African Traveller I cant stress how impactful your content is man. I'm a 22 Y/O Kenyan living here in the states.. & like Charles - I Also work in Tech & luckily got into crypto really early -- However .. I'm planning to move back Home within 3 years & Its hard for my family/peers/friends to understand why I would want to do so, when I'm this young and on such a lucrative track here...... But this video - HITS THE NAIL ON THE HEAD .... (1) --- No matter the amount of resources & wealth I can attain here in the states. People don't seem to Grasp the fact that Africa is getting ready to explode economically within the next few decades and there's opportunity everywhere (The 4th Industrial Revolution - Is in Africa ) ...... And If you're a diaspora - you DO NOT want to miss out on your chance to get a piece of the pie that's rightfully yours. (2) -- Charles is 100% correct when he says.. "THERES SOMETHING KENYANS HAVE - YOU CAN NOT SATISFY OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY" lol --- I know the emptiness he's referencing. #PROUD KENYAN Charles really lit a fire underneath me when he said - "Don't come here with back up plans to go back" - "Burn your Ships" LOL The more I watch your channel @Afrikan Traveller - The shorter that 3 year timeline gets Hahaha .....I'll most likely start a TH-cam channel and document my journey / return to Kenya - to motivate the other kenyan Diaspora Youth to do the same... I Will be in Kenya this December & I'll have to stop by and see this place for sure.. Keep up the great work.
Jimmy you will be agreat inspiration to many Africans out there. Africa had so many opportunities and as he said you have to be patient and bold. Looking forward to meeting up when you come.
@@AfrikanTraveller I agree with Jimmy, once you go to developed countries that's when you see soo many potentials you can do back home. I was always thinking about rest areas. There's a Kikuyu say that says, when you visit, you become smart.
It's true...this river is starting to flow back to its original course... Soon it will be a flood...it's good that the diaspora of africa is slowly trooping home to build again a new Africa. I thank you wode maya.. for opening their eyes to see the vast potential, the worth and heartfelt inner Joy....of home. Thank you afrikan traveler for doing what you do for your brethren....you light the candle.
I am not Kenyan but as an African this is what i like to see. African coming back to help developed our continent. By the way your videos (shooting/editing/soundtrack) are incredible. Big up.
He is 1000000% right - There is no need to leave the continent to go somewhere else. Africa has so many riches, peace of mind and value. This man has been there and knows what he is talking about. The value of Africa is immeasurable. I have been in the US for 30+ yrs and dying to leave to go anywhere in Africa. HE is telling the truth.
My brother worked for a company that runs the rest stops and vendors in the airports & train stations. This is such a great opportunity they have jumped on and I’ll definitely be passing by once I’m back visiting. Always happy to see a former diaspora thriving in Kenya 🇰🇪 And what he said about the social aspect on Kenya vs USA is so true, Kenya has such a strong community while the US it’s seclusive.
I honestly believe all of Africa is very social. I’m from South Africa, I have family in different African countries and we say the same thing. We miss the social aspect of home. Even expats notice just how much friendlier and welcoming people are.
@@fionagowan453 very true...visited Joburg in 2012 and enjoyed it so much. There's so much in common across the continent especially on the social aspect.
Wow! We stopped at this place on our way to Naivasha and my husband and I were impressed! Soon as we saw the hotdog truck, we knew there was an "American" touch to the place
It's always inspiring to see African coming back to build Africa, that's patriotism. Thank you Afrikan Traveller for showcasing this beautiful stop over
Haiya, This beautiful place in my neighbourhood is by this couple 💑 😍 ❤ I have been there severally and they have super clean facilities..Their choma is great 👍
I had my fruit salad there n i loved it when we were on our way to see a petrol station/stopover being built buy my friend who really try so much to invest home. Hope one day people will hear her story n it will inspire many. From being nanny in saudi to being an investor
He is on point. On thing to remember is that if you are coming to the US for an extended period of time, make sure you stack your dollars, save, save, save. So your money at home stretches when you land.
