I love the way the adventure was all the way from Nairobi to Dadaab and the way the whole crew was friendly. Thank you bruv for the adventure have been waiting for these adventures for long time. Keep doing your thing👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@@LillianeBwire kenyans muache complains Hii ni duniani si paradiso😂 I have lived in Nanyuki, kisumu, kanairo, mombasa na leo niko Botswana, hamna pahali haikosi uchokozi 😅 kuwa mwenye ha welcome negative vibes ka mimi bythaa my dad is from Garissa. si uongo cushites tuna uchokozi but bantu na nilotes pia hawa chachishi😂 Jaribu upuzi congo ndo utajua Bantu ni nani😅 kenyans be adaptable at all cost have such mindset Africa will be your best continent to explore.
I hope one day the government will build that road and make it easier for the people to travel like other parts of Kenya, Great video too thanks for that.
Well! This was a nice and enjoyable trip and I really enjoyed watching the clip to the end. As a Kenyan Somali who has never been to North eastern part of Kenya I truly enjoyed every inch of the safari. Somalis naturally are very friendly and welcoming people. As for the make of the truck, ( NISSAN U D), I blv is one of the most durable trucks in East and Central Africa. I used to go to the D.R.C. Congo, Kisangani city and anyone who has been there will agree with me how muddy the road is coz it rains almost everyday and you can spend half a month before you reach your destination. Though these days there are other buses like SCANIA and YUTONG which are very fast on tarmac roads but I still prefer the U.D. coz of it's durability. YUTONG buses are mainly found in T.Z. Shukrani.
I love my country Kenya but we need a government that can develop our infrastructure.this roads are shameful to a country that prides itself as the most developed economy in east Africa.
loved you video sir and the morning prayer stop hit me cause when warship times arrives the wordly affair stops, good on them and thank you sharing with us.
Very nice journey you have taken us through that UD engine sound is so good to the ear it's a vehicle for all terrain the crew so friendly keep up the good work Nyakundi.
UD sounds morè similar to a new isuzu mv 123...although its a powerful machine....Nice review brother and may God's mercies be always with you as you continue bringing us this awesome content ❤❤❤see you on your next vlog
I used to think these buses weren't fit for long trips, but after watching this video, I have so much respect for the drivers who handle UD and Isuzu buses on these tough routes. They're true heroes! I don't think modern buses like Scania or MAN could handle these conditions. Big up to Captain Abdiyow!
@@newtonmurugu6195agree with you especially those Isuzu fvr tracks with trailer coming from deep down the river full of sands climbing easily all the way up easily
What a beautiful country Kenya is❤ Wonderful content bro. Keep up! Just after watching your episode to Garissa I did a trip all the way to Biyamadhow, turned left at the junction heading to Mado Gashi. Those rough roads with an SUV are just so epic. Lovely people over there, plenty of food and just soaking in how diverse our country is. God bless!🙏🏽
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I really miss this place, although I went to Wajir, the fun and adventure was epic. The climax was the speed of this busses, they were really fast. Thank you for the memories
I could recommend u to use zafanana from dadaab to garissa and make an episode and from garissa to nairobi to use alma,muhsin,bukhari,garissa coach,umeira,rayan. Since they are scania buses so that we can enjoy more the journey
Good job bro. FYI The NEP route has always been an exclusive UD playground, since the days of akina Garissa Express (which later rebranded to Garex), Earthplane, Muhsin, City-to-City, Zafanana etc. They used to explain that UD was an all-terrain machine, heavy lifter and very easy to maintain.
Passed through that region back in the early 90s as a child from Liboi refugee camp. It’s unfortunate that those roads are still the same possibly worse.
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Edit: Newly subscribed here. My advise for you is to have English subtitles for every non-English conversations, so that those who don't understand aren't left out. That way, the channel will grow big.
Wonderful journey through Garissa to further east. Am surprised and delighted to see the road to Lamu is actually a reality. Thanks for taking us on this journey. Did you change your mind and proceed to Dhobley?
Hi! I like your channel, educative and lesson about many things apart from routes , towns and modalities of what is required when travelling. What I want to know is ; Is Dadaab a shanty town within the refugee camp and why is the streets not paved full of mud from rain water.
