I LOVE Rwanda and the Rwandan people! I was there in 2019, lived just opposite the Convention Centre in Kigali and it was absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for the awesome video. What touched me most while I was there is how Rwandans managed to pick themselves up from the atrocities of the genocide and how resilient they have become. Rwanda is an example for the whole world!
I'm strongly considering visiting Rwanda. What sold me was the fact that even the 'street food' vendors wore gloves. That is VERY important to me. The only other place I saw such sanitary and cleanliness for street food was in Peru. Anywhere else, nah I don't even attempt to purchase.
I love Kagame; I love how he transformed Rwanda in just under 20 years; it has multiplied the standard of living of this country by at least 10; he is the only one in the world to have done this
@@bestmovie8516; bro; do you know that the Tutsi were the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt; the Tutsi were the first Pharaohs of Egypt, around 8000 years ago. They are the ones who built the first pyramids. Ancient Egypt was black, and these blacks were Tutsis. Amen
As a fellow introvert I recognize myself in the way you interact with people. Introverts tend to assume that we are bothering people when we talk to them because we usually don’t look forward to conversations with strangers and we assume other people are the same way.
Very many thanks for this video especially promoting African-American owned businesses bringing new ides/experiences and encouraged Continental Africans to engage in Entrepreneurship. Awaiting your videos from Equatorial Guinea so we can see what is happening in that the richest country with unfortunately extremely under nourished children
Ikawa Kafe in Rwanda sounds great! I visit Kigali, Rwanda in February and I will surely patronize the good brother!!! Looks fantastic and thanks Sly! I appreciate you! Let’s All Go Back to Africa!!!!!!
You make all the places in your videos so 'visitable'. You make me want to start making travel plans and your spirit of generosity comes through. Thanks for sharing your experiences
Wow my friends actually are the owners of the restaurant he ate the waffles and chicken at. His name is Lamont Muhammad. I was not expecting to see him on this vlog. The world seems smaller to me now….ha!
I didn't know it was a people like us are out here traveling like this. I love to see it. My wife and I are enjoying your content Brother. Great video Brother and keep up the great work. Stay safe and blessed
Yes that grocery store from your first video there the prices on some of the items were more expensive than in US, so I can see Rwanda is let bargain town. Although the menu of both restaurants you went to so far was very good pricing.
You got a great microphone on that camera bro! I'm walking on the street in Canada and the sound is so good that I feel like I'm back home 😭 Thank you so much! 🙏🏾
My cousin is in Rwanda right now. I’m gonna visit in 4 months. Rwanda and Ghana are the places on my to-visit list. Then Kenya 3rd. Feeling blessed and excited to be able to.
Great video. I know you mentioned it, but did you notice a large amount of foreigners than expected (White, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latino), or was it only a small amount?
GDP of Rwanda is currently around 1000 $ and they are selling cocktail for 10....so 2 coctails equal 1 week's salary driveway with holes and stone to keep doors open,trashy tables,benches made of concrete with no wood on top.... typical trendy set up with some rotten motorcycles and rasta decoration did you hear that woman talking how she needs to save to go watch gorillas ? probably they charge you thousands i thought Nigeria is bad but this is much worse
@@danieleverywhere132 Of course she needs to save, it costs 1500$ to visit gorillas. The difference is, those 1500$ got straight to the community and local villages, and not in some politician pockets. And about those prices, he went to a restaurant obviously catered to tourists, so of course it would be expensive. If you go to local cafes and restaurants it is much cheaper. And I lived in Nigeria, but I can tell you that Rwanda is better, and getting better every day.
