The guy/father on a bicycle with the small daughter/girl at 6:38 is a wonderful moment in time. The best in the video in my opinion. They are so beautiful and lovely.♥♥♥
Not really my friend. There are several African countries along to Equator line. Very greener than Uganda. Gabon, Demonstratic Republic of Congo, The Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome & Principe, Cameroon, Burundi, Rwanda just to name a few. Just google them and good luck my friend to learn more about the Geography of the second largest continent in the whole world.
You do not know what you are writing. Countries like Cameroon are becoming deserts, especially in northern Cameron. Some countries you have mentioned have only forest Cover, and that becomes a Hinderance.
I love that you bring out the best in people around you, always smiling. Your videos are delightful to watch. I'm from South Africa btw and work for L'Oreal, the French company. Looking forward to you reaching Cape town. Love your channel so much 🌼. Safe travels
You are doing so real world testing for AZUB. It’s good they are taking care of you. Thanks for the content once again! Always love these little escapes.
Keep on biking ! Thumbs up on all your videos . Love that you not only take us with you on your tour but also introduce us to diverse cultures and the people you meet ! -Loyal Fan
I can tell you are an introvert. Because you value serenity and silence. But you do such a great job at accomodating everyone and making people feel important. Its not easy but you make it seem so. ❤
Noticed that too.... Ugandans can tell when you're having a good time. Quite a rare thing for most people to notice these days and mostly confused with showing off... hehehehe
The plants are known as Papyrus reeds as used in Egypt for making writing material and used to weave baskets and other reed crafts.They grow along the Nile rivers all the way from Uganda to Egypt.
#Kino yves. Those a papyrus reeds /swamps all over Uganda. Those reeds are dried and used for making mats..They are also good for environmental protection of the swampy areas.. Watching and following from Kampala Uganda East Africa
Love the content. This is one of my favorite channels on UA-cam. The only wrinkle I wish you would add is a bit of the city’s nightlife. Given the amount of time you spent in Kampala, and its reputation for being the party capital of East Africa (though, I’m sure Nairobi would beg to differ), it would have been great to see what some of the bars look like at night. I hope you consider adding a taste of the nightlife in your future endeavors around the continent. Safe travels!
Lovely reminder for me of a 2016 trip Kampala - Fort Portal (via Mubende) and the superb Crater Lakes at the Mountains of the Moon. I stayed in a Catholic lodge in Fort Portal where the nuns were giggly and fun, but the mosquitos were too much so transferred to a hotel run by a British man Tony Duckworth whose wife was a local tribal high-up.
Looking for accommodation I tried one place a few km from Fort Portal, a beautiful big lodge. The room I was shown had an unforgettable sight - a bedside table with 8 condoms laid out on it in a neat pattern. It did make me laugh, imagine being the man who goes to reception to say 'excuse me do you have more condoms, I have run out'. 😂
A bit of info re how Ugandans speak English: Vowels are different. 'Buried' rhymes with 'curried' and 'hurried' but never with 'ferried'. 'Goat' rhymes with 'hot' not 'coat'. 'Hope' sounds like 'hop'. 'Coke' is pronounced 'cock'. I amuse myself by asking people 'do you like cock?" in other words 'would you like a Coke'. 'Soap' of course is 'sop'. The i in both 'chicken' and 'middle' is elongated to an 'ee' sound. 'Liver' sounds like 'lever'. The word 'go' is deep toned, down in the throat - 'goh'. Far is 'fah', a short sound. Another shortened vowel is 'or' as in 'Fort Portal' which is pronounced 'Fot Pottle'.
I started following you moment you entered Kenya and I'm looking foward to finish the journey with you to Cape town. All the best and I always pray for your safety.
Ah you always put me in a good mood! That 26 December lunch looks amazing as does the hotel compound. Great to hear the bike is now fully functional. There is something about being on the road, a special adrenaline!
Yes, getting on the road is always something very special... facing the unknown... everything should be fine, but many unpredictable things will probably happen on the road. The uncertainty, the discovery, it's such a great feeling
Yves your very generous and good-hearted person, you know very well those guys are overcharging you but you still tip them after buying, God bless you, like your content from Kenya
Crazy how little things recall a lot of memories. The region you were in in Uganda looks very alike as Rwanda. And there is very few seconds where I could hear Phil Collins playing at the restaurant at the resort in Mityiana. The all took me back in days in Rwanda (Phil Collins was very popular there)
Wish I would’ve started watching when you started, been following since Egypt! Love watching your old videos though. Think I’ve gone thru them all now.