I'm a new subscriber and I must say I'm impressed. Keep up the good work. Please I was wondering if you could also do a small review of the places you spend the night when you go on your trips. I am especially interested on places to sleep in Marsabit, Moyale, Isiolo, Garissa, Dadaab as well as Wajir and other places that you go.... Thank you
You doing a great job man🔥👍but I have a request if you can get to interview one of the most prominent drivers from Tanzania called "Dereva Mkongwe" he has been driving some buses here in Kenya and also some trucks he is so farmiliar with these Kenyan roads ,I would really appreciate 💯
...zijasikia jina Zafanafa Express for 30 yrs plus...i didn't even know they still exist....😅Nice job bro...endelea vivyo hivyo kutuletea new destinations, buses and bus companies.....sisi wazandre tunangojea kukuona kwa Mbukinya Success na Eldoret Express...at al...zile za zamani.
Hello brother, it has been a while since you posted after dadaab, are you okay? That area of the country has malaria, typhoid and other risks of infection
I love how the crew of the bus have much respect and welcomed you nicely, unlike those moyale bus bandits.
Yes they are
The bus from Moyale was called Soores... basi ya uduu sana
Immediately naingia TH-cam lazma nione Kama Kuna kitu umepost bro. Am your loyal subscriber
Thanks so much
Same here alafu Ile safari ingine conductor alikuwa na ufala sana
I work in Dadaab n I usually use any of the three bus companies Wamo classic, Eagle n zafanana.great safaris
I love the way the adventure was all the way from Nairobi to Dadaab and the way the whole crew was friendly.
Thank you bruv for the adventure have been waiting for these adventures for long time. Keep doing your thing👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I told you bro Somali are very nice people, I stayed there 2years madogashe, habaswein, wajir and Mandera unlike the borana from isiolo and moyale
U know my people very well, respect is mutual, ❤.#onelove
Labda hao ndo wanatuharibia jina huko Nairobi. Ndo unaona mtu hajawaiishi na wasomali anatusi tu wasomali and incite others against us.
Nice?I hear they throw stones on church roofs?🤔Help me here!
@@LillianeBwire kenyans muache complains Hii ni duniani si paradiso😂 I have lived in Nanyuki, kisumu, kanairo, mombasa na leo niko Botswana, hamna pahali haikosi uchokozi 😅 kuwa mwenye ha welcome negative vibes ka mimi bythaa my dad is from Garissa. si uongo cushites tuna uchokozi but bantu na nilotes pia hawa chachishi😂 Jaribu upuzi congo ndo utajua Bantu ni nani😅 kenyans be adaptable at all cost have such mindset Africa will be your best continent to explore.
@@2Mohamed-e3t nimeskia
I hope one day the government will build that road and make it easier for the people to travel like other parts of Kenya, Great video too thanks for that.
Well! This was a nice and enjoyable trip and I really enjoyed watching the clip to the end. As a Kenyan Somali who has never been to North eastern part of Kenya I truly enjoyed every inch of the safari. Somalis naturally are very friendly and welcoming people. As for the make of the truck, ( NISSAN U D), I blv is one of the most durable trucks in East and Central Africa. I used to go to the D.R.C. Congo, Kisangani city and anyone who has been there will agree with me how muddy the road is coz it rains almost everyday and you can spend half a month before you reach your destination. Though these days there are other buses like SCANIA and YUTONG which are very fast on tarmac roads but I still prefer the U.D. coz of it's durability. YUTONG buses are mainly found in T.Z. Shukrani.
Ultimate Dependability (UD) is an underestimated beast of burden. I love the bus crew and big up for the good work #Nyakundi
New follower from Canada, originally a waryaa from Kenya! lol Good work there, mate!
watching this from Canada, thanks for the journey to the camps, where I grew up. I was in Garissa in October this year
I love this content mehn,it makes me explore and enjoy at the same time.good job bro
The crew's warmness is out of this world!
I love my country Kenya but we need a government that can develop our infrastructure.this roads are shameful to a country that prides itself as the most developed economy in east Africa.
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING ME THIS PART OF KENYA
loved you video sir and the morning prayer stop hit me cause when warship times arrives the wordly affair stops, good on them and thank you sharing with us.
