☺ I love your content bro big up
Man I miss Kenya, I remember eating at that same restaurant but I didn't know they had a backyard like that
"Simama tuone" and many other requests were mainly out of curiosity. Your bike is unique and they wanted to catch a thorough glimpse of it.
Nice to see that you're progressing well with your journey across Kenya.
Kenya is Awesome❤. Kenyans we are so friendly to visitors especially from Europe, but I don't know why europeans don't treat us the same way when we visit their country.
sometimes the world becomes unfair to us when racism comes onboard.😢.
I am glad @Kino Yves is able to share this with the whole world and show the rest of europe how friendly and loving human beings we are.
We need to end racism in the modern world.
#Respect.
Then it's good to know that and don't hate anyone but also stop treating them like they're better than you. Sometimes, I think it's not liking mzungu..it's more of seeing them like the superior race.
Because the same Africans will treat their own like rubbish. How about appreciate your people more and have self-worth.
We love Zambians, Rwandese, Ugandans, etc, even Nigerians. Kenyans are friendly to all visitors, not just wazungu. We even like Tanzanians although they hate us for reasons which are not obvious to many Kenyans. In Nairobi, I have met many Africans who love Kenya because of the warmth and welcoming attitude we have towards them. Give us some credit, that we are hospitable and friendly hosts.
We Africans are human to all but ourselves.
@@tomasg8604 sad truth 😢
As you proceed towards Nairobi the roads might be a little bit Dangerous.
I don't know how you will cope with that.
Kenyan drivers are a little dangerous as you approach the city.
I would suggest you choose roads with less traffic. You can ask locals for directions on such roads, but avoid picking roads which are hilly.
Some roads have steep climbs.
True. I was worried for him because i know Kenyan drivers. They are careless.
Be careful when entering Thika to Nairobi. Traffic can be dangerous. All the best. Good channel you have
Happy to see you making progress. It has been nice seeing the road from your perspective. Humbling actually. You must be quite fit. Keep it up and enjoy your stay
Kiswahili words used.
Simama means Stop or Stand depending on context. The man meant stop we have a look (at your strange tricycle).
Kisima means Water Well.
You should make TH-cam shorts of certain moments! It would really boost your awesome channel
Sometimes I think about it. You think it really works?
And TikTok videos too
@@KinoYves YES! do it!
Yesss
Closely following and always waiting for your uploads, especially now that you are in My homeland Kenya.
Wow! I have following you for while since you entered Kenya KARIBU SANA! I'm indeed enjoying follwing your journey.
It's good to be back in modern world...A proud 🇰🇪 ❤
Thanks
Thank you!
Simama has virtually two meanings - 1. Stop or 2. Stand up
Apparently, Inuka is stand up simama is stop
@@boycheezy Correct but most Kenyans use Simama. ( Just use public transport & listen to how kids are intructed )
Simama.
La si mama ni baba.
@@boycheezy you're trying to admit that it's correct to tell someone, 'inuka wima' which means get up steady' instead of simama wima which means stand steady. I would say it depends on your current status because 'simama' has two meanings. That includes stopping someone who's moving too.
@@myvoiceafrica254😂😂😂😢😢 Poor children.
You will love kenya n stay longer i always wait for this episodes amazing work you doing
The way he is feeling the food 🥵🤣😳🫠🫠🫠🫠 18:29
Welcome to Kenya ! I just discovered your you tube channel and loved your adventures. Keep it up and be safe !
the first comment,
love ur videos from Ethiopia
You are so impressing mr Kino...fabulous fantastic ride
welcome to kenya
1:49 He wanted you to give him some token😂not making a big speech..😂😂 he's asking how you leaving a friend with nothing😂😂... You're a Legend Yves 😊😊.I wish I saw you on transit from isiolo.
Safe travels
Just asking kitu kidogo
Also tried to dismiss te crowd to allow space to ask you for farewell money,
@9:21 it's called Euphorbia tree. There's a very beautiful Euphorbia forest in Lake Nakuru National Park
I sincerely loved it when Yves said, "IT'S GOOD TO BE BACK IN THE MODERN WORLD "
So sweet to hear we are modern 😅😂❤
The. Video I have been. Waiting for the. Longest Time 😂❤❤❤ watching this. From London ❤ from. Nanyuki kenya
Between Isiolo and Nanyuki is mostly Meru land. They are also Bantu speaking. But the area between Timau, Nanyuki and Naro Moru was originally Maasai, then expelled by the British, and then Kikuyu farm workers brought in, who are now majority in Nanyuki. The white guy at Kisima is a local farmer and descendant of the British landowners.
Mbeberu huyo. Kudadeki
@@bidaarle Beberu is a Boer, not a British origin person. Beberu are in Eldoret and Narok
What about Kaburu?
@@DumeJeusi Kaburu is the word. Beberu I think is more of "Imperialist".