I grow up in Rural Limpopo province south Africa, my role models were NOT south African in Europe or America but same black south African who grow up in same rural area and become a lawyer,nurse, medical doctor...etc, I'm 27 years old now and I only meet 1 black south African who was working in Saudi Arabia as nurse in my whole life, two years ago I did learn about other African who leave their home country and go to US to have a baby so that their children can have US citizenship,I believe general many African are not proud of their Homeland...is not bad idea to travel and explore the world but is important that African build their own home country because NO one will do that for them, imagine all Kenyan in Europe or America choose to invest in Kenya and build Kenya like this couple ??
Afrikan traveller you have amazing content. I have been following for most of your content. For this one it inspired us with my wife here. One thing we noted I don't think if we are wrong, the lady really wanted to speak. I think you should go back and interview her. We need to hear a story from her.
Thank you for featuring this wonderful place. I was in Kenya with my wife recently and we stopped here several times on our way to and from Naivasha. They have great food, coffee, and clean facilities. I wouldn’t have known the story without your vlog. Well done. My wife and I are trying to figure a way to move to Kenya. My wife is form Naivasha and I am American. I know what they mean about the “social aspect” of Kenya. It is what we lack here in the states. Keep up the great work.
Just like that couple, once I get back there (I'm planning on it), I would never want to come here in the US. This place sucks! Kenya is heaven if you know what I mean!
My wife and I are coming back to Africa also. We have been living in Canada since 2007 until now, but we are planning to go back home very soon we're coming to work as team in Africa 🌍
Thankyou African traveller for this amazing video🙏🏽.... And the Stopover is a place I've been and all I can say is seeing is believing so visit the place and you'll love it.....
Such an inspiring story all about in planning, consultation and the love of where one comes from. Hizi ndo couple goals where they sit together and invest in the same direction. Such an understanding will push things into a reality. I love this🔥
Hello Guys am not sure what TH-cam is doing with the Sound. On my Laptop and TV the sound is perfect but on my phone there was a part the sound disappears.
Oh yeah there was a good part of the video that didn’t have the sound. I am using this video to try to convince my Kenyan hubby to make the move back… any tips for a successful conviction story …
As a African American this is refreshing content. I've been to Kenya and plan to revisit soon! What advice would you give African Americans looking to relocate to Kenya? How can we help build the type of Africa that we know is possible?
Congratulations very good giveback to our country but most of his words and anas were were muted I don’t know if it was just on my phone but I am very very impressed 🙏☺️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Always like watching your informative sessions. You always do due intelligence and provide the audience with great, objective content like no other. I’ve been watching you and just realized today that I hadn’t subscribed. Keep it up brother. This is another encouraging piece. Makes the people diaspora think hard.
It's good to go out like you did and bring the best back to Motherland. Don't advice opposite of what you just did and achieved. Let people go out and see what the world is made up of and aspire to come back home and deliver the best. I have done alot back in Kenya by being in US. No regrets, a bountiful of blessings and plenty of experience. 12yrs now Coming home in 3 ❤
Wow! This is what I was telling my friends in September that we need to have in Kenya!!!! I love this. I was wondering if the government was blocking such ventures or not since we have this in the U.S.A... I love rest areas and for sure this came out nice.
I was listening to a Kenyan podcast where the hosts were telling their guest a black American that Indians and foreigners own the businesses in Kenya. This is a false narrative I keep hearing from several quarters because I know from travelling to different African countries, Kenyans are among the most business minded people I have come across. That is why such content is very important. If you can show us more of such (businesses run by locals), it will be a great addition to your AT brand.
Very solid and nice investment. With the planned dualing of the kamandura to mau summit road, i just hope this couple checked with Kenha on the new road design and size. It would be really sad if such a good investment would be demolished to give room for the huge road being planned. They should also make sure Kenha creates a good exit for customers to access this property.
