This video reminds me wen i was working in Marsabit years ago.. The road was so rough and insecure.. Look at the road years later, secure and very beautiful.. Thanks Liv kenya.. Keep soaring higher...
I love your content guys. You take memory lane. Started schooling those side of Isiolo, Merti, Oldo nyiro in early 80s. There were absolutely no roads. Police trucks used to find ther way to Isiolo using campus! I'm very impressed the area has now such nice roads! I will do a road trip to those areas soon. Bravo guys for the motivation.
I once stuck inside that park on very fine loose sand in my Toyota 100 many years back. The lodge where I was headed for came to my rescue in their Landcruiser. memories...
Kenya's diversity and beauty are truly remarkable. The landscape resembles that of Texas, and the sight of healthy camels at 29:46 and cows at 37:57 adds to its allure. The country holds immense potential, and the construction of this road is a testament to that potential. In the near future, this road will undoubtedly become a cornerstone of the national economy. Kudos to President Kibaki and Prime Minister Odinga for envisioning Kenya's growth through devolution, and to President Uhuru for turning that vision into reality. Let's give them the recognition they deserve.
Hi @ Liv Kenya, I am a big fan of your channel and I watch it from TX, I wanted to kindly ask you to show more video's of whats around you while talking. I've lived in US for 20 years and never came back to Kenya but I've admired the beauty of Africa through you guys on you tube na 30-40 mins ni sweet spot, kama ni 1.5hrs maze play some nice music na weka scenic views. I
@@LIVKENYA Sure. I slept in an airbnb that was near a river. The waves from the river gave me a very peaceful night sleep. Its called Riverside homes by Nimmoh.
Liv Kenya am your number 1 fan by two aspects 1. We share a reliable machine from Fuji Motors a GH series which you guys are my point of reference for its endurance, reliability and beauty. 2. Both of us love exploring through road trips.If I bump unto you one day I will insist you teach me how to love cameras, videos and photos and am serious. Feel appreciated. Ambia huyo co driver ni mrefu ka mimi. God bless and protect you
It's amazing finding such a big natural spring on a flat arid place.This reminds us on how God works mysteriously.If I may ask,does it overflow or just retain the water volume?This is one place I would like to visit.The channel is so educative.Keep soaring high.
Nature is wonderful. The pool is fed by underground springs and it also has an underground outlet. Somehow the whole process strikes a balance in the water's volume and it does not overflow. You should visit it. You will enjoy.
Hi LIV KENYA Please consider doing a road trip to North africa or even Middle East!.....if you did the SOUTH AFRICA!!! Think about it..... I literally traveled with you the entire south africa road trip and back thru your videos...always keep coming to check your channel.
Awesome Content.... Kudos I hope you did enjoy your trip to Lake Paradise and Northern Kenya Make sure you have Injera + Buna in Moyale, Ethiopia side Salimia Travel Gang Kali
Thanks Liv and co. Great video again. I used to swim in that pool in the 1990s while working wth a research institute. Why do I have this feeling that the foreign "tourists" did not want to join in? Just curious.
Thank you, Murage. Wow. That natural pool is truly timeless. They missed out on the pool. We asked though, and they said they did not carry swimsuits. They were passing through.
@LIVKENYA Thank you, Liv. I just subscribed. Your videos shocked me. I didn't recognise that part of Kenya. I trust your channel will grow to high levels. Not just by youtube but also monetising your travel skills, like promoting travel to middle-class Kenyans and other Africans. You are a pioneer. My best wishes.
Firstly, that is a high quality camera. To be able to capture the bubbling of the water. Secondly, it is always kind to give the children water. The place is very hot. Thirdly, someone loves meat.. someone called Olivia really loves meat, especially steak!!!😅
@Livkenya! Uko North&Western Kenya kuko poa sana I wish wapewe maendeleo more than their current status, The Roads are In Good Condition where the rubber meets the road,And their Something Biological About the camels creation, you just need to observe and ask alot of questions regarding the camel itself, The samburu keeps them, the somali, the Arabs, Something mind blowing About the camel. Kenya has alot of potential in terms of growth look how big and undeveloped it is,some potential has not even been discovered yet.i don't believe Kenya is a poor country its just that we lacking true leaders to Allow Kenya to thrive. Same feeling goes to the entire continent. One Day Africa will Reach its full potential very soon. Keep up the Good work!!
