I've been watching your travels through Kenya from Maryland, USA. I began making plans to visit Kenya. It's so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Im a fan and that fandom makes me YOUR bank 😃 Have some meals on me! In Denmark this payment Can give me one great meal… In Kenya you Can have 3 meals!!! Happy to support you Yves! You are such a perfect ambassador for both Europe and Kenya💯 Enjoy your meals on me🥰 Love your always humble style!!💯 Best Regards Ripley❤️
@@rang3688 I Can have 5 hotdogs if i buy the stuff in a supermarked… 💯 2 on street Max!!! Yves know where to buy his meals! He Got scammed once, that Will NOT happen again💯😁
@@rang3688 Ja men Yves kan spise 3 måltider for samme penge🤷🏼♂️ Jeg kan betale, og støtte Yves lidt hver måned… Han fortjener det, han er en “stand up guy” og gør så meget for alle! Både Europa og Kenya… Han fortjener de småpenge jeg kan give ham, til 3 måltider på en dag🤷🏼♂️ Jeg griner meget af hans videoer😃 Han er sjov og mega ydmyg(humble) Det kan jeg godt li’!! Han er en fantast💯❤️ Danmark får en konge imorgen🤪 Det bliver sindsygt!!!!!! +300.000 på the street i morgen!!! Jeg bliver hjemme og ser det på telefonen🤣 Danmark takker Norge(1945) ❤️💙 Norske kvinder!!!🥰 De behøver bare tale til mig❤️ Uanset om de er smukke eller ej!!! Meget charmerende sprog ! Heja Norge!!!!
There are many beautiful places to see in Kenya Thanks for showing us nice kind people of Kenya greetings from Italy Keep it up and take care God bless you ❤
I am a Kenyan living overseas. Can we make this guy the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism? He is doing far better than the ministry of tourism advertising Kenya all over the world. Fantastic. I’m impressed.
in swahili, time is counted from the 1st hour after dawn. (6am) so basically saa moja is 7, saa mbili is 8 etc. so when you told them lunch is saa moja, they thought you meant 7pm. I believe its the same in amharic up north
@@UnschooledProffessorwatch the part they are talking about time and you will understand what he means. 7am is not saa saba, ....anyway you have to watch to understand
I m surprised how fast you have learnt Swahili and you can even communicate effectively-BRAVO, can't wait to see the next adventure> TUKO PAMAOJA, tu es guerrier❤
Yves, white guy in the blue car here, last week when i saw you driving in the park after when i drove back after 30 mins, there was a lioness on the road just where we met. You where lucky😂 (i filmed her as well)
@KinoYves yeah, but after I was like why didn't I give some info about the road ahead... it's allot of climbing, hope you got there safely . And after Ishika the road is very bad and dangerous people do allot of crazy maneuvers to avoid the many potholes!! Have a safe journey !!!
I knew it was a long of climbing coming ahead. It's fine, it's part of the game. And for the bad drivers... well, that's very annoying, but I have to deal with it. No choice
Wow... Yves have also inspired me.. I would like to cycle from Nanyuki to Bomet, 360 km.. what's the average speed of a mountain bike and how long can I take please?
It is amazing to see and hear how well you are prepared for your journeys and how easily you find Friends. Your Videos are very instructive even for inlanders who mostly dont even know their own country that much
Hello to Italy my second home i lived in Milano for 10 years and i follow Ives from Republika Srpska in Bosnia he is genuine great man i am from Belgrade Serbia he is inpirisation for me.
Iten is therapeutic. You already have a Meru name, now get a Kalenjin wife to become a full Kenyan; she will just be running alongside your tricycle as you travel around the world
Morning, my friends😂❤❤❤.... I have never followed anyone on TH-cam like I'm following this guy. He's just real, I mean, what you see is exactly what he's seeing. Much love, brother Yves❤
Thank you so much kino for taking me back to kabarnet,thats where in was born went to visa oshwal primary and moved out in 2007 during clashes...now it has grown nice journey to iten.
Ça m’a fait rire l’attitude du mec qui après avoir examiné ton tricycle a décidé de partir dès que t’as fini de lui dire tes horaires de repas 😂. On dirait qu’il s’est dit « laisses tomber, il est définitivement étrange, non seulement il voyage sur un étrange engin mais il a aussi d’étranges horaires pour les repas »
you putting videos on on saturday is perfect. Democracy now and Rm Brown don't do weekend episodes and I work on saturdays! Great way to start my day with some adventures with Kino! Its 32F with freezing rain here in Oregon! Enjoy the weather!
