Those shields from the police, soldiers, truck drivers and others was a good sign of humanity. Even the scared lady with a small car wasn't even selfish despite the risk she faced by moving slow with you. Batswana Modimo o ba dirile hela a ba iketletse a sa tabogela gope 😉👏👏👏
The people of Botswana have really outdone themselves. The land of Tebogo seems really super friendly. Rashid was really the star of the video. Super helpful. May he thrive in his cooking career. I also loved the Colombian lady for acknowledging that travel should not be done in a hurry. The fun is in the process not the destination. Good luck Yves...from Uganda!
Yeah this video made me proud to be a motswana. Such warm hearted people especially all those cars and trucks that shielded him from the elephants. Not forgetting Rashidi. God truly bless everyone 🙏😊
@@themintleaf1778 elephants are not territorial and no they are not defending themselves, teen elephants charge about 40% more than any age group of elephants its all mood like human teens.
@@zachariahkwada9988 Friendly completion from Kenya. Botswana may have more elephants, but Kenyan elephants have bigger tusks 😂 This is a scientific fact, by the way. Much love Southern brothers 🇧🇼 🇰🇪
@faganmorgan576 Well that's why I am correcting you. Coz most people make the same mistake People from Botswana are called Batswana Singular, motswana....South Africans should know this🤷♂️ Botswanian/Botswanan are both not real words especially Botswanian..Botswanan is mostly used by Europeans but its also not proper way to call people from Botswana
This is the best episode of all time! I feel so proud and happy that you mentioned Ethiopia 🇪🇹 as the place that fascinated you the most during your tour of Africa. Even though we Ethiopians may not have done much for you, like we usually do for guests, I think you may have come at a challenging time 😢. I’d like to apologize for any trouble you experienced in Ethiopia, and thank you for admiring our country 🇪🇹 Peace for the world !
Ethiopia is simply one special place to visit on the continent.. I follow one very beautiful Ethiopian female vlogger almost everyday (Feti's Vlogs 2). There are others who are also good. If you'd follow her vlogs, you'll simply want to visit Ethiopia and I am one of those who is putting plans together to visit hopefully first quarter of the coming year.. (from Johannesburg)
Guys let's support this hardworking man by subscribing and liking his videos he sucrifices his life to make us videos and he also spends lots of time to edit them. He would have chosen to stay in Europe and enjoy his life .Big fan from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Talk about balls of steel, I would have abandoned the trike.. As for all our country men who helped this man, wow may the creator shield you and your loved ones to the end. Salute Mr Yves
Wow! The elephants so close to the road were frightening but thank God for the truckers and cars for shielding you. That one elephant that looked like he wanted to charge you! Oh my goodness!!! Be careful.
First comment kino Yves from Bangladesh My name is Arif 24+ years old 🇧🇩🇧🇩 i watch your every single content & i am inspire to youre journey. On the day i am also traveling.❤❤
Thank you Kino for highlighting the state and conflict for space between humans and Elephants in Botswana. The current conversation about trophy hunting ban in Britain and how Botswana controls these huge animals. The country has found a way of balancing tourism and local population animal conflicts. The local population live with these animals day in day out and thus a local practical solution is important to balance the status quo.
Me when I play Fortnite 16:01 "I'll need a shield" 🤣🤣. Omg this was like watching a movie I was on the edge of my sit half the time. Glad for your safety Kino and thanks for entertaining us as some of us live vicariously through you. As for the policemen, truck drivers and all nice helpful people you come across, it restores ones hope in humanity ❤
I have learnt so much about Botswana through your travels, and I hope to learn even more as you cross through Namibia and eventually South Africa. And as the Colombian lady remarked, your mode of travel is really crazy but also shows how resilience and determination can push one through the odds. As for animals, it's not so much how they see you but the scent. The tailwind certainly gave you away. Good luck.
Yes kino Yves, I agree with you that Botswana people are very nice. I know that from own experience when I was there in 2009 on my way to Cape Town too. I wish I can catch up with you on N7 Cape Town. Lots of love from me. Watching from Cape Town, Long street.
Those elephants are pretty scary. I think they are male since they are not a part of a herd. Such a lovely country with friendly people. Great episode, Yves.
Glad to hear you telling the Colombians that Ethiopia stood out for you of all the countries you travelled. You are a real adcenturer Yves. Keep going!
Can you believe we watched your Botswana videos all day and all night. We went to bed at 3am and i woke up to binge watch again. I love my Batswana . Totally amazing nation we have. I love all African countries that gave you love. I wish there was time to visit the Coastal part of Namibia. I swear we were going to pamper you at our home & by the way im a great cook🫡 🇧🇼🇧🇼
Thank you, Kino Yves. Again, it is a beautiful video with lots of wild animals, especially many elephants. All the best, and continuing to have a good journey 🙏👋
Wow!! My countrymen once again outdoing themselves in caring for others.. So so proud of everybody who did their part in assisting you.. ❤️❤️🇧🇼🇧🇼 That elephant wasn't charging you, it was just trying to investigate 🤣🤣🤣 Joking of course.. Best of luck with the travels, looking forward to watching more..