The fish at the end looks great. I love your videos, Yves - I've watched nearly all of them. I'm definitely going to cycle tour around the world, thanks to you for showing that it's possible.
Thank you for all the videos i have seen so far Mr Yves 😃 I have seen your videos from the start of Ethiopia 😃 I was in Nakuru visit my girlfriend from October 27 until November 6. When did you visit Nakuru ? I love the way you show Africa to people and you are a very pleasant person 🙏
Hallo the plants you're talking about which grow mostly on the road side those kind of plants grow in swampy areas. And they are used to make mats n baskets. You should try those roasted plantains they are real nice. I ve been following you since you were in sudane, I live in Nairobi but fort portal is my home town.
19:34 the way you know it is a real Yves meal is that he gets a coca-cola or large fruit juice and is then blind-sided by music which prevents him from vlogging his meal. Bonus points if someone comes by and asks him not to film them or he is suddenly overcharged by the store owner afterwards 🙃
The guy riding a bicycle with a girl is a legend ❤
Yes, the two of them were so cute
@@KinoYves 😊 I love watching your videos,be safe always
Are you somali
@@KhadarToosane-l4q Yes!!
@@KhadarToosane-l4qHe is French.
The guy/father on a bicycle with the small daughter/girl at 6:38 is a wonderful moment in time. The best in the video in my opinion. They are so beautiful and lovely.♥♥♥
For sure uganda is the pearl of Africa. When people are obsessed with m7 don't blame them Ugandans have peace
Uganda must be the greenest place on earth!!
Not really my friend.
There are several African countries along to Equator line.
Very greener than Uganda.
Gabon, Demonstratic Republic of Congo, The Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome & Principe, Cameroon, Burundi, Rwanda just to name a few.
Just google them and good luck my friend to learn more about the Geography of the second largest continent in the whole world.
You do not know what you are writing. Countries like Cameroon are becoming deserts, especially in northern Cameron.
Some countries you have mentioned have only forest Cover, and that becomes a Hinderance.
I went back this year and it was the greenest during dry season in lira district more than I thought
Kino even has the Ugandan flag ......we love you ❤!
The plants are called Papyrus reeds and grow mostly in swampy areas or next to water.
They used to use papyrus to make paper, which is where the word paper comes from
girl and dad on a bike was just beautiful.
At @10:58 seems like they are celebrating a sale on a tough day it being a public holiday. The meat would cost just about as much.
The vlogs when you're on the road are the best.
Thats the reason I come back here... ❤
Uganda is beautiful. Bon voyage Yves!
The landscape is something else 😮
Thank you for being so kind and outgoing.
I love that you bring out the best in people around you, always smiling. Your videos are delightful to watch. I'm from South Africa btw and work for L'Oreal, the French company. Looking forward to you reaching Cape town. Love your channel so much 🌼. Safe travels
Do u travel alot
Kampala looked like an amazing city. I really hope for and wish the best for Gamer.
Well, this was a 21 minute smile on my face. As always, great work. And thanks for the ride!
Morning mah friend watching from Nairobi 🇰🇪
Tuko rada jijini kanairo
You are doing so real world testing for AZUB. It’s good they are taking care of you. Thanks for the content once again! Always love these little escapes.
Almost done with the book about your travel through Kenya. I'll definitely share with you at the right time.
Keep on biking ! Thumbs up on all your videos . Love that you not only take us with you on your tour but also introduce us to diverse cultures and the people you meet !
-Loyal Fan
Kino the king of genuine content..love your video..really appreciate your efforts .
True
Watch Itchy Boots too ❤❤❤❤❤
I can tell you are an introvert. Because you value serenity and silence. But you do such a great job at accomodating everyone and making people feel important. Its not easy but you make it seem so. ❤
"You are enjoying life" seems to be a popular slogan in Kampala.
Very true.
Noticed that too....
Ugandans can tell when you're having a good time.
Quite a rare thing for most people to notice these days and mostly confused with showing off... hehehehe
That man running along you
WS trying to tell you
He’s Salongo
A father of twins
Must be a big thing to be a twin father
If you think Ug is hilly, wait for Rwanda.
The area you believe to be friendlier is one tribe. The other side is a melting pot.
Omg. look at the parents who brought their little girl. My heart trembles for both of them.
Those are cyperus papyrus tree, found in swamps and rivers all over Uganda!,central region of Uganda people are so friendly.
