12:03 let me chip in, Buffalo springs is part of the samburu national reserve ecosystem consists of the ewaso nyiro (brown water) in local samburu dialect that marks the boundary between isiolo and samburu counties, the park is home to the special five, Somali ostrich, grevy zebra, reticulated girrafes, gerenuk, beisa oryx, park is arid but the wildlife is sustained by the ewaso nyiro River
The north of Kenya is impressive, thanks to the infrastructure development the once sleepy towns along have sprung in life, 5:26 isiolo is the cosmopolitan town of the north of the equator, arid by nature located in the center of the country Somalis, bora a, samburu, turkana, rendille are all found in isiolo, home to the lewa, Buffalo springs national park whichs a wildlife Corridor
Wonderful upload, great beautiful sights and sounds of beautiful Kenya. Thanks for this upload. Continue bringing us this great content of Kenya and adventure..
This was an awesome experience big brother..I'm glad to be visiting this sides of Kenya for the first time through your lenses..the drone footages are perfect 👌
I've never travelled past Nanyuki ,from the looks of things I should really explore , you guys had mad fun especially the food and the water hole experience.
Well said. At Isiolo it would have help to put into perspective how critical that town is. It's also a focal point of the LAPSSET project. Also, it's the link between the LAPSSET and the Mombasa-Nairobi-Malaba corridor too.
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Nice coverage guys i remain amazed at our thirst for money, Springs which should otherwise be providing water to the locals is reserved for tourist attraction in ISIOLO.
And for your information Isiolo is a working town people dont sleep down over here it works more than the capital even though it is small that came as a suprise to me i wish i knew you were here just to come and say hi
I love the fact that am the only one in the comment section!Let me enjoy myself before everyone comes!
Wow good
Hello 👋 brother
Hahaha thanks Bro.
You're too fast Maya 😂🇰🇪🇬🇭
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Wow! African land is worth more than the U.S. dollar. Africa is blessed!
12:03 let me chip in, Buffalo springs is part of the samburu national reserve ecosystem consists of the ewaso nyiro (brown water) in local samburu dialect that marks the boundary between isiolo and samburu counties, the park is home to the special five, Somali ostrich, grevy zebra, reticulated girrafes, gerenuk, beisa oryx, park is arid but the wildlife is sustained by the ewaso nyiro River
The north of Kenya is impressive, thanks to the infrastructure development the once sleepy towns along have sprung in life, 5:26 isiolo is the cosmopolitan town of the north of the equator, arid by nature located in the center of the country Somalis, bora a, samburu, turkana, rendille are all found in isiolo, home to the lewa, Buffalo springs national park whichs a wildlife Corridor
Right here. Kumbe isiolo is big beautiful town though dry . Thanks for taking us along.
Yeah, you could not imagine it was this big.
in the building watching from barbados 😎😎😎😎😎😎
Thanks Bro.
You welcome
We should be hitting a 100k this month!
Can't wait for 100k milestone... Hopefully latest before the end of next month.
Finally. Been waiting for this journey to the north
And here it is.
Isiolo is the future of this great country. Hongera African Traveller; you are the best
We request for a virtual tour of Mt. Kenya @HikersAfrique @Afrikan_Traveller
We shall definitely get their
First one here today that’s a beautiful view ❤️
It is beautiful indeed
Wonderful upload, great beautiful sights and sounds of beautiful Kenya.
Thanks for this upload.
Continue bringing us this great content of Kenya and adventure..
Thank you, will keep at it.
Beautiful views!!!
Uweeeeeee....5AM GMT, the edits on this one, dope 👌🏿👏🏿
Thanks Love.
New here I Love your videos so far, I most definitely will be watching more GREAT job!
Waiting for this for long time. Wonderful !
Finally we managed.
Kenya yetu is indeed beautiful…..fantastic vlog 👊🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you.
Isiolo last time I was there was in 1999,ate my first ngamia fry huko, nice on African Traveler for this
That was a while back.
Uuuuu..great jb AT as expected,enjoying the views,Dubai,UAE
Thanks Bro, always appreciate.
I love what am seeing...good views...
Thank you.
Back again, been a minute brother.Nice shots right there.
Thanks Bro.
Love that Embori wheat farm views!
This was an awesome experience big brother..I'm glad to be visiting this sides of Kenya for the first time through your lenses..the drone footages are perfect 👌
Thank you Siz, the North is just beautiful.
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Thank you for this content. Looking forward to visiting North of Kenya
You should.
Great to see Isiolo from a birds eye view 😀
My home town is Isiolo also called 'texas' iam your long time subscriber!!
Waah at 5a.m? The effort you put in isn't a joke...am amazed with beautiful parts of Kenya I didn't know about..
Imagine, Always doing our best.
Another one bro 💯🙌🏾
Kabisa🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Missed a couple of videos..can't wait to binge watch them...
Please do
I've never travelled past Nanyuki ,from the looks of things I should really explore , you guys had mad fun especially the food and the water hole experience.
The visit was amazing, you should definitely do with a group
Went all the way to Marsabit. I was surprised how green and fertile Marsabit is. It’s an oasis in the middle of the desert
Next time, travel to the northest, past Marsabit towards Moyale
Definitely
Always on point.
In My Life, never reached this sides, ,This was fantastic tour I can say , Good drone shots as well.Afrikan Traveller you inspire me and 99 others🤛
wonderful sights...still waiting for Konza tecnopolis adventure...we really wanna see whats cooking inside that project...WE LOVE YOUR EFFORT..keep up
For perspective's sake, It could help if you can show map illustrations of the locations as you go.
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Otherwise keep up the good work.
Well said. At Isiolo it would have help to put into perspective how critical that town is. It's also a focal point of the LAPSSET project. Also, it's the link between the LAPSSET and the Mombasa-Nairobi-Malaba corridor too.
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Very happy to see a W211 managed to hack that trip. What was the warning dash light about?
Nice video BUT can you comment to your road authority to put road markings
Nice video...Which type of crops.. 4:15 at nanyuki area??
Wheat farms owned by British colonists
Wheat farms.
We also have canola plantations
The road to 100k is greating real and almost
Great content. Keep going, it's beautiful
Enjoyed the trip with such nostalgia. Been on that route.
Nice coverage guys i remain amazed at our thirst for money, Springs which should otherwise be providing water to the locals is reserved for tourist attraction in ISIOLO.
Kwani ulionja nn hio macho good content
Amazing...!!
Thank you.
Isiola town is booming now but
U didn't mention the name of the hote and price in isiola I'm planning to visit soon insha allah
Gtreat north side,
I mainly enjoy the skills of the video editor
Nice video....munajiamini!!! Wee!! touring with a Benz???
Hahaha Bana.
Isiolo has an international airport
Finally you did it exploring the least explored part of the country
Finally I managed to showcase. This area is beautiful
@@AfrikanTraveller these collaborations are great. Looking forward to more stuff.
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And for your information Isiolo is a working town people dont sleep down over here it works more than the capital even though it is small that came as a suprise to me i wish i knew you were here just to come and say hi
The north of every country seems far🤪🤪
It's quite far, Dry and Wide... It's so beautiful thought
And wild
Where can I get the merch...esp the hoodie
Ukipitia mbt town thats my home town
The best hotel in Isiolo is Eeman restaurant drop by
Pokea salamu
Nimepokea, asante.
Amazing!