You have done well it show how you love Kenya. I am not from this route I pass Narok side going to Migori. The challenge people have is clean places to stop over during your journey especially the wash rooms, maintain this . Quality of food is also poor in most place, I hope to see you expanding and becoming a big brand in Kenya and Africa and beyond. It is a positive for people travelling long distance, also it helps you escape from the noise of the busy city.
African Traveller I cant stress how impactful your content is man.
I'm a 22 Y/O Kenyan living here in the states.. & like Charles - I Also work in Tech & luckily got into crypto really early -- However .. I'm planning to move back Home within 3 years & Its hard for my family/peers/friends to understand why I would want to do so, when I'm this young and on such a lucrative track here...... But this video - HITS THE NAIL ON THE HEAD ....
(1) --- No matter the amount of resources & wealth I can attain here in the states. People don't seem to Grasp the fact that Africa is getting ready to explode economically within the next few decades and there's opportunity everywhere (The 4th Industrial Revolution - Is in Africa ) ...... And If you're a diaspora - you DO NOT want to miss out on your chance to get a piece of the pie that's rightfully yours.
(2) -- Charles is 100% correct when he says.. "THERES SOMETHING KENYANS HAVE - YOU CAN NOT SATISFY OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY" lol --- I know the emptiness he's referencing.
#PROUD KENYAN
Charles really lit a fire underneath me when he said - "Don't come here with back up plans to go back" - "Burn your Ships" LOL
The more I watch your channel @Afrikan Traveller - The shorter that 3 year timeline gets Hahaha .....I'll most likely start a TH-cam channel and document my journey / return to Kenya - to motivate the other kenyan Diaspora Youth to do the same...
I Will be in Kenya this December & I'll have to stop by and see this place for sure..
Keep up the great work.
Jimmy you will be agreat inspiration to many Africans out there. Africa had so many opportunities and as he said you have to be patient and bold.
Looking forward to meeting up when you come.
@@AfrikanTraveller Thank You - Looking Forward to it as well.
@@AfrikanTraveller I agree with Jimmy, once you go to developed countries that's when you see soo many potentials you can do back home. I was always thinking about rest areas. There's a Kikuyu say that says, when you visit, you become smart.
👌🏾
Well said 101%from Mr. Charles..
That my way to see my Shosho can't wait to STOPOVER
That’s really impressive 🙌🏿🙌🏿it’s always cool to see the diaspora returning to add value to the continent
Thank you so much Maya for leading this movement. We are following suit🙏🙏
When Mr Ghana baby takes notice you know you have done well.
It's true...this river is starting to flow back to its original course...
Soon it will be a flood...it's good that the diaspora of africa is slowly trooping home to build again a new Africa.
I thank you wode maya.. for opening their eyes to see the vast potential, the worth and heartfelt inner Joy....of home.
Thank you afrikan traveler for doing what you do for your brethren....you light the candle.
Wode Maya you need to interview this family
Wode maya you are doing great job
i just came back home to kenya from uk..left the place after 20 yrs, did a container and I feel good. Best decision
I am not Kenyan but as an African this is what i like to see. African coming back to help developed our continent. By the way your videos (shooting/editing/soundtrack) are incredible. Big up.
Thank you, the continent needs that investments.
@@AfrikanTraveller Exactly.
He is 1000000% right - There is no need to leave the continent to go somewhere else.
Africa has so many riches, peace of mind and value.
This man has been there and knows what he is talking about.
The value of Africa is immeasurable.
I have been in the US for 30+ yrs and dying to leave to go anywhere in Africa.
HE is telling the truth.
@Sep Sep just GO
This couple is so focused...I like this
This is a very wise man. “You can not come with 2 minds.” Very informative and inspirational. Thank you for sharing.
This place is clean, beautiful and inspiring.
My brother worked for a company that runs the rest stops and vendors in the airports & train stations. This is such a great opportunity they have jumped on and I’ll definitely be passing by once I’m back visiting. Always happy to see a former diaspora thriving in Kenya 🇰🇪
And what he said about the social aspect on Kenya vs USA is so true, Kenya has such a strong community while the US it’s seclusive.
