Last year, during one of your live vlogs, I commented that “your trajectory will surpass KARA and NATE “. I could tell that Tracy thought that was a stretch. Well, with this video, your fortunes are going to change drastically. There couldn’t be anything as AUTHENTIC as this vlog!
Authentic Kenya, authentic Dave & Tracey! This gonna be huge with international audience. The Maasais are the most romantized and filmed community in Africa if not in the whole world. Any showcase of their colourful yet mystical lifestyle elicits global curiosity. Don't be surprised to see clips of this Vlog with screaming titles soon! 😄
It's so nice to see you two families traveling and touring Kenya together. You have opened our eyes to appreciate our beautiful county.....Thank you The Mani's /Thank you, Where Next, family. The Masai culture is so rich and interesting!
16:39 Ahhh the sunrise, this is why I love Kenya. The serenity of the countryside is so different from the hectic 9-5 schedule I'm used to. I'll be visiting in July but one month is not enough. You guys are so lucky!
This is beautiful ❤️❤️ I'm a Maasai and I just love how you guys have enjoyed with our people, that's our life, we're used to it and we love it, everyone of us loves it, the way we're obsessed with our culture is unimaginable is like powered by nature,😂😂😂
@@DaveMani bruh! You took a sip...not even like a shot...😆😆😆 but its okay we forgive you...PS [no footage of Tracy actually eating the meat] we need answers🤣🤣🤣🤣 KARIBU KENYA
This is life! Taking time off from your routine and comfort to experience different cultures is an experience like none other.. Your video quality too is so great. Exemplary work!
The northern Maasai/ Laikipia Maasai. When the Maasai moved to Kenya from southern Egypt and Sudan, they pushed everyone else out until the British came. They owned all the land from Tanzania to Nakuru, Nairobi, to Mt. Elgon, to Meru, to Uasin Gishu and Trans Nzoia, to Laikipia. In a deal with the British, they gave away (tricked to give away) all their fertile land for European settlement, and move to Dry areas in Laikipia, which became north, and the South which is Narok and Kajiado. Due to land ownership laws brought in by the UK, they can not recover their homelands, so many people have bought land in areas that belonged to them.
"the masai pushed everyone else out" and "they cannot recover their homelands, so many people bought land in areas that belonged to them". Looks like the maasai lost what they stole from other people.
Dave and wife, you guys need to organize something like a get together or something of that sort with the Kenyans who will be willing to take part and let's throw an insane party just to celebrate you guys and what you're doing for the country and its people 🥰🥰🥰 And after that we officially have guys Kenyanized 🇰🇪🇰🇪
I.love how Dave goes out of his way , throwing himself right into the middle of discomfort for content....am born n bred Kenyan n I can do anything for our culture but drinking raw blood is where I draw the line..... Keep.up the good work Dave Mani!!!!!
I am a Maasai from Narok County and I honestly like the way you people have done your coverage . It's not biased as some things have been seeing somewhere...Good work
If Go Hard or Go Home Was a Person then Dave Is The Pic.Yall outdid Yourselves on this one am proud of you Guys.The Love Kindess You Have Show Towars Kenya Is Heart Warming
In the vlog, there is a point where Dave and his muzungu friend are trying goat head bbq. Dave’s friend is wondering out loud if he should eat the “hair”. TRACY can be heard giggling in the background. That is the most hilarious part. You guys rock. !!!!!!
I suspect this particular vlog will blow up! You could have made the caption even more captivating but good all the same. This was something completely out of your comfort zone, big up for trying something daring and new. Totaly enjoyed it!
