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African tigress, Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 is a one hour flight ✈️ from Barbados. You will not be disappointed. Enjoy your Caribbean journey , and much love to you!
@AFRICANTIGRESS I’m glad you enjoyed your trip to beautiful Barbados 🇧🇧! I’m Zimbabwean and fell in love with Barbados many years ago such that I invested in property. It has become my 2nd home and pleased to say my family friends and I love and look forward to our yearly trips there. I love the warmth of Bajans . Such peaceful people. I’m glad you got to visit. Two days not enough though as there is so much to see and do in Barbados. 🇧🇧♥️
Make it a goal and make it happen! I have not regretted my decision! I’ve just returned with a group of friends. Pity our paths didn’t cross but I’m so pleased you enjoyed your experience and that the Bajans were hospitable. ♥️ Enjoy ticking off your bucket list! xx
Saw you with those Dunks and felt a little jealous😋Tigress, used to be one of my favorite fruits growing up on the Island.Enjoying these videos of home watching from abroad🇺🇸🇧🇧
Hi,my name is Nimfasha from Burundi,if you know people from tanzania kenya Burundi rwanda you can tell me,because there are some information I need from to them
Barbados is beautiful .., I’ve recently been to Southern Palms Hotel the staff and manager are very friendly . Everyone is so kind nothing is too much for them and the manager is a beautiful lady with a very warm professional personality .. take me back to Barbados
The Caribbean is very peaceful. The people are very welcoming and friendly. It is quite different from many parts of Africa. Things are a bit more orderly and relaxed. West Indian is a melting pot, there is a little of everyone. Like the Jamaican motto says, out of many, we are one. Island people have warm hearts. You will go back to Kenya with a new perspective. That is why I love traveling!
Greetings to you African tigress. I love watching your traveling videos. I hope you get to visit the whole Caribbean. As a West Indian living in the U.S. it makes me so proud to see sucha place so clean no trash all over. We all could learn a thing or two. It doesn’t get there on its own so kudos to you government and locals for not loitering and picking up after yourselves. Looks refreshing!
Ms AT, I’m so proud of you showing ppl the world from an African perspective! We are so disconnected as a ppl! Our cultures are very similar wherever we are! Wode Maya is also doing a fantastic job of introducing Africans to Africans around the globe and opening the eyes of Africans in Brazil and dispelling the lies taught by those who hates us! ☮ and blessings ☮✡☪💟One ppl, One luv❤
Hi,my name is Nimfasha from Burundi,if you know some people from Burundi tanzania rwanda or kenya they can let know me because I want to know more information about barbados,thanks
But we are not all from Africa..We are cousins...Black ppl once covered the entire Earth,not just Africa...the Carribean andctge Americas was one huge continent b4 the carribean Sea was created by a disaster...this is why they called Carribean ppl West Indians,just like those brothers and sister that were the first ,and were called American Indians,but were really Nubians ...
It's wonderful to see my island home on RUclips,and to see Africantigress enjoying our little island,but while you were enjoying the coconut water did the gut that touring with you have one also
You're on the right ✅️ journey, next trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹, St Vincent, Grenada, Guyana 🇬🇾 and the rest of the Caribbean. Many You tubers haven't been. Love ❤️ keep it 💯 going ❤
I’m Jamaican and I think Barbados look more European than African while downtown Jamaica (any big town) looks more like Africa. It’s great to experience different flavours in different islands yet we are one. We have more in common with each other than we have with Europe or Africa
But Barbados is more African in ways ie lifestyle ie education, family values. No nudity or nude beaches, no lewdness or drug use in public or you go STRAIGHT TO JAIL. No wearing military clothing or straight to jail. Very strict & African homestyle. We don't patronize whites. If you work in the hotel industry NO DATING WHITE patrons. Nobody is going to braid your hair on the beach or treat you like you're better bc you're white. In fact Bajans don't like euros or Americans at all. We were the first and most brutally colonized slave society yet we're now a republic.