If there is any actual miracle witnessed is that tarmac. We used to travel back then in lorries from isiolo to marsabit 7 days rough road, 7 days marsabit to moyale.
We have many pastoralist in isiolo, Turkana, samburu, somali, Borana, garage, rendille, boiling point of cultures. Next please do the Nbi-garissa- modogashe where tarmac ends lots to enjoy there.
@@LIVKENYA Lololakwe was a distortion of Ololokwe. The word Ololokwe is the Samburu dialect for something with a huge bald head. 'Enkwe' is another Maa word for someone's head. Sijui kama kwa ukubwa ni 'olkwe' 😅 ama iko tu kwa Samburu dialect I don't know. So Ololokwe is a something big with a big bald head. Alluding to those big flat rocks on the mountain top
@@LIVKENYA I can't get it because you came across many tall stations during your trip to South Africa even in the countries that pay the same fuel price
Hello watching from US thank you for exposing the beauty of Africa me and My Husband like to watch your videos keep up the good work
Yes indeed Kenya have beautiful roads,I love it from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you, Sarah.🤗🤗
This video reminds me wen i was working in Marsabit years ago.. The road was so rough and insecure.. Look at the road years later, secure and very beautiful.. Thanks Liv kenya.. Keep soaring higher...
You are welcome, Ann. Thank you so much for your good wishes and for watching.
Kenya is very beautiful and scenic, beautiful road 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦, I see boda boda's, when i visit Kenya wanna ride on it 😊
Thank you, Sekati. You will enjoy Kenya.
Kenya 🇰🇪 is indeed beautiful,we need to continue to explore our country more, thanks always for taking us with you.
If not for nature, no one could be going round the globe take it all the way team LIV KENYA💯
Kenya is beautiful
Continue marketing our beloved country! We will remain indebted to you
Thank you, Kevin
Woow, buffalo springs..clear waters..
I love your content guys. You take memory lane. Started schooling those side of Isiolo, Merti, Oldo nyiro in early 80s. There were absolutely no roads. Police trucks used to find ther way to Isiolo using campus! I'm very impressed the area has now such nice roads! I will do a road trip to those areas soon. Bravo guys for the motivation.
😊😊Quietly sitting at the back seat as the 4 passenger and enjoying the trip👌👌🙏🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
I am glad that you joined us virtually. There are more episodes coming soon. Stay tuned
A remote paradise for nature lovers @liv Kenya thanks for showing us the beauty of Africa
You are welcome, Sam. Thanks too for tuning in.
I once stuck inside that park on very fine loose sand in my Toyota 100 many years back. The lodge where I was headed for came to my rescue in their Landcruiser. memories...
There are actually three parks in one
Sorry about that, @Bichage. I hope you enjoyed the parks nonetheless. Thank you for tuning in.
Kenya's diversity and beauty are truly remarkable. The landscape resembles that of Texas, and the sight of healthy camels at 29:46 and cows at 37:57 adds to its allure. The country holds immense potential, and the construction of this road is a testament to that potential. In the near future, this road will undoubtedly become a cornerstone of the national economy. Kudos to President Kibaki and Prime Minister Odinga for envisioning Kenya's growth through devolution, and to President Uhuru for turning that vision into reality. Let's give them the recognition they deserve.
I couldn't agree more, @rang3688. Thank you for watching.
Kenya is indeed beautiful. I will never take our roads for granted.
🙌🙌
Beautiful wild with amazing views
Wow!!! Samburu National Park looks peaceful. Great content 👍🏾❤️
It is, @mariorafe. Thank you for tuning in.
Hi @ Liv Kenya, I am a big fan of your channel and I watch it from TX, I wanted to kindly ask you to show more video's of whats around you while talking. I've lived in US for 20 years and never came back to Kenya but I've admired the beauty of Africa through you guys on you tube na 30-40 mins ni sweet spot, kama ni 1.5hrs maze play some nice music na weka scenic views. I
Those birds in 19:33 in our culture are a symbol of peace, happiness and good times
Woow! Just curious, which culture is that?
