Hi Yves! I'm commenting now as you'll likely see this due to it being new. Thank you for your videos. I went through a really traumatic experience in my life in October and have been struggling for months. I found out I have Ethiopian blood in December from an Ancestory test and after searching UA-cam, I found you. Your videos have given me such comfort and helped me to heal somewhat from my trauma. I have binge watched all of them from Ethiopia, including some from Sudan. Thank you again. You don't know me but you have helped me a lot. All the best to you. Now go find a wife 😂😂😂😂
I think the food companies and restaurants should make this guy the ultimate food ambassador in the world. The way he talks about every food he eats, is very poetic and exciting that makes people watching wanna be there eating with him. 😊😂 awesome👌👏👍
When you bike such long distances you are always hungry. Maybe that's why he eats with such relish and relief. Starving in wilderness is a real danger especially in sparsely populated desert areas in previous countries he visited.
Impressive! I had no idea that Kenya's dominance in athletics had turned it into a hub for sports tourism and training. The government should take further steps to bolster this advantageous position. Kino, you're shedding light on Kenya in such an informative manner. Another excellent video!
The easiest and most straightforward investment opportunity that the government has failed to exploit. Even more disappointing considering that the biggest names in government come from the region.
Le Kenya est vraiment un grand pays. J'y étais en 2017 et j'ai vraiment tout apprécié. Quand je prendrai ma retraite, j'irai là-bas, j'achèterai un terrain et j'y vivrai.
I love my country Kenya.. Such kind, warm and honest people.. Always welcoming to strangers making you feel like one of us. We just don't realise how blessed us a country we are in both our vast lands and humane personalities
Wagon wheel hotel is the spot where Eldoret was founded by South African Afrikaner immigrants. The wagon wheel is in commemoration of the Voortrekkers who moved to Eldoret. You can notice some little Dutch influence in the buildings.
Vyes , you videos make us (that have not been home for years) very emotional. I thank you sir for showcasing Kenya and Africa to the world. The genuineness of our people has blown me away, in every single video. With regards from Bangkok.
Yves , ce que j’aime et que tu es toujours prêt à essayer news foods , tu es poli avec les locaux c’est pour cela tu as gagné le coeur des gens , l’Afrique te va super bien , rester ainsi :)
What a remarkable journey, both literally and figuratively! Your travel adventures inspire many, and your achievements are a testament to your passion and dedication. Here's to more exciting destinations and accomplishments on the horizon!
My hometown Eldoret, finally...a brief of history of the place during colonial times, the beginning...there is a river passing the middle of the town and devides the region into north and south uasin gishu ...the south was populated by the brits and while the north side was owned by dutch settlers ....the place you are staying, the wagon wheel hotel was the entertainment joint for the dutch, brits had theirs in racecourse - south, on your way to kisumu ....so that hotel is probably still owned by the dutch guys, they built it long ago
Next time you ever try that combo of nyama choma/rice/mursik .. try pouring a bit of the mursik on the rice. You will thank me! That sweet/sour combo is perfect with the meat. If you are in Uganda then its the groundnut sauce poured over the pounded matoke.
So delightful that everyone who got a chance to see you, will definitely follow you. Very supportive... And, oh yes, plastic bags are banned in Kenya 🇰🇪 & Rwanda 🇷🇼 . How I never got the chance to meet you here in Kenya still bothers me... but as usual, I subscribed to you. Its a Kenyan thing 😊, no one else in the world will understand it 😅😊😊😊😊. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Kenya 🇰🇪
The used clothes are actually from the US, not Europe. They are forced by US law to buy them, otherwise no access for goods to the US. The effect of that is that lots of cloth and clothes manufacturing company and jobs were lost, and replaced by second hand clothes. Blocking used clothes attracts US trade sanctions.
Great video as always. You are living a happy, free and fulfilled life. I bet sometimes you wonder why didn't you start this journey a little sooner. Like you said in your previous video meeting different people, diversities changes you.
Man your journey inspires me, it is also a marvel to watch your videos, they are raw, unscripted and touching in many ways. Good luck and God be with you, looking forward to welcoming you in South Africa,by the way, when do you expect to reach it?
