When you pass by Nairobi, one of the bike clubs should give you an escort, 100 + people to show proper support and raise awareness on the importance of cycling lanes, thanks
Can someone please organize for that, it would be interesting to see him welcomed by about 100 cyclists and ascoted to town and maybe have an event in town for a day or two before embarking on his journey
@@StephenMumbwani Yes! Yes! I just don't know admins, but when I was using strava I realized there's solid biker groups ni Nairobi that even cycle from Nairobi to Mombasa, Naivasha..etc, any suggestions? This would be legendary, God knows how much we more we need the cycling lanes all over the country
ive been many times to kenya and love the people and the country ... just some advice ... : the closer you come to the coastline and big city some people will give you sometimes the feeling that they see you just as a giant white purse with 2 legs full of money... the most important sentence i learned in kiswahili was : i have no money . sina pesa .
France is the worst thing to happen to Africa! Because they actively and violently prevent and block African unification! Europeans do this all over the world! Blocking African unity by assassinating those who seek it !
I don’t normally like watching foreigners touring kenya because they always show the most sketchiest and ghetto places of the country but this guy is amazing it’s so interesting, as someone who has lived in kenya for half of my life I always thought the north was a desert but he’s taught me a lot and it’s so interesting to see him learn more about our culture nice videos!
Watching from Zambia. This makes me miss Kenya, such beautiful happy people. It's amazing how I can understand the Kenyan local language. So similar to what we have here in Zambia.
Dear Kino Yves I'm Biruk, and I'm from Ethiopia. Your traveling videos are enjoyable and fascinating. I decided to follow your UA-cam channel for that reason. A simple inquiry for your safety during your trip to the Ethiopian Mursi tribe. I want to make sure I understand this information for myself because several Ethiopian UA-camrs have told us that you were shot down by armed tribesmen in Ethiopia. I'm worried about your safety. I hope your trip to Kenya is nice and enjoyable. Biruk
Check all his videos and you will find the truth. He was robbed somewhere in Omo, and they took his cameras and his passport. After that he traveled back to France and returned to Ethiopia to continue his journey. Courageous strong man Kino Yves now reached North Kenya. The fact, some Ethiopian political activists who spread false information don't like someone showing the world that Ethiopia is a peaceful country to travel through.
From Isiolo to Nairobi, the trip may be a bit risky because of increased vehicle traffic and you may need to be more careful. You need something big and reflective so that speeding drivers can see you from afar to avoid hitting you. Have a safe journey.
Hello Kino Yves, you are not only traveling and doing your adventure, but also reminding some of us the natural beauty we left behind decades ago. Thank you
Yes! The harrassment is crazy! I just discovered this channel and that has turned me off too. Kuomba omba that these people have taught young school children to go around begging. Whether it's food or money, they feel entitled to it. I'm just embarassed!
I’m so addicted watching your videos. It’s something I really wanted to do but I’m happy experiencing it through watching you. Thank you 🙏🏼 for bringing smile 😃 in a lots of us watchin😢you.
Every once in a while you'll meet weird people😂😂😂 as a Kenyan I cringe everytime but i understand your journey and respect that you stand for yourself great journey so far💯 Keep it up.
I want you to go cycling through Europe and tell us the experiences! I bet you will not make it past southern France before you are arrested and deported for being a spy !
This makes me hesitant to travel. Why do they treat this man as if its his responsibility to give them money and food? They should have figured that out way before he arrived.
@@michaelb4290 In a city like London, being a foreigner can result in having things taken from you by force. However, in this case a misconception and language barrier, as well as cultural differences, can make one appear rude despite having good intentions. Easily understood.
I have just found your channel Yves, I have been addicted to watching your videos and content ever since! You are great guy sharing a unique experience for us all to see. Thank you ❤️ I will watch everything now! 😀
Beautiful scenery along the way. Even the roads are in very good shape. Its just a shame that people stop you to ask for money & food. In some parts of the world even the poor will stop you to offer food.
I was impatiently waiting for your next video. Great contents! I am sorry for the guy who was trying to eat all your food. He seemed to have no manners.
