The generosity of that Namibian lady has really touched me. She be blessed. For that reason am subscribing to her channel and I think I'm gonna be her biggest fan😊
Namibia was the fifth province of South Africa when the movie 🎥 "God's must be crazy" was produced so either way you are correct. It was called South West Africa. They got independence from South Africa in 1990 and changed the province's name to Namibia. The other four provinces that constituted South Africa then were Transvaal, Orange Free State, Natal and Cape Province. These were also changed and rearranged into the nine provinces we currently have in South Africa 🇿🇦 when we got freedom from the previous regime in 1994 😊.
@user-se3cb9rw9k 1910 was just independence, Afrikaners can say they gained their freedom then, and we lost even the little bit of freedom we had left in 1910. 1994 is our year of Freedom
@@lebo5281 Then she should've said black people got freedom from apartheid in 1994.. But when we speaking about SA as a country it got its independence in 1910..
@user-se3cb9rw9k How do you form ANC in 1912 if you gained your freedom in 1910 and lose your land in 1913 over the Native Land Act? 1910 was the merger of the Dutch colonies with British colonies to form a union. Britain still presided over international matters concerning South Africa. The person stated correctly the distinction between independence and freedom, it was you who claimed freedom from the 1910 arrangement.
Well done Live and your team. I have followed the tour trip from when you were in Zambia to SA and now going back. I admire your sense of adventure, if more youths in Africa can do this, that will make us a different people. Travel well and God bless
Thanks again Liv Kenya 🇰🇪 for your 20th episode premiering. You have been educative, entertaining and optimistic throughout. Someday you shall be nominated tourism ambassador courtsey of professionalism and persistent exploration. Liv Kenya 🇰🇪 to Africa and the world 🌎
Liv. A few facts about 🇳🇦 roads and fuel: 1. The money you paid at the border indeed goes to the Road Fund, it is used very well hence we are renowned for having the best road network in Africa. 2. We have a fuel fund as well, which subsidises fuel at the pump. Our prices are always lower than our neighbours'. Also, the fuel price is different from play to play because there is a formula used to determine cost from the port of Walvis Bay. Every litre of fuel you buy a portion goes to the fuel fund and another to the road fund.
You guys have made a good name for Kenya and Kenyans in this travel . When I was in high school in Nairobi, we had Namibians school mates. I remember a guy called Tukojen. They went back to Namibia after Sam Nujoma became the Prime Minister of Namibia.
True, though´s not the only reason. As Liv explained NA and ZA border each other, share rivers, regions (Kalahari), ehnic groups (e.g.Khoisan, Ngunis) and so much more (like Eswatini, Lesotho, Botswana) and even South Mozambique or South Zim. Just like Habishas (Ethio,Eritrea,Djibiuti...) and so forh.
I can now conclude that Africa is beautiful, its we've not got that time and resources to exhaust every corner, what have seen from the Nairobi to cape Town is that Africa is underrated
big shouts to the generous Vapa.and the generous kenyan guy who stopped to invite you girls.the kenyan embassy on your way through the city made me laugh coz it reminded me of when i had travelled to doha then bumped on it.good job and nice travels im overwhelmed by your videos.
What an episode, thanks and ThatGirl Vapa, a Namibian gem. She is so kind, humble, knowledgable, honest, humble, and at the same time so so funny! Remember Namibia got it´s independence only a bit one generation, so they are catching up and since so darn rich (diamonds,gold, now oil,gas, lithium etc), is peaceful, small population - will eventually be more successful than many African countries! Namibia,SA, Lesotho, Botswana and Eswatini are so similar in everything, it is the distinct cultures that make them so unique and Liv Kenya is learning and passing it down in her unique way.