I honestly believe all of Africa is very social. I’m from South Africa, I have family in different African countries and we say the same thing. We miss the social aspect of home. Even expats notice just how much friendlier and welcoming people are.
@@fionagowan453 very true...visited Joburg in 2012 and enjoyed it so much. There's so much in common across the continent especially on the social aspect.
Congratulations to them..... i have resided in UK and am returning back ..... Kama mbaya mbaya
So inspiring i am ready to go back to my homeland!! Great couple
You most welcome.
great people.i will visit you
Wow! We stopped at this place on our way to Naivasha and my husband and I were impressed! Soon as we saw the hotdog truck, we knew there was an "American" touch to the place
Where is this place exactly Peach?
Drove past this place near Lari 2 weeks ago and I thought to myself this stop over looks really cool.
WOW! " What have you achieved? It's not in the material aspect of it, but in our heads. "
Amen!
It's always inspiring to see African coming back to build Africa, that's patriotism. Thank you Afrikan Traveller for showcasing this beautiful stop over
That's an amazing fully loaded place in the continent!! Well done guys!!! Audio missing in some sections on the video
Wow! This is like stop overs in the US but 100% better than American ones.
It's impressive but come on.....let's be honest to ourselves, the stop overs in the US are ridiculously out if their league.
Don't cheat your self...😂😂😂
"There is no backup plan" ; I like that mindset 🔥
Haiya,
This beautiful place in my neighbourhood is by this couple 💑 😍 ❤
I have been there severally and they have super clean facilities..Their choma is great 👍
Where is it exactly?
I want visit when I get home
That’s what happened when you get married or you marry the right person, team work think together, means a lot .💕 good job to both of you
hahaha coz it of was the wrong person, she / he would have said eti what? nitoka kazi ya nursing ama IT nirudi wapi? 🤣
I had my fruit salad there n i loved it when we were on our way to see a petrol station/stopover being built buy my friend who really try so much to invest home. Hope one day people will hear her story n it will inspire many. From being nanny in saudi to being an investor
The hotdog kombi is a unique feature of the place. Good advice too,it's all about being smart if and when one goes out there.kudos & good luck.
Nililearn alot sana.
He is on point. On thing to remember is that if you are coming to the US for an extended period of time, make sure you stack your dollars, save, save, save. So your money at home stretches when you land.
Well said Grace.
CORRUPTION
WOW! From California to you guys....kudos!
Didn't have that mentality when I came to US 17 years ago.
Kuna hope!
I’ve comeback too after 10 yrs building something near there ,fly over
Wow! I should come check as well.
@@AfrikanTraveller would love to have you once it’s done ,been following you a while
@@MrKamau777Looking forward to that.
always inspiring to see people succeed , keep up the good work
🙌🙌🙌 Thanks Bro.
I grow up in Rural Limpopo province south Africa, my role models were NOT south African in Europe or America but same black south African who grow up in same rural area and become a lawyer,nurse, medical doctor...etc, I'm 27 years old now and I only meet 1 black south African who was working in Saudi Arabia as nurse in my whole life, two years ago I did learn about other African who leave their home country and go to US to have a baby so that their children can have US citizenship,I believe general many African are not proud of their Homeland...is not bad idea to travel and explore the world but is important that African build their own home country because NO one will do that for them, imagine all Kenyan in Europe or America choose to invest in Kenya and build Kenya like this couple ??
As a Kenyan living in limpopo province in polokwane city I agree with your point of view.
Not many KENYA in EUROPE.
Afrikan traveller you have amazing content. I have been following for most of your content. For this one it inspired us with my wife here. One thing we noted I don't think if we are wrong, the lady really wanted to speak. I think you should go back and interview her. We need to hear a story from her.
So true, Africans are very social people, even if you’re not family. America is great but it’s lonely, I miss Africa.