Is there anything real known as Bantu speaking people
I really love Nanyuki. It's the most beautiful part of Kenya. I really enjoyed the video and I wish you a safe journey.
Always good to see a video always go see if there's always a new video so I don't miss it 😄😄
Hello Eve, your follower from Sudan, your videos always bring me happiness. I hope you continue your journey in peace, hero
My friend you missed most part of Oromiya while you were in Ethiopia. There are beautiful places to visit along the eastern to western part of Oromiya. Come and visit us another time. Enjoy your time.
Those places were all unsafe for tourists when I was in Ethiopia.
Yeah, there has been conflict since 2016@@KinoYves. Maybe some other day in the future. I don't understand why these people stare at strangers and why they don't respect personal spaces😗😗. We apologize my friend.
Kenya is the HUB ❤ 8:02
Kenyan highways are in great condition.
I hope you managed to take a dip in the ngare dare forest. There lies a beautiful waterfall. Definitely in my bucket list 💯
We Kenyans enjoy and actually love our country. It's very much amazing! Good people, pure vibez, especially in Nairobi
Karibu Kenya! Explore the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. I'm eagerly waiting for VA-76 😇
What an effort Yves and a journey! I have been following your journey since you left Ethiopia and Man you are just unbelievable! You remind me of trips used to make from Thika - Nanyuki - Isiolo a few years back. Karibu Kenya! I really like your travel Vlog.
I love your videos @ Kino Yves, they really make one to just want to go for safari. Karibu Kenya, Kenya is a very beautiful country, with friendly people , warm and welcoming.
Let me explain about 'simama' - 'Simama' has 2 meanings
1. it can mean stand up if you're seated.
2. it can also means stop if you're moving.
In your case Yves you're moving, so they were telling you to stop so that they can see your trike.
Safe journey and remember as you go towards Nairobi, there will more cars on the road and public vehicles called 'matatu'.
Poetic, clouds like a canopy. Amazing Kenya, truly mesmerising
Simama Tuone is swahili for Stop We See, they wanted to see your Bike, Watching from London, im craving for Chapo, You are doing a Tour de Kenya, Big fan of Tour de France, Thanks for the delicious ride.
Safe journey and enjoy your stay in kenya
I heard olive nuguma’s music inside the background of the video when you had your lunch!!!
Entrecôte! Last time I was in Kisima that restaurant didn't have a French name. A Frenchman must've bought it. They used to have the best bread and baguettes.
I waited for that episode - going from Isiolo to Nanyuki - That was your steepest climb - from now on it's steadily downhill. There others not so difficult from Nyeri to Karatina. May we meet in Mombasa. Keep it up and Safe journey.
Long time. Safe journey to Nairobi. Kenyan people are friendly.
He is in Kisumu right now
I love it nice one thing is how he goes and finds good food that meet is more fresher than the one we eat here in the us so much to see and people are really nice and friendly most of the time
Yves ..Here in South Africa, I guess in Africa in general also, when we eat and people approach, we politely ask if they'd like to join in. Normally they don't because they can see the food is not sufficient for more people.. Thanks again for another segment. I love seeing how vast and serene Africa is.. Often we do not know what we've got as Africans...
I'm Kenya & African and no way i'm i inviting strangers to my small i plate meal surely, some people might just say YES if invited🤷♀🤷♀🤦♀🤦♀
@@Tata-bd9nx😂. We don't do that
i m a motorcycle rider and we always say it s not the destination it s the journey make the traveling so interesting.
well Yves really prove that on he s vlog. thx you Yves to share this great moment.
I love your efforts yves❤
Am a Kenyan but the adventure is so good. I can't wait to see the next move Nanyuki onwards. You have now finished The cushite tribes welcome to Bantuland(Gikuyu etc). Keep up the exercise Kino
The birds were very welcoming.
I have followed your journey from the day you entered Kenya from Ethiopia. Karibu Nanyuki.
Simama means "stand" or "stop." Depends on the context. In this case, they meant stop. They wanted to see your bike.
The serenely your experience in Kenya is too good. Following your story from North Ke to Nanyuki.
That my work route from Nyeri,Nanyuki,Isiolo to North
Karibu sana to the Pride of Africa 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 and don't be in a hurry to leave Kenya.There's alot to see.Safiri Salama.
You need to give us 50min video like an full episode.. Your videos are owesome
The company that build his bike should pay him. From Kenya with love ❤
You are back, finally!
Love your work yves but you're about to get to much busier roads now. Be VERY careful cause the motorists can be very notorious. I'd actually advise you to use alternative routes if possible.
big fan of yours, can you please make longer videos, we truly love your videos and vlogs, 🥰💗💗🙏🙏
Morning my friends👐
I wish you could have come to rift valley especially nandi county the source of the most athletes...we have plenty of food the most important being MURSIK (sour milk)