Very educative and entertaining. Everytime you release an episode, i have to literally stop everything. My friends and I are planning to do this soon. I noticed Patrick doesn't talk much though but a cool guy. He's a very good videographer. What camera are you using? I need to purchase one
I love the way liv defends nature even if people have negative ideas about the places she will have positive feedback to that. Which is awesome being a nature person also.😊😊😊
They made our stay in Windhoek beautiful. We were so lucky and blessed to meet very kind people throughout this trip. Thank you for following us from day one. Ep. 21 bado iko jikoni😅
South africa have 6 plants for manufacturing cars that's why their many Mercedes Benz 1. Mercedes Benz and VW plants in Eastern Cape 2. Toyota plant in Durban 3. BMW, Nissan and Ford plants in Pretoria
Olivia,what a joy to meet a fellow kenyan away from home,If possible I wont hesitate to move to Namibia..the little introvert spirit in me loves such less populated spaces.To our host,I am coming to subscribe.You are such a vibe and funny,we love you ❤
Namibia,we are here,,so happy for youuuuuuuu My friend's, you're so courageous especially in exploring the new places,I know one day I will be joining you.
I'm following keenly on road infrastructure to learn a few things. Namibia is number 1 on the continent in terms of road infrastructure and I wanted to know why. 1. I have not seen a single mtaro anywhere by the roadside meaning all drains are covered under the pedestrian pavement. 2. The only roundabout I've seen is the one with the CBD church constructed in the middle. All other junctions have traffic lights. 3. Their road bumps (I've only seen them at that museum) have a flat top which they paint zebra crossings on top. This reduces damage to cars and discomfort to drivers as well as promoting safe road crossings for pedestrians. No bone shaking rumble strips. 4. Their road signage use green colour background for conventional directions and brown background to highlight places of interest like the museum and hotels. We have no such thing in Kenya. It would help alot in guiding visitors to know where to go and boost visitor numbers. Other points I've picked up, we don't have any similar museum in Kenya that showcases the mau mau rebellion and the years leading to independence in artistic form. Maybe the Kenyan art community can do something and start a mini museum like the one in Windhoek. Or we open a similar gallery at the new Uhuru Gardens museum with scenes from the independence movement.
Tswana from Botwana or Lesotho use the Portuguese inspired alphabet rule while Namibia apply the Dutch inspired Afrikaans language, next to English and their local languages respectively, therefore the pronounciation differences from English.
Yes we do have big land but our population is small, we dont know about traffic here, if you decide to go from point A to B you will reach in the time you suppose to without delay
Am officially addicted to @liv Kenya... Windhoek haijaiva Sana hivyo. Hizo shamba kubwa wako nazo wanaweza uzia wakenya😂 population ya Nairobi imezidi, wengine tunaweza kuenda huko. Thanks for letting us live vicariously through you.❤ Looking forward to the next one 😊😊
Hi Liv team. I was dozing as I watched this episode until I heard a lot of excitement from Swahili speakers and how wonderful to see a host driving visitors around with ease. This episode ended in a lot of colour and style not seen on the journey to Cape town.
@@hirokoherwamanyami3542 That's great,I hope one day I'll be in a position of visiting your country.I love your meat culture,hospitality and the great scenery.One love from Nairobi Kenya.
SA number plates identify as follows by province at very end of the registration no: GP- Gauteng Provice NW - North West FS- Free State KZN - Kwa-Zulu Natal MP- Mpumalanga NC - Nothern Cape EC - Eastern Cape L - Limpopo
@walkwithorr Correction : KZN and Western Cape use area codes at the start of the number ND, NPN, NX, NKR etc for KZN, CA, CAA etc for Western cape. They only use the provincial tags on personalised plates: ZN & WP
@tho88315 Ja, I remember when NRB ran out of numbers and they announced the ZN thingy, but it only started in Dec and hasn't been fully rolled out. The Ns are still valid.
Finally another episode been waiting for long. Thanks for the virtual tour iam traveling the world with you. Namibia is beautiful. "Vindok" not Windhoek 😅🤸
Thank you for your patience and for following this journey, Drew. Vinduk still tickles me to date😆😆. To think that all these years I have been pronouncing all the syllables in Windhoek is laughable.