Hello Yves, as for the hotel with the resident and non resident rate,this applies in mid to high end hotels,parks,museums, reserves,conservancies etc. It is under the ministry of tourism under the tourism act and was a way to encourage local tourism,It has nothing to do with race. It applies to all foreigners even from other African countries. Such establishments are also registered under the Kenya Tourism board which regulates their pricing. It is different from the low end places which you have been staying and cater more to the low end locals and not so much tourists. That being said it is not ideal and it is something that the government has been asked to look into. Hopefully they can revise this as it's not common practice around the world. As for people who keep asking you for money,believe it or not it happens to us kenyans as well. Anytime you are in a rural area or an area where people think or assume you are well off they will ask you for money. It just doesnt apply to 'mzungu' however it becomes more outstanding when you are different. If you go to some low end places in the western world people will ask you for 'change'.for those of us who travel, you will experience all sorts of things it all depends on how you take it. You are exceptional, positive and adapt quite well to your surroundings. Am kenyan and have truly enjoyed your interactions with the locals. Safe journey. Staying tuned.
I like the kind of accommodation that you have adopted; cheap, comfortable and safe especially away from the CBDs. I usually take such when I travel around. All the best as you show us the rest of the country.
From moyale to nairobi to nakuru and now marigat on a Bike! There's should be no excuse as to why Kenyans are explore their country. Now I feel motivated to explore Kenya a lot, never knew we have such nice places
In Swahili or east Afrika, you start counting time from 7am or 7pm. 7am is the first hour of the day, so it is saa moja. 7pm is the first hour of the night, so it is saa moja ya usiku.
Im thinking the difference between a hotel guest and a hotel resident comes down to how long you plan to stay and your purpose for staying there. If you're just looking for a short-term stay, perhaps for a vacation or a business trip, you're considered a hotel guest. You pay for each night you stay, and the hotel provides services like housekeeping. However, if you're planning a longer-term stay, like several months or even years, you're more like a hotel resident. In this case, you might have a formal agreement with the hotel, similar to renting an apartment. Im not thinking she means forigner rate. For example $64 per day short term stay or $24 per day as a long term resident of the hotel.
Ever since i started watching your channel have come to realize that adventure and exploring world is something very interesting and amazing, However you have to be basically prepared for the challenges that you gonna face us you travel and that's with people, weather,food language barrier and so on that you will encounter as you continue with your journey, statically kenyan has been of more great for you.All the best Mr Yves.
Kenyans are very nice and you have a good and kind manner. Very enjoyable trip my friend. Thank you for this wonderful video. Very smart with hotel prices 🌟 Enjoyable trip 💕
You shocked those guys when you said you will have your supper "saa nane" 😂. Basically, Swahili clock (and all African clocks by the way) has only 12 hrs and the first hour is 'saa moja asubuhi' which is '7am in the morning'. So your lunch at one pm would be 'saa saba mchana' (the seventh hour of the day) Then the first hour of the night would be saa moja usiku (7pm) that means you will have your supper 'saa mbili usiku' (8pm) . (Saa nane night hour would have been 2am which shocked them)😂😂 Also I think you need to emphasize wheather the time is 'mchana' (day), or 'usiku' (night); to prevent mixup. That said😅, have a fab' journey ❤
point of correction...when giving time in kenyan swahili 7pm or 7am is saa moja(one)..jionim or asubuhi...so if look at the clock,and say the opposite number as the actual time,if its 12 on the clock the opposite number on the clock is 6 so its saa sita..if its 9 on the clock the opposite number is 3 thus saa tatu..its its 3 on the clock then its saa tisa(9)...8 is mbili(two) and 2 is nane (8)....u will get used to this time thing dont worry.otherwise telling people that u will have your supper at 8(saa nane) will make them confused thinking what kind of a man takes supper at 2am
When you ask for chips from the shop... it has a different meanings (french fries) , you needed 'crisp' thats what they know...all the best from Kenya..Asante
Yves you have no idea how much i liked Kenyans after watching your trip they are loyal kind and loves
Welcome you will love it too, home of hospitality
@@DavidMuya20 i really loved Kenyan especially most of them listen and speak eng so it's easy to communicate with them 🙏😍
would you like a friend here
Exactly! I hope I can go there someday
@@IamMathenge Lady friends welcome
I've been watching your travels through Kenya from Maryland, USA. I began making plans to visit Kenya. It's so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Welcome. We'd love you around❤.
