Crossing from Tanzania to Kenya on a motorbike. After exploring tribes in Tanzania, I hit the road toward my 51st country: Kenya. From the busy streets of Arusha to the wild landscapes near Namanga border, this ride had everything β Maasai villages, endless African roads, crazy traffic, local food, and my first impressions of Nairobi. Along the way: * Found a gas tank after searching for 2.5 months * Incredible views of Mount Meru * Crossed the TanzaniaβKenya border at Namanga * Met Maasai people living beside the road * Tried local Kenyan food with chapati and beans * Survived Nairobiβs insane traffic * Arrived in one of Africaβs biggest cities This journey around Africa will continue for 2 years all the way back to Turkey. Countries so far in Africa: Uganda Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Kenya Subscribe for new Africa episodes every week and follow the full motorcycle adventure across the continent. #Kenya #Africa #MotorcycleTravel #Nairobi #Tanzania #Adventure #TravelVlog #Overlanding #AfricaTravel #MotorbikeAdventure #Masai #RoadTrip #TravelDocumentary #SoloTravel #GoAnilGo 00:00 Funny road interaction and Africa trip explanation 00:19 Leaving Arusha, Tanzania 01:05 Exploring Arusha city 01:26 Searching for camping stove gas tank 02:01 View of Mount Meru volcano 02:37 Outdoor shop and finally finding the gas tank 03:31 Dangerous petrol moment with locals 04:31 Riding toward Kenya border 05:13 Visiting a massive African church 06:26 Scenic windy African landscapes 06:53 Encounter with Maasai tribe people 07:25 Children learning road safety 08:04 Arriving at Namanga border crossing 09:11 Entering Kenya through one-stop border 10:03 Talking with Kenyan border officer 11:15 Successfully entering Kenya 12:00 First impressions of Kenya 13:00 Comparing Kenya and Tanzania landscapes 14:02 Tense roadside town atmosphere 14:26 Meeting locals at roadside restaurant 15:04 Ordering Kenyan chapati, rice and beans 15:45 Discussion about drought and livestock 16:48 Locals asking about Turkey and the journey 18:06 Reflections on safety in East Africa 19:07 Beautiful Kenyan roads and weather 20:28 Fuel stop conversation 21:58 First heavy Nairobi traffic 23:08 Escaping a massive traffic jam 24:00 Entering Nairobi expressway 25:00 Stopped by police on expressway 26:26 First impressions of Nairobi city 27:48 Arriving at hotel in Nairobi 28:16 Exploring Nairobi souvenir market 28:42 Famous Kenyan matatu culture 28:53 End screen and next Africa episodes
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Kenyan watching from Boston. We are everywhere! I had a Turkish co-worker here. He was from Adana. I will try to locate his email address so that I can share the video! It brought back a lot of memories. For example, you got petro at Kitengela (the place where the woman was working at the station). I like Kitengela because I used to have cousins there and would visit them. Anyway, you will see that Kenyans are very warm and welcoming. Hakuna matata! π