Very interesting road trip, following up u guys i have learned so much about African so far .... In this trip we are together till u get back home in Kenya. Safe journey Iiv Kenya and your crew.
This is from Tanzania. I really like this Nairobi to Cape Town trip. I am waiting to see Episode 21 Cape Town to Nairobi via Namibia. Please keep East African hope alive.
She was suppose to take you to the single quarters open market to eat braai meat with kashumbali with pap same as nyama shoma, they cook it same time the custmer come you choose which meat you want
Most cars you saw in SA are from SA..Each Province has different plates..We can easily identify which car comes from which procince by the first letters and colours/designs
@@LIVKENYA If you remember well, In Gauteng , Pretoria and Joburg, the plate numbers were blue with “GP” at the beginning which stands for Gauteng Province. Just after crossing the Botswana Boarder most plates were NW, which is North west Province and they had a touch of green like the ones in Bloemfontein even though in Bloem they started with letter FS which is Free State Province! Western Cape /Cape Town has a variety from WP to “C “ followed by other letter and they are black and white!
Namibia was a German colony, in German the vowel 'w' is pronounced as 'v'.so yea all German words starting with W are actually pronounced as V. Volkwagen,,,etc
Happy Tours Africa is following you from UGANDA 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 Greetings from UGANDA 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 Enjoy Namibia
Over 100 degrees fahrenheit.. my gudnes Coast bado si hot.. Had to subscribe to her channel coz of her generocity to u guys. Kenyans pia naona tumeanza kuspread all over ka Nigerians bana.
Thank you so much guys so far I have been all along with you in this journey and you making it easy for me....I must visit ..Botswana,cape town but the first one it's Namibia...I now know w it's v and h is silent😂😂😂😂 my family thinks now I am a pro gal...mean while let me search vapa....let me also think of that porridge 😂😂
Olivia Namibia landscape has characteristics of traveling in Arizona or New Mexico with the sand storms. The Capital of Namibia Windhoek City looks amazing with its rich culture of history...thanks for sharing this episode.❤🖤💚👍🏾
Good evening , Liv Kenya. By the way south african number plats are structured based on each province. E.g when you in Pretoria they're GP and when you in Cape Town CA or CY.
LIVKENYA, thanks for the tour, once again. Remind me again why you were not teaching Kenyans Geography in seco? Your knowledge and passion for teaching iko juu. Many thanks to your host, I believe I've seen her with Damaris Njenga taking her around. How kind of her. I would live in Namibia. Thanks to the Kenyans you met in that video for their time and kindness. Now, Kenyans need to demand more for our taxes. Nairobi and other urban centres struggle with proper urban planning & zoning. Looking fwd to the next episode.
That’s so kind of her, I think we should support her by hitting the subscription button 👌
Yes, that's one way of supporting her
I am checking out her accounts right away.
Very true, please invite her to Kenya
@ThatGirlVapa is just vibes!
Big up to her!
Namibia 🇳🇦 has alot to offer
Such a kind soul. She is the best
The generosity of that Namibian lady has really touched me. She be blessed.
For that reason am subscribing to her channel and I think I'm gonna be her biggest fan😊
She is truly a gem. Thank you for supporting her.
Namibia was the fifth province of South Africa when the movie 🎥 "God's must be crazy" was produced so either way you are correct. It was called South West Africa. They got independence from South Africa in 1990 and changed the province's name to Namibia. The other four provinces that constituted South Africa then were Transvaal, Orange Free State, Natal and Cape Province. These were also changed and rearranged into the nine provinces we currently have in South Africa 🇿🇦 when we got freedom from the previous regime in 1994 😊.
Thank you for clarifying that.
We got freedom in 1910..
1994 it was the first democratic elections in SA..