@@dsn1078 thanks for info but i am still sceptical many times i hear "we keep high prices to minimize impact on environment" which is bull they could just limit number of visitors and keep prices at normal level they just don't want to say bye to heap of money And considering how appauling handling of money has even international red cross why would i believe bunch of guys appointed by politician(gorillas are protected so that is certainly not normal enterpreneurship,you need connections) and catered for tourists-what does that mean ? that quality is better ? sure they had better drinks but that doesn't justify prices on par with tourist place in 1st world country as i said 2 coctails having price tag of week's work is insane and Rwanda getting better well it would be first time in human history that country who has same ruler 20 plus years improve and move toward democracy if you know such ruler please let me know
@@danieleverywhere132 The thing is, for gorillas, they apply high pricing AND limit the number of visitors (a dozen per day, if i remember correctly). And when I say catered to tourists, if you have traveled a bit you would have noticed that places for tourists are always more expensive (ex: in Paris, on the Champ Elysees, or Rome in the Centro Storico). These places are often overpriced, for the same quality you would get in a more "local" place ( pizze in Rome, in the Centro Storico are easily double the price of what you would pay elsewhere, because they know tourist are prone to spending money). That's why you only find tourists and expats there, us Rwandans know where else to go, for cheap. Now to answer your last question, Singapore had a dictator from 1954 to 1992, their Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who is absolutely transformed the country from a gang torn place to an economic powerhouse. He was quite brutal in his methods (with harsh punishments such as public flogging), but it worked. Although, to consider it today as a democracy is a bit difficult, as the same party has been in power since inception, no other party being allowed to be represented.
@@danieleverywhere132 Lastly, about tourism in Rwanda, we want to cater more and more to luxury tourism, similar to countries like Qatar or the Maldives. Still a few things missing of course, but we getting there.
So far, I've only flew with Kenya Airways and I flew from Nairobi Kenya ($221 booked last minute). Kenya Airways has been good to me so far; a very professional service.
😊May I share an Old Testament Verse with you from Daniel 7:14 "And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should SERVE Him; his dominion is an Everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom shall not pass away, and His Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed." God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin.Then, to grow up and die on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Holy and Sinless Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, & the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, & unbelieving, & abominable, and murderers, & immoral persons sorcerers & idolaters & all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire & brimstone..." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus and put your true faith and trust in Him today and please repent. Will you have a Real encounter with Holy Lord Jesus (Y'shua is His Hebrew Name) & stay in a Genuine relationship with Him daily please?
Yyoo this is where I'm from but live in London.. Hoping to go back in July and take a short trip to Burundi.. You should check out Kibuye and the Great Lakes while you're in Rwanda. My parents on a hotel there, email me if you'd like me to help you arrange a spot to kick it and film.. Free WiFi as well 🤙🏾🤙🏾 Peace and thanks for your videos 👊🏾👊🏾
It's AA owned otherwise we dont touch those. We hoever have it in s different form , same way for tortillas. We call them chapatis which are more soft and fried to golden brown.
@@slyslife you missing the point...by doing how you doing it, youre projecting a certain level of discomfort not just for the people you pointing the camera at but also the audience
I LOVE Rwanda and the Rwandan people! I was there in 2019, lived just opposite the Convention Centre in Kigali and it was absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for the awesome video. What touched me most while I was there is how Rwandans managed to pick themselves up from the atrocities of the genocide and how resilient they have become. Rwanda is an example for the whole world!
I'm strongly considering visiting Rwanda. What sold me was the fact that even the 'street food' vendors wore gloves. That is VERY important to me. The only other place I saw such sanitary and cleanliness for street food was in Peru. Anywhere else, nah I don't even attempt to purchase.
I love Kagame; I love how he transformed Rwanda in just under 20 years; it has multiplied the standard of living of this country by at least 10; he is the only one in the world to have done this
Pk🇷🇼❤️
for sure, we rwandans we appreciate him much
@@umwirabura7209 ; you are right for doing that
Absolutely bro
@@bestmovie8516; bro; do you know that the Tutsi were the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt; the Tutsi were the first Pharaohs of Egypt, around 8000 years ago. They are the ones who built the first pyramids.
Ancient Egypt was black, and these blacks were Tutsis. Amen
As a fellow introvert I recognize myself in the way you interact with people. Introverts tend to assume that we are bothering people when we talk to them because we usually don’t look forward to conversations with strangers and we assume other people are the same way.
I never thought about visiting Rwanda until seeing this video. I'm about to search for flights now. Thanks for the upload and you just won a new sub.
You’re always welcome!
A very welcome
It is very convenient to be in Kigali then any country in Europe ! U can move from North to South and from East to West. Long live Rwanda.
