Reason there's increase in tourism in lodwar is the upgrading of the road A1, the once sleepy town centers are thriving coz of trade like before when the roads were pathetic these towns, lokichar, kainuk, lokitaung were all marginalized, lodwar has great potential for tourism and business once the nakadok border post with Sudan is built the potential of tourism and trade will be tapped
Hope South Sudan also tarmac their side to Juba but I believe they will with the Kenyan side finishing. One day that border post will be as big as the one in Moyale
thanks for taking us to see lodwar. interesting statue. the hands are a bit big though lol. but i understand hands are the toughest part for most sculptors.
I remember trips to Lodwar way back in early 2000s. Very long road trips and sometimes flooded rivers along the way. Very interesting landscape and terrain.
Hahah I didn't know you were a Turkana Girl. I love that place. I've been watching videos about the place on Chams Media for about a year now, I've watched all the videos he has made about Turkana, I think its has HUGE potential for anyone that wants to invest. HUGE.
4:56 that's turkwel river near lodwar town kawalase river is the one that marks the boundary between turkana and west pokot County which joins up with the turkwel, lodwar is extremely hot place in fact it has the hottest climate in the country average highs of 36 degrees
Great video! Great series! Keep up the good work. Lots of memories of Lodwar. I have been there at least 10 times back in late 80s early 90s. Yes it always took me 3 days to get to nariakotome for missionary work. Yes we stayed at turkwel lodge back then just outside lodwar on the lake. Back then KCB bank, post office, airstrip, Mombasa hotel ( run by a guy from the coast) and a great stay at bishop Mahon place. Great Irish man. He was always great to receive us. 9 hours ride from kitale to Lodwar. The main road was tarmacked but all of Lodwar town was dusty roads. Very few cars in those days. Part of Kakuma road was tarmac back then.
Very nice indeed, in such heat you ladies done very well to show us around. They say, 12noon to 3pm is the hotest and people should avoid. Love the area and I like driving so I will plan a trip to Kenya. A sante Sana. Keep up the good work!
Came to Lodwar 1983. The Norwegians paved the road between Kitale to Kalokol, finished around 1985. Got spoiled. Waste of money. Norwegians built a fish factory Kalokol in early 1980. Failed. Italians tried fish farming. Failed. We tried tree planting. Difficult indeed. Traditionel Turkanas lovely, stern. The climate knocks you out.
Bonjour Liv, ce voyage en voiture vers le nord du Kenya est une belle aventure, personnellement j'aime beaucoup ces paysages constitués de collines , de rivières et de vallées. Ce voyage est empreint de nostalgie, notamment à Lodwar où tu as passé les premières années de ta vie. Forcément, beaucoup de choses ont changé en plus de quinze ans. De plus, la perception de notre environnement n'est pas la même selon que l'on est enfant puis adulte. La montée à pied vers le Christ semble pénible, c'est aussi un exercice physique et il fait chaud. Certes, ce n'est pas Rio de Janeiro mais c'est tout aussi beau !
Bonjour Didier, merci beaucoup. en effet ce voyage était vraiment aventureux. C'était bien de retracer les racines de mon enfance. Le nord du Kenya est en effet beau et j'aimerais que plus de gens visitent c'est pourquoi j'ai commencé moi-même j'espère que d'autres suivront la suite
How i wish you could show us the view from our lady of immaculate high vantage point through your binoculars to see how lodwar looks,thanks for posting,you are so sweet.
Beautiful Turkana. People underrate it me included as its arid, hot and dry, unforgiving climatic conditions and miles far away from other towns . I never knew that it has all this beauty to offer. That statue resembles Christ the redeemer statue in Rio De Janeiro in Brazil, South America. I think I should also explore Kenya not only abroad. Thanks for this content.
I can assure u lodwar and moyale has pyramids I don't think all those hills r just hills am sure some r pyramids covered with grass we r close to Ethiopia and Sudan which have pyramids also
You're very likely right. Kenya used to be part of the greater Ethiopian empire. This country has very many secrets to be uncovered in relation to the ancient kingdoms, and many of the events recorded in what we today call the bible.
@@lucysiringwani9931 No they don't! They look very structured with equally proportioned sides, and they're all about the same size, like someone designed and built them that way.