@user-se3cb9rw9k 1910 was just independence, Afrikaners can say they gained their freedom then, and we lost even the little bit of freedom we had left in 1910. 1994 is our year of Freedom
@@lebo5281 Then she should've said black people got freedom from apartheid in 1994..
But when we speaking about SA as a country it got its independence in 1910..
@user-se3cb9rw9k How do you form ANC in 1912 if you gained your freedom in 1910 and lose your land in 1913 over the Native Land Act? 1910 was the merger of the Dutch colonies with British colonies to form a union. Britain still presided over international matters concerning South Africa.
The person stated correctly the distinction between independence and freedom, it was you who claimed freedom from the 1910 arrangement.
I did my bachelors at university of namibia(unam) and surely it's my second home..i love namibia
Thanks for showing our country to the world 🗺 watching from swakopmund Namibia 🇳🇦
It was a pleasure. I cannot wait to be back to explore it some more. You have a beautiful country
Well done Live and your team. I have followed the tour trip from when you were in Zambia to SA and now going back. I admire your sense of adventure, if more youths in Africa can do this, that will make us a different people. Travel well and God bless
Thank you so much for following and supporting our adventures. Indeed traveling opens out mind and sharpens our perspectives
Thanks again Liv Kenya 🇰🇪 for your 20th episode premiering. You have been educative, entertaining and optimistic throughout. Someday you shall be nominated tourism ambassador courtsey of professionalism and persistent exploration. Liv Kenya 🇰🇪 to Africa and the world 🌎
Thank you so much for your kind words, Duncan. I am glad you find the videos insightful.
Liv love to watch you love all your crew hope to see you soon coming to Kenya soon
Liv. A few facts about 🇳🇦 roads and fuel:
1. The money you paid at the border indeed goes to the Road Fund, it is used very well hence we are renowned for having the best road network in Africa.
2. We have a fuel fund as well, which subsidises fuel at the pump. Our prices are always lower than our neighbours'. Also, the fuel price is different from play to play because there is a formula used to determine cost from the port of Walvis Bay.
Every litre of fuel you buy a portion goes to the fuel fund and another to the road fund.
This is amazing. At least there is guarantee that the roads will be well maintained. Great strategy and funding structure
Windhoek is beautiful,I like the museum building ❤🇿🇦
Yes it is beautiful. I love the fact that their touristic sites are free of charge
You guys have made a good name for Kenya and Kenyans in this travel . When I was in high school in Nairobi, we had Namibians school mates. I remember a guy called Tukojen. They went back to Namibia after Sam Nujoma became the Prime Minister of Namibia.
Thank you for your kind words, Wamburu.
In South Africa the vehicle registrations are by province. GP for Gauteng Province which includes Jo'burg and Pretoria, WC is Western Cape etc.
I gather it's because there are so many cars. So they would have run out of numbers if they were centrally numbered. At least that's what I was told
In Namibia the vehicle reg nr are by the town names or some people privatise theirs either to bussiness names or their names
@@hirokoherwamanyami3542 Interesting! Thank you for the info
The Orange River: Senqu originates in Lesotho in a place called Mokhotlong. They are actually building a third dam there called Polihali .
Namibia looks great, their city is beautiful with good roads. thanks for sharing
Yes they are. Thank you for tuning in
God bless you Vapa 😊 for hosting Liv kenya n her friends
Amen Amen
Thanks for this video Namibia formerly South West Africa was under South African rule till 21at March 1990 and it's why there similarities with SA
That’s true
True, though´s not the only reason. As Liv explained NA and ZA border each other, share rivers, regions (Kalahari), ehnic groups (e.g.Khoisan, Ngunis) and so much more (like Eswatini, Lesotho, Botswana) and even South Mozambique or South Zim. Just like Habishas (Ethio,Eritrea,Djibiuti...) and so forh.
I can now conclude that Africa is beautiful, its we've not got that time and resources to exhaust every corner, what have seen from the Nairobi to cape Town is that Africa is underrated
big shouts to the generous Vapa.and the generous kenyan guy who stopped to invite you girls.the kenyan embassy on your way through the city made me laugh coz it reminded me of when i had travelled to doha then bumped on it.good job and nice travels im overwhelmed by your videos.