Greetings from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪 the crew where very welcoming...
Watching from Hulugho Ijara sub-county Garissa county
Very nice journey you have taken us through that UD engine sound is so good to the ear it's a vehicle for all terrain the crew so friendly keep up the good work Nyakundi.
UD sounds morè similar to a new isuzu mv 123...although its a powerful machine....Nice review brother and may God's mercies be always with you as you continue bringing us this awesome content ❤❤❤see you on your next vlog
I used to think these buses weren't fit for long trips, but after watching this video, I have so much respect for the drivers who handle UD and Isuzu buses on these tough routes. They're true heroes! I don't think modern buses like Scania or MAN could handle these conditions. Big up to Captain Abdiyow!
That's the whole point of using such brands. Those fancy engines won't last, 😂.
Glad you enjoyed it
@Buslife_ke keep it up. Keep the videos coming. Huge fan.
Nissan Diesel UD and Isuzu MV123 are reliable brands.
@@newtonmurugu6195agree with you especially those Isuzu fvr tracks with trailer coming from deep down the river full of sands climbing easily all the way up easily
Yes, next time try Kakuma refugee camp with the new TOOSHA EXPRESS bus.
Yes he should. This maybe tricky because GOK and UNHCR permissions maybe necessary to get inside the camp.
Weuh, hii mkuu umeweza 🔥. A trip to wild wild North. The best bus travel vlog you have done. Kudos
Big up
I love the Somali music 💥, bro part 2 tumengoja waah
@buslife ke. Hello, this is so lovely
kindly could you show us the accommodation places when you visit this places in the video
The bus crew are awesome,al-buslife nice video nice content,iyo UD iko fyn thank you,na uko so courageous buda
I guess this is the most amazing vlog, Eagle air crew pia wako friendly sana. Big up for the good job kaka.twende nalo, next one....
Thank you so much 😁
What a beautiful country Kenya is❤
Wonderful content bro. Keep up!
Just after watching your episode to Garissa I did a trip all the way to Biyamadhow, turned left at the junction heading to Mado Gashi. Those rough roads with an SUV are just so epic. Lovely people over there, plenty of food and just soaking in how diverse our country is. God bless!🙏🏽
Amazing!
I really enjoy your content, especially this series for North Eastern. Keep it up. Great content.
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Wooow, One of the best vlogs in a million🤩, hao majamaa wako na love manzeee❤✨
Ienjoy the views and amazing eagle air bus and Somali music❤❤❤
I really miss this place, although I went to Wajir, the fun and adventure was epic. The climax was the speed of this busses, they were really fast. Thank you for the memories
Excellent video 🎉. Back in 2010 Kampala Coach (the red bus) used to have a fleet of these UD buses, they were quite reliable for long haul.
Thanks for the info!
Loving what you're doing bro, keep it up....
Ud buses are much capable of traversing that terrain Scania haiwezi Kenya is so big
Last time I travelled on that route was back in June 2019
Kijana yangu A bdinasir 😅😅 great. Mshow mnyama ya msituni venye iko.
I could recommend u to use zafanana from dadaab to garissa and make an episode and from garissa to nairobi to use alma,muhsin,bukhari,garissa coach,umeira,rayan. Since they are scania buses so that we can enjoy more the journey
Have anice trip broh
Good job on your informative and enjoyable content.
Very good episode. You have taken me to a new place. Asante.
Very heavy but cool engine
Kenya is beautiful diverse country
Nyce content you,ve captured a mature niche 👌always glued💯
I was looking forward to see life inside the camp. The culture etc.
i remember back in high school pale kijabe ...our school bus a UD...mnyama
Man very dope stuff. Am enjoying all the content. A kampala viewer
Welcome onboard
Nice adventure.would you mind giving us a vlog on transition climate between arid and highlands. Thanks a new loyal fun
Good job bro.
FYI The NEP route has always been an exclusive UD playground, since the days of akina Garissa Express (which later rebranded to Garex), Earthplane, Muhsin, City-to-City, Zafanana etc. They used to explain that UD was an all-terrain machine, heavy lifter and very easy to maintain.
Thanks for the info
Earthplane has never owned UD.