Feel most welcomed, we are pleased to host visitors from any part of the world 🙏
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪. We love our guests
Now we're waiting for you ❤
Karibu 🇰🇪
Nobody is talking about the kenyan roads... wonderful and they in the rural areas
The roads has really opened kenya alot even deep into the villages people are enlightened alot.Thanks UK for some good work 👏
Thanks to two previous presidents obssessed with doing great infrastructure.The last one year n a new president I doubt that will continue
Wacha siasa hapa😂😂
Wacha siasa hapa😂😂
Wacha siasa hapa😂😂
Im a fan and that fandom makes me YOUR bank 😃 Have some meals on me! In Denmark this payment Can give me one great meal… In Kenya you Can have 3 meals!!! Happy to support you Yves! You are such a perfect ambassador for both Europe and Kenya💯 Enjoy your meals on me🥰
Love your always humble style!!💯
Best Regards Ripley❤️
😂 in Denmark, DKK 45 will get you only a hotdog 🌭. But in Kenya, a 1K equivalent will depend on the place he eats.
@@rang3688
I Can have 5 hotdogs if i buy the stuff in a supermarked… 💯 2 on street Max!!!
Yves know where to buy his meals! He Got scammed once, that Will NOT happen again💯😁
Wow, thank you very much!!!
@@michaelripley4528 Jeg bor i Norge, og har vært i Danmark på flere ganger. Jeg vet at det er dyrt 😂😂
@@rang3688
Ja men Yves kan spise 3 måltider for samme penge🤷🏼♂️ Jeg kan betale, og støtte Yves lidt hver måned… Han fortjener det, han er en “stand up guy” og gør så meget for alle! Både Europa og Kenya… Han fortjener de småpenge jeg kan give ham, til 3 måltider på en dag🤷🏼♂️ Jeg griner meget af hans videoer😃 Han er sjov og mega ydmyg(humble) Det kan jeg godt li’!!
Han er en fantast💯❤️
Danmark får en konge imorgen🤪
Det bliver sindsygt!!!!!!
+300.000 på the street i morgen!!!
Jeg bliver hjemme og ser det på telefonen🤣 Danmark takker Norge(1945) ❤️💙
Norske kvinder!!!🥰 De behøver bare tale til mig❤️ Uanset om de er smukke eller ej!!! Meget charmerende sprog !
Heja Norge!!!!
That place where you stopped with the outstanding views and had a plantain lunch! Wow! And such friendly people! ❤
Tugen Hills view, I think that's where he met Mutai the Kipsigis guy
Yves give us like 2 videos per week.They are so addictive.
Yeah we need more 😊
I avow
There are many beautiful places to see in Kenya Thanks for showing us nice kind people of Kenya greetings from Italy Keep it up and take care God bless you ❤
This is teaching me that humans are generally friendly without the unnessesary evils of tribalism and racism. Love you channel
I am a Kenyan living overseas. Can we make this guy the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism? He is doing far better than the ministry of tourism advertising Kenya all over the world. Fantastic. I’m impressed.
This channel is so addictive am always here when you upload video's Kenya 🇰🇪 my mother land we love you kino yves
Best channel I've come across on TH-cam. Enjoy following your journey through Africa. Such a beautiful place with such friendly people.
i agree. Yves is d best youtuber.
I felt pain seeing you pass Koriema without stopping for nyama choma. That little place has arguably the best nyama choma in Kenya. Go back😂😂😂
Go go Yves, we kenyans are rooting for you.
You have become part of us
Nduta acha kuwa ndutu unalambana matako sana
@@bengaliveshows niwachane, I love yves travels so much
Feiliyaa feiliyaa 😂😂😂😂
@@bengaliveshowswhat a weirdo.
@@NurseSnow2U Njoo uninyonye mboro aki. Sitakumwagia ndani ya nunu yako
what a beautiful country with a great road network, enjoy your journey through Africa brother
beautiful country there..lots of love from US🇺🇸🇺🇸
Your kiswahili is topnotch. Continue to master it coz you'll need it in Rwanda , Burundi an' Tanzania also
It's a beautiful place to visit and most of the people are very friendly. It will be in my bucket list to visit next.