Vapa and Moses made our stay in Windhoek amazing. Thanks so much for following this journey, Evalyn.
What an episode, thanks and ThatGirl Vapa, a Namibian gem. She is so kind, humble, knowledgable, honest, humble, and at the same time so so funny! Remember Namibia got it´s independence only a bit one generation, so they are catching up and since so darn rich (diamonds,gold, now oil,gas, lithium etc), is peaceful, small population - will eventually be more successful than many African countries!
Namibia,SA, Lesotho, Botswana and Eswatini are so similar in everything, it is the distinct cultures that make them so unique and Liv Kenya is learning and passing it down in her unique way.
Namibia looks great. Thank you for taking us all through your adventures...it has just been a thrilling and educative rollercoaster!
Finally, another episode.
I have been checking since morning.
I am so addicted to this channel . Keep on inspiring us .
Thank you for your patience Faith. Enjoy the episode
Hi liv, really addicted to your channel, congratulations. Where are the other two guys?
@@rue-92 Thank you so much for following this journey. The other two guys took a different route after Bloemfontein (episode 11).
From Episode 1 & 20 I have been your number one virtual travel partner
This channel is so addictive
Thank you
You. Can say that again I will get the whole family to sit and watch 😂😂
i agree
@@AgnesTalakgale 😆😆Say hello to your family
The chronological order of events is on top❤
I am glad kind people still exist, she was God sent.
For sure, She treated us like people she already knew.
Wow that's very good of her thank you our sister from Namibia for hosting them 1 love Africa
Very educative and entertaining. Everytime you release an episode, i have to literally stop everything. My friends and I are planning to do this soon. I noticed Patrick doesn't talk much though but a cool guy. He's a very good videographer. What camera are you using? I need to purchase one
Glad you enjoy it! Patrick is a gem. We use GoPro camera
I love the way liv defends nature even if people have negative ideas about the places she will have positive feedback to that. Which is awesome being a nature person also.😊😊😊
Thank you🤗. We all should appreciate nature
Vapa and Moses were just amazing and kind.
You guys are simply blessed. Looking foward to ep 21.
They made our stay in Windhoek beautiful. We were so lucky and blessed to meet very kind people throughout this trip. Thank you for following us from day one. Ep. 21 bado iko jikoni😅
South africa have 6 plants for manufacturing cars that's why their many Mercedes Benz
1. Mercedes Benz and VW plants in Eastern Cape
2. Toyota plant in Durban
3. BMW, Nissan and Ford plants in Pretoria
Thank you for the heads up🙏
But all of them German cars
Windhoek looks clean and quiet. Loved the Museum, it's a very interesting design. Vapa is a vibe. I'm gonna check out her channel..
It is a beautiful city. Thank you for supporting Vapa. She is a gem.
The long waited episode is here.wish you luck in your endeavours.
Thank you
Welcome to Namibia, land of friendly people, land of the Brave
Thank you
Thanks Liv.
I can see Africa through another eye.
I have seen places I have never seen before.
Kindness is doing what you can where you are,with what you have @that girl vapa feel appreciated for your hospitality
Love love love this journey so far
Olivia,what a joy to meet a fellow kenyan away from home,If possible I wont hesitate to move to Namibia..the little introvert spirit in me loves such less populated spaces.To our host,I am coming to subscribe.You are such a vibe and funny,we love you ❤
It was a good surprise to meet Moses in Namibia. Vapa is just God sent
i can't wait for nov coming to namibia from cape town south africa
Amazing! @ThatGirlVapa is so awesome!!! Very friendly
Yes she is
That's the middle of the CBD in Windhoek and it's not crowded or noisy. Such a chill vibe. I'd love to visit.
You will love it there.