Barbados is a very powerful island in the Carribean...it was on this island tge First lodge in the Carribean was set up...And the Judiciary practice in the Carribean was created on this island...and alot of Islands send thier new police recruits for training on Barbados...and one of the strongest Currency in the Carribean is Bajan/Barbados.
Lovely content & it’s good to see friendly people everywhere. No wonder many tourists love to visit Barbados. Looks like street vending is getting root where blacks rule around the world. For people’s safety, it’s good that most cars are off limit where street vending is taking place with the exception of the place where you bought the coconut fruit drink. Glad to see the clean streets despite the street vending.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS I'M GOING TO ANOTHER STATE TOMORROW TO WORK ! I WISH I COULD COME AND GIVE A BIG HUG 🤗 🤗 I HOPE THAT YOU'RE HAVING MAD FUN WHILE IN BARBADOS!
How have your experience been in the Caribbean Islands and have you drank any coconut water yet? I hope you can make it over to the US Virgin Island next year for Carnival tiger ,and enjoy go to the beach ⛱️ 😊
You don't want that? Bajan was You doan wan dat or dah? African Tigress, you have to come back and visit us.. The street where the market was is called Cheapside and not Lower Broad Street.
Yes they are and that why it’s disturbing to have to get a visa to travel to Africa then to be treated like an outsider by some Immigration Officers on the continent
@AFRICANTIGRESS We have these fruits you bought in Kenya we call them kunazi mostly found in the coastal area they have a hard seed with rough edges you have to be awful not to hurt your upper part of the mouth and have a little sour sweet taste.
Hang on!!!!! I am looking at the beautiful people of Barbados! Bang in the middle of the city!!! And the great majority of the Black Women ARE NOT WEARING WEAVES !! None of all that "bone straight" nonsense that is rampant amongst vain black women elsewhere! God bless you Bajan women!! Stay Black, stay blessed, stay African!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
Confidence cannot be bought and the Bajans are one of the most intelligent islanders in the Carribean..So I guess those women are more educated as to who they are...Cant say that about many of our neighbours ,whose women lack self worth and confidence...
@AFRICANTIGRESS Just so you know you walked past the Rum and Roti which is opposite the main shopping street The owner follows you on RUclips which is why she loves Africans!!!! 😃♥️
We were not there at the same time! I’m just letting you know that in your video you went past a food store whose owner follows you. Whilst in her shop by sheer coincidence she showed us your utube account and encouraged us to follow you. Great pity you were not to know this. She would have greeted you with open arms and would have given you the best Roti you have ever tasted!!
The country code - +234 Is Nigeria and not Ghana. The product you saw, actually bathing soap (Dudu Osun) is a Nigerian product. Its in Yoruba language (Dudu Osun) meaning Black Soap..
I walked through every corner of those streets in down town Bridge Town. Another thing visitors need to know about Barbados, they frown at visitors wearing Camouflage . It is strictly reserved for their Military.
The population of Barbados is less than 300,000 so African Tigress, don't be expecting to see crowded streets and market places, as you would in some parts of the world.
Yes we are very friendly people. You are safe there, of course you will have some people that are up to no good but that is a very small group. I was born there . Most of my family is there.
You were on all the main streets of Bridgetown. I don't call these the "real" streets. This is all very popular with tourists. Speightstown and Basheba are less touristy. Speightstown, from what I remember, is more gritty but at the same time more vibrant. But it may be more built up now than what I remember. There are a few parishes in the country and you're southwest in St. Michael. I like Holetown. Bridgetown is fine but make sure you get to other parishes, beaches, and to the hilly interior areas. Mount Hillaby is worth going to. Barbados isn't as hilly, mountainous/green as many other islands. Although the British have done some really terrible things, I do credit them for some of the sense of order and beauty and cleanliness and discipline I see in Barbados and other islands. I don't know if it is because they're small that has help to retain it. Former French and Spanish colonies, and Portugese, have more issues. That's not to excuse some of the horrors of any colonialist time. But history is history. We have to grown and prosper. tbh, I get frustrated when, well, when some people call anyone with a Caribbean accent, "Jamaican." But I get even more frustrated when people act like the only thing worthwhile about visiting the Caribbean are the beaches, the sea and fish, and warm weather. The people are always, IMO, the most interesting part of any place you can go to. Now, vloggers, like AT, can show the people in the places they travel to.