Well mate!!!..I applaud you for the courage to do some things...is me is nooot boarding🤣🤣🤣. And as always, a good video and nice seeing you guys again.❤
Growing up, we used to have so many tourist's vans passing through my home on their way to Mt. Kenya region. One of my earliest memories is chasing after the vans while asking for sweets. I'm sure there're some wazungus somewhere in Europe or America with videos of my face covered with snot begging for treats
Balala has slept for 10 years. Tourism is on its death bed. I also remember how in Karatina 80s and 90s as kids we could see trucks of white people stop by to make purchases. Nowadays nothing. Me and my sister once got some candy... Still remember the day. 1
Always looking forward to watching your videos . This is so authentic. And a small point of correction Dave, they’re known as Samburu tribe, but they’re related to the Maasai people. Their culture and language is all similarly 😂😂
I always only eat what I have eaten before. I don’t see me ever taking the Maasai meal 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 this is very inspiring David. Loved the whole vlog. Beautiful scenes but also educational.
Well if you only eat what you have eaten before... how did you start eating as a baby? 🤣 haha No, I get it. I am a bit adventurous when it comes to food.
I would absolutely love that experience! Dave looked slightly woozie after drinking the blood out of the goat as would I, LOL! I actually posses 3 Massei spears, made by tribesman. I love their culture. As far as the drought. Massei have been dealing with chasing the water for hundreds of years! Nothing new to them. That's why they're nomadic.
Amazing content as always ... and I echo the Kara and Nate trajectory comment. Keep up with such adventure content ... you will definately hit your mark on brand and following and your overall dream of driving full time.... Cheers!
We've been looking up to Kara and Nate for many years and they are the main reason why we started this journey so your comment means the world to us! ❤️❤️❤️
Like the place you visited this time, am actually very glad to state that you were so close to my Manyatta have a visit again at Loisaba and find me to direct you another camping with amazing Mountains at Oldonyiro Isiolo county boarder to Laikipia
I must say, you guys are down to earth,I love this video and was laughing all the way when you guys were crunching the meat, respect for Davi having a taste of the blood 😂😂👍 awesome 😂
You have set a new standard with this vlog which you will struggle to match but it's a nice problem to have. WELL DONE!!! The kids love you guys just like the rest of us who follow you.
I'm Kenyan, not Maasai and I really find this quite intriguing. I actually enjoy these type of immersing into the cultures. Invite her as well next time to take a mouth blood dive. Haha
Wooooow ... you are brave man David Mani. Most if all, I like that you appreciate that what is considered "violent and inhumane" in your world is food and sustenance for the Maasai in their world. Much respect brother as you inform and educate your people on the multiple realities of social life.
Thanks for the vlog. 👍👏🏻 Nice intro & thumbnail. 👍Music 🎶👍 Village tour. Dave drinking the blood. Wow. Dave and the kid fighting for goat milk. 😂 Certainly a successful 24 hours with the Maasai. Interesting backstory of the village. Unfortunate about the drought. Great drone footage as always. Just wondering how sam got to the location where you picked him up. Did you get Maasai names? Did the dogs bark during the night? Thumbs up to Sam and his family. Nice adventure seekers outfits. Thanks for all the info. You all certainly had a great time. Glad to see the Where Next Family. Have a good afternoon.
I started following you recently and catching up with all your videos. They are all amazing. This one is mesmerizing, especially the goat's blood part😁 I'm Kenyan but haven't done that😀😀😀. Keep soaring my namesake 💪
Wow, another beautiful adventure. I love how u used Acacia thorn for toothpicks, there is also some stubs / trees for tooth brushes. It was funny how your friend said the hard part is the tough meat! I guess that’s how they stay looking young because they are exercising their facial muscles and you can’t even tell their age. Bravo Dave and Stacy, great experience for you. If you haven’t visited Lake Challa, Lumi River and Njoroge springs in Taveta, you should go. Infact you see Mt. Kilimanjaro from there.
This video is a tribute to the Maasai as one of the remaining indigenous tribes of the world. I see a lost opportunity for ranching where the Maasai people can benefit from to allow them to move with the times, while preserving the core of their culture. Creating dams and canal systems may offer a way out for ranching, if this can be done even at elementary levels to begin with. Water is a necessity for this community to thrive.