The beauty of travel is the novelty and meeting awesome people, I really love travel 🎉
Namibia,we are here,,so happy for youuuuuuuu My friend's, you're so courageous especially in exploring the new places,I know one day I will be joining you.
Thank you 🙏🏾 and welcome aboard
@@LIVKENYA Asante
Keep going girl 💪💪always behind you🙏🙏🙏 am kenyan watching from Tanzania
Thank you so much for the encouragement 🙏🏾
I'm following keenly on road infrastructure to learn a few things. Namibia is number 1 on the continent in terms of road infrastructure and I wanted to know why.
1. I have not seen a single mtaro anywhere by the roadside meaning all drains are covered under the pedestrian pavement.
2. The only roundabout I've seen is the one with the CBD church constructed in the middle. All other junctions have traffic lights.
3. Their road bumps (I've only seen them at that museum) have a flat top which they paint zebra crossings on top. This reduces damage to cars and discomfort to drivers as well as promoting safe road crossings for pedestrians. No bone shaking rumble strips.
4. Their road signage use green colour background for conventional directions and brown background to highlight places of interest like the museum and hotels. We have no such thing in Kenya. It would help alot in guiding visitors to know where to go and boost visitor numbers.
Other points I've picked up, we don't have any similar museum in Kenya that showcases the mau mau rebellion and the years leading to independence in artistic form. Maybe the Kenyan art community can do something and start a mini museum like the one in Windhoek. Or we open a similar gallery at the new Uhuru Gardens museum with scenes from the independence movement.
Great analysis there.
@likatalikata3823 How do you guys cope without number 4?
This is pure learning....The capital cities of Gaborone and Windhoek are way different from how we are used to pronouncing them.
We never stop learning, James.
Tswana from Botwana or Lesotho use the Portuguese inspired alphabet rule while Namibia apply the Dutch inspired Afrikaans language, next to English and their local languages respectively, therefore the pronounciation differences from English.
They have the largest land in Africa, looking at that land very massive.
Yes we do have big land but our population is small, we dont know about traffic here, if you decide to go from point A to B you will reach in the time you suppose to without delay
And the lowest population density in Africa
That's very true. We were cruising there
That Girl Vapa is so Lit. It's so uplifting when you meet such people(Including Moses) when you're so far from your motherland
They literally made our Stay beautiful
One notable feature about Namibia is that majority of it's cities are highly developed thus limiting urban migration....
Hi Liv Kenya and team. Thanks for fantastic travel content. I'm still traveling with you. Big up.
Keep dropping more baby girl, you are doing a great job, people like it all over Africa.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
We Get rain every year namibia is vast, landscape changes from Windhoek...
Great country you got there
21:13 🎶 Cooold 🎶 while showing 41°C. Poetry.
Am officially addicted to @liv Kenya... Windhoek haijaiva Sana hivyo. Hizo shamba kubwa wako nazo wanaweza uzia wakenya😂 population ya Nairobi imezidi, wengine tunaweza kuenda huko. Thanks for letting us live vicariously through you.❤
Looking forward to the next one 😊😊
😂😂😂😂 Sema polepole
Thanks for this wonderful episode. Longing for more. ❤
Welcome Susan. More episodes coming soon
Hi Liv team. I was dozing as I watched this episode until I heard a lot of excitement from Swahili speakers and how wonderful to see a host driving visitors around with ease. This episode ended in a lot of colour and style not seen on the journey to Cape town.
I am glad the end caught your attention. Thank you for being patient till the end
wow Zambian music playing there, Mampi Afunika
Namibians seem to be kind people,I love how the Namibian lady is well versed with Kenyan stuff.Waiting for the next episode,expedite the upload😂
Yes we are very friendly ❤
Namibians are kind and friendly. We will try our best with the uploads
@@hirokoherwamanyami3542 That's great,I hope one day I'll be in a position of visiting your country.I love your meat culture,hospitality and the great scenery.One love from Nairobi Kenya.