Actually right now a lot of people are struggling in the country with soaring cost of living. Even in Nairobi, once middle class people have lost jobs and slowly being turned into beggars. In that part of the country, the people are more comfortable speaking their mother tongue than Swahili. Yves so far is lucky not to have encountered armed bandits. That guy ‘demanding’ 200/- and most of his food was the closest thing to that, but fortunately he was not violent when Yves refused to give more than he did. Like most Kenyans, we assume every white person is rich, well at least they are richer than us. So if you are in an arid area, with little or no food and most often associated white people with food aid and tourism, you can see how the guy must have perceived Yves. He was definitely more aggressive in his a approach than most of the other people in the video. Maybe the only other person that came close was that old ‘catholic’ lady - Antonella -looking for sponsorship for her kids/grandkids. Emma was more subtle and strategic in her approach and got a pineapple for her troubles while Antonella received her 5 bananas. So far Yves has caught on the fact that he needs to be prepared for more such encounters in future and bought extra food. Wise move. All in all Epic journey being caught on camera!
Hi Yves..very interesting road trip..l just realized you missed a "gem" at laisamis as you bought the bananas....real raw honey just there in a bucket.the best fro that area..Bon voyage. I am loving your travels👍
6:58 is the reason the why the welding on your bike frame gave up. As it is a single tube frame and stressed fully without any geometrical force distribution, the welds & joints get stressed immensely and finally give up after a period of time. You need to slowdown or get a regular framed upright bike with shock absorbers to do that.
OMG! Laisamis my home town.have really missed home 😢its been 5yrs now...thanks to @kino vyes for taking us through the cradle of mankind ,😂 please explore laisamis more,wanna see my people 😢
J'ai enfin regardé les derniers épisodes de j'irai dormir chez vous ! Excellent ! Tu lui ressembles un peu avec ton polo rouge mais je t'identifie plus au t-shirt subcom. En attendant, je suis bien content d'avoir découvert ta chaîne, merci ! Je peux pas me passer de vos émissions. Take care !
Congratulations Yves! You make very motivating videos! You are one of the Hope Makers for a better world! Very soon I will also start my bicycle tour from Bulgaria to Dubai!
I believe you should assertively decline requests more frequently. By doing so, you also gain some kind of respect. It's a typical behavior to be persistent when you desire something and perceive a possibility of obtaining it. After declining, if the person persists, you have to go, but if they understand, the encounter can become more interesting.
Hey welcome to Kenya,kindly observe road lanes always keep left unless you are overtaking. Your safety comes first some drivers in Kenyans highways are wreckless. Do not keep on stopping to everyone on the road a part from uniformed police officers. Not everyone can give you directions so be selective as you seek assistance. Those safety measures will guarantee you security.
I was surprised the hotel room you had did not appear to have a lock on the door inside that you could lock, however it did have a bolt on the outside that could lock you in the room if someone slid it across whilst you was in there. Also there was no toilet. It really was not good at 21:24 when that man decided it was OK to ride your bike without asking first. He really was not being careful with the speed he was riding it either over the rough terrain. I would not have seen the funny side
i am indian living in america but previously i lived in kenya [ nairobi city ] for 20 years so i enjoy your vdos of kenya tour and youas person because you are always all smile and positive attitude. god bless you
Since you are from Kenya did I hear the the Rendille people at the hotel say soo dhawoow and waryaa? I know Rendille and Somalis have a lot in common with languages
Can you make a visit to turkana county like kakuma is like that area nice big valleys and strong blowing winds and many diverse communities. Keep going bro
@suziendwiga9900 alafu it's like they are demanding not asking but elewa tu some are somehow not civilised but the good thing about our country meeennn!!! the roads are just woooowwww
France is the worst thing to happen to Africa! Because they actively and violently prevent and block African unification! Europeans do this all over the world! Blocking African unity by assassinating those who seek it ! Which African nation builds or manufacture any weapons ?
Let's improve your swahili vocabulary a little bit Hapana means NO Ndio means YES Sina means I don't have Leo means today Kesho means tomorrow Nyumba means house Safari Njema means Safe journey Suggest more common words you'd like to know.