Peace my sister! While I love watching many of your videos and most of the content in them! This particular video showing you'll hugging a statue of some christ like figure!, has Idolatry written all over it! Whenever I see pictures/videos such as this where people are out right dealing with Idols made of stone or wood.I feel a spiritual need to help bring to light the importance of not giving into such practices of Idolatry! Videos such as this teach our younger generations coming up, that it is okay to do such practices. It simply breaks my heart to see such things! Scripture tells us clearly not to hold up in esteem any god of wood or stone! The damage around the world that has been done, due the worship of such Idolatry is simply heartbreaking to say the least! Exodus 20:4.Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Isaiah 43:11 11. I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no savior. Our creator here just told us in this verse that HE alone is our savior and redeemer...And that there is No savior beside him! The word I is referring to one being...Who is the creator of all things! I don't blame people for their lack of knowledge of scripture. But please get proper understanding of the creator, that he is completely different from any of his creation! Peace and love!
Lodwar🥰my city my town, hiyo song kwa background inaitwaje dear?
Great childhood memories Olivia. I didn't know u were born in Turkana County!!
Thank you. Yes, I was born and spend most of my childhood there. That's home
I did not know that Lodwar is that big and is developing everyday thank you for showing us faces of Kenya that we may otherwise not see,cheers.😅
Reason there's increase in tourism in lodwar is the upgrading of the road A1, the once sleepy town centers are thriving coz of trade like before when the roads were pathetic these towns, lokichar, kainuk, lokitaung were all marginalized, lodwar has great potential for tourism and business once the nakadok border post with Sudan is built the potential of tourism and trade will be tapped
Hope South Sudan also tarmac their side to Juba but I believe they will with the Kenyan side finishing. One day that border post will be as big as the one in Moyale
Indeed devolution and cross-border business has opened up Turkana to the rest of the world.
I had to watch it to the end 🙏🏾
Great
I was just scrolling boom I saw the documentary I love it❤️
thanks for taking us to see lodwar. interesting statue. the hands are a bit big though lol. but i understand hands are the toughest part for most sculptors.
Thanks UHURU for remembering Turkanas, they have been marginalized for long, now we need dams to harvest water for drinking and irrigation
Thanks for the video...I studied at lodwar high and now living in Australia....and for that you earn a subscription
Good job that is my home town ❤❤
I remember trips to Lodwar way back in early 2000s. Very long road trips and sometimes flooded rivers along the way. Very interesting landscape and terrain.
Lodwar has really developed compared to back then
@@LIVKENYA one of the places I will need to revisit, including Mombasa.
Good to see my town great trip
Thank you for watching.
I remember that lordwa town view😍
Hahah I didn't know you were a Turkana Girl. I love that place. I've been watching videos about the place on Chams Media for about a year now, I've watched all the videos he has made about Turkana, I think its has HUGE potential for anyone that wants to invest. HUGE.
When someone from msa complains lodwar is hot know its boiling... Great content Olivia
Thank you.
The difference being Lodwar is dry heat while MSA is humid as fuck
Hiyo papa ni Kali,
4:56 that's turkwel river near lodwar town kawalase river is the one that marks the boundary between turkana and west pokot County which joins up with the turkwel, lodwar is extremely hot place in fact it has the hottest climate in the country average highs of 36 degrees
Thanks for clarifying that
Great video! Great series! Keep up the good work. Lots of memories of Lodwar. I have been there at least 10 times back in late 80s early 90s. Yes it always took me 3 days to get to nariakotome for missionary work. Yes we stayed at turkwel lodge back then just outside lodwar on the lake. Back then KCB bank, post office, airstrip, Mombasa hotel ( run by a guy from the coast) and a great stay at bishop Mahon place. Great Irish man. He was always great to receive us. 9 hours ride from kitale to Lodwar. The main road was tarmacked but all of Lodwar town was dusty roads. Very few cars in those days. Part of Kakuma road was tarmac back then.
Great memories indeed
Good job @Liv
Thanks for showing us our homeland!
Ejokonoi🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great video! Thanks!
Now thats what we call a roadtrip...
It was so a great adventure and very interesting
That place is epic! Beautiful! I hope one day I will also be able to visit Lodwar. Thank you girls for taking us virtually!
I hope you get visit it too. Thank you
Very nice indeed, in such heat you ladies done very well to show us around. They say, 12noon to 3pm is the hotest and people should avoid. Love the area and I like driving so I will plan a trip to Kenya. A sante Sana. Keep up the good work!
Yeah. It's pretty hot and dry. Visit the county and let me know how it goes
Came to Lodwar 1983. The Norwegians paved the road between Kitale to Kalokol, finished around 1985. Got spoiled. Waste of money. Norwegians built a fish factory Kalokol in early 1980. Failed. Italians tried fish farming. Failed. We tried tree planting. Difficult indeed. Traditionel Turkanas lovely, stern. The climate knocks you out.