Iam still here following the trip and adventure
Thank you
0:12 If you fly from Kenya to South Africa you cannot enjoy the sights or any other opportunities. I love driving long distances too!👍🏾😎
SA number plates identify as follows by province at very end of the registration no:
GP- Gauteng Provice
NW - North West
FS- Free State
KZN - Kwa-Zulu Natal
MP- Mpumalanga
NC - Nothern Cape
EC - Eastern Cape
L - Limpopo
Thank you 🙏🏾
@walkwithorr Correction : KZN and Western Cape use area codes at the start of the number ND, NPN, NX, NKR etc for KZN, CA, CAA etc for Western cape. They only use the provincial tags on personalised plates: ZN & WP
@@lebo5281 KZN has recently changed their plates to -KZN.
@tho88315 Ja, I remember when NRB ran out of numbers and they announced the ZN thingy, but it only started in Dec and hasn't been fully rolled out. The Ns are still valid.
Watching from Namibia, welcome to to the land of the brave.
Finally another episode been waiting for long. Thanks for the virtual tour iam traveling the world with you. Namibia is beautiful. "Vindok" not Windhoek 😅🤸
Thank you for your patience and for following this journey, Drew. Vinduk still tickles me to date😆😆. To think that all these years I have been pronouncing all the syllables in Windhoek is laughable.
Congratulation Live Kenya and your team. Finally to made it to Namibia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What an adventure you guys had
Yes! Thank you!
Very interesting road trip, following up u guys i have learned so much about African so far .... In this trip we are together till u get back home in Kenya. Safe journey Iiv Kenya and your crew.
Together till the end 🤝🤝
Safe journey back home to you and the entire team.
I have actually enjoyed the adventure throughout the day you started the whole journey
I am happy to hear that. Thank you so much for following this trip
Aki Liv Kenya umekalisha hii episode sana yawa but thank you its out now I love hearing your voice u really elaborate very well
Thank you for your patience 🙏🏾. I try my best
Welcome dear
Ooh my God, am going to settle in Namibia especially swakopmund.
You will totally love it there.
That kenyan brother was so happy to meet up with you guys....🎉
We were excited too💃💃. It is always great meeting our countrymen and women out there. Thank you for following this journey, Clara
Meeting the Kind Girl Vaapa and Moses were thr highlights of this episode for me.
Thank you for watching, Joseph.
I'm learning a lot. Thank you Liv and crew.
Our pleasure!
Hey liv kenya, thanks for all this. Am really really greatful
Better late than never
I’m watching it now 👀
Thank you for tuning in, Ezm
This is from Tanzania. I really like this Nairobi to Cape Town trip. I am waiting to see Episode 21 Cape Town to Nairobi via Namibia. Please keep East African hope alive.
Thank you Robert 🙏🏾
Namibian is laid back and beautiful enjoy your stay
Yes it is. Thank you for tuning in
Thatgirl vapa youtuber is so so generous.. That's so so so lovely...Good about Namibians... That's typical like Ugandans
Hey Liv, thanks for the great content, you never disappoint.
Thank you so much
I think Kenyans belong to the south.we are so loved there.
😂😂
Namibia has very beautiful physical features
She was suppose to take you to the single quarters open market to eat braai meat with kashumbali with pap same as nyama shoma, they cook it same time the custmer come you choose which meat you want
Vapa took us to such a market and we feasted on Kapana. It will be in the next episode.
Pap is an Afrikaans for porridge but then we have our native names for maize porridge such as Oshifima, oruhere just same as Uugali for Kenya
Pap-(Bogobe) in Setswana SA and Botswana lingo😊
This series has me hooked
I am glad
Most cars you saw in SA are from SA..Each Province has different plates..We can easily identify which car comes from which procince by the first letters and colours/designs
Ooh! I didn't know the color of number plates were different. Kindly illustrate if you don't mind
@@LIVKENYA If you remember well, In Gauteng , Pretoria and Joburg, the plate numbers were blue with “GP” at the beginning which stands for Gauteng Province.