Rwanda is super beautiful love the safety of that place,, thanks sly for your content ✨
Very many thanks for this video especially promoting African-American owned businesses bringing new ides/experiences and encouraged Continental Africans to engage in Entrepreneurship. Awaiting your videos from Equatorial Guinea so we can see what is happening in that the richest country with unfortunately extremely under nourished children
Anytime👍🏿 and I didn't have Equatorial Guinea on the list, but I may have to do some more research.
Ikawa Kafe in Rwanda sounds great!
I visit Kigali, Rwanda in February and I will surely patronize the good brother!!!
Looks fantastic and thanks Sly!
I appreciate you!
Let’s All Go Back to Africa!!!!!!
Thanks for highlighting Kawa cafe. Didn't know about this Afro-American style spot. I'll have to check it out tomorrow
I love the art center ! The brothers who own it’s are so kind, and the music at happy hour is awesome 🙌🏾
You make all the places in your videos so 'visitable'. You make me want to start making travel plans and your spirit of generosity comes through. Thanks for sharing your experiences
This looks like a great place! I'm considering a visit to Kigali soon. Helpful to see this.
Eu sou brasileiro, mas amo a República de RUANDA, com se fosse meu país. Parabéns ao povo Ruandês !
I'm thinking of relocating here for good... from South Africa.
Thank you for the video.
Wow my friends actually are the owners of the restaurant he ate the waffles and chicken at. His name is Lamont Muhammad. I was not expecting to see him on this vlog. The world seems smaller to me now….ha!
I heard they moved from Rwanda 😢. I hope the business is still there because I'm coming in June and I want to support.
@@kingmoreorless2810 I will ask them. They are my fb friends. Brb
Rwanda the best country you can invest in is safe and there’s a lot of opportunities out there ❤❤❤
I didn't know it was a people like us are out here traveling like this. I love to see it. My wife and I are enjoying your content Brother. Great video Brother and keep up the great work. Stay safe and blessed
I’m coming to Kigali next week, will definitely check this cafe out, food looked 🤤
They have an all you can eat brunch on Sundays (11 am - 3 pm) so, that would be a good day to visit.
Visiting in two weeks. Definitely checking out some of these spots
Inema is such a vibe. U get to meet all kind of ppl
Respect Sly, not many UA-cam travelers explore these African countries ... very interesting ....
Check out the Unapologetic Nomads
Glad to hear that🙏🏿
Please do nightlife guide in kigali. local and gringo spots. Much appreciated
MAN ITS BEAUTIFUL! I HAVE TO VISIT
Yes that grocery store from your first video there the prices on some of the items were more expensive than in US, so I can see Rwanda is let bargain town. Although the menu of both restaurants you went to so far was very good pricing.
Rwanda the new greatest country in Africa
I love them God bless them 🙏🙏💚🥰
Liking the Mexican food Vibes(Burrito/Quesadilla)🌮🇲🇽. As a Californian..would be able to survive off that!
I hate mexican food, not sure why mexicans visit other nations and only wish to eat mexican style food
I can't get enough of this vlogs congs bro
I will see you there in October. My first visit to the Motherland. Your restaurant is top of my destination list in Rwanda.
Sounds good!
@Wanda Lovejoy Same, I’ll be there in October as well🤩🥳✨👍🏿we should meet up
I'm there in Oct. Too
I'm visiting Kigali in late May alone. Hoping to find some people to show me around
It's my dream to go to Rwanda! I'm starting to watch :)
Cool Vibes my Brother Keep the Videos Coming watching from Brazil
9:03 yooo that's crazy im danish and live in denmark too, cheers to her. Håber du ser det her lol
I'm glad you're happy and feel at home
I was at Ikawa cafe with my Mom and she loveddddddd ittt (the food)
Love the content!
just stumbled across your channel. Great content definitely had to subscribe
Thanks a lot
That was great. I'm moving to Afrika this year. Kigali or Tanzania
You got a great microphone on that camera bro! I'm walking on the street in Canada and the sound is so good that I feel like I'm back home 😭 Thank you so much! 🙏🏾
Beautiful place Rwanda🌺🦚🍀I like how you walk everywhere
Thanks a lot!
Some good spots all-around in this video Sly👍🏾👍🏾
Great views as well👍🏿
@@slyslife Oh, I saw😎
I didnt' realize you were from WA... when you get back I'd love to have coffee or something and chat about your Africa trip.