Welcome to Barbados 🇧🇧. Thank you all for Watching! Also Check this out: ruclips.net/video/cQnVm7eyntE/видео.htmlsi=fpmqWqzk7ekw-8rO
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African tigress, Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 is a one hour flight ✈️ from Barbados. You will not be disappointed. Enjoy your Caribbean journey , and much love to you!
November 30th, 1966 Barbados independence
@AFRICANTIGRESS I’m glad you enjoyed your trip to beautiful Barbados 🇧🇧! I’m Zimbabwean and fell in love with Barbados many years ago such that I invested in property. It has become my 2nd home and pleased to say my family friends and I love and look forward to our yearly trips there. I love the warmth of Bajans . Such peaceful people. I’m glad you got to visit. Two days not enough though as there is so much to see and do in Barbados. 🇧🇧♥️
Yeees I wish I could get a property here too
Make it a goal and make it happen! I have not regretted my decision! I’ve just returned with a group of friends. Pity our paths didn’t cross but I’m so pleased you enjoyed your experience and that the Bajans were hospitable. ♥️ Enjoy ticking off your bucket list! xx
@@Lulu-ll4bb May I join you when you visit nexttime ❤
Why not!! You would be hooked! Barbados is a truly beautiful island! The emerald island as I prefer to call it!! 🏝
Is there any thing you don't like about the area? Bugs, storms, crime?? I'd like to live there alos and invest
Saw you with those Dunks and felt a little jealous😋Tigress, used to be one of my favorite fruits growing up on the Island.Enjoying these videos of home watching from abroad🇺🇸🇧🇧
Your blogs are so interesting. I love how respectful you are of people! You are not arrogant as another lady I know of.❤
Really nice to see you enjoying my home land Barbados, I can not wait to get back home for good. I love your spirit, chow.👋👋👋
AT! Thank you for being so nice and friendly to the people you’ve met 👍🏾
Hi,my name is Nimfasha from Burundi,if you know people from tanzania kenya Burundi rwanda you can tell me,because there are some information I need from to them
I really enjoy this video very much, I get to see what Barbados looks like. Nice.
Here watching & showing full support
Thank you dear
This is such a beautiful and wonderful learning experience of such beautiful 🏝 Island of the Westindies.
Barbados is beautiful .., I’ve recently been to Southern Palms Hotel the staff and manager are very friendly . Everyone is so kind nothing is too much for them and the manager is a beautiful lady with a very warm professional personality .. take me back to Barbados
The country is beautiful
I love the Caribbean. One Caribbean, one love from St.lucia.
yup love my Caribbean people
Barbados is a lovely place, I learnt something new, great job baby
It's so lovely to see how Africa survives far away from Africa. All the faces I see seem familiar to me.
The Caribbean is very peaceful. The people are very welcoming and friendly. It is quite different from many parts of Africa. Things are a bit more orderly and relaxed. West Indian is a melting pot, there is a little of everyone. Like the Jamaican motto says, out of many, we are one. Island people have warm hearts. You will go back to Kenya with a new perspective. That is why I love traveling!
African Tigress,nice seeing yu in Barbados Caribbean Tourist destination.Hope you have an enjoyable stay in The Caribbean ❤❤😊
My beautiful island Barbados. ❤
Greetings to you African tigress. I love watching your traveling videos. I hope you get to visit the whole Caribbean. As a West Indian living in the U.S. it makes me so proud to see sucha place so clean no trash all over. We all could learn a thing or two. It doesn’t get there on its own so kudos to you government and locals for not loitering and picking up after yourselves. Looks refreshing!
Beautiful 🎉vlog enjoying fr Jamaica 🏖️
Great people nice country and beautiful video keep tight and blessings !