You are most welcome
Today i just wanna say , HAKUNA MATATA 🇰🇪 👊🏾. 🙂And the lady who asked you if you were okay must be a very kind hearted person 🙂
in swahili, time is counted from the 1st hour after dawn. (6am) so basically saa moja is 7, saa mbili is 8 etc. so when you told them lunch is saa moja, they thought you meant 7pm. I believe its the same in amharic up north
Correct ✅
@@Mogireomwoyoofficial true
You are wrong
In swahili
7 is saa saba
1 is saa moja
12 is saa kumi na mbili
Kindly note that Kiswahili hubadilika
@@UnschooledProffessorwatch the part they are talking about time and you will understand what he means. 7am is not saa saba, ....anyway you have to watch to understand
@@UnschooledProffessorthe is a reason you are unschooled professor
Guys this is interior KENYA and the roads are fine. Big up.
All Kenyan regions are connected by tarmac all the way to our borders 😊
Kenya seems like a consistently wonderful place
It is.
I m surprised how fast you have learnt Swahili and you can even communicate effectively-BRAVO, can't wait to see the next adventure> TUKO PAMAOJA, tu es guerrier❤
Yves, white guy in the blue car here, last week when i saw you driving in the park after when i drove back after 30 mins, there was a lioness on the road just where we met. You where lucky😂 (i filmed her as well)
Oh wow!!!
That's really crazy! It would have been a very scary encounter
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
@KinoYves yeah, but after I was like why didn't I give some info about the road ahead... it's allot of climbing, hope you got there safely . And after Ishika the road is very bad and dangerous people do allot of crazy maneuvers to avoid the many potholes!! Have a safe journey !!!
I knew it was a long of climbing coming ahead. It's fine, it's part of the game.
And for the bad drivers... well, that's very annoying, but I have to deal with it. No choice
Kenya is so nice! I really enjoy your journey Yves
Congrats KENHA our roads are of another level
On behalf of kenha central region....Asanti
the problem is that, these roads in baringo were constructed during moi regim, till date no new roads
You inspired me last year to do a bike tour from Nairobi to Kampala and back to Nairobi which took me like 14 days
Awesome!
Wow... Yves have also inspired me.. I would like to cycle from Nanyuki to Bomet, 360 km.. what's the average speed of a mountain bike and how long can I take please?
👏 👏 👏
You mean you completed a whole tour while he was still visiting kibera slums for overpriced lumch😅😅😅
Am also amazed at how u couldn't raise 60dollars for a fancy resort in Kenya ...funny how Africans always think white people got money
It is amazing to see and hear how well you are prepared for your journeys and how easily you find Friends. Your Videos are very instructive even for inlanders who mostly dont even know their own country that much
Its great to see you my friend. Lots of love from Italy!
I’m your no 1 fan since you were in Venice.
You are also welcomed to Kenya❤
Hello to Italy my second home i lived in Milano for 10 years and i follow Ives from Republika Srpska in Bosnia he is genuine great man i am from Belgrade Serbia he is inpirisation for me.
Wait till you see the beautiful views and waterfalls on the Kabarnet Iten route. That place is paradise.
Friendly people and as others have said, it was nice of the lady in the car to ask if you were ok :-)
Iten is therapeutic. You already have a Meru name, now get a Kalenjin wife to become a full Kenyan; she will just be running alongside your tricycle as you travel around the world
😂
This really cracked me. And as addition, she competes along the way whenever competitions pop up.
Kenya is a very beautiful place and Kenyans are friendly. We thank God. Safe journey.
I agree, having different prices for hotels depending on where you are from just doesn't sound right
Very beautiful landscape. Tugen Hills viewpoint… I shall be a first there soon. That matoke looked delicious 😋
The biggest lesson I learned from Yves is how to be straight forward. Just say, "it is too expensive for me I cant afford it". Simple. l like this guy
Yes but its the changing rates he didnt like. I have the same thing - if I am cheated or mistreated etc id never buy or go back
U can never be harmed in these part of Kenya, actually these is the safeist place in the world. home sweet home❤❤
Morning, my friends😂❤❤❤.... I have never followed anyone on TH-cam like I'm following this guy. He's just real, I mean, what you see is exactly what he's seeing. Much love, brother Yves❤
Thank you so much kino for taking me back to kabarnet,thats where in was born
went to visa oshwal primary and moved out in 2007 during clashes...now it has grown
nice journey to iten.