Yves and lots of vloggers showcasing our country are doing way more than Kenya Tourism Board. What do they do anyways… safe travels once again… been binging on your past videos…
HI ,I follow you a lot .When you reach Laisamis there is a nice place to spend a night called LAISAMIS CATHOLIC GUESTHOUSE.please do Ask for GEORGE .Safe journey Thanks
ayaya la position décontractée sur ta monture, le p'tit coup de klaxon quand les chevres arrivent, juste le début, je suis déjà en plein kiff. another episode I 'll be happy to discover ! greetings from a french guy in from Nigeria !
In Africa you can't simply be left alone; everyone is in your business🤣😂. when they ask you for money/food, ask them for money/food as well; the problems will be solved instantly.
Some of the communities in that area have history of banditry and clashes, you may find some youths who have grown in that are conditioned in a way that they grow up knowing that they have to force their way through to survival in almost all situations in their lives.
I feared for his life at this point. He should have been armed. Kenyans from the rest of the country didn't venture up north before that road was tarmacked about 5 years ago.
Road network in kenya is at another level..thanks Mwai Kibaki and Uhuru Kenyatta🎉🎉🎉
No spell check or autocorrect in your device?
@@nicholastoo858 ok men
what about North Eastern?
And we are paying heavily for the loans they took.Bread was ksh 20 now ksh 70.
@@Amazing-Grace22my friend tembea hata nchi zenye hazina barabara uone kazi utapata mkate inauzwa 20bob!
When you pass by Nairobi, one of the bike clubs should give you an escort, 100 + people to show proper support and raise awareness on the importance of cycling lanes, thanks
Can someone please organize for that, it would be interesting to see him welcomed by about 100 cyclists and ascoted to town and maybe have an event in town for a day or two before embarking on his journey
@@StephenMumbwani Yes! Yes! I just don't know admins, but when I was using strava I realized there's solid biker groups ni Nairobi that even cycle from Nairobi to Mombasa, Naivasha..etc, any suggestions? This would be legendary, God knows how much we more we need the cycling lanes all over the country
Say lesss
We are waiting for you in Nairobi.
I will be there, mahn! Even if I have to cycle from Eastlands, this will be a taste of adventure 💯💥@@victormugi9230
ive been many times to kenya and love the people and the country ... just some advice ... : the closer you come to the coastline and big city some people will give you sometimes the feeling that they see you just as a giant white purse with 2 legs full of money... the most important sentence i learned in kiswahili was : i have no money . sina pesa .
France is the worst thing to happen to Africa! Because they actively and violently prevent and block African unification!
Europeans do this all over the world! Blocking African unity by assassinating those who seek it !
😂😂😂
I'm so sorry some people think you're a giant purse.
But you handle it well.
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Pole sana
POVERTY? No State Benefits? Many Disabled! Watch Jim Nduruchi
I don’t normally like watching foreigners touring kenya because they always show the most sketchiest and ghetto places of the country but this guy is amazing it’s so interesting, as someone who has lived in kenya for half of my life I always thought the north was a desert but he’s taught me a lot and it’s so interesting to see him learn more about our culture nice videos!
Who else wants Yves to tour around Kenya first and then move on to other countries 😅
Am one of them did followed his journey from Egypt
Who cares. Who the hell is the guy.
someone who'se channel you chose to watch@@exyzie
It's better for him to continue straight with his journey
@@jeffjerrix9824Egypt it's a wonderful
Oh man, the freedom you're experiencing! Fantastic.
What a beautiful place! Enjoy yourself!
Freedom, Heaven but sometimes it may turn to Hell....
Their clothing and traditional gear is so cool. Bright colors, headgear, beads, real African warriors
Yeah, their clothing was cool, but the begging for money was not. Not worthy of an 'African warrior'.
@@sportkarumay be rich wakanda is fake,🤣🤣
@@JuicyMan-s2ktrue. Rich wakanda is fake
@@sportkarudo you know anything about Poverty?
Yes, to the point where I've had to count my last pennies.@@irenedavo3768
Watching from Zambia. This makes me miss Kenya, such beautiful happy people. It's amazing how I can understand the Kenyan local language. So similar to what we have here in Zambia.