I STUDIED AT LODWAR PRIMARY SOME YEARS BACK ITS BEEN LONGTIME OVER TEN YEARS SINCE I WAS THERE. NICE EXPERIENCE BEING IN LODWAR
Alot has changed over the years. It's a totally different town. Thank you for watching
@@LIVKENYA your instagram?
Bonjour Liv, ce voyage en voiture vers le nord du Kenya est une belle aventure, personnellement j'aime beaucoup ces paysages constitués de collines , de rivières et de vallées. Ce voyage est empreint de nostalgie, notamment à Lodwar où tu as passé les premières années de ta vie. Forcément, beaucoup de choses ont changé en plus de quinze ans. De plus, la perception de notre environnement n'est pas la même selon que l'on est enfant puis adulte. La montée à pied vers le Christ semble pénible, c'est aussi un exercice physique et il fait chaud. Certes, ce n'est pas Rio de Janeiro mais c'est tout aussi beau !
Bonjour Didier, merci beaucoup. en effet ce voyage était vraiment aventureux. C'était bien de retracer les racines de mon enfance. Le nord du Kenya est en effet beau et j'aimerais que plus de gens visitent c'est pourquoi j'ai commencé moi-même j'espère que d'autres suivront la suite
How i wish you could show us the view from our lady of immaculate high vantage point through your binoculars to see how lodwar looks,thanks for posting,you are so sweet.
Lodwar is beautiful
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You have come far madam
Awesome stuff you are doing. Damn, I should plan a visit to Northern Kenya.
Thank you
I really waited for this
Nice
Tremendous experience 💯💯💯
Thank you
Thank you...now I know lodwar...seems once the constructions are done it will be more scenic
Yes it will be. It's totally worth a visit
I love your videos
Thank you so much
Beautiful Turkana. People underrate it me included as its arid, hot and dry, unforgiving climatic conditions and miles far away from other towns . I never knew that it has all this beauty to offer. That statue resembles Christ the redeemer statue in Rio De Janeiro in Brazil, South America. I think I should also explore Kenya not only abroad. Thanks for this content.
I am glad it was an eye opener. Thank you for watching
@@LIVKENYA Okey
Thank you again for a very interesting and informative video, keep up the good work.
Thank you James
Good job 👍!!
Caming Soon to my town kakuma refugee resettlement 😅😢
This is really nice !! . Did you upload the Voi town tour? I haven’t any.
It's coming soon
You’ve done a lot with a small car, now what if you get a 4x4? What’s your fuel consumption BTW?
I think we were in the same school,same class in bishop mahon right?
Interesting. Help me remember
Where are my Turkanas at?
10:32 are those pyramids?
They are Lodwar Hills
I saw the "statue of liberty" 😂
😂😂😂😂
Not Christ the Redeemer?
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The last time I was in lodwar I was 13 year old and am rely longing going back
The last time I was in lodwar I was 13 year old and am rely longing going back
Thank you
I can assure u lodwar and moyale has pyramids I don't think all those hills r just hills am sure some r pyramids covered with grass we r close to Ethiopia and Sudan which have pyramids also
Come to think of it!!! The hills don’t look organic in nature.
That's a nice theory. It would be great if it turns out to be true
You're very likely right. Kenya used to be part of the greater Ethiopian empire. This country has very many secrets to be uncovered in relation to the ancient kingdoms, and many of the events recorded in what we today call the bible.
@@lucysiringwani9931 No they don't! They look very structured with equally proportioned sides, and they're all about the same size, like someone designed and built them that way.
Na watu wanasema ati Nairobi tu ndio kuna tengenezwa barabara
Ni Kila mahali
Peace my sister! While I love watching many of your videos and most of the content in them! This particular video showing you'll hugging a statue of some christ like figure!, has Idolatry written all over it! Whenever I see pictures/videos such as this where people are out right dealing with Idols made of stone or wood.I feel a spiritual need to help bring to light the importance of not giving into such practices of Idolatry! Videos such as this teach our younger generations coming up, that it is okay to do such practices. It simply breaks my heart to see such things! Scripture tells us clearly not to hold up in esteem any god of wood or stone! The damage around the world that has been done, due the worship of such Idolatry is simply heartbreaking to say the least! Exodus 20:4.Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Isaiah 43:11
11. I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no savior. Our creator here just told us in this verse that HE alone is our savior and redeemer...And that there is No savior beside him! The word I is referring to one being...Who is the creator of all things! I don't blame people for their lack of knowledge of scripture. But please get proper understanding of the creator, that he is completely different from any of his creation! Peace and love!
Caming Soon to my town kakuma refugee resettlement 😅😢