Uganda is beautiful am a Sierraleonean and I came here last week living in entebbe can't wait to go to Kampala and explore other parts of this country am such a big fan of yours.. your videos was an inspiration for me to visit Uganda.. it will an honour to meet you one day as I too am aspiring to become a UA-camr.
Well done Prince for trying our delicacy. You got to have an open mind to enjoy the experience as Racheal said. Big up to Michael the chef selling fish. I really admired his friendly approach and learned your names too. We need more friendly market vendors like him.
Oh ! ho! What about, guys I am so impressed by the tour thanks so much my dear, I had never seen that place, and I didn't know that we really had some thing like that please keep it up.
You are very bold Prince adventuring out there by yourself. But nice to see you are enjoying yourself and been back 4 times. I will be checking out your utube and laughing with you.
Thanks Prince for trying the fried grasshopper. 😍😂🤣 crunchy like Cheetos? Lol I’m allergic to shrimp….😛 bugs? Maybe but I will try grasshopper when I go to Uganda. 😲😃
I really enjoyed watching this video. 👍 Missing my homeland UG so much & looking forward to returning back there for a long overdue visit one day soon. East or West, home really is the best❗️
I live in new york and there are no places which a like that everything is different we buy all the things that we need from the supermarkets and malls Walmart Target Family dollar and many other places ❤🇸🇦🇺🇸 From saudiarabia
Thats a lie, check Canal St. Many people still go to outdoor farmers markets. In LA this is severely similar to Santee Alley. Versus a SwapMeet that is an indoor warehouse with multiple wholesale vendors and FleeMarkets being more in open lots or parking lots temporarily used for an event with vendors.
Everywhere u go, ppl r gonna try 2 hustle u 4 an extra buck esp if ur a foreigner or ain't around from that hood! Just like it happens on the streets in NY! Grasshopper bugs r mo like crickets n crispy shrimp as he mentioned!
When Prince was talking about owing goats etc, and your neighbours can call police, I was thinking of those who own pitbulls, snakes etc and actually keep them as pets. There have been accidents caused but people still own these beasts and think it is okay to walk with them in public.
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Uganda is beautiful am a Sierraleonean and I came here last week living in entebbe can't wait to go to Kampala and explore other parts of this country am such a big fan of yours.. your videos was an inspiration for me to visit Uganda.. it will an honour to meet you one day as I too am aspiring to become a UA-camr.
You’re welcome to Uganda, glad I inspired you to come visit. Hope you’re having a good time!
Well done Prince for trying our delicacy. You got to have an open mind to enjoy the experience as Racheal said. Big up to Michael the chef selling fish. I really admired his friendly approach and learned your names too. We need more friendly market vendors like him.
Oh ! ho! What about, guys I am so impressed by the tour thanks so much my dear, I had never seen that place, and I didn't know that we really had some thing like that please keep it up.
Had such a great time! Thank you Rae loved the video👌🏾
Beautiful video! Thanks for featuring my brother.
You are very bold Prince adventuring out there by yourself. But nice to see you are enjoying yourself and been back 4 times. I will be checking out your utube and laughing with you.
This is extremely super amazing experience guys and I truly liked it
Welcome to uganda our American brother.
Oh dear Racheal we do watch your utube. It is quite informative and love your gentle spirit. Keep it up.
Thank you!
Rachel, Uganda, is fruitful,and abundant. Thanks for being a good host.
Thanks Prince for trying the fried grasshopper. 😍😂🤣 crunchy like Cheetos? Lol I’m allergic to shrimp….😛 bugs? Maybe but I will try grasshopper when I go to Uganda. 😲😃
Excellent, clean and full of details video..also the clarity of video and voice is also superb
Thank you 🙂
We also eat grasshoppers in Zambia, wonderful video
I really enjoyed watching this video. 👍 Missing my homeland UG so much & looking forward to returning back there for a long overdue visit one day soon. East or West, home really is the best❗️
Glad you enjoyed it!