Hi. What language do you speak?
@@martokingobviously one of the many "Bantus" languages,👌.
@@yunishajjz
Paul is a sniper. 🎯
Swahili is similar to Rwandan language Congolese luganda and Zambian language
Of course we migrated from there ...ur grandfather's brothers were ambitious n they climbed up this way 😂
Dear Kino Yves
I'm Biruk, and I'm from Ethiopia. Your traveling videos are enjoyable and fascinating. I decided to follow your UA-cam channel for that reason. A simple inquiry for your safety during your trip to the Ethiopian Mursi tribe. I want to make sure I understand this information for myself because several Ethiopian UA-camrs have told us that you were shot down by armed tribesmen in Ethiopia. I'm worried about your safety.
I hope your trip to Kenya is nice and enjoyable.
Biruk
I think he's alive as seen here, otherwise he wouldn't upload.
Check all his videos and you will find the truth. He was robbed somewhere in Omo, and they took his cameras and his passport.
After that he traveled back to France and returned to Ethiopia to continue his journey.
Courageous strong man Kino Yves now reached North Kenya.
The fact, some Ethiopian political activists who spread false information don't like someone showing the world that Ethiopia is a peaceful country to travel through.
He was robbed in Suri, not shot in Mursi.
From Isiolo to Nairobi, the trip may be a bit risky because of increased vehicle traffic and you may need to be more careful.
You need something big and reflective so that speeding drivers can see you from afar to avoid hitting you. Have a safe journey.
He is not going to Nairobi
@@J_a_s_o_nhe's heading to Cape Town so likely he'll pass through Nairobi
@sleuth7 I also thought the same thing. Hope Yves sees this important safety tip. A good reflector is paramount on busy highways.
@@J_a_s_o_n Can he avoid Nairobi on his way southwards through Tanzania to South Africa?
@@sleuth7
Unfortunately he has to endure Nairobi. I already feel sorry for him. 😅
Who else was keenly waiting for the next episode 😅
Mimi apa 😂
Yves please come to Kirinyaga Mwea, and experience pishori plantation
I have realised too.
🖐️
Me😅
Me. Already waiting for the next episode
Hello Kino Yves, you are not only traveling and doing your adventure, but also reminding some of us the natural beauty we left behind decades ago.
Thank you
This is really crazy… I admire your courage… the guy harassing you for food was such a turn off…
Yes! The harrassment is crazy! I just discovered this channel and that has turned me off too. Kuomba omba that these people have taught young school children to go around begging. Whether it's food or money, they feel entitled to it. I'm just embarassed!
I’m so addicted watching your videos. It’s something I really wanted to do but I’m happy experiencing it through watching you.
Thank you 🙏🏼 for bringing smile 😃 in a lots of us watchin😢you.
This guy man. I've been watching him since he crossed into Kenya. Great content!
Every once in a while you'll meet weird people😂😂😂 as a Kenyan I cringe everytime but i understand your journey and respect that you stand for yourself great journey so far💯 Keep it up.
I want you to go cycling through Europe and tell us the experiences! I bet you will not make it past southern France before you are arrested and deported for being a spy !
This makes me hesitant to travel. Why do they treat this man as if its his responsibility to give them money and food? They should have figured that out way before he arrived.
Why cringe? I love it everytime; Seeing our people in their natural state is beautiful.
The persistent begging (demanding, actually) for money and food by a few is cringe-worthy.
@@michaelb4290 In a city like London, being a foreigner can result in having things taken from you by force. However, in this case a misconception and language barrier, as well as cultural differences, can make one appear rude despite having good intentions. Easily understood.
Kenya have beautiful roads. I hope the world is seeing this not their perception . Proudly Kenyan
I like the part that you say that everyone needs some vice or chaos in their life 😂😂😂
I enjoyed this one, Kino. It’s enjoyable seeing you walk around these small places.