Do a Road Trip to Elgeyo Marakwet County, Beautiful escarpments, Water Falls, Hot Springs and Geysers in Lake Bogoria and River Divers in Chebloch Gorge
Glad to have had a taste of the Maa people, as one whose heritage is deeply in this culture I must say we are humbled on behalf of the community. Drinking blood I started as a very young boy. Karibuni Dave and Stacey
Check out our day 1 of the Road Trip➡️ ruclips.net/video/66f53TWhLaU/видео.html
Wow. Stunning 😍
Last year, during one of your live vlogs, I commented that “your trajectory will surpass KARA and NATE “. I could tell that Tracy thought that was a stretch. Well, with this video, your fortunes are going to change drastically. There couldn’t be anything as AUTHENTIC as this vlog!
Wow! Thank you so much!!
Who're Kara and Nate?
Wow I totally agree I follow Kara and Nate as well .I 💯 agree with your sentiments.Good job team
Who is Kara and Nate???????????
Hands up for Dave, Tracy..
Authenticity to the highest level. This channel deserves all the thumbs up..👏👏👏
Thanks a lot for that! :)
You have totally outdone yourselves, doing what most of us Kenyans can't 💕
Thanks. This is one of my favorite vlog of all time.
Dave great vid.
Weeeeh. I can't. The smell of blood is a done deal🥲. Dave and Tracy👌👌
Authentic Kenya, authentic Dave & Tracey! This gonna be huge with international audience. The Maasais are the most romantized and filmed community in Africa if not in the whole world. Any showcase of their colourful yet mystical lifestyle elicits global curiosity. Don't be surprised to see clips of this Vlog with screaming titles soon! 😄
Hey thanks a lot for your comment, it truly means a lot. ❤️👍🏼
It's so nice to see you two families traveling and touring Kenya together. You have opened our eyes to appreciate our beautiful county.....Thank you The Mani's /Thank you, Where Next, family. The Masai culture is so rich and interesting!
Thank you so so much! :)
16:39 Ahhh the sunrise, this is why I love Kenya. The serenity of the countryside is so different from the hectic 9-5 schedule I'm used to. I'll be visiting in July but one month is not enough. You guys are so lucky!
Enjoy your trip! :)
This was so beautiful. I love how respectful you guys always are❤️
We truly did our best :)
@@DaveMani c’est beau a voir🙂
This is beautiful ❤️❤️ I'm a Maasai and I just love how you guys have enjoyed with our people, that's our life, we're used to it and we love it, everyone of us loves it, the way we're obsessed with our culture is unimaginable is like powered by nature,😂😂😂
There is for sure a lot to be proud of!
Thanks for sharing. May I ask are your people from the great father Ham or Japeth?
This is very,very fantastic!!🎉🎉 Keep going guys.
I am catching up with videos we have not seen so far...
So far, Soooo Goooooood.
Thanks! 😃
This one was extraordinary. Excellent job!
Thank you Vladis! I LOVED making that video.
🤣🤣🤣this was just to funny....cut to dave actually rubbing his hands so that he can drink blood😅😅🤣🤣🤣this is just Internet gold
Hahaha I was trying to pump myself up! 😅
@@DaveMani bruh! You took a sip...not even like a shot...😆😆😆 but its okay we forgive you...PS [no footage of Tracy actually eating the meat] we need answers🤣🤣🤣🤣 KARIBU KENYA
Kenyans let's support this blog. Let's hit 2m
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Totally
This is life! Taking time off from your routine and comfort to experience different cultures is an experience like none other.. Your video quality too is so great. Exemplary work!
Means a lot, thanks so much!