Passed through that region back in the early 90s as a child from Liboi refugee camp. It’s unfortunate that those roads are still the same possibly worse.
nice work bro. congrats
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👏👏👏👏👏👏
Edit: Newly subscribed here.
My advise for you is to have English subtitles for every non-English conversations, so that those who don't understand aren't left out.
That way, the channel will grow big.
Mkuu tufanyie moja na liban
Nissan diesel,Isuzu nooo!but amazing eagle air staff.
Wanted to see the camp.
Scania f330 engine idling noise is impressive
Wonderful journey through Garissa to further east. Am surprised and delighted to see the road to Lamu is actually a reality. Thanks for taking us on this journey. Did you change your mind and proceed to Dhobley?
No i didn't
Good job👏 Sasa fanya ya from Garissa to Mombasa or from Mombasa to grsa.Pia ufanye from Garissa to Masalani ujionee
crew wako 👍
The far sides of our country Kenya 🇰🇪
My senior Driver Abdiyow ma sha Allah
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BRO.
Bro jnr abdinasir well done job ❤
I wish I knew you are coming am a big fan from hagadera ❤
Hi! I like your channel, educative and lesson about many things apart from routes , towns and modalities of what is required when travelling. What I want to know is ; Is Dadaab a shanty town within the refugee camp and why is the streets not paved full of mud from rain water.
Lovely road adventure…tembea wajir na mandera pia ndugu
Good content brother.
Wah, niko hapa pia.
Your fun from west London.
I have shared with my friends ,
It's like i was in the bus man.😂
Big up
I think this drive knows every pothole on this roads
😅
Big-up captain 💙 wa hiyo meli ya jangwani.
Thanks for your work. Enjoying your content, Huku USA sana.
Awesome! Thank you!
This video reminds me of my childhood days when the UD buses used to excite us by the sound and power of the engine
mm ni pale high lands muranga, lori za majani...the sound of the engine was amazing
I'm a new subscriber and I must say I'm impressed. Keep up the good work.
Please I was wondering if you could also do a small review of the places you spend the night when you go on your trips.
I am especially interested on places to sleep in Marsabit, Moyale, Isiolo, Garissa, Dadaab as well as Wajir and other places that you go....
Thank you
nice blog bro
nice job👊
This is awesome
I was waiting this entire time for ifo 😢🥺
This is super awesome bro
Thanks for the visit
Thanks for the visit
You doing a great job man🔥👍but I have a request if you can get to interview one of the most prominent drivers from Tanzania called "Dereva Mkongwe" he has been driving some buses here in Kenya and also some trucks he is so farmiliar with these Kenyan roads ,I would really appreciate 💯
...zijasikia jina Zafanafa Express for 30 yrs plus...i didn't even know they still exist....😅Nice job bro...endelea vivyo hivyo kutuletea new destinations, buses and bus companies.....sisi wazandre tunangojea kukuona kwa Mbukinya Success na Eldoret Express...at al...zile za zamani.
Masha Allah bro ❤
Nyc content
Hapo this UD (aka Nissan Diesel) sounds like Isuzu FVR. A little poke around the internet reveals that UD is a subsidiary of Isuzu.
Hello brother, it has been a while since you posted after dadaab, are you okay? That area of the country has malaria, typhoid and other risks of infection
Hiyo factory horn ya UD 🔥🔥🔥
KENYA is big walai
Through this channel have travel NorthEatern keep up bro
Thanks for coming
Very nice
Next time, try Kakuma
Very nice,
Thanks a lot
Point of correction please, we normally travel IN A BUS and not with the bus..
By bus😂
😂😂 sawa P.L.O. Luopean speaks best Engluo. 😂😂
I would like to go too
bro acha kufoward sana otherwise its was great adventure🔥🔥
Awesome..next twende mandera
What is the speed of the bus
180 max but street legal 80 km/per hour, 💯.
Background music kidogo bro
We don't want music we want to listen to the engine
Nissan Diesel was its former name. Still strong as before.
True that my friend
Weuh huku inafaa ukuwe na hardship allowance 😮
Iwish ud ingekua na tairus the engine is strong broo
Man...these drivers are seasoned. If I don't have GPS, Id be lost on the murram roads. 😂😂😂