The plants are known as Papyrus reeds as used in Egypt for making writing material and used to weave baskets and other reed crafts.They grow along the Nile rivers all the way from Uganda to Egypt.
Another video tomorrow??
🖤💛❤️🖤💛❤️Nice!!!
I Can Watch your videos all day!!!
- Seen Them all😎 Love it💯
Love your videos on the road. The countryside is very beautiful.
Kino is likely to hit Cape town around July 24 or August 24. Safe journey, we are rooting for you. Fun from Kenya
26th December and today it's 23rd March,so lets say you're already in South Africa 😂😂
Manze😂
Most probably Rwanda if he went to Tanzania
#Kino yves. Those a papyrus reeds /swamps all over Uganda. Those reeds are dried and used for making mats..They are also good for environmental protection of the swampy areas.. Watching and following from Kampala Uganda East Africa
The plants are called papyrus.Usually grow in swamps/lowlands...
Thank you
Love the content. This is one of my favorite channels on UA-cam. The only wrinkle I wish you would add is a bit of the city’s nightlife. Given the amount of time you spent in Kampala, and its reputation for being the party capital of East Africa (though, I’m sure Nairobi would beg to differ), it would have been great to see what some of the bars look like at night. I hope you consider adding a taste of the nightlife in your future endeavors around the continent.
Safe travels!
Hope you enjoyed your journey through Uganda. wherever you are now, safe travels!
Makan Hill Resort is the best place to stay in all of Mityana District.
I get so hungry seeing yve enjoying all that exotic nice food
..best day off the week ..seeing anew vid of yves
All in all i just love the way you go about food, you're very free to any kind of delicacy and always enjoying the different dishes.
After long days of watching your journey
I decided to subscribe to your channel because your one of a kind UA-cam travel blogger
Wow, great road and beautiful resort 💘
Fun times my friend 💯
Lovely reminder for me of a 2016 trip Kampala - Fort Portal (via Mubende) and the superb Crater Lakes at the Mountains of the Moon. I stayed in a Catholic lodge in Fort Portal where the nuns were giggly and fun, but the mosquitos were too much so transferred to a hotel run by a British man Tony Duckworth whose wife was a local tribal high-up.
I was on 2 wheels - on my Bajaj 150cc a great bike. Later on I had the UG Boss 125.
Looking for accommodation I tried one place a few km from Fort Portal, a beautiful big lodge. The room I was shown had an unforgettable sight - a bedside table with 8 condoms laid out on it in a neat pattern. It did make me laugh, imagine being the man who goes to reception to say 'excuse me do you have more condoms, I have run out'. 😂
@@Ken_oh545
Savage😂😂😂😅😅
A bit of info re how Ugandans speak English:
Vowels are different. 'Buried' rhymes with 'curried' and 'hurried' but never with 'ferried'. 'Goat' rhymes with 'hot' not 'coat'. 'Hope' sounds like 'hop'. 'Coke' is pronounced 'cock'. I amuse myself by asking people 'do you like cock?" in other words 'would you like a Coke'. 'Soap' of course is 'sop'.
The i in both 'chicken' and 'middle' is elongated to an 'ee' sound. 'Liver' sounds like 'lever'.
The word 'go' is deep toned, down in the throat - 'goh'. Far is 'fah', a short sound. Another shortened vowel is 'or' as in 'Fort Portal' which is pronounced 'Fot Pottle'.
@@Ken_oh545😅😂😂😂
I like the joy u put on their faces wen u let them take selfies
Total resilient at its best
I like that you pick a route with less traffic
Actually his choice of the Suam border crossing enlightened me regarding a less congested areas where one doesn't have to struggle with those trucks.
Safe travels and big up guy you are the one over a hundred 🎉
Nice to see you again kino safe travels
I started following you moment you entered Kenya and I'm looking foward to finish the journey with you to Cape town. All the best and I always pray for your safety.
The videos are three months behind my friend😂😂 he is probably in tanzania or malawi
Ah you always put me in a good mood! That 26 December lunch looks amazing as does the hotel compound. Great to hear the bike is now fully functional. There is something about being on the road, a special adrenaline!
Yes, getting on the road is always something very special... facing the unknown... everything should be fine, but many unpredictable things will probably happen on the road. The uncertainty, the discovery, it's such a great feeling
Yves your very generous and good-hearted person, you know very well those guys are overcharging you but you still tip them after buying, God bless you, like your content from Kenya
I like that you put a map on screen, and that hotel seems to be one of the nicer places you've stayed. The food looked really good.
Beautiful footage and editing Yves! The 360 cam is a great addition. Cheers!