Yes, thank you
Barbados is clean and people are very nice. not so many people for sure. You also look good Tigress. Looks like a town in Kenya
Clean is an understatement
SHARING IS CARING.LETS DO IT FAM🙏
Local market places and street vendors should be supported when in Barbados 🇧🇧🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥🔥🔥 Rise !
Yes, they should. ❤
I will👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Going in October, can’t wait, second visit since Many, May years ago, my Grandfather is from there🇧🇧👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
That's a great tourist information. Clean, well structure environment and nice people. ❤it
9ja in UK.
From my observation so far Barbados is a calm country
The rule of law is respected and a strong link to free education which leads to social mobility and the ability to reason
Ms AT, I’m so proud of you showing ppl the world from an African perspective! We are so disconnected as a ppl! Our cultures are very similar wherever we are! Wode Maya is also doing a fantastic job of introducing Africans to Africans around the globe and opening the eyes of Africans in Brazil and dispelling the lies taught by those who hates us! ☮ and blessings ☮✡☪💟One ppl, One luv❤
I love your contents and am proud of you.Thank you for showing the world to us here in Africa.
Taking a solo trip to Barbados in a week, so excited! Beautiful video girl!
Good afternoon from PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Wow how are you doing?
Barbados is beautiful
The tour guide is the best 🎉😂 watching fr Jamaica 🏖️
Not at all as he is giving some streets the wrong names.
Blessings we are one people ❤️🇯🇲
Yes, we are, I'm half Jamaican half Bajan based in the UK. I've been to both islands and loved them both so much ❤ 🇯🇲 🇧🇧
Hi,my name is Nimfasha from Burundi,if you know some people from Burundi tanzania rwanda or kenya they can let know me because I want to know more information about barbados,thanks
But we are not all from Africa..We are cousins...Black ppl once covered the entire Earth,not just Africa...the Carribean andctge Americas was one huge continent b4 the carribean Sea was created by a disaster...this is why they called Carribean ppl West Indians,just like those brothers and sister that were the first ,and were called American Indians,but were really Nubians ...
hello lynn and nice sights of sounds of the real streets of Barbados.
It’s a little nice island
The last time I ate dongs I was but a child. I am glad you are seeing what Barbados is like. Their food, especially the fresh fish, is really good.
Thank you for showing your travdl experiences. I love it. ❤
Guyanese here in the house.. squash is delicious with chicken and coconut milk with plenty tomatoes....great vedio hoping to visit Barbados this year
Gal the place is so clean hope our ppl can borrow a leaf
It's wonderful to see my island home on RUclips,and to see Africantigress enjoying our little island,but while you were enjoying the coconut water did the gut that touring with you have one also
Damn nice vlogg am coming Barbados
Another dope clip, keep going girl❤❤
Thank you for sharing good content ❤🎉
St Lucia is absolutely beautiful 😻
im originally from Saint Lucia and this is a beautiful country and people, Barbados.
Good job girl...travel the world...watching you from Minnesota USA 🇺🇸... ❤
Barbados market is clean
You're on the right ✅️ journey, next trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹, St Vincent, Grenada, Guyana 🇬🇾 and the rest of the Caribbean. Many You tubers haven't been. Love ❤️ keep it 💯 going ❤
Then Jamaica
Your camera does a very good job with clarity and color! What kind of camera is it?
Gopro
Watching from U.S. I'm loving it.
Barbados look nice
Thank you for showing us this beautiful land🎉
Thank you for filming our island. The history of the island is also very interesting ✊🏾🇧🇧
Thank u for coming to barbados and showing a different side of my home land stay safe and continue the good work
Coming for that Barbados molasses, dat is on the list of many things‼️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇧🇧❤️
I’m Jamaican and I think Barbados look more European than African while downtown Jamaica (any big town) looks more like Africa. It’s great to experience different flavours in different islands yet we are one. We have more in common with each other than we have with Europe or Africa
But Barbados is more African in ways ie lifestyle ie education, family values. No nudity or nude beaches, no lewdness or drug use in public or you go STRAIGHT TO JAIL. No wearing military clothing or straight to jail. Very strict & African homestyle. We don't patronize whites. If you work in the hotel industry NO DATING WHITE patrons. Nobody is going to braid your hair on the beach or treat you like you're better bc you're white. In fact Bajans don't like euros or Americans at all. We were the first and most brutally colonized slave society yet we're now a republic.