@@LIVKENYA Maa
@@patriot_2022 Thank you
@@LIVKENYA thanks for the trip. i watched it all bila kuplan
Great video as always. I have not gone past the roundabout at Kasarani stadium. Not been to central and Northern Kenya.
Thank you, Nicholas. I hope you are enjoying the virtual trip. Thanks for watching.
This is so awesome cant wait to also do the Mt.Kenya Circuit
Our country is indeed blessed. Scenic and beautiful
Africa is naturallly beautiful
Beautiful roads of Kenya....from RSA
Thank you, Sam🤗
Very nice video as always. Can't wait for part 3.
Thank you, Tony. Stay tuned for more.
whaat😲 those views are amazing.. i must drive this route
They are indeed beautiful. There are more beautiful views to come in the coming episodes
Hi,drove through last October, kinda lonely. The road is super nice
Hello, John. I hope you enjoyed the trip. Those roads are great.
I was really waiting for part 2. Here we go
Thank you for your patience, Vincent.
I work in Nyeri. When I was new here I visited Nanyuki and fell in love with Nanyuki. Planning to be back.
You and me both, Mwalimu Frida. Nanyuki has that charm. One visit is not enough.
@@LIVKENYA Sure. I slept in an airbnb that was near a river. The waves from the river gave me a very peaceful night sleep. Its called Riverside homes by Nimmoh.
Kenya indeed is beautiful……big up liv and the team…
Thank you, @Eddie.
Much love from Machakos County, good stuff dis wan😍😍😍
Happy Labour Day
Happy Labor Day to you too Mr Kim. Thank you for tuning in
the roads are on another level
Very informative. Tembea Kenya, know Kenya. Traveling with you and your team and always appreciative!
Thank you, Lawrence. Glad you are enjoying the virtual trip
38:30- 40:00 scenic 😊
Liv Kenya am your number 1 fan by two aspects 1. We share a reliable machine from Fuji Motors a GH series which you guys are my point of reference for its endurance, reliability and beauty. 2. Both of us love exploring through road trips.If I bump unto you one day I will insist you teach me how to love cameras, videos and photos and am serious. Feel appreciated. Ambia huyo co driver ni mrefu ka mimi. God bless and protect you
Hey Hey Austin. Thank you so much. No doubt the GH is a Beast! Looking forward to meeting you one day on your rendezvous. I will pass your regards
It's only in Samburu National park where you can find the Grevy's Zebras, you've got to have a keen eye to spot them....
Thank you, @arodiboyi
This is the most beautiful road
I agree, Ali. Northern Kenya is a gem
Greetings. Great work. I hope you were safe from the floods
Hello, Peter. Yes we are. How are you? Thank you for tuning in.
Iam still here following virtually I enjoy the road trip
Thank you Ian. Stay tuned for more episodes
As a Travel /tour operator myself this is detailed,you have tried.
It's amazing finding such a big natural spring on a flat arid place.This reminds us on how God works mysteriously.If I may ask,does it overflow or just retain the water volume?This is one place I would like to visit.The channel is so educative.Keep soaring high.
Nature is wonderful. The pool is fed by underground springs and it also has an underground outlet. Somehow the whole process strikes a balance in the water's volume and it does not overflow. You should visit it. You will enjoy.
@@LIVKENYA waoohh.... already in the list.
Your videos are always informative 🙌🏼❤
Thank you Liz
Looks amazing. A few years back when the road wasn't tarmacked it would take almost the whole day from Isiolo to Marsabit and with armed security 😅.
Hi LIV KENYA Please consider doing a road trip to North africa or even Middle East!.....if you did the SOUTH AFRICA!!! Think about it..... I literally traveled with you the entire south africa road trip and back thru your videos...always keep coming to check your channel.
Hello, @lwakaben. Perhaps, someday we will. Thanks for the confidence and for tuning in. I am glad you enjoyed the SA series.
Me too SA was Epic and detailed as well
Your videos are addictive. Mimi napenda that lady that accompanies you.