Hope you enjoyed my city,the hotel you spend your night,wagon wheel is over hundred years old,it was previously owned by Dutch farmers. LINCOLN hotel was owned by British.Enjoy your travels.
Love how you genuinely enjoy the Kenyan cuisine! Especially the nyama choma! Watching from Texas! This is now my everyday end of day blog since I can’t travel to Kenya !
Wow Yves! How exciting tricycling from Iten to Eldoret; it really gives me some nostalgia. I like the way you describe 'mursik': ...halfway between milk and yoghurt". And that goat meat!!! I will surely visit that nyama choma joint next time am in Eldoret. Hope I will find chef Mesha.
Eldoret is a great place. I stayed at a hotel there too and I remember the people being superfriendly. Am sad youre leaving Kenya. What an amazing country
First time commentor here but your vidieos are fantastic.The people you meet are all very friendly and the quality of the places you show are very good.Enjoying the vidieo you show always.
I remember having a school crush on a Kenyan girl. I always was amazed because she was always good at two thing. Sports, and then beating me up for flirting with her.
It is always fascinating to see how your bike really arouses curiosity and sometimes, confusion. What caused me to watch you the first time was also the bike and curiosity and I got hooked!
I thought you were going to visit HATC- High Altitude Training Camp. It was established by former world athlete Lornah Kiplagat and her Dutch husband. Wagon Wheel Hotel is 98 years old. You research on the history of the Boer settlers in Eldoret.
Dude, I thought I would catch you at Wagon Wheel hotel in Eldoret when I saw this video 19hrs ago😊. So I woke up early today to see if I would meet you only to realize that you passed here weeks ago😊. Of course I feel sad I didn't meet you in person but appreciate your work. Safe travels ❤
It was hot in the market, of course 😁, you're a risky guy, not everyone decides to travel by bike like that, I'm glad that you come across adequate, friendly people.
Am a Kenyan ...here we say live and die in Kenya, I think it's the best country in Africa by most..it's peaceful and friendly not to mention hospitable...we want to show the world this is their tour destination.....am in love with our people despite the ethnic deference coused by our leaders...we are one..from north to south, east via central to west..we have the same vibe ....THIS IS KENYA GUYS.
I used to use plastic bags, then a few years ago got a fabric bag, and honestly I like the fabric bag more. I got one that isn’t stiff fabric so it stuffs to the size of a baseball.
I’m from Ethiopia and I think kenyans are the best people, in terms of politeness, hospitality ,peacefulness
Hi Yves! I'm commenting now as you'll likely see this due to it being new. Thank you for your videos. I went through a really traumatic experience in my life in October and have been struggling for months. I found out I have Ethiopian blood in December from an Ancestory test and after searching UA-cam, I found you. Your videos have given me such comfort and helped me to heal somewhat from my trauma. I have binge watched all of them from Ethiopia, including some from Sudan. Thank you again. You don't know me but you have helped me a lot. All the best to you. Now go find a wife 😂😂😂😂
Are you traumatized of being African or something else😂😂😂
Aren't you a wife good enough for him??? 😂😂😂
Girrlllllll.........😅😅😅😅😅
Help him to find a wife😂😂😂
@@mwametallic7668😂😂😂😂😂
I think the food companies and restaurants should make this guy the ultimate food ambassador in the world. The way he talks about every food he eats, is very poetic and exciting that makes people watching wanna be there eating with him. 😊😂 awesome👌👏👍
When you bike such long distances you are always hungry. Maybe that's why he eats with such relish and relief. Starving in wilderness is a real danger especially in sparsely populated desert areas in previous countries he visited.
😂😂😂😂@@DumeJeusi
Impressive! I had no idea that Kenya's dominance in athletics had turned it into a hub for sports tourism and training. The government should take further steps to bolster this advantageous position. Kino, you're shedding light on Kenya in such an informative manner. Another excellent video!
The easiest and most straightforward investment opportunity that the government has failed to exploit. Even more disappointing considering that the biggest names in government come from the region.
Successive Kenyan governments have never really invested in sports. Iten if it was in the West would be generating billions…
in every nyama choma kino 'this is the best nyama choma i have ever eaten' i can tell kino loves nyama choma
You use then repeat the name kino in a way that it immediately sounds other things.