The northern Maasai/ Laikipia Maasai. When the Maasai moved to Kenya from southern Egypt and Sudan, they pushed everyone else out until the British came. They owned all the land from Tanzania to Nakuru, Nairobi, to Mt. Elgon, to Meru, to Uasin Gishu and Trans Nzoia, to Laikipia. In a deal with the British, they gave away (tricked to give away) all their fertile land for European settlement, and move to Dry areas in Laikipia, which became north, and the South which is Narok and Kajiado. Due to land ownership laws brought in by the UK, they can not recover their homelands, so many people have bought land in areas that belonged to them.
Good to know!
"the masai pushed everyone else out" and "they cannot recover their homelands, so many people bought land in areas that belonged to them". Looks like the maasai lost what they stole from other people.
Blaming the BRITISH COMMONWEALTH UNDER THE QUEEN.
Dave and wife, you guys need to organize something like a get together or something of that sort with the Kenyans who will be willing to take part and let's throw an insane party just to celebrate you guys and what you're doing for the country and its people 🥰🥰🥰
And after that we officially have guys Kenyanized 🇰🇪🇰🇪
That would for sure be amazing. We are looking into this :)
I.love how Dave goes out of his way , throwing himself right into the middle of discomfort for content....am born n bred Kenyan n I can do anything for our culture but drinking raw blood is where I draw the line..... Keep.up the good work Dave Mani!!!!!
Im always ready to push myself to experience other cultures :)
hahaha, me too, i almost puked when they started drinking it straight from the source. But cooked blood is delicious, especially in mutura kienyeji
This was sooo authentic. I loved it
Great video. Quality was super. You did what urbanites like me, wouldn't dare do. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so so much John!
I am a Maasai from Narok County and I honestly like the way you people have done your coverage . It's not biased as some things have been seeing somewhere...Good work
Hey thank you so much! Amazing culture. 🇰🇪👍🏼
Hej,Dave you really nailed it drinking the goats blood .Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience.I would love to try that kind of Safari
Thanks for watching Eli :)
Good job, guys! I am visiting a Maasai village in the next couple of days. Thank you for the inspiration!
Have fun! :)
If Go Hard or Go Home Was a Person then Dave Is The Pic.Yall outdid Yourselves on this one am proud of you Guys.The Love Kindess You Have Show Towars Kenya Is Heart Warming
Haha I truly appreciate that!!! 😎
Dave, with that generous sip of raw goat’s blood, you are now a true MASAI WARRIOR!!! Laikipia is your home!!
Haha it wasn't that big of a sip... 😅
I would never sip raw blood hahaa
In the vlog, there is a point where Dave and his muzungu friend are trying goat head bbq. Dave’s friend is wondering out loud if he should eat the “hair”. TRACY can be heard giggling in the background. That is the most hilarious part. You guys rock. !!!!!!
Hahaha I love that you caught that!
I suspect this particular vlog will blow up! You could have made the caption even more captivating but good all the same. This was something completely out of your comfort zone, big up for trying something daring and new. Totaly enjoyed it!
I really appreciate that! I loved filming and making this vlog. 🇰🇪
Well mate!!!..I applaud you for the courage to do some things...is me is nooot boarding🤣🤣🤣.
And as always, a good video and nice seeing you guys again.❤
Thank you so so much Michelle :)
This was absolutely TOP NOTCH! Thank you for showcasing my beautiful country 😊
Thank you so much for the feedback :)
I live for your content Dave and Traci ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. Road to 100k let's go
Thanks! 😍😍😍
Growing up, we used to have so many tourist's vans passing through my home on their way to Mt. Kenya region. One of my earliest memories is chasing after the vans while asking for sweets. I'm sure there're some wazungus somewhere in Europe or America with videos of my face covered with snot begging for treats
👍🏼👍🏼
Balala has slept for 10 years. Tourism is on its death bed. I also remember how in Karatina 80s and 90s as kids we could see trucks of white people stop by to make purchases. Nowadays nothing. Me and my sister once got some candy... Still remember the day. 1
😂😂😂
Maasai are nomadic and it is their way of life. That is why they only build temporary structures and move based on drought patterns.