Cool interview bro! When I go I will absolutely go to the Cafe!
Thanks and try the mac salad for sure👌🏿
Your videos inspired me to buy a ticket for Kigali!! Thanks, Sly. looking forward to your next adventure 🌞
Excellent start keep up the good work love your trip to East Africa
Much appreciated🙏🏿
lol!1 It's the short guy trying to get camera time lol!! Everyone seems so nice.
Yeah, he wasn't camera shy at all
what a great spirit
Love kigali
So amazing
Please put where that Taco place is and DJ I’ll be visiting soon
Thanks for night video not much people do night video... Big Ups to u Bro
the city seems very safe. great vid.
Safest country in Africa I think In The whole world
Thanks and I feel the same way
Rwanda is super safe .Thank for Kagame
Thats no Like in USA ....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_intentional_homicide_rate
OMG
There is no ghetto zone here
My cousin is in Rwanda right now. I’m gonna visit in 4 months. Rwanda and Ghana are the places on my to-visit list. Then Kenya 3rd. Feeling blessed and excited to be able to.
I look forward to visiting Rwanda 🇷🇼.
Great video. I know you mentioned it, but did you notice a large amount of foreigners than expected (White, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latino), or was it only a small amount?
do i see prices correctly ?
juice 3 euros,cocktail 10 ?
this is crazy
Sly,
If
You want to hear someone speak their language you should as them to invite your viever to visit their place or business in their language
🥂🍾
You mentioned you are from Washington state bro. Where in Washington State are you from?
Great video!
Nice information…what camera are you using?
Thanks and an Osmo Pocket 2 camera
Rwanda is more expensive than I thought it would be. Makes sense because it's a business hub, but still!
GDP of Rwanda is currently around 1000 $ and they are selling cocktail for 10....so 2 coctails equal 1 week's salary
driveway with holes and stone to keep doors open,trashy tables,benches made of concrete with no wood on top....
typical trendy set up with some rotten motorcycles and rasta decoration
did you hear that woman talking how she needs to save to go watch gorillas ?
probably they charge you thousands
i thought Nigeria is bad but this is much worse
@@danieleverywhere132 Of course she needs to save, it costs 1500$ to visit gorillas. The difference is, those 1500$ got straight to the community and local villages, and not in some politician pockets. And about those prices, he went to a restaurant obviously catered to tourists, so of course it would be expensive. If you go to local cafes and restaurants it is much cheaper. And I lived in Nigeria, but I can tell you that Rwanda is better, and getting better every day.
@@dsn1078 thanks for info but i am still sceptical
many times i hear "we keep high prices to minimize impact on environment"
which is bull they could just limit number of visitors and keep prices at normal level they just don't want to say bye to heap of money
And considering how appauling handling of money has even international red cross why would i believe bunch of guys appointed by politician(gorillas are protected so that is certainly not normal enterpreneurship,you need connections)
and catered for tourists-what does that mean ?
that quality is better ?
sure they had better drinks but that doesn't justify prices on par with tourist place in 1st world country
as i said 2 coctails having price tag of week's work is insane
and Rwanda getting better well it would be first time in human history that country who has same ruler 20 plus years improve and move toward democracy
if you know such ruler please let me know
@@danieleverywhere132 The thing is, for gorillas, they apply high pricing AND limit the number of visitors (a dozen per day, if i remember correctly). And when I say catered to tourists, if you have traveled a bit you would have noticed that places for tourists are always more expensive (ex: in Paris, on the Champ Elysees, or Rome in the Centro Storico). These places are often overpriced, for the same quality you would get in a more "local" place ( pizze in Rome, in the Centro Storico are easily double the price of what you would pay elsewhere, because they know tourist are prone to spending money). That's why you only find tourists and expats there, us Rwandans know where else to go, for cheap. Now to answer your last question, Singapore had a dictator from 1954 to 1992, their Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who is absolutely transformed the country from a gang torn place to an economic powerhouse. He was quite brutal in his methods (with harsh punishments such as public flogging), but it worked. Although, to consider it today as a democracy is a bit difficult, as the same party has been in power since inception, no other party being allowed to be represented.
@@danieleverywhere132 Lastly, about tourism in Rwanda, we want to cater more and more to luxury tourism, similar to countries like Qatar or the Maldives. Still a few things missing of course, but we getting there.
do you eat out all the time or cook for yourself?