Amaizing, from Kenya and I have never been to the Northern Region all the best throughout your trip to South Africa
Your videos are the best thing on UA-cam, what you're doing is fantastic. Good for you. Tim from UK
I have just found your channel Yves, I have been addicted to watching your videos and content ever since! You are great guy sharing a unique experience for us all to see. Thank you ❤️ I will watch everything now! 😀
i always wait for the food part, very funny when he's eating 😂
And then 😂someone wants to finish it😂
Food no sharing stomach first 😂
Beautiful scenery along the way. Even the roads are in very good shape. Its just a shame that people stop you to ask for money & food. In some parts of the world even the poor will stop you to offer food.
Come on his grandfather's looted a lot ..he should at least give out some once in a while
@@bonfacewachira3297he's French so they're still looting 😂
@@bonfacewachira3297 He ain't his grandad.
@@bonfacewachira3297 are you responsible for your grand father's sin?
@@melanin_n_kinksthe ‘French’ aren’t the ones looting
What a great ride. I love the expansive feeling of Kenya. The tribal men have very cool attires.
Me n my partner are proudly following this trip. Your destination cape town is just 30 minutes away from us🙂
I was impatiently waiting for your next video. Great contents! I am sorry for the guy who was trying to eat all your food. He seemed to have no manners.
he shld try to learn some swahili for easier communication
Actually right now a lot of people are struggling in the country with soaring cost of living. Even in Nairobi, once middle class people have lost jobs and slowly being turned into beggars. In that part of the country, the people are more comfortable speaking their mother tongue than Swahili. Yves so far is lucky not to have encountered armed bandits. That guy ‘demanding’ 200/- and most of his food was the closest thing to that, but fortunately he was not violent when Yves refused to give more than he did. Like most Kenyans, we assume every white person is rich, well at least they are richer than us. So if you are in an arid area, with little or no food and most often associated white people with food aid and tourism, you can see how the guy must have perceived Yves. He was definitely more aggressive in his a approach than most of the other people in the video. Maybe the only other person that came close was that old ‘catholic’ lady - Antonella -looking for sponsorship for her kids/grandkids. Emma was more subtle and strategic in her approach and got a pineapple for her troubles while Antonella received her 5 bananas. So far Yves has caught on the fact that he needs to be prepared for more such encounters in future and bought extra food. Wise move. All in all Epic journey being caught on camera!
Been watching your videos for a while now but today i have decided to subscribe
Thanks!
Thank you!
Glad you arrived safely in laisamis. Sorry for the troubles of those asking for cash. Safe travels from chicho Hotel marsabit
Your engagement with my brothers is awesome the reason i subscribed here
I can't stop watching your videos it's addictive! Keep going man. Watching from Oromia.
You contributed a lot in all your stops. Can’t get enough of your videos
Hi Yves..very interesting road trip..l just realized you missed a "gem" at laisamis as you bought the bananas....real raw honey just there in a bucket.the best fro that area..Bon voyage. I am loving your travels👍
was thathoney or cooking oil/salad.... hmmm i might be wrong here
I love following this guy’s adventures
This video is a huge inspiration that I should most definitely tour the whole of Kenya as a Kenyan
6:58 is the reason the why the welding on your bike frame gave up. As it is a single tube frame and stressed fully without any geometrical force distribution, the welds & joints get stressed immensely and finally give up after a period of time. You need to slowdown or get a regular framed upright bike with shock absorbers to do that.
Do the viewers have a share of your food Yves 🤩😂😂
A very wonderful trip 🌟
Great adventure in Kenya, welcome again and again, you experienced many people and characters, they all are great
OMG! Laisamis my home town.have really missed home 😢its been 5yrs now...thanks to @kino vyes for taking us through the cradle of mankind ,😂 please explore laisamis more,wanna see my people 😢
..mbona umepotea home ivo visit ur motherland
@@bonfacewachira3297😂😂
@@bonfacewachira3297😭😂
But they have good roads. When we were on the way in North-Kenija, 50 years ago, the were no sealed roads.
Great to see you man,
Stay Safe Yves!!
Following closely from Eldoret
This is the most excited "Morning my friends" since I started watching.