Ça m’a fait rire l’attitude du mec qui après avoir examiné ton tricycle a décidé de partir dès que t’as fini de lui dire tes horaires de repas 😂. On dirait qu’il s’est dit « laisses tomber, il est définitivement étrange, non seulement il voyage sur un étrange engin mais il a aussi d’étranges horaires pour les repas »
Thanks for visiting my village town marigat . welcome again .am your great follower
Wow, breathtaking scenery!! Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Am very glad that am visiting all this places on my sofa
Vous êtes génial . bravo
Let's go to Kenya
Support from Serbia we love you brother!
Absolutely stunning places! They keep on coming ❤ love the Tugen hills viewpoint and the banana based meal.
Wow kenyans are lovely people. I know much about them because of your Videos Yves. Love from your neighbors Ethiopia ❤
Our country is very very beautiful. We must make it work😊 Thanks Kino
you putting videos on on saturday is perfect. Democracy now and Rm Brown don't do weekend episodes and I work on saturdays! Great way to start my day with some adventures with Kino! Its 32F with freezing rain here in Oregon! Enjoy the weather!
what a beautiful country with a great road network enjoy your journey through Africa brother❤❤❤❤!!!!
Changing the negative western narrative on Africa, one story at a time. Beautiful place and people. Thank you.
I am now convinced Kenya has great road network.
You saying, " we shall talk"...epic😂😂
He is officially Kenyan 😅😅
'Naenda hapa narudi' 😂
Appreciate your not supporting price gouging for foreigners and not giving money to everyone who asks. Fascinating channel!
Hello Yves, as for the hotel with the resident and non resident rate,this applies in mid to high end hotels,parks,museums, reserves,conservancies etc. It is under the ministry of tourism under the tourism act and was a way to encourage local tourism,It has nothing to do with race. It applies to all foreigners even from other African countries. Such establishments are also registered under the Kenya Tourism board which regulates their pricing. It is different from the low end places which you have been staying and cater more to the low end locals and not so much tourists. That being said it is not ideal and it is something that the government has been asked to look into. Hopefully they can revise this as it's not common practice around the world. As for people who keep asking you for money,believe it or not it happens to us kenyans as well. Anytime you are in a rural area or an area where people think or assume you are well off they will ask you for money. It just doesnt apply to 'mzungu' however it becomes more outstanding when you are different. If you go to some low end places in the western world people will ask you for 'change'.for those of us who travel, you will experience all sorts of things it all depends on how you take it. You are exceptional, positive and adapt quite well to your surroundings. Am kenyan and have truly enjoyed your interactions with the locals. Safe journey. Staying tuned.
We overate white people not all got money some travel on peasantry budget 😂😂😂
@@bonfacewachira3297 The point he's making is it happens to black Kenyans as well, not just white people.
Hello Kino Yves please make more videos and revisit Africa again
Love your channel Kino. Enjoy your time in Africa
I like the kind of accommodation that you have adopted; cheap, comfortable and safe especially away from the CBDs. I usually take such when I travel around. All the best as you show us the rest of the country.
Yves wonderful video , the Tugen hills viewing platform what a great view .😃👍
Kenya is indeed beautiful, when I view your videos I'm also travelling..........
I LOVE THE WAYS OF YOUR WORK, BEAUTIFUL JOB
CHEERS FROM TEXAS USA.
Upload two videos per week you'll do us good. it's so addictive to watch you
Yves has learnt Kiswahili, impressive!
The first hotel, Rift Hills Resort is owned by the Moi family then the hotel you spent the night in is Chamaster Hotel, owned by an athlete couple.
Its so green and beautiful! The poor guy with elephantiasis - you did well to help him.
From moyale to nairobi to nakuru and now marigat on a Bike!
There's should be no excuse as to why Kenyans are explore their country.
Now I feel motivated to explore Kenya a lot, never knew we have such nice places
I've been following your journey and you're teaching me a lot about my country Kenya
I really don't know why I am always looking forward to the next episode.... So addictive... All the best Vyes...
Am a Kenyan and you have shown me places in my country have never visited, thanks Yves 🙏
It's amazing that Kino is having fun and has learnt Kiswahili common language in Kenya
Kenya set the bar high so good luck to the rest of Africa….
Best channel..and I love kenya..Wish someday visit there...Thank u Yves..
In Swahili or east Afrika, you start counting time from 7am or 7pm. 7am is the first hour of the day, so it is saa moja. 7pm is the first hour of the night, so it is saa moja ya usiku.