Exactly 👍🏼
Always looking forward to watching your videos . This is so authentic. And a small point of correction Dave, they’re known as Samburu tribe, but they’re related to the Maasai people. Their culture and language is all similarly 😂😂
Thank you so much for the support and noted for Samburu.
Such a beautiful Video.. you guys are doing great stuff.. it's so authentic.
You kept me laughing all through those fun moments.
I'm really glad you enjoyed watching it. 😬👍🏼
Wow. This adventure was epic. You are seriously going out of your comfort zone. And it will surely reward you big time.
Thanks :)
Dave and Tracy you are the best. Now I can see we have a mutual friend 🤪 . Keep it up !
Cheers Henry :)
Dave indeed that was out of your comfort zone.You have featured so many people which made your video so rich.Thanks for sharing the video.
Thank you for that. ❤️
this is a dream of mine! i love the new content ! can’t wait to watch this video! the Maasai are incredible to be around
Yes they are!
This video is next level. Dave went all in on this one! Talk about being open to trying out new things 😃😃😃
Much appreciated! :)
I always only eat what I have eaten before. I don’t see me ever taking the Maasai meal 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 this is very inspiring David. Loved the whole vlog. Beautiful scenes but also educational.
Well if you only eat what you have eaten before... how did you start eating as a baby? 🤣 haha No, I get it. I am a bit adventurous when it comes to food.
What a story!!! My best Vlog so far!! Love you guys ❤️❤️❤️
Its my favorite as well! ;)
Respect for the Mani’s amazing work it takes a lot to be able to learn new things. I think you should make Kenya your permanent home ❤️🇰🇪
Thanks a lot my friend!
I would absolutely love that experience! Dave looked slightly woozie after drinking the blood out of the goat as would I, LOL! I actually posses 3 Massei spears, made by tribesman. I love their culture. As far as the drought. Massei have been dealing with chasing the water for hundreds of years! Nothing new to them. That's why they're nomadic.
So true!
STONE AGE
This was so beautiful. I love respected you guy's always are from patel's family kenya.❣️
Much appreciated as always. 👍🏼
Thank you Dave, Tracy for highlighting my tribe's way of living..Ashe Oleng
It was an amazing experience :)
There is so much love in one video😍
Thumbs up!
It was an AMAZING experience!! ❤️👍🏼
Amazing content as always ... and I echo the Kara and Nate trajectory comment. Keep up with such adventure content ... you will definately hit your mark on brand and following and your overall dream of driving full time.... Cheers!
We've been looking up to Kara and Nate for many years and they are the main reason why we started this journey so your comment means the world to us! ❤️❤️❤️
Like the place you visited this time, am actually very glad to state that you were so close to my Manyatta have a visit again at Loisaba and find me to direct you another camping with amazing Mountains at Oldonyiro Isiolo county boarder to Laikipia
Beautiful area. :)
Welcome to Kenya again, the experience you had with Sam was amazing.
This is still today one of my favorite experience of all time!!!
The most beautiful vlog i have ever come across..thank you,dave n tracy
Wow thanks for saying that!!
So sweet how you indulgence the kids.
Yeah! They loved it haha!
this is so authentic . kudos guys for doing this
Thank you! It was truly a great experience.
This a documentary,am loving it thanks for good work
Wow thanks man
I just love this channel
Thank you :)
3:09 that spare tire looks like it belongs to an 18 wheel truck tire 😂😂😂
possible.
I must say, you guys are down to earth,I love this video and was laughing all the way when you guys were crunching the meat, respect for Davi having a taste of the blood 😂😂👍 awesome 😂
I really appreciate your comment Charles. Thank you! 👍🏼
Dave and Tracy… you good guys
Thank you 👍🏼❤️
You have set a new standard with this vlog which you will struggle to match but it's a nice problem to have. WELL DONE!!! The kids love you guys just like the rest of us who follow you.