I eat out all the time..I suck at cooking
I was mad you didnt show the biscuits
That is a beautiful woman t
They have many here, but they don't want to be on camera unfortunately🤷🏿♂️
Very nice Sly! Do tHey hit you with tourists pricing there?
Thanks and the prices were already listed (except for the burrito guys). People seem to be honest with most of the pricing I've experienced.
Sly who did you fly with?
Cost?
Booking?
How was service quality?
So far, I've only flew with Kenya Airways and I flew from Nairobi Kenya ($221 booked last minute).
Kenya Airways has been good to me so far; a very professional service.
@@slyslife Please try Ethiopian Airlines
@@MYB11 Why? Didn't you hear what he said? If it ain't broke don't fix it.
@@manfromthepast 😂😂🙌🙌
its always funny when expat film foreign countries, loooool its sound like visiting a zoo but nice video
Welcome in BURUNDI i would love to be your host BURUNDI is nearby Rwanda
Rwandan women are beautiful
Tall and model-like for sure
Rwanda is home and am going back next month and I will for sure check this place out. Where is it in Kigali?
Inema Arts Centre is near the southern tip of the golf course. Ikawa (the cafe at the start) is in Remera KG 18.
The owner has a face of a happy Blackman, something you don't see in the states .
I too notice! I can related my happiest moments was outside the USA it’s crazy
Speak for your self FOH! Keep that self loathing BS energy to yourself
He seems like a very positive man for sure
Most expensive nation in Africa
Clean. Amerikkka, Jamaica, England take note.
FYI- Never put the face of a person in a menu.
Why?
You are so funny 😆
I want to retire here!
Its expensive
That is expensive for Africa.
Why is that expensive for Africa?
Africa is not one country, as you can obviously see. Each country will be different, with different economies and GDP.
@@Tata-bd9nx Because Africa is not a continent of 1st world countries and that is expensive in a 1st world country.
@@jayo7812
😆
My male kings do not place their hand in thier waist like the n1gg@ im green.
🥂🍾
I AM THE FASHION PATROL.
I dont like their money system... too many zeros.
It is time to bring down the prices so a dollar can last longer
bro passed to dj toxxyk as if nothong happened
Murakoze cyane 🔥
Look for housing in Rwanda
You destroyed that Ikawa meal. I know it was good.
😊May I share an Old Testament Verse with you from Daniel 7:14 "And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should SERVE Him; his dominion is an Everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom shall not pass away, and His Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed."
God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin.Then, to grow up and die on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Holy and Sinless Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, & the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, & unbelieving, & abominable, and murderers, & immoral persons sorcerers & idolaters & all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire & brimstone..." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus and put your true faith and trust in Him today and please repent. Will you have a Real encounter with Holy Lord Jesus (Y'shua is His Hebrew Name) & stay in a Genuine relationship with Him daily please?
How long did it take you to eat that?🤣🤣🤣
Bruh, 4 minutes and 33 seconds; it was delish. I hope PC is treating you well man.
@@slyslife Not as good as Rwanda is treating you but I'll make it.
Yyoo this is where I'm from but live in London.. Hoping to go back in July and take a short trip to Burundi..
You should check out Kibuye and the Great Lakes while you're in Rwanda. My parents on a hotel there, email me if you'd like me to help you arrange a spot to kick it and film.. Free WiFi as well 🤙🏾🤙🏾
Peace and thanks for your videos 👊🏾👊🏾
Create some videos to promote the hotel of your parents.
Afrikans making burritos 🥂🍾👍😁
It's AA owned otherwise we dont touch those. We hoever have it in s different form , same way for tortillas. We call them chapatis which are more soft and fried to golden brown.
man it is so weird how you film other people but not yourself
It's not about me...it's about the people and their country.
@@slyslife you missing the point...by doing how you doing it, youre projecting a certain level of discomfort not just for the people you pointing the camera at but also the audience
@@allstardemon bro all you do is stalk this man’s videos and talk crazy. Get a life!!
Rwanda as a country really need people, all the videos I have seen are always looking scanty 🙄
like your video do you have Instagram
Thank and I'm only active on YT.