J'ai enfin regardé les derniers épisodes de j'irai dormir chez vous ! Excellent ! Tu lui ressembles un peu avec ton polo rouge mais je t'identifie plus au t-shirt subcom. En attendant, je suis bien content d'avoir découvert ta chaîne, merci ! Je peux pas me passer de vos émissions. Take care !
Congratulations Yves! You make very motivating videos! You are one of the Hope Makers for a better world! Very soon I will also start my bicycle tour from Bulgaria to Dubai!
Awesome, good luck for your tour!
Thank you!
I'm watching from the UK. I am really enjoying your videos, very educational.
I believe you should assertively decline requests more frequently. By doing so, you also gain some kind of respect. It's a typical behavior to be persistent when you desire something and perceive a possibility of obtaining it. After declining, if the person persists, you have to go, but if they understand, the encounter can become more interesting.
as a kenyan,i agree. just decline.
Since they took down Andrew Kibe, Kino Yves is the only reason I watch UA-cam.
I just discovered your channel today. Much love from South Africa 🇿🇦. Hope you reach SA 🇿🇦 someday
What an adventure! The roads are really good!
Hey welcome to Kenya,kindly observe road lanes always keep left unless you are overtaking.
Your safety comes first some drivers in Kenyans highways are wreckless.
Do not keep on stopping to everyone on the road a part from uniformed police officers.
Not everyone can give you directions so be selective as you seek assistance.
Those safety measures will guarantee you security.
Hope he reads this more important only uniform police avoid assistance anyhow kenya,not all have human heart some are weaked
I was surprised the hotel room you had did not appear to have a lock on the door inside that you could lock, however it did have a bolt on the outside that could lock you in the room if someone slid it across whilst you was in there. Also there was no toilet.
It really was not good at 21:24 when that man decided it was OK to ride your bike without asking first. He really was not being careful with the speed he was riding it either over the rough terrain. I would not have seen the funny side
your adventure is the best.
Also, I have been enjoying many videos of Africa from many UA-camrs! Your videos are the only ones that talk negatively about the African People. IJS!
The Kenya part is enjoyable 😊 Your videos are captivating
i am indian living in america but previously i lived in kenya [ nairobi city ] for 20 years so i enjoy your vdos of kenya tour and youas person because you are always all smile and positive attitude. god bless you
Come to Nakuru you have big surports we watch you from our tv every video you post
I found your channel yesterday and I'm hooked....hope you like it here in Kenya.
What an adventure, your crossing our country, good luck!
Since you are from Kenya did I hear the the Rendille people at the hotel say soo dhawoow and waryaa? I know Rendille and Somalis have a lot in common with languages
This content is theraputic. Legit and exciting hehe... Really waited for the next episode. Good stuff sir👍
he wanted to buy your food..he was saying 'imebaki mia mbili' which means he's only left with 200shs only you give him food
Wow what a big misunderstanding and then the cursing as well. What a shame
No, that guy just wanted food and 200 shillings.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 NO
At the green grocer someone's is playing some reggae. I love my people.
Can you make a visit to turkana county like kakuma is like that area nice big valleys and strong blowing winds and many diverse communities. Keep going bro
4:25 the boys look very similar to Mursi/ Hamer Ethnic in Ethiopia. The way they dress, the stick, hair style
That's why Kenya and Ethiopia are neighbours.. similarities around the border communities.
You doing well Karibu Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
"karibu " saying in ethiopia too which is come onin or welcome
same in swahili@@ketzergaw2593
I saw you on Nairobi Nakuru highway around gilgil yesterday 😅
So it's true ? Someone else said exactly the same
The problem with the community around those places only asks for 🤑 money... sorry for that experience. .i discovered that too in Ethiopia
@suziendwiga9900 alafu it's like they are demanding not asking but elewa tu some are somehow not civilised but the good thing about our country meeennn!!! the roads are just woooowwww
@@georgesmainamaina true
Am wondering what if he doesn't give them money will they hurt him..thy look scary
This is the best travel documentary i have ever watched,, when you get to Timau get some fruits from my farm you need more energy
Loving your trip Kino
Welcome to Kenya,visit Migori county kuria East, you are highly welcomed
Good to see you again Yves,safe journey. 🙌
You are a motivation to many i love your smile its what keeps me here thanks for visiting my home kenya
Good to see these places safe again
France is the worst thing to happen to Africa! Because they actively and violently prevent and block African unification!