Yeah, I know he was not charging me, but this was the last warning before he was gonna charge. Somehow, I did not manage understand the first warning he gave me with his ears, as he was turning his head at the same time, and he was also drinking at the same time. Because f that, I failed to understand his first warning. And yeah, you have fantastic people in Botswana!
The elephant tried to warn you multiple times but you kept pressing 😅 I'm glad everyone is safe in the end. That was really exciting to watch. Botswana is incredible. I had never known anything about this country before watching your videos. I want to go there one day. ❤
From all the videos you have produced I think I like Botswana the most, I have never been but maybe one day... I'm travelling to Morocco in a few weeks tho so this will be my second time in north Africa 🙂
Good morning to Yves , have a safe ride. Take care 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬👍 2) I think this was your challenging ride on the road, with the elephant attack. Thanks to all the poeple who helped in that situation.
Hi, Kino. I have been following you on you Tube since you began your trip from Ethiopia to Botsawna. You are indeed a remarkable individual. You mentioned in your tube that Ethiopia is your favorite place to travel, and we Ethiopians appreciate that.
You always have your Swiss knife to defend yourself with :-) . What a clean fantastic country with very friendly people. Be proud of your country and your people!
Wow...wow..wow....mr Kino I've been following you for long time and today u mentioned my country Ethiopia "the most fascinating country you've ever visited so far!!!" that's really nice of you and good to hear that thank you very much and have a blessed journey !!!
The title was as scary as your journey experience. Thank God you're versatile enough to even speak elephant language. I love you my friend. Greetings from UGA
I admire your drive, motivation and vision for this expedition. In the same breath, I am shitting bricks on your behalf mate. What you're doing is freighting by thought alone so hats off to you for having the balls I wish I had, even being from Botswana
Those shields from the police, soldiers, truck drivers and others was a good sign of humanity. Even the scared lady with a small car wasn't even selfish despite the risk she faced by moving slow with you.
Batswana Modimo o ba dirile hela a ba iketletse a sa tabogela gope 😉👏👏👏
Lol "This one is in a bad mood" I love how the highway patrol are very intuned with the wildlife.
Oops, this awesome. Thanks buddy for passing by my shop at Makalamabedi Veterinary Gate., Botswana...Pan Dreams Grill (PTY Ltd)
Nice shop💯
how long ago was it?
I am from Kenya will come to visit that place.
Im in Maun and will pass by your shop when i travel to Francistown. You are good guys
@@BenBaitseGareegpe O hitile leng hoo mothaka yo?
To the 1% reading this, may God bless you and let your dreams come true. Stay safe
amen 🙏 and may god bless you too.
Amen 🙏🏽 God bless you too
Amen 🙏
And may God bless you❤
😇
Very professional..The Police Officer...i love that he asked questions, was fascinated and still did his job checking travel documents.
The people of Botswana have really outdone themselves. The land of Tebogo seems really super friendly. Rashid was really the star of the video. Super helpful. May he thrive in his cooking career. I also loved the Colombian lady for acknowledging that travel should not be done in a hurry. The fun is in the process not the destination. Good luck Yves...from Uganda!
Thank you...🇧🇼🇧🇼🗳💞💞💞
Great comment, my fellow Ugandan 🇺🇬😊
Tebogo is a Kenyan by the way
@@nicksonmisoi8488
Tebogo letsile is a Tswana name and surname
He's from Botswana 🇧🇼
@@nicksonmisoi8488 Shame on you everyone knows that Tebogo is a motswana from Botswana
Man Botwana I think have the best kind generous honest people on the continent ❤. Am from Uganda but I've liked Botswana wow
wow, watching this makes me proud of my country 🇧🇼 Batswana really are such compassionate people
Nice people
@@Julien-hv3lhYes people who help with dignity unlike some other countries where everyone needs money. Botswana is a class of it's own. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 .
Yes I don't know much about your country but the people seem amazing!
You should be proud, I’ve loved watching this part of yves journey, wonderful!
Yeah this video made me proud to be a motswana. Such warm hearted people especially all those cars and trucks that shielded him from the elephants. Not forgetting Rashidi. God truly bless everyone 🙏😊
"you are not scared of the elephants?"
"No it's okay"
Famous last words
Mother Africa doesn't play 😂😂😂
😅
If the locals are asking you this, think twice.
Never take local warning for granted
That was like him saying never mind
The people of Botswana, tears in my eyes, you guys are awesome! Cheers from Sweden
Elephants are aggressive that's why the residents are warning you. We live with these animals.
And they hate bikes for some reason.
Elephants are defending themselves that is all. It is after all their territory and their home.
@@themintleaf1778 elephants are not territorial and no they are not defending themselves, teen elephants charge about 40% more than any age group of elephants its all mood like human teens.