True spirit 🙌.....been there twice and the services are exceptional 👌 👏...
My soft spoken African traveller,you are such a blessing to this country.
Am honoured.
Amazing and awesome place. Keep changing the community the Kuria's. Inspiring story . We are learning from you guys....
This is amazing congratulations watching from U.S.A
Thank you.
Thank you for featuring this wonderful place. I was in Kenya with my wife recently and we stopped here several times on our way to and from Naivasha. They have great food, coffee, and clean facilities. I wouldn’t have known the story without your vlog. Well done.
My wife and I are trying to figure a way to move to Kenya. My wife is form Naivasha and I am American. I know what they mean about the “social aspect” of Kenya. It is what we lack here in the states.
Keep up the great work.
Waooooh how inspiring, thanks Afrikqan Traveller for your very informative videos. Will lookout for this place when I visit Ke.
Bringing a taste of the states in kenya 🇰🇪, its very helpful 👌, great idea 💡👍🏻
East and West home is the best .....
This is amazing and needed around the country!! Congratulations to the lovely couple.
This is great. Thanks for sharing with us
Amazing …thank you @afrikan Traveller for such insightful content …
@Charles and wife …congratulations for the courage …..keep soaring .
@ John, you never disappoint bro. Keep them coming. Such videos bring us home and give hope as well. 👍🏽
Just like that couple, once I get back there (I'm planning on it), I would never want to come here in the US. This place sucks! Kenya is heaven if you know what I mean!
Kudos my people, very beautiful n cosy place.
What is the location of this stop over, looks like before Naivasha, Asanti Sana, Musungu, na Saliwa Kitale, colonial times.
Miss Kenya very much.
Haha wewe ni Mzungu mluyha kutoka Kitale. You are also welcome to invest back in Kitale.
Lol, Must have been a while since you were in Kenya.
On your way from Nairobi towards Nakuru just after uplands...about their.
I am also from Kitale, Endebess.
This is awesome. I will definitely stop over on my way back to Nakuru
Congrats .
Thanks African Traveller for showing this. I love it
Great work there Chief, Plan rooms including a conference facility. This will attract people staying for a week and beyond (might exapnd your kicthen)
I stopped over here once. Had tacos and burgers. Reeeally good.
My wife and I are coming back to Africa also. We have been living in Canada since 2007 until now, but we are planning to go back home very soon we're coming to work as team in Africa 🌍
Fantastic! Ingenious!
Awesome content my guy we're watching you grow infront of us every day.🇺🇸
Appriciate alot
@@AfrikanTraveller yeah man keep doing whatcha ya doing.
Thankyou African traveller for this amazing video🙏🏽.... And the Stopover is a place I've been and all I can say is seeing is believing so visit the place and you'll love it.....
Glad you enjoyed it
Where exactly is the place Viona?
Such an inspiring story all about in planning, consultation and the love of where one comes from. Hizi ndo couple goals where they sit together and invest in the same direction. Such an understanding will push things into a reality. I love this🔥
Well said.
Hello Guys am not sure what TH-cam is doing with the Sound. On my Laptop and TV the sound is perfect but on my phone there was a part the sound disappears.
I have realized that. But all in all , it's a good work
Oh yeah there was a good part of the video that didn’t have the sound. I am using this video to try to convince my Kenyan hubby to make the move back… any tips for a successful conviction story …
# inspired million times . Thanks for putting up this video.
My pleasure!
That’s true. The opportunity is right there in Kenya. Watching from USA
Well done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💕💕
I'm motivated 100%
Yes that's what we need africa is growing economically definitely
Wow this is awesome. Kudos from 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬. Looks American style
As a African American this is refreshing content. I've been to Kenya and plan to revisit soon! What advice would you give African Americans looking to relocate to Kenya? How can we help build the type of Africa that we know is possible?
alaaa nice one will definitely visit...
Congratulations 🎊 👏 what an amazing place ❤
Ihave been to this place sometime back,it's just on the highway,very convenient
Very convenient.