Haha fair enough! That being said this was one of my favourite experience ever.
Wow! Guys you're doing a great job for Kenya and Africa in general
Very much appreciated! 🇰🇪❤️
Excellent! Kenya loves and appreciates what you do.🥰🥰🇰🇪🇰🇪.Dave and Tracey, continue doing what you do
Thanks for the support :)
Another great video with a different twist stepping out of your comfort zone. The video felt short though 😉
Thanks a lot Paul! :)
On another level loved how you interacted with them kids.
They were the best! 👍🏼❤️
This video is gold 👌🏼👌🏼 So real and authentic. And Dave speaking Maasai at the end there 👏🏼👏🏼 props!
Thank you! It was one of my favorite experience ever.
Many of us Africans have left their culture but these maasai people remain the same,,, anyway big up Dave if you drunk that raw blood 😂😂😂😂
Haha thanks Mofat! :)
This was epic!! A great experience it was for you the Mani's....the v-log has made me miss home...
Thank you so much! It was an incredible experience!
Love this, it's actually very educative. People always do blogs of fancy places but this is different & more interesting. I really love this ❤️
Thanks Mark. It was a unbelievable experience for us.
i was smiling allthrough the video. I love it
I love reading this! 😍
You people have done more Kenyan things than I have and am Kenyan. Big up!
Haha we did a lot for sure :p
Sam can speak very well... very interesting culture. i wanted check the pronounciation of maasailand as used in my video
All the best with your video! :)
@@DaveMani thank you very much for your reply...
I'm Kenyan, not Maasai and I really find this quite intriguing. I actually enjoy these type of immersing into the cultures. Invite her as well next time to take a mouth blood dive. Haha
It was an amazing experience for us!
This is arguably the best video I have ever watched in my entire life. What an incredible experience!
This is by far my favorite video I have ever made! :) What ab experience!
Your love for this country is genuine 💯. Hope you're here to stay😅
Not going anywhere for an other couple of years! :)
Apply for citizenship please @@DaveMani
The moment when you guys started drinking blood, I closed my eyes😂😂😂That was amazing Dave and Tracy!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Haha its for sure not for everyone! 😅
😅😅
15:06 Maasai: Have a good night.
Dave: You're going to protect us in case there are lions right?
Maasai: I'll get some warriors to swing by...
😂😂😂
Not sure if they did! 🤣🤣🤣
@@DaveMani
😂😂😂
@@DaveMani
I can just imagine tomorrow's headline. Canadian couple eaten by lions in Laikipia.
Love this visit to their village ❤️. It was so interesting to learn.
Thanks. It was amazing to film!
I enjoyed watching the videos and interaction with the maasai. Mmmh.. and your truck... I love it!!!
It was a 10/10 experience. 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Oh my I have lived with maasai in kajiado County. I have never drank blood and I don't think I can, their nyama choma is good. I respect their culture
The choma was delicious :)
That Kajiado goat meat is top notch!
I appreciate your efforts, keep going❤️
Thank you so much 😀
Wooooow ... you are brave man David Mani. Most if all, I like that you appreciate that what is considered "violent and inhumane" in your world is food and sustenance for the Maasai in their world. Much respect brother as you inform and educate your people on the multiple realities of social life.
Thanks a lot for this. I did my best to film this video in a tasteful way for everyone but also in a respectful way for the Maasai.
Blood pudding!!! Aahahahaha!!!🤣🤣Love it!
Thank you for all the amazing content as always.❤
Cheers :)
Thanks for the vlog. 👍👏🏻 Nice intro & thumbnail. 👍Music 🎶👍 Village tour. Dave drinking the blood. Wow. Dave and the kid fighting for goat milk. 😂 Certainly a successful 24 hours with the Maasai. Interesting backstory of the village. Unfortunate about the drought. Great drone footage as always. Just wondering how sam got to the location where you picked him up. Did you get Maasai names? Did the dogs bark during the night? Thumbs up to Sam and his family. Nice adventure seekers outfits. Thanks for all the info. You all certainly had a great time. Glad to see the Where Next Family. Have a good afternoon.