Im thinking the difference between a hotel guest and a hotel resident comes down to how long you plan to stay and your purpose for staying there. If you're just looking for a short-term stay, perhaps for a vacation or a business trip, you're considered a hotel guest. You pay for each night you stay, and the hotel provides services like housekeeping. However, if you're planning a longer-term stay, like several months or even years, you're more like a hotel resident. In this case, you might have a formal agreement with the hotel, similar to renting an apartment.
Im not thinking she means forigner rate. For example $64 per day short term stay or $24 per day as a long term resident of the hotel.
May God protect yves all though the journey 😂🎉
I'm learning a lot,never overspend on something you can get somewhere else at a cheaper price.
So much love♥️ and Smiles i miss Uganda in America i feel lost😢
Ever since i started watching your channel have come to realize that adventure and exploring world is something very interesting and amazing, However you have to be basically prepared for the challenges that you gonna face us you travel and that's with people, weather,food language barrier and so on that you will encounter as you continue with your journey, statically kenyan has been of more great for you.All the best Mr Yves.
Exercise with a view, wow keep it up Yves, you are in an amazing part of the world.
Kenyans are very nice and you have a good and kind manner. Very enjoyable trip my friend. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Very smart with hotel prices 🌟
Enjoyable trip 💕
great video .
I love whoever this mzungu is... Welcome to Kenya more often
You shocked those guys when you said you will have your supper "saa nane" 😂.
Basically, Swahili clock (and all African clocks by the way) has only 12 hrs and the first hour is 'saa moja asubuhi' which is '7am in the morning'. So your lunch at one pm would be 'saa saba mchana' (the seventh hour of the day)
Then the first hour of the night would be saa moja usiku (7pm) that means you will have your supper 'saa mbili usiku' (8pm) .
(Saa nane night hour would have been 2am which shocked them)😂😂
Also I think you need to emphasize wheather the time is 'mchana' (day), or 'usiku' (night); to prevent mixup.
That said😅, have a fab' journey ❤
point of correction...when giving time in kenyan swahili 7pm or 7am is saa moja(one)..jionim or asubuhi...so if look at the clock,and say the opposite number as the actual time,if its 12 on the clock the opposite number on the clock is 6 so its saa sita..if its 9 on the clock the opposite number is 3 thus saa tatu..its its 3 on the clock then its saa tisa(9)...8 is mbili(two) and 2 is nane (8)....u will get used to this time thing dont worry.otherwise telling people that u will have your supper at 8(saa nane) will make them confused thinking what kind of a man takes supper at 2am
man eats with passion 😊 mmmmmmh awesome yves is a dude who loves everything he does
Your new subbie. I been watching your vlogs back to back this past week, yap. Am hooked. 👋👋👋
I lived in KABARNET for 18 years until a cleared highschool at KABARNET high school..great town, great people of the Rift valley
The translation between the time in English to swahili is very different.
7am is Saa Moja Asubuhi
1pm is Saa Saba
7pm is Saa Moja Jioni
charming episode. wish i could visit this place.
When you ask for chips from the shop... it has a different meanings (french fries) , you needed 'crisp' thats what they know...all the best from Kenya..Asante
I stayed in Kabarnet for 18 months, and I enjoyed every aspect of nature .Make sure you eat alot of nyama choma
Me too stayed for 3 years it was a cool safe place
Wonderful trip Kyeves 😊You really enjoyed your trip here in Kenya.
Hello, guys let's make this channel reach 300k subscribers before he leaves our beautiful country Kenya 🇰🇪
share his videos widely
Kabarnet town is the beautiful home town where i grew up. Home sweet home.
Woow am a kenyan and i have never been to this place...i love it will visit it soon..thank you for advertising my country
In Swahili, time is read different to the English system 😂. Those guys were surpy😂😂
"A lady or a man?". Rural Kenyans have no filter. They'll just ask you what comes to their mind 😂
Very friendly... So friendly you had to lock your bike when eating breakfast even though you were only sitting a few metres away! 😂
Your swahili is sounding really nice, good job
Be very careful around these areas ..black mamba and puff udder snakes are very common.. dont just sit under trees before inspection
can snakes exist in such a cold area?
Baringo is hot but kabarnet is so cold
Baringo is hot but kabarnet is so cold
@@everlinenyabuto2118 ok interesting so we have snakes in baringo
@@naominjeri7827 snakes cause many fatalities in Baringo
My legs would be like jelly after that climb 😂
Maybe, but it's an electric bike.
wow you speak so much swahili already. Congratulations