Felt like am part of the documentary after seeing my uncle Mr Jack educating us on the 2 rivers uniting into lake victoria.Kongole wana NTV. My beautiful motherland
So sad we never get to see these sides of Kenya that have so much flora and fauna and history. The significance of the lakes Kanyaboli and Sare is hardly ever mentioned. We do not even know the rivers that feed lake victoria (second biggest fresh water lake in the world) of which Kenya has the most rivers feeding the lake out of TZ and UG. It is disturbing that there is a road or causeway cutting off lake sare from flowing into L. Victoria which looks like a barrier. There should have been a bridge built a long time ago to allow free flow Of L. Sare to flow into L. Victoria. Amazing how the papyrus weeds clean the river waters something we need to think about for the filthy Nairobi river and thompson falls. How we humans are so destructive to nature. Now watching this, Western Kenya with all of its water resources, should be the breadbasket of Kenya. Look how green this place looks like. It seems the area gets reasonable rainfall plus the volumes of water coming from river Yala can be tapped for large scale agriculture to grow all manner of crops like rice to meet our rice deficit and cut on importation. Grow animal feeds crops like , sunflower, soyabeans, corn, sorghum, barley, and oats. This would help our farmers greatly and make us food secure. Instead of depending on TZ and UG for animal feeds and them selling their animal products like eggs which we can easily do here in Kenya. This video was an education and opened my eyes to the neglect the govt for decades has shortchanged this highly productive area with huge potential from Agriculture to even tourism. Had i known, the Galana Kulalu irrigation scheme should have been put up in this area as opposed to a semi arid area with minimal rainfall and water resources which makes it costlier to grow crops there. Hopefully the next govt will focus on agriculture in this region.
Lovely videos, these are lakes I have never heard of then that area is fertile and plenty of land. We really need better road transport to enable Kenyans know their country. This is my travel bucket, now I will take a drone to see the place better from the air. I wish we could shown more of such documentaries and not the usual politicking on every TV station.
We deny Kenyans a lot of information and entertainment because we waste too much time politicking. Every TV channel you tune into their are just talking politics instead of showing such high quality, entertaining and informative documentaries. Than you to UA-camrs and NTV. We need more of this and less politics.
The road that leads to Lake Sare, is in Usenge Town.. Tokyo Junction, we have Hippos and Crocodiles, Snakes like python, Hyenas, T9,Impala to complete the ecosystem.
Thanks for the video, did you mention Yala Swamp? I read about the river merging with the mighty River Nzoia at the Yala Swamp before emptying into L.Victoria. Would have loved to hear you mention that. Anyway good job
What a Nice View lakini You've let Us a bit down Sababu You Did not Swim the way you swimd in Diani, Vile Wa Sempele Husema Gwithambera tha Thamaki, Kazi poa Kudos 😂😂😂👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️🇰🇪
Felt like am part of the documentary after seeing my uncle Mr Jack educating us on the 2 rivers uniting into lake victoria.Kongole wana NTV. My beautiful motherland
I come from Siaya and I've never been to some of these places. Thank you. Also visit ambururu falls in sidindi. It's a site like no other
Excellent documentary - this should be part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites !
Kenya is beautiful man, when are you showing us unique places in nyeri?
Congratulations NTV, great production. I grew up in Siaya and would ride my bicycle to all these destinations, such nostalgia.
So sad we never get to see these sides of Kenya that have so much flora and fauna and history. The significance of the lakes Kanyaboli and Sare is hardly ever mentioned. We do not even know the rivers that feed lake victoria (second biggest fresh water lake in the world) of which Kenya has the most rivers feeding the lake out of TZ and UG. It is disturbing that there is a road or causeway cutting off lake sare from flowing into L. Victoria which looks like a barrier. There should have been a bridge built a long time ago to allow free flow Of L. Sare to flow into L. Victoria. Amazing how the papyrus weeds clean the river waters something we need to think about for the filthy Nairobi river and thompson falls. How we humans are so destructive to nature.
Now watching this, Western Kenya with all of its water resources, should be the breadbasket of Kenya. Look how green this place looks like. It seems the area gets reasonable rainfall plus the volumes of water coming from river Yala can be tapped for large scale agriculture to grow all manner of crops like rice to meet our rice deficit and cut on importation. Grow animal feeds crops like , sunflower, soyabeans, corn, sorghum, barley, and oats. This would help our farmers greatly and make us food secure. Instead of depending on TZ and UG for animal feeds and them selling their animal products like eggs which we can easily do here in Kenya.
This video was an education and opened my eyes to the neglect the govt for decades has shortchanged this highly productive area with huge potential from Agriculture to even tourism.
Had i known, the Galana Kulalu irrigation scheme should have been put up in this area as opposed to a semi arid area with minimal rainfall and water resources which makes it costlier to grow crops there. Hopefully the next govt will focus on agriculture in this region.
The kind of content I want to be seeing more often on the screen. My beautiful motherland.