Just after crossing the Botswana Boarder most plates were NW, which is North west Province and they had a touch of green like the ones in Bloemfontein even though in Bloem they started with letter FS which is Free State Province! Western Cape /Cape Town has a variety from WP to “C “ followed by other letter and they are black and white!
All number plates in SA are white, and written in different colours
@@sesothomusichub2503 Awesome. Thank you so much for the info
Namibia was a German colony, in German the vowel 'w' is pronounced as 'v'.so yea all German words starting with W are actually pronounced as V. Volkwagen,,,etc
That is right. Everyday, we learn. Thank you for watching, Sonkoloo
We must support @thatgirlvapa, subscribed already
Namibia is hustle free not like the other cities in your tour, by 2026 i will follow the same route as a solo road trip sojourner !
Great observation, Simon! Safe and happy travels. I hope you will share your experience
Thanks again guys. I have 1 question, have u ever had any flat tyre? Because I have not seen you guys change any tire?
We did not get a flat tyre on this trip. We, however, changed one tyre in Tanzania when driving back to Kenya. It had a bulge.
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Over 100 degrees fahrenheit.. my gudnes Coast bado si hot..
Had to subscribe to her channel coz of her generocity to u guys. Kenyans pia naona tumeanza kuspread all over ka Nigerians bana.
It's so hot there. Please support ThatGirl Vapa, she made our stay very comfortable
Kenyans tuko Kila mahali
Thank you so much guys so far I have been all along with you in this journey and you making it easy for me....I must visit ..Botswana,cape town but the first one it's Namibia...I now know w it's v and h is silent😂😂😂😂 my family thinks now I am a pro gal...mean while let me search vapa....let me also think of that porridge 😂😂
Thanks for sharing your journey bravo to Patrick the main driver, sad for president of the nation to pass.
May he rest in peace🙏🙏.
Olivia Namibia landscape has characteristics of traveling in Arizona or New Mexico with the sand storms. The Capital of Namibia Windhoek City looks amazing with its rich culture of history...thanks for sharing this episode.❤🖤💚👍🏾
Thank you for watching, Mariorafe. Looking forward to visiting Arizona or New Mexico someday.
Wow that lady has kind heart ❤️.she's has ascent of a meru
She is so kind. We can't thank her enough
She is so kind. We can't thank her enough
Good evening , Liv Kenya. By the way south african number plats are structured based on each province. E.g when you in Pretoria they're GP and when you in Cape Town CA or CY.
Namibia 🇳🇦 we salute you
Great nation, Beautiful people
😀😀I'm still the 5th passenger and I'm enjoying the roadtrip 👌
It’s always a pleasure having you onboard 🫶🏽
Looks like you bypassed Lüderitz, a beautiful town, and Walvis Bay too. Walvis Bay was a South African exclave. Not sure who it belongs to now.
We will be back to explore Namibia extensively. Thank you for the info.
I'm following that Vapa girl. She's amazing.
Thank you for supporting her🙏
LIVKENYA, thanks for the tour, once again. Remind me again why you were not teaching Kenyans Geography in seco? Your knowledge and passion for teaching iko juu. Many thanks to your host, I believe I've seen her with Damaris Njenga taking her around. How kind of her. I would live in Namibia. Thanks to the Kenyans you met in that video for their time and kindness. Now, Kenyans need to demand more for our taxes. Nairobi and other urban centres struggle with proper urban planning & zoning.
Looking fwd to the next episode.
Thank you for your kind words, @rubanikq. Vapa and Moses were very kind. We thank God for them. I am certain you would enjoy living in Namibia.
Nairobi, "Im the Newyork of Africa"
SA ,Botswana &Namibia ; "Hold our beers"
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I have been following your journey....nice content.....Subaru Kenya should reward you for putting the brand to test...lol
Am addicted to this.
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