I love Jamaicans! A lot like Haitians they're revolutionary. My husband & son's dad is Jamaican. The men are very intense & masculine.
Barbados is called little England. A lot of the buildings are colonial style..
Barbados is a very powerful island in the Carribean...it was on this island tge First lodge in the Carribean was set up...And the Judiciary practice in the Carribean was created on this island...and alot of Islands send thier new police recruits for training on Barbados...and one of the strongest Currency in the Carribean is Bajan/Barbados.
Lovely content & it’s good to see friendly people everywhere. No wonder many tourists love to visit Barbados. Looks like street vending is getting root where blacks rule around the world. For people’s safety, it’s good that most cars are off limit where street vending is taking place with the exception of the place where you bought the coconut fruit drink. Glad to see the clean streets despite the street vending.
Good job I love this country hopefully one day to visit
AFRICA TIGRESS, I NEVER KNEW THAT YOU WERE IN THE WEST INDIES? YOU'RE JUST A FEW MINUTES AWAY FROM MY HOME NEW YORK 🌹🇺🇸
Come visit me here lol
@@AFRICANTIGRESS I'M GOING TO ANOTHER STATE TOMORROW TO WORK ! I WISH I COULD COME AND GIVE A BIG HUG 🤗 🤗 I HOPE THAT YOU'RE HAVING MAD FUN WHILE IN BARBADOS!
The West Indies a few minutes away from New York, what mode of transport can do that?
How have your experience been in the Caribbean Islands and have you drank any coconut water yet? I hope you can make it over to the US Virgin Island next year for Carnival tiger ,and enjoy go to the beach ⛱️ 😊
You don't want that? Bajan was You doan wan dat or dah?
African Tigress, you have to come back and visit us..
The street where the market was is called Cheapside and not Lower Broad Street.
Tigress you fit right in home away from home lol enjoy ,are you going to travel all.carribean countries ???
Beautiful country 🎉
It really is!
Very clean city❤and friendly people.
I been to Bridgetown when I went to Barbados. Tomorrow makes a year since I went down there
Do St.Lucia next
Welcome to BARBADOS ❤
You met Eric Lewis one of our biggest comedians.
Wow! I was lucky
Thanks,for showing me in barbados
LOL AT learning the Bajan Creole boy!!
For those who don't skip the adds❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
The carribean are like small scattered african states overseas
Yes they are and that why it’s disturbing to have to get a visa to travel to Africa then to be treated like an outsider by some Immigration Officers on the continent
Africa??? Not even close boy.
💯
AS A BAJAN, 🇧🇧 we are descendants of Africans brought to the island 🏝 mainly during slavery under the British 🇬🇧
@@cherylholder930if you think their bad you should try immigration at London Heathrow
Hi God bless my sister, Thank you for showing us how our People, deported by the evil system of centuries past, live.
am in love with barbados,i had its visa free for kenyans maybe one day God willing will visit
It is darling
Bajan ❤🎉 got the beautiful African Tigress first in the Caribbean ❤❤❤❤ my Niece to the world
Uncle is giving you an education.
Dudu Osun (a natural soap) is from Nigeria.
@AFRICANTIGRESS We have these fruits you bought in Kenya we call them kunazi mostly found in the coastal area they have a hard seed with rough edges you have to be awful not to hurt your upper part of the mouth and have a little sour sweet taste.
huko bara, hatuna hizo
Hang on!!!!! I am looking at the beautiful people of Barbados!
Bang in the middle of the city!!!
And the great majority of the Black Women ARE NOT WEARING WEAVES !!
None of all that "bone straight" nonsense that is rampant amongst vain black women elsewhere!
God bless you Bajan women!!
Stay Black, stay blessed, stay African!!!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
Not bleached either, very proud of their brown skin
@@cherylholder930 I see that, I swear I am so proud of them!