Lovely videos, these are lakes I have never heard of then that area is fertile and plenty of land. We really need better road transport to enable Kenyans know their country. This is my travel bucket, now I will take a drone to see the place better from the air. I wish we could shown more of such documentaries and not the usual politicking on every TV station.
Politics has really held back the region. So much unexploited potential in Nyanza.
We deny Kenyans a lot of information and entertainment because we waste too much time politicking. Every TV channel you tune into their are just talking politics instead of showing such high quality, entertaining and informative documentaries. Than you to UA-camrs and NTV. We need more of this and less politics.
The report is epic....
Planning to start doing the same...
Great man...Kenya is beautifully made
This is so lovely. Thank you for showcasing the beauty of our country.
Thank you for the knowledge youve given me on river Yala. I have learnt alot
Wow! Kenya is really blessed with majestic sceneries...
Thanks for sharing these fantastic videos. We were never told about these during geography lessons. Love them
As Jakager am so heart warmed to learn that one of our own was also behind this eco system. Long live Jakanyaboli (1452)
Beautiful. My next destination.
Wow. What an amazing documentary. Kenya is a beautiful land
I remember visiting River Yalla back in the year 2016 while I was a student at Maseno University. The wooden bridge was functional then.
Love these series. Shows how beautiful Kenya is. Make one long to visit.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful Kenya! Wow! The flowers near the river are so beautiful.
Amazing video never knew this lakes exist very educative
Mind blown by the potential of Siaya. Why hasn’t any investor exploited all these resources?
Great reporter, great show.
The roads in Nyanza are so bad. Devulotion one buaana!
great job; It would have been good to know the depths of kanyaboli + sare lakes
Lovely nature scenes near my home place. Very lush. Twende kwetu. Excellent work by NTV.
The World need to see what we have at home.Amazing beauty!
Siaya my home town 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 and Kager my clan💪💪💪💪 you can still call me jakager or wuod kager👊👊👊🔥🔥🔥 ayawaaa nani kama luos
You guys your content is on the other level the way you do it,analyze 👏
Awesome and very informative tour! Somebody somewhere in Siaya county needs to look into fixing that half as**d waterfall viaduct lol
The narrator is making the video interesting to watch
The road that leads to Lake Sare, is in Usenge Town.. Tokyo Junction, we have Hippos and Crocodiles, Snakes like python, Hyenas, T9,Impala to complete the ecosystem.
Good work oneday take us to the source of the rivers
Now you've made me know where to head to come next holiday trip
Wow a very clear view of Mombasa City. Your camera guy is doing great job. Enjoy your holidays too gel ☺️.
Not anymore
Thanks for the video, did you mention Yala Swamp? I read about the river merging with the mighty River Nzoia at the Yala Swamp before emptying into L.Victoria. Would have loved to hear you mention that. Anyway good job
Motherland,Soo beautiful!!
Amazing scenery 😍
I have been to this place but never followed its fantastic
Who's here after the unfortunate incident on river yala 😭😭😭😭
Nature is real....✌✌🌲🌲
Wow my county very beautiful .ni kama pemba
What a Nice View lakini You've let Us a bit down Sababu You Did not Swim the way you swimd in Diani, Vile Wa Sempele Husema Gwithambera tha Thamaki, Kazi poa Kudos 😂😂😂👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️🇰🇪
I love this.....
The best show ever
A site to behold
Beautiful scenaries
I really like this❤
Mombasa 001 pia iko
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Aka bachuchu mombasa 001
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
First time I am hearing of lake Kanyaboli. I must have been asleep when the teacher covered this in school 😃
The teacher skipped that chapter
maxwel, in njaruo ma kanye
They need to restock the lake
good narrator, documenter
The best program
Breathtaking
Yani huku ni Kenya! Nchi ya ajab...
how amazing
nikipata job, ntaenda
I call it home
Amazing
know i know where to visit when am in ushago
Na sio lake victoria….ni Nam Lolwe
Allow downloads
River Yala pours into Lake Sare with the later streaming into Lake Victoria. The analogy here is misplaced
Lovely
World is so beautiful 😻
The place looks very fertile
WIERDLY EGYPT HAS RIGHTS TO THE WATERS,SAD SITUATION
What was lake Victoria’s real name before the Queen’s people named it?
Lake Sango meaning 'shared'
(Nam Lolwe) and, note that Nam means Lake.👍😊
Nam Lolwe
@@lawrencealmacy1947 hiyo ni yako bro 😂
What do you mean?expound
Uliona mizoga huko ?
home of wachawi nothing good can come out of Siaya only uchawi
Bora uhai uchawi is every where in world and unalalamika and watching good things from Siaya
Poor content a lot of aesthetic aerial footage and nothing interesting to learn about
Fool,you probably failed geography.
You must be very stupid.
i need whatsapp group ya twende manze ,
ama social media any
Am ready contact me we go