😂😂😂 yes, really enjoys mbuzi choma.
Enyewe kino loves meat
@@philipchania6342 Bruh 🤣🤣
I just love the energy and sheer joy of Kenyans! They are for the most just wonderful people!
wel;come kenya is so amazing
Yeah, reminds me of the creamy ikivuguto milk I used to enjoy when I lived in the Land of a Thousand Hills💯👌@@muguruki2256
Le Kenya est vraiment un grand pays. J'y étais en 2017 et j'ai vraiment tout apprécié. Quand je prendrai ma retraite, j'irai là-bas, j'achèterai un terrain et j'y vivrai.
Karibu Kenya
Ok
faite comme chez vous
c'est une très bonne idée, je suis kenyan et je suis fier d'entendre ça
I simply adore Kenyans' enthusiasm and pleasure! They are for the most lovely of folks!
Your journey has been very eye opening for people who have never been to Africa, very nice places and things to see
"A big herd of muzunguz" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂that also got me
big thumbs up to Kenya for banning plastic bags!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
From the media recognising you to the locals, yves literally brings smiles just by doing what he wants. So influencial
I love my country Kenya.. Such kind, warm and honest people.. Always welcoming to strangers making you feel like one of us. We just don't realise how blessed us a country we are in both our vast lands and humane personalities
Les vidéos de Kino Yves donnent faim et soif ! Tout ce qu'il mange et boit a l'air si délicieux !
We love your vedios kino they are actually better than Netflix
Wagon wheel hotel is the spot where Eldoret was founded by South African Afrikaner immigrants. The wagon wheel is in commemoration of the Voortrekkers who moved to Eldoret. You can notice some little Dutch influence in the buildings.
Interesting. Thank you for the explanation
You've made Kenyans appreciate their Country & Culture..
wi ngui muno.Who said kenyans don't appreciate their country and culture?wacha kulambana matako kaka
@@bengaliveshows Fala sana. Kila wakati uko hapa na hii upuzi. Ambia serikali ikupee kazi
This is so true!
@@bengaliveshows We nawe na hii comment reply moja kwa kila video. Grow up
@@bengaliveshows we are travelling places with Yves. Wacha matusi.
Vyes , you videos make us (that have not been home for years) very emotional. I thank you sir for showcasing Kenya and Africa to the world. The genuineness of our people has blown me away, in every single video. With regards from Bangkok.
I love the way you enjoy most of the foods you eat no matter where you are. You have international tastes
from my point of view , i think kino enjoys being in kenya alot compared to other countries
I agree
Yves , ce que j’aime et que tu es toujours prêt à essayer news foods , tu es poli avec les locaux c’est pour cela tu as gagné le coeur des gens , l’Afrique te va super bien , rester ainsi :)
Thanks for listening to us...a video during the week💯💯
" Morning my friends " 2 times a week ... Greeeeat !!!
Amazing salutation from this great man.
Am happy you now updating twice a week! Thanks so much 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
J'adore vos vidéos à chaque fois que vous postez, je ne manque jamais de les regarder jusqu'à la fin. Le Kenya est vraiment un endroit sympa
Almost thought its Saturday already😂thanks for the mid week treat always a pleasure watching your journey👏👏
Me too I had to check the calendar
Bana
Kibeeee....wapi nduru ya mr Kinuthia@@kifee998
What a remarkable journey, both literally and figuratively! Your travel adventures inspire many, and your achievements are a testament to your passion and dedication. Here's to more exciting destinations and accomplishments on the horizon!
Your Vlogs from Kenya are just epic... I love you Kino...
When someone tells you God bless you, the nice thing is to respond God bless you too!
i just love every time you go like FANTASTIC after taking a bite of every food.ofcos youre fantastic too kino
Thank you for painting Iten is such good light even after the accomodation issue. Most of the lodges ain't online
My hometown Eldoret, finally...a brief of history of the place during colonial times, the beginning...there is a river passing the middle of the town and devides the region into north and south uasin gishu ...the south was populated by the brits and while the north side was owned by dutch settlers ....the place you are staying, the wagon wheel hotel was the entertainment joint for the dutch, brits had theirs in racecourse - south, on your way to kisumu ....so that hotel is probably still owned by the dutch guys, they built it long ago
I made a vlog about this, you are right on point.