Those elephants are the best
Many elephants on the way, what a dangerous journey😂,I guess Botswana has the biggest elephant population in Africa , much love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Botswana has the largest elephant population in the world 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
In the world 🌎 🇧🇼
@@zachariahkwada9988 Friendly completion from Kenya. Botswana may have more elephants, but Kenyan elephants have bigger tusks 😂 This is a scientific fact, by the way. Much love Southern brothers 🇧🇼 🇰🇪
Not only africabut the whole world
@@zachariahkwada9988 never knew that. Thanks for the info and i love how they take care of the elephants with the water along their route
Botswana should be proud. Stand up Botswanians well done. Your fellow south African neighborhood sends you love. God bless Botswana ♥️♥️
Botswanians!!?
They are batswana 😊
@typhondalucidkas3005 Botswanian is noun and adjective that refers to a person from Botswana, or simply put, Botswanan. ❤️
@faganmorgan576 Well that's why I am correcting you. Coz most people make the same mistake
People from Botswana are called Batswana
Singular, motswana....South Africans should know this🤷♂️ Botswanian/Botswanan are both not real words especially Botswanian..Botswanan is mostly used by Europeans but its also not proper way to call people from Botswana
@@FaganMorgan576 we are batswana respect us
@@LE0497 okay tough guy 😂
Thank you for liking My country ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹🙏 but because of u I like Botswana from Africa 😘
This is the best episode of all time! I feel so proud and happy that you mentioned Ethiopia 🇪🇹 as the place that fascinated you the most during your tour of Africa. Even though we Ethiopians may not have done much for you, like we usually do for guests, I think you may have come at a challenging time 😢. I’d like to apologize for any trouble you experienced in Ethiopia, and thank you for admiring our country 🇪🇹
Peace for the world !
Ethiopia is simply one special place to visit on the continent.. I follow one very beautiful Ethiopian female vlogger almost everyday (Feti's Vlogs 2). There are others who are also good. If you'd follow her vlogs, you'll simply want to visit Ethiopia and I am one of those who is putting plans together to visit hopefully first quarter of the coming year.. (from Johannesburg)
Morning my friends…from Uganda! Thank God you’re still alive.
This is a nation with more elephants than citizens glad you navigated that safely …can’t wait to see you complete this amazing journey
Verry happy to see all those elephants and let in peace
Love to all Africans from Egypt
Guys let's support this hardworking man by subscribing and liking his videos he sucrifices his life to make us videos and he also spends lots of time to edit them. He would have chosen to stay in Europe and enjoy his life .Big fan from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Those kind People Helping you passing éléphants are Nice People...
that shop with Rashid was next level, who ever owns it, I bow for you, it's beautiful!
@BenBaitseGareegpe You mean this man?
Great cops!!! At the right place at the right moment...... This is a real POLICE WORK !!
Botswana has the best police force in Africa ❤
That guy has a nice shop. Probably the cleanest shop I’ve seen you go into!
When you are afraid of elephants...then someone asks you "are you not afraid of lions??"😂😂😂 My soul would leave my body😂😂
Lions won't even bother him. The animals he should be afraid of are buffalo and hyenas.
@@freedomm when you are riding a bicycle in hells gate national park, the buffaloes are cool and dont bother anyone🥰🥰
😂😂
@bonavy_official ..just imagine😂
U are funny 😂😂😂
Botswana is beautiful and people are not as annoying as in other states - they are well mannered. If i ever visit Africa Botswana it is.
Botswana is probably the best Africa has to offer to tourists.
And you haven't shown us the delta of the Okavango yet, and Moremi! 🇧🇼🫶
@@KinoYveswow thank you for the compliment, we appreciate you 🫡🇧🇼
We really appreciate your love for our Country 🇧🇼 safe journey brother..🙏🏾
The best episode ever; dats Botswana happy and friendly nation.
Today the journey has been very risky..but Botswana people are very friendly and helpful 🇧🇼 ❤
Talk about balls of steel, I would have abandoned the trike.. As for all our country men who helped this man, wow may the creator shield you and your loved ones to the end. Salute Mr Yves
Wow! The elephants so close to the road were frightening but thank God for the truckers and cars for shielding you. That one elephant that looked like he wanted to charge you! Oh my goodness!!! Be careful.
The young man at the shop ,Rashid,was so helpful.. I hope his boss gives him a tip
This stretch of the ride was the most challenging. This is not for the faint hearted. Touring with you virtually from 🇺🇬🇺🇬
Yoooohhh that was scary meynn you're so brave driving through those elephants.! Botswana people big up for your friendliness.
Love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Nice video's on youre channel, i subscribed
@lynetteomucheni7206 Yeah but, Black people friendly = colonization, so i dont know about that one
That was really cool of the highway patrol to shield you past the elephant!..what a place!
You are a brave man, really. I can't imagine myself cycling alone in the territory of lions and elephants.
He is a brave guy
He is gambling with his life this one 😢
PHEW! that was close! so happy you're enjoying the hospitality of my fellow Batswana brothers and sisters 🥰🐘
HOW DID THIS MAN SAY MAKALAMABEDI SO PERFECTLY?? you're really one of a kind
Right!??? He said it with so much ease
its not that