Awesome Content.... Kudos
I hope you did enjoy your trip to Lake Paradise and Northern Kenya
Make sure you have Injera + Buna in Moyale, Ethiopia side
Salimia Travel Gang Kali
Thank you Michael. Lake Paradise is a must. We intend to explore Ethiopia too very soon. Stay tuned for more awesome episodes
@@LIVKENYA
Tuko Pamoja Kama Jubilee Party
Asanti
@@michaelnjaga2222 Thanks too for the support
Thanks Liv and co. Great video again. I used to swim in that pool in the 1990s while working wth a research institute. Why do I have this feeling that the foreign "tourists" did not want to join in? Just curious.
Thank you, Murage. Wow. That natural pool is truly timeless. They missed out on the pool. We asked though, and they said they did not carry swimsuits. They were passing through.
@LIVKENYA Thank you, Liv. I just subscribed. Your videos shocked me. I didn't recognise that part of Kenya. I trust your channel will grow to high levels. Not just by youtube but also monetising your travel skills, like promoting travel to middle-class Kenyans and other Africans. You are a pioneer. My best wishes.
Lake paradise there
I’m here enjoying your video 👏
Glad to hear that. Thanks for tuning in, @ezm
Thanks for showing us the North❤Where's my crush Jane😅
You are welcome, @msaneye. You will see your crush soon😜
I really enjoy your content. Thank you for sharing with us
Adiya it's high time you open your youtube channel......go on
Will let her know. Thanks for tuning in, William
You are welcome
Roti and corn beef at the end?. And I see y'all was jamming some Kartel.
It was yummy. Chapati and goat meat stew. Thanks for watching.
Hi, enjoying your vlog with my family. Love ❤❤from South Africa
Thank you for tuning in. Happy Labor Day to you all
keep it up, i like the tour, bring more dear
That road is super good waa
Ooooh thank you so much i was waiting for it
Welcome 😊. Enjoy
I will travel with you wherever you go God bless you my Kenyan sisters and brothers
Firstly, that is a high quality camera. To be able to capture the bubbling of the water. Secondly, it is always kind to give the children water. The place is very hot. Thirdly, someone loves meat.. someone called Olivia really loves meat, especially steak!!!😅
Thank you, @Mwelijah1. I love meat. I grew up in a meat-loving community😅
Still following you Guys and how i wish that i knew early to join you. Gooood work liv Kenya🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you, Andrew. We have an upcoming trip in late May, around Mt. Kilimanjaro. You are welcome to join us.
Thanks Liv
This comment is to appreciate Pearl for her reliability and performance. From Cape town to Marsabit 🎉.
Thank you, Enock. She is a gift.🤗🤗
@@LIVKENYA Subaru Kenya should sponsor one of your trips.
This educative road trip
I am glad you enjoyed the trip. There are more episodes coming, so stay tuned
The Grevys Zebra, Reticulated giraffe, the Orynx, the Gerenuk, Somali ostrich, Bongo, Eland, are only found in Northern Kenya, nowhere else in Africa
in horn of Africa mostly and northern Kenya
Thank you for bringing Africa to me in it beauties
Nairobi city beautiful wonderful full support 😊
Thank you for staying tuned
Buffalo Springs was actually created by Italian Air force planes that saw a herd of buffalo and bombed them, mistaking them for British soldiers
Interesting. Thanks for the insight, @martino
Kenya is gorgeous.. The camels were an interesting surprise. Do people eat camel meat in that area???
Thank you, @naturalgirldiy. Yes they do. Camel meat and milk forms a major part of their diet.
Which camera are you using. It's very clear.
Thank you, Hillary. We are using Go Pro Hero 9 and 10.
Please make us a trip to Addis ababa
Will do soon, @isamulta. Thanks for tuning in.
How I wish you had visited Lion’s Den at Archers Post
Waoooh....so beautiful.. one day I'll go with you😊😊
@Livkenya! Uko North&Western Kenya kuko poa sana I wish wapewe maendeleo more than their current status, The Roads are In Good Condition where the rubber meets the road,And their Something Biological About the camels creation, you just need to observe and ask alot of questions regarding the camel itself, The samburu keeps them, the somali, the Arabs, Something mind blowing About the camel. Kenya has alot of potential in terms of growth look how big and undeveloped it is,some potential has not even been discovered yet.i don't believe Kenya is a poor country its just that we lacking true leaders to Allow Kenya to thrive. Same feeling goes to the entire continent. One Day Africa will Reach its full potential very soon. Keep up the Good work!!