Now I know from whence I shall seek my bride!!!❤️💛💚.
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
Confidence cannot be bought and the Bajans are one of the most intelligent islanders in the Carribean..So I guess those women are more educated as to who they are...Cant say that about many of our neighbours ,whose women lack self worth and confidence...
I love your dress!
Awesome!
@AFRICANTIGRESS Just so you know you walked past the Rum and Roti which is opposite the main shopping street
The owner follows you on RUclips which is why she loves Africans!!!! 😃♥️
Omg you should have welcomed me in ❤
We were not there at the same time! I’m just letting you know that in your video you went past a food store whose owner follows you. Whilst in her shop by sheer coincidence she showed us your utube account and encouraged us to follow you. Great pity you were not to know this. She would have greeted you with open arms and would have given you the best Roti you have ever tasted!!
Pops bypassed the oldest Anglican Church in Barbados when he crossed the street to go into Swan Street.
*one of the oldest
Thought he was going there.
The country code - +234 Is Nigeria and not Ghana. The product you saw, actually bathing soap (Dudu Osun) is a Nigerian product. Its in Yoruba language (Dudu Osun) meaning Black Soap..
The whole of Africa use that soap relax my friend
You are doing great 👍
Pray the storms do not be too terrible and bad 🙏🏿😊☺️
The markets and streets are just like in kenya
My only other home !! Love from Trinidad !! 🇹🇹 ❤️ 🇧🇧
KINGSTON JAMAICA THIS IS A DOWNTOWN,NOT THAT FILTH WE HAVE.
😆😆😆
I walked through every corner of those streets in down town Bridge Town. Another thing visitors need to know about Barbados, they frown at visitors wearing Camouflage . It is strictly reserved for their Military.
you'll get arrested or at least stripped of it in Trinidad
You dare not try that in Nigeria
Yes!
Downtown Barbados? Barbados is a country. It's like saying downtown Kenya. You're in Bridgetown.
Everybody in Barbados can be found downtown it looks like unlike your other video.
Love that squash‼️‼️‼️
The population of Barbados is less than 300,000 so African Tigress, don't be expecting to see crowded streets and market places, as you would in some parts of the world.
Its top most densely populated in the world though
Could never be in the top 10 .
Hey you must go to Miami Beach in Christchurch and eat a fish cutter from there....delicious enjoy ❤
I will go
we have dudu osun in nigeria it comes from the yoruba which mean black soap
Am Congolese i do stay in Kenya Nairobi i want to come there in Barbados but i don't know where to start from😢
Yes we are very friendly people. You are safe there, of course you will have some people that are up to no good but that is a very small group. I was born there . Most of my family is there.
I'm from Pakistan, has earnest desire to visit this beautiful island nation ❤
We have broadstreet in Liberia 🇱🇷
Love how authentic and real the video is not fabricated, you see the actual country, people and market
You were on all the main streets of Bridgetown. I don't call these the "real" streets. This is all very popular with tourists. Speightstown and Basheba are less touristy. Speightstown, from what I remember, is more gritty but at the same time more vibrant. But it may be more built up now than what I remember. There are a few parishes in the country and you're southwest in St. Michael. I like Holetown. Bridgetown is fine but make sure you get to other parishes, beaches, and to the hilly interior areas. Mount Hillaby is worth going to. Barbados isn't as hilly, mountainous/green as many other islands.
Although the British have done some really terrible things, I do credit them for some of the sense of order and beauty and cleanliness and discipline I see in Barbados and other islands. I don't know if it is because they're small that has help to retain it. Former French and Spanish colonies, and Portugese, have more issues. That's not to excuse some of the horrors of any colonialist time. But history is history. We have to grown and prosper.
tbh, I get frustrated when, well, when some people call anyone with a Caribbean accent, "Jamaican." But I get even more frustrated when people act like the only thing worthwhile about visiting the Caribbean are the beaches, the sea and fish, and warm weather. The people are always, IMO, the most interesting part of any place you can go to. Now, vloggers, like AT, can show the people in the places they travel to.