Why are you complaining about many tourists on the masai mara instead of feeling lucky to witness the wonders of kenya. Also youre in the savannah ofc the road is dirtroads due to dry seasons. Should they tarmack the roads to ease your journey at the expense of the natural wild animal habitat and food?
Hello, thanks for watching the video. I want to address the points that you are commenting on. We are very happy and lucky that we could experience the beauty of Kenya. The country surprised us in a lot of ways, and we have been recommending it to many people since our visit. A variety in landscapes, amazing wildlife opportunities and friendly welcoming people. But if people would ask me if it is worth it to splurge on Masai Mara (since July 2024 it is 200USD park fee for international visitors), I tend to be a bit reluctant. We saw many other cars (we counted over 100 watching a small pride of lions!), and I can only think that if must be stressful for the animals to be surrounded by so many cars. Some drivers really get way too close and don't give right of way to the animals. In my opinion, Kenya has really beautiful smaller conservancies where you can get a more intimate safari experience without being too intrusive for the animals. In the third episode we take the viewers to Rukinga conservancy. I had never heard of it before visiting Kenya, but it was brilliant! If I gave you the impression that I want roads to be paved, I am sorry for that, as that is not my point at all. We like to get off the tar road as much as possible :-) My point was that the safarivan that we have rented was not the right fit for the road conditions (too little clearance and very bad suspension), that's why we decided to take the Landcruiser of the lodge instead of doing a selfdrive. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out! Have a nice day.
Nice video! Love the elephants running across the road with the small ones ❤
Thanks! Yeah it was a cool moment, especially when the big one warned us afterwards, like it was saying "get out of our way" 🫣
Love it so glad I clicked on your insta profile today and found this. No chance my Mom’s are doing this. Going to be binge watching this Chanel now 😊
We adapted our usual travel style for the moms, added some more glam and some more food and wine :-)
Yay! Karibu kenya 😊
Asante sana!
Stay safe and enjoy Kenya. Wishing you well.
Thank you! We really enjoyed Kenya 🇰🇪
So cool
Glad you liked it!
karibu kenya,
Asante sana!
Is this the new white RUclips couple in town? Its good they are here to replace the ones who left
Come on now! Some bizarre thinking. As Kenyans, we are glad they are here.
@@4Waridi just pointing out the obvious
@@4Waridi ok madam, teach me how to engage
WHO HURT YOU SIS?. WHY SOO MUCH HATE, CHANNEL YOUR HATE TO ISRAELIS NOT EUROPEANS.
Hear this sadist😂
Why are you complaining about many tourists on the masai mara instead of feeling lucky to witness the wonders of kenya. Also youre in the savannah ofc the road is dirtroads due to dry seasons. Should they tarmack the roads to ease your journey at the expense of the natural wild animal habitat and food?
Hello, thanks for watching the video. I want to address the points that you are commenting on.
We are very happy and lucky that we could experience the beauty of Kenya. The country surprised us in a lot of ways, and we have been recommending it to many people since our visit. A variety in landscapes, amazing wildlife opportunities and friendly welcoming people.
But if people would ask me if it is worth it to splurge on Masai Mara (since July 2024 it is 200USD park fee for international visitors), I tend to be a bit reluctant. We saw many other cars (we counted over 100 watching a small pride of lions!), and I can only think that if must be stressful for the animals to be surrounded by so many cars. Some drivers really get way too close and don't give right of way to the animals.
In my opinion, Kenya has really beautiful smaller conservancies where you can get a more intimate safari experience without being too intrusive for the animals. In the third episode we take the viewers to Rukinga conservancy. I had never heard of it before visiting Kenya, but it was brilliant!
If I gave you the impression that I want roads to be paved, I am sorry for that, as that is not my point at all. We like to get off the tar road as much as possible :-) My point was that the safarivan that we have rented was not the right fit for the road conditions (too little clearance and very bad suspension), that's why we decided to take the Landcruiser of the lodge instead of doing a selfdrive.
If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out!
Have a nice day.