28:33 What a beautiful view indeed 👌❤
Kenya beautiful
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Have never seen you approaching a toll gate in Kenya.
The tree which you described as a shelter, church, mosque, etc. touched me spiritually. Thank you for being in-touch with the nature
The road to Marsabit is very well constructed. Kudos to Kenyan government and constructors who constructed it
If there is any actual miracle witnessed is that tarmac. We used to travel back then in lorries from isiolo to marsabit 7 days rough road, 7 days marsabit to moyale.
Stop dwelling in the past! Kenya 🇰🇪 has made amazing strides 😊
@@our10picks18 notyet in the past anymore. I so love the advancement in marsabit
Thanking God for the progress, Darius. Thanks for watching.
@@LIVKENYA God bless your travels always with your colleagues
just beautiful 😍.. but I think Pearl raced the Premio for a minute and she worn 🤔 who else saw that🙋♂🙋? 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣Great observation, @Wesley.
@@LIVKENYA then Pearl deserve a treat, heavy duty rear suspension springs 🙄🥺🤕
Aki I have waited for this part 2
Thank you for your patience. I am glad that it's finally here
What happened to your drone that you acquired before South African trip?
Kenyan roads....Isiolo-Marsabit road...one of the best
It is. The sceneries and the smooth roads make that route addictive and therapeutic. Thanks for tuning in, @Sizzlinsothie
@@LIVKENYA 100%
Speed mlikuwa mnacheza na ngapi because most parts of the road is straight
Wacha tu😀
We have many pastoralist in isiolo, Turkana, samburu, somali, Borana, garage, rendille, boiling point of cultures.
Next please do the Nbi-garissa- modogashe where tarmac ends lots to enjoy there.
Thank you, @Jey.
Love from Qatar 🇶🇦❤
Ololokwe's original name is Lololakwe...,now you know!
Thank you so much. Just curious, what does Ololokwe and Lololakwa mean?
@@LIVKENYA Lololakwe was a distortion of Ololokwe.
The word Ololokwe is the Samburu dialect for something with a huge bald head.
'Enkwe' is another Maa word for someone's head. Sijui kama kwa ukubwa ni 'olkwe' 😅 ama iko tu kwa Samburu dialect I don't know.
So Ololokwe is a something big with a big bald head. Alluding to those big flat rocks on the mountain top
@@patriot_2022 Totally makes sense
@@LIVKENYA Ololokwe means a wide head in samburu.., which refers to the rock which seems smooth and wide
@@whizzypro3932 Thank you for the insight.
Already know Kenya by just frm Botswana
I am glad, @Dowen. Stay tuned for more.
@@LIVKENYA sure
Nice video
Is it raining over there?
We left when the rains had not started but I am told it is raining right now.
Liv kenya i like your Catholic background
we need an episode where patrick does the talking
By the way what happened to the drone??
Technical glitch but it will be back soon. Thanks for watching, @focusmedia.
Is that route to Marsabit secure?
Hello, @variousplaces. It is secure. Thank you for tuning in.
@@LIVKENYA That's good to know
Hio Subaru iko na mileage ya ngapi
Ni kidogo sana. Bought it with very low mileage
@@LIVKENYA Thanks. If you think of reselling,I am here to buy it
Well noted
i guess uko 400k ni venye iko maintained
@@BRIANKIPTOO-ho1bo Hehehe, not really. It has less than that by far
Lovely pips❤
Bad ass!
Thank you, Felix.
Liv why do you think there are no tall stations in kenya or is it because Kenyans are paying tax and other countries not?
Hello, Mosha. We pay fuel levy, which is channeled towards road maintenance.
@@LIVKENYA I can't get it because you came across many tall stations during your trip to South Africa even in the countries that pay the same fuel price
Give that boy some water please
Samburu are Maasai people. They are not just simply 'Maa speaking', they are Maasai.
Thank you for tuning in
nimeona nyumbani nimeskia raha
Glad to hear that, @imanlochy. Thanks for tuning in
Red colour keeps the wild animals away.
Interesting. Thank you, Caroline.
hope you tried the camel milk
Be cautious, because that road is not 100% secure..
We were, David. Thank you for your concern. We got back safe. Thanks for tuning in.