The shock on me when I saw them drinking blood especially Dave! Wow!
I'm always willing to push myself :)
Hats off to you, you guys are doing a good job.
I started following you recently and catching up with all your videos. They are all amazing. This one is mesmerizing, especially the goat's blood part😁 I'm Kenyan but haven't done that😀😀😀. Keep soaring my namesake 💪
Welcome onboard Dave! :)
@@DaveMani Shukran ngarana😀. Shukran is a swahili word meaning thank you. And ngarana means namesake from my local dialect.
Wow, another beautiful adventure. I love how u used Acacia thorn for toothpicks, there is also some stubs / trees for tooth brushes. It was funny how your friend said the hard part is the tough meat! I guess that’s how they stay looking young because they are exercising their facial muscles and you can’t even tell their age. Bravo Dave and Stacy, great experience for you.
If you haven’t visited Lake Challa, Lumi River and Njoroge springs in Taveta, you should go. Infact you see Mt. Kilimanjaro from there.
Hey I really appreciate that Sophia! All the best to you. We are planning to climb Kili in February 2023.
This video is a tribute to the Maasai as one of the remaining indigenous tribes of the world. I see a lost opportunity for ranching where the Maasai people can benefit from to allow them to move with the times, while preserving the core of their culture. Creating dams and canal systems may offer a way out for ranching, if this can be done even at elementary levels to begin with. Water is a necessity for this community to thrive.
These are actually great ideas I think. 👍🏼
Happy children, wow 🥰🥰🥰 just wowwwwww 👌♥️
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Tracy and the room tour😅🔥
Always haha
You guys have the best vibes ever! So, Dave actually drunk blood?😅😅
Yes I did :)
Am always excited, when I see you guys upload a video, hope you are good Dave and Tracy...much love❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for always watching! 😍😍😍
Do a Road Trip to Elgeyo Marakwet County, Beautiful escarpments, Water Falls, Hot Springs and Geysers in Lake Bogoria and River Divers in Chebloch Gorge
I'll check it out :)
I love you guys. And your willingness and acceptance to try Kenyan stuff. You are really going to enjoy. Karibu.🔥🔥❤️❤️
Im always happy to push myself to experience something new :)
I am Kenyan and drinking uncooked blood is a NO for me, you guys deserve an award....you have even toured Kenya more than me
Haha thanks a lot, for sure not for everyone. :)
This video is awesome thanks Dave and tracy
Thank you for watching :)
Wow!
:)
It was just amazing 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Best experience ever :)
@@DaveMani wow ☺️nice 👍👍👍
Good presentation Kenyan tribal .I love Kenya nature's and your presentaion
It was an amazing experience!
Welcome back to Kenya i really enjoyed it because it's just a recap of our daily lives in the maasai community
Thank you so much :)
So beautiful I love watching your videos
Thanks so much 😊
Yeeees sir 😊 The thumbnail of the video has a lot to say and very interesting 💯 The video is an epic one 💯 Peace and love ❤
Haha I pushed a little bit further than usual with that one. 😎👍🏼
Incredible my favorites!! Good work Davy and Tracy,,,love you so much,May God bless you pple,Wow!!
Thank you so so much.
Glad to have had a taste of the Maa people, as one whose heritage is deeply in this culture I must say we are humbled on behalf of the community. Drinking blood I started as a very young boy. Karibuni Dave and Stacey
....and also don't fist stump the kids,place your hand over their heads.( it's a greeting from an elder to a kid)Just a carry home.
Thank you so so much Ben! :)
4:32 😂😂😂 welcome to my masai crip that’s what’s up.
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