I always say i will never leave my country kenya unless for academic reasons, or my financial capabilities allowing me to travel around
i will surely make a stop over,,,,
This is a must visit getaway. It has such an incredible ambience. Upland's is so close home and I must pay you guys (The Stopover) a visit soon.
What a brilliant idea. I love ❤️
Congratulations very good giveback to our country but most of his words and anas were were muted I don’t know if it was just on my phone but I am very very impressed 🙏☺️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Always like watching your informative sessions. You always do due intelligence and provide the audience with great, objective content like no other. I’ve been watching you and just realized today that I hadn’t subscribed. Keep it up brother.
This is another encouraging piece. Makes the people diaspora think hard.
It's good to go out like you did and bring the best back to Motherland. Don't advice opposite of what you just did and achieved. Let people go out and see what the world is made up of and aspire to come back home and deliver the best.
I have done alot back in Kenya by being in US. No regrets, a bountiful of blessings and plenty of experience. 12yrs now Coming home in 3 ❤
My #STOPOVER!! Finally featured!!!
Love it!!
Karibu
Watching from Minnesota. Magnificent 👏👏👏
Well in Gichohi!
So proud of you!
10 yrs in the US saved saved saved and built an emprie that will them cashnas they sleep❤️❤️💕💕💕.
What an inspiring story,great jb AT,Dubai,UAE
Wonderful!💃🏽🕺🏿🎉🇺🇸
Well done guys I will be there when I come back to Kenya. Ngai njega
Place looks very clean
It is clean.
Wow! This is what I was telling my friends in September that we need to have in Kenya!!!! I love this. I was wondering if the government was blocking such ventures or not since we have this in the U.S.A... I love rest areas and for sure this came out nice.
We have a gap for proper rest area.
Its lack of exposure to get great ideas
Top notch content 👌, super inspirational. Thank you African traveller for this great stuff 👍
You most welcome.
Very nice I love it..better than some over here..Good job
Hey love your content. Beautiful place.
I don't know if its just on my end though I can't hear the couples response.
Love this. Awesome idea they have.
I enjoyed watching the video
I was listening to a Kenyan podcast where the hosts were telling their guest a black American that Indians and foreigners own the businesses in Kenya. This is a false narrative I keep hearing from several quarters because I know from travelling to different African countries, Kenyans are among the most business minded people I have come across.
That is why such content is very important. If you can show us more of such (businesses run by locals), it will be a great addition to your AT brand.
That guy was a village guy who is a bush tour guide he knows nothing about city business,so excuse his ignorance.
@@julielilote3496 Which podcast is it?
So CORRUPTION
Wooooow inspiring and amazing
Awesome
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL 😍❤PLACE.I just couldn't hear them.
Try again! I can here perfectly on my Laptop, Tv and my wife's phone unfortunately on my phone is not the same.
Next time traveling i must visit .always see the place when driving home
Please Do.
Greetings Afrikan Traveller, PERFECT INTERVIEW, I approve their decision to never return, smart move! Thanks for sharing, King!
We cannt here those being interviewed. Very disappointing
It's really inspiring....kudos
Very encouraging… keep it up👍🏽
Inshaallah will visit u soon
Congrats to you both.
Very solid and nice investment. With the planned dualing of the kamandura to mau summit road, i just hope this couple checked with Kenha on the new road design and size. It would be really sad if such a good investment would be demolished to give room for the huge road being planned. They should also make sure Kenha creates a good exit for customers to access this property.
Our blessed good people
This is beautiful❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing
You most welcome.
You have done well it show how you love Kenya. I am not from this route I pass Narok side going to Migori. The challenge people have is clean places to stop over during your journey especially the wash rooms, maintain this . Quality of food is also poor in most place, I hope to see you expanding and becoming a big brand in Kenya and Africa and beyond. It is a positive for people travelling long distance, also it helps you escape from the noise of the busy city.