World famous Ggaba uganda.. good sights and sounds.
I live in new york and there are no places which a like that everything is different we buy all the things that we need from the
supermarkets and malls
Walmart
Target
Family dollar
and many other places ❤🇸🇦🇺🇸
From saudiarabia
Thats a lie, check Canal St. Many people still go to outdoor farmers markets. In LA this is severely similar to Santee Alley. Versus a SwapMeet that is an indoor warehouse with multiple wholesale vendors and FleeMarkets being more in open lots or parking lots temporarily used for an event with vendors.
Hello I love kenya, I've been tu kenya twice in the last two years, I want tu visit Kampala, i love east afrika
Im going to subcribe to you dear. Love from your fellow 🇺🇬
You can find grasshoppers and all kind of insects in Thailand at the street markets.
Love from Sudan
Very interesting and informative video!
Am a new subscriber, will always watch your vlogs cause you are so good and detailed
Thanks for subbing!
I enjoyed the conversation 🤗.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi. Grasshoppers are even edibles in South Africa. There are some tribes in my country who eats grasshoppers.
In Texas, USA we call them Flea Markets in English and in Spanish we call the La Pulga. 😃
tanzania we have grasshopers aswell
Interesting, which month do they come?
Omg i am so scared to try the grasshoppers lol i think i will try on my next trip
You should, they’re crunchy
They also eat them in some parts of Tanzania.
Uganda is the only country I know of that eats grasshoppers in Africa. I just know about West Africans liking to eat snails... good video of market
Thanks
If someone understands the government well, he should appoint you Minister of Tourism
Will gladly to the job! 😀
Nice video
Thanks Mr.Truth
😍 crushing on this lady for entire time Ive been in Ugandna😏
Hey Steve, nice to hear from you. I think I lost your contact, message me 😊
@@RaeKembabazi I have a new phone and number also, I moved to Gulu and my old email address was high jacked.
Everywhere u go, ppl r gonna try 2 hustle u 4 an extra buck esp if ur a foreigner or ain't around from that hood! Just like it happens on the streets in NY! Grasshopper bugs r mo like crickets n crispy shrimp as he mentioned!
How much did the goat cost? ❤. Did you buy it for farming purposes?
Think it cost him $67 (250k ugx) you can check the video on his channel
I am here watching u dear 🇺🇬😂
Thanks dear
Fine dining right off the lake!! Don't get any better than that fresh breeze!!😂😂😂😂
True the fresh breeze is priceless !
When Prince was talking about owing goats etc, and your neighbours can call police, I was thinking of those who own pitbulls, snakes etc and actually keep them as pets. There have been accidents caused but people still own these beasts and think it is okay to walk with them in public.
I think Zimbabwe has them also. They definitely have Grubs and Caterpillars 🐛.
Tried those and was not impressed!
Caterpillars 🙅🏾♀️
@@RaeKembabazi if you ask me, that are both insects!
Live? Almost 7pm? Hmm.
I think both of you make a handsome couple,
Yi bambi the other first guy bambi
Rachel let retire the name Victoria , for the Ugandan Lake!😮!
L. Nalubale
@@elizabethkarungi7532 Is it Lake Nalubale ?
@@fitzroydacres1578 that was the indigenous name before the Brits came and renamed it to Victoria
@@AishabintIdris Alright then, we will use the original, I will, and thank you.
I agree, no more using Victoria. Lake Nalubale it is. Btw Nalubale means god/goddess of the rain in Buganda (from my SST classes) 👌🏽
Rae...!
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Wandimuwade Walagi not a smoothie
I don’t drink 😊
Beautiful. But they have overcharged you on that fish
I actually thought the price was fair while buying, looking back the fish could have been like 27k.
I actually thought the price was fair while buying, looking back the fish could have been like 27k
Mbabazi wemolera ku musajja wa bandi banange okisuziza
R u feeling jealous?