Thank you Carl !
And indeed, the 360 helps a lot for filming.
Good Uganda experience is outside Kampala
Kino was tired of Kampala. he did not love it.
20:03 This is the first time Kino doesn't complement about the food 😅 it means all
Thanks for the upload, Yves! This channel is great.
@13:03 the plant Cyprus papyrus....plant grows in swampy or water logged areas.
10:57 "celebrating successful overcharging" lol 😁
Always watching
We love you..🇺🇬
Crazy how little things recall a lot of memories. The region you were in in Uganda looks very alike as Rwanda. And there is very few seconds where I could hear Phil Collins playing at the restaurant at the resort in Mityiana. The all took me back in days in Rwanda (Phil Collins was very popular there)
Well december 26 that shocked me a little i didn't know this i guess it's hard to do the vlogs so often down there! BUT I LOVE IT!! ❤
your an absolute legend mate
Wish I would’ve started watching when you started, been following since Egypt! Love watching your old videos though. Think I’ve gone thru them all now.
May almighty Yahweh 🙏 continue to protect and guide you amen 🙏
The fish at the end looks great. I love your videos, Yves - I've watched nearly all of them. I'm definitely going to cycle tour around the world, thanks to you for showing that it's possible.
The plants are papyrus reeds that grow in every wetland areas of Uganda and are used to make handicrafts, such as baskets, mats, and roof thatches.
Paper was made with papyrus and it was used to write on
Mr kino loves Uganda for sure ❤❤❤😂
Tak!
Thank you!
Very nice video thanks for sharing
This is the video of you , love to hear saying good morning my friends and getting ready to ride. Just ride even if you in the city LOL
You changed so much since arriving in Africa, you became an Azub ambasador, and probably the worlds fastest person at peeing :D
That plant is Papyrus, it largely grows in Swamps and Lake shores, Less in wetlands.
Is it the Cyperus papyrus?
The guy on the bike with the little girl.....is called Deja vu.
Azub seems like a really good Company with good Support
Yves the legend! Watching you from Canada.
Thank you for all the videos i have seen so far Mr Yves 😃 I have seen your videos from the start of Ethiopia 😃 I was in Nakuru visit my girlfriend from October 27 until November 6. When did you visit Nakuru ? I love the way you show Africa to people and you are a very pleasant person 🙏
I was in Nakuru about a or 5 months ago.
Safe travels kino
Good morning Yves. Hope you're good 👍
Merry Christmas
Sending from Kenya. Safe rides Yves!
Fortportal is my town. I am happy you chose to visit
If you want to view a flat rift valley in Uganda go to Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge you will have a magical view.
Heading to My Home District much love
Hallo the plants you're talking about which grow mostly on the road side those kind of plants grow in swampy areas. And they are used to make mats n baskets. You should try those roasted plantains they are real nice. I ve been following you since you were in sudane, I live in Nairobi but fort portal is my home town.
Nice to see you again kino safe travels😂😂😂😂😂
11:30. "No change!?!, THANK YOU SO MUCH" nice journey... bye bye baby....😂😂😂 I love Ugandans 😅
Watching from western Uganda,kasese District
Hi Kino.take us to fortportal
Its quite hilly like kapchorwa
One thing amazing me is whatever you eat you like it from bottom of your heart 💜
Safe travels
hi Yves, that plant you were asking about is called papyrus tree and in the local language its called Ebitoogo.
Ves❤kenya should be ur second home 🏠 ur loved here so much.
❤❤❤❤❤
The plants is papyrus reeds.
Enjoy the rest of your trip.
You are enjoying life
We ugandans are warm people and we're blessed with food and religion
Merry Christmas 🎄 from 🇰🇪😅
Super 👍
هل هذا الفيديو منذ شهر ديسمبر الماضي
Ugandans are naturally very hospitable people.
Western Uganda from Masaka, Mbarara, Kabare are very welcoming, I can expect you someone give you a cow up to Rwanda very Friendly
The vegetation in the river are Riverreeds,they are used to make mats
The plant in question is papyrus, that’s what the Egyptians used to write on. It grows in swampy areas.
Wow, this video is for Dec 26 2023.... and we are already in March 2024... it's amazing how he is so patient with his content.
19:34 the way you know it is a real Yves meal is that he gets a coca-cola or large fruit juice and is then blind-sided by music which prevents him from vlogging his meal. Bonus points if someone comes by and asks him not to film them or he is suddenly overcharged by the store owner afterwards 🙃