Europeans do this all over the world! Blocking African unity by assassinating those who seek it !
Which African nation builds or manufacture any weapons ?
I love your optimistic attitude
Last time I was on the Marsabit to Isiolo road many moons ago it was an unpaved road. Watching Le Tour, I guess by now you'll be in Tanzania?
በእውነት በጣም ነው የምትገርመኝ ያልሄድክባቸው ሃገራቶች የሉም ጊዜህን ሁሉ የአለም ሃገራትን ባህልን አኗኗርን እየዞርክ መመልከት ነው ያንተ ፍላጎት መልካም ነው ተመልካችህ ነኝ ከኢትዮጵያ😊👍
Let's improve your swahili vocabulary a little bit
Hapana means NO
Ndio means YES
Sina means I don't have
Leo means today
Kesho means tomorrow
Nyumba means house
Safari Njema means Safe journey
Suggest more common words you'd like to know.
Umbwa kali means beware of dog :)
Sina pesa
Mambo ni matatu means things are public transport
Where is the next episode?
Eagerly waiting to see the rest of the tour and amazing landscapes.
This is insane😂 traveling the world in such a bike😂❤❤❤❤🇰🇪
Yves and lots of vloggers showcasing our country are doing way more than Kenya Tourism Board. What do they do anyways… safe travels once again… been binging on your past videos…
HI ,I follow you a lot .When you reach Laisamis there is a nice place to spend a night called LAISAMIS CATHOLIC GUESTHOUSE.please do Ask for GEORGE .Safe journey Thanks
Yes, that is a good guest house but he has already checked in at oasis hotel
Kenya is beautiful. Good roads too
ayaya la position décontractée sur ta monture, le p'tit coup de klaxon quand les chevres arrivent, juste le début, je suis déjà en plein kiff.
another episode I 'll be happy to discover ! greetings from a french guy in from Nigeria !
I just started following your channel. Looking forward to seeing you in Cape Town.
just understand those people, it's desparation, i know how you feel. if you feel you can help just help out, not everywhere will be like that.
Africans we like begging, when shall we be free from this culture.
Great journey, thank you for taking us along!
The best way to avoid the bumps is pass by the side instead of the middle. Of it
Welcome to Kenya man, what a journey this has been immense.
Another amazing video Kino !
In Africa you can't simply be left alone; everyone is in your business🤣😂. when they ask you for money/food, ask them for money/food as well; the problems will be solved instantly.
Great idea and also ask them for money !!!!
That call that a reverse Uno card!!😂
Have been following you...am in meru the next town you pass through after isiolo...i would be extremely happy if i happen to see you 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Sorry for the inconvinence those are bushmen
Sorry,you are mind colonised by the White to hate your people!
*civilized ones are way worse honestly
This guy is a real.. 😊...... Thank you for showing us other part of Kenya.....@Good morning my friend's
Disappointed by the man you gave a banana...He didn't ask for money in a polite way he was kinda threatening...
Some of the communities in that area have history of banditry and clashes, you may find some youths who have grown in that are conditioned in a way that they grow up knowing that they have to force their way through to survival in almost all situations in their lives.
But demanding for money after being offered a banana and a full packet of nuts is way out of pocket.
I feared for his life at this point. He should have been armed. Kenyans from the rest of the country didn't venture up north before that road was tarmacked about 5 years ago.
good morning to you too from Greece
How is this region is prone to insecurity yet i can see friendly amazing people ❤❤❤how and why.....anyways i can't try this
I will watch later inshallah
After I finish my work. With a cup of tea and popcorn. I wish the video would be longer 😊
its the love he has for avocado 🥑 for me😅
And the way he licks the knife every time he cuts the avocadoes 😂
@@Millie-l6r😂😂😂
15:03 dust devil. Your trip is so good because you can speak local language a bit.
Interesting travel through Africa. Meeting different Tribesmen but the difficulty part is the communication..
Can’t stop watching…. Welcome to Kenya. Nice content ❤kenya