Can we get the contacts for the marathoner we I will help him with a pair of shoes
Thanks, if no one responds I can go to Iten and look for him. That's an awesome gesture, God bless you. I come from Eldoret.
I was in Iten recently and i found out there are more Mzungus than in the past. And they are building there. They should also adopt our culture😂
Next time you ever try that combo of nyama choma/rice/mursik .. try pouring a bit of the mursik on the rice. You will thank me! That sweet/sour combo is perfect with the meat. If you are in Uganda then its the groundnut sauce poured over the pounded matoke.
So delightful that everyone who got a chance to see you, will definitely follow you. Very supportive... And, oh yes, plastic bags are banned in Kenya 🇰🇪 & Rwanda 🇷🇼 . How I never got the chance to meet you here in Kenya still bothers me... but as usual, I subscribed to you. Its a Kenyan thing 😊, no one else in the world will understand it 😅😊😊😊😊. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Kenya 🇰🇪
The used clothes are actually from the US, not Europe. They are forced by US law to buy them, otherwise no access for goods to the US. The effect of that is that lots of cloth and clothes manufacturing company and jobs were lost, and replaced by second hand clothes. Blocking used clothes attracts US trade sanctions.
True USA forces Africa country to buy them failure to which some sanctions may b imposed 😢..
Don't lie bro ... There are so many mtumba from different countries actually US mtumba in kenya have been declining every year..
Great video as always. You are living a happy, free and fulfilled life. I bet sometimes you wonder why didn't you start this journey a little sooner. Like you said in your previous video meeting different people, diversities changes you.
Great video! I felt like I was right there with you.
A mid week treat 🙂 you should do this more often…
I thought its on sartuday 😅
A source of inspiration for those unable to embark on a global journey. Wishing you a wonderful adventure!
Thank you 💕. So much for making Kenya to be a wonderful place to visit and explore 💖
Another great video Yves and good to see your progressing along at a good pace meeting do many nice people along the way
The appetite with mr kino is on another level
Thanks for the midweek video. Will definitely look for that nyamachoma place. Safe travels
Good stuff my friend Bravoo!!! we waiting for you in Eldoret
Wonderful suprise. Thank you Kino you just made my day.
I was surprised to see a video midweek😊...thanks for a treat Yve
Your thorough research and preparedness before going to places makes your journeys successful .
Have a good time my friend
Man your journey inspires me, it is also a marvel to watch your videos, they are raw, unscripted and touching in many ways. Good luck and God be with you, looking forward to welcoming you in South Africa,by the way, when do you expect to reach it?
Hope you enjoyed my city,the hotel you spend your night,wagon wheel is over hundred years old,it was previously owned by Dutch farmers. LINCOLN hotel was owned by British.Enjoy your travels.
I just commented on this. Actually since 1926...98 yrs.😊
Love how you genuinely enjoy the Kenyan cuisine! Especially the nyama choma! Watching from Texas! This is now my everyday end of day blog since I can’t travel to Kenya !
Someday you will. Karibu 🇰🇪
@@phineasmutua-wx9ll planning for this year!
Your videos are fantastic you have me hooked safe journey my friend
Beautiful video.. Wait for the next videos 💪🏻💕💕
Wow Yves! How exciting tricycling from Iten to Eldoret; it really gives me some nostalgia. I like the way you describe 'mursik': ...halfway between milk and yoghurt". And that goat meat!!! I will surely visit that nyama choma joint next time am in Eldoret. Hope I will find chef Mesha.
The way Yves clears that plate. Wueeh 😂
Pia yeye anaelewa economy sio mzuri 😂
@@Bellah-c3m anamaliza before mtu amwombe 😁🙌
😂😂😂 he needs alot of energy to cycle.
😂😂😂😂 cycling is very demanding coupled with our economy, he gotta do what he gotta do, clear that plate.
great episode Yves. Stay safe on your journey.
Kenya is so beautiful. And the guys are quite hospitable. Good one 👏
Hello my Friend 😊 I love your adventures Yves. I love the determination of the Marathon guy 💪 that's true resilience right there.
23:00 haha you met some cheerful men.
I'm so proud of Rwanda and Kenya for banning plastic bags. Thank you for letting us know.
Hello, Yves I am from India and I watch your every video. You are doing a wonderful job man
Eldoret is a great place. I stayed at a hotel there too and I remember the people being superfriendly. Am sad youre leaving Kenya. What an amazing country
Indeed, Eldoret is very friendly. I liked it very much.
Indeed, Kenya is such an enjoyable country.
Welcome to eldoret my home town.
First time commentor here but your vidieos are fantastic.The people you meet are all very friendly and the quality of the places you show are very good.Enjoying the vidieo you show always.
I really love how Kenyan women speak thier accent is beautiful
Another great video, Yves! You've really got me interested in cycle touring....
We feel much honoured that you ordered mursik... would have been much better had you ordered it with ugali..best combination.❤
African market vlogs are always interesting 👍😁😁
That market experience always make me laugh.....😅
*Oh my,you were in my hometown! I WISH I WAS THERE*
I remember having a school crush on a Kenyan girl.
I always was amazed because she was always good at two thing.
Sports, and then beating me up for flirting with her.
😅😅😅
She really beat you up? Wow. Queen that one
Missing eldy my town
I love eldoret i hope one day i will be there again
You never know how good a place is until you move
It's still awesome, you are always welcome. It's cleaner and better organised now.
I am so glad our kenyan children were just curious and not disrespectful. I was scared for you in Ethiopia
Greetings from FINLAND 🇫🇮. Be blessed abundantly.
If you went up that kerio valley slope, you are super strong
It is always fascinating to see how your bike really arouses curiosity and sometimes, confusion. What caused me to watch you the first time was also the bike and curiosity and I got hooked!
It was hilarious when the young marathoner asked him if he’s disabled.😂
You're already a celebrity in kenya
Eldoret my home town. Sparked great memories. Awesome people. I feel so nostalgic. Wishing you all the best.
Welcome to Eldoret Kino🎉
What a nice surprise to find a mid week video. We must have done something great to deserve this. Thanks
I live in eldoret it is trully a city to be!
Grüße von deinem UA-cam Rapper Kollegen aus Deutschland 🇩🇪 🙂🙂🙂
Welcome to the home of Champions Kino. Am in Nairobi, would have met you.
I thought you were going to visit HATC- High Altitude Training Camp. It was established by former world athlete Lornah Kiplagat and her Dutch husband.
Wagon Wheel Hotel is 98 years old. You research on the history of the Boer settlers in Eldoret.
22:15 some faces here 🤣🤣🤣wakaleee💔
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm the first one to comment ❤. Waiting for you in eldoret Kino,i promise to buy you mutura😅
Alishapita kitambo he might even be in ug by now
Ako already Uganda
You always make me happy Mr kino nice journey enjoy Kenya
One of the best travel videos. ❤
Dude, I thought I would catch you at Wagon Wheel hotel in Eldoret when I saw this video 19hrs ago😊. So I woke up early today to see if I would meet you only to realize that you passed here weeks ago😊. Of course I feel sad I didn't meet you in person but appreciate your work. Safe travels ❤
Ahh sweet a Wednesday video!
Precision screw driver set is what you were looking for Kino ...yeeks
A “big herd of Muzungus ?” A herd? 😂
Very kind people!
I was born in Eldoret a long time ago. It was a small town, but had a great presence. The Colonial British loved this place.
It was hot in the market, of course 😁, you're a risky guy, not everyone decides to travel by bike like that, I'm glad that you come across adequate, friendly people.
Am a Kenyan ...here we say live and die in Kenya, I think it's the best country in Africa by most..it's peaceful and friendly not to mention hospitable...we want to show the world this is their tour destination.....am in love with our people despite the ethnic deference coused by our leaders...we are one..from north to south, east via central to west..we have the same vibe ....THIS IS KENYA GUYS.
nostalgic about this route! my four years in highschool i passed through this road and yet still it is breathtakingly scenic as it was!!
This guy does love it in Kenya
After managing the streets in Kenya…you are unstoppable now😂
I used to use plastic bags, then a few years ago got a fabric bag, and honestly I like the fabric bag more. I got one that isn’t stiff fabric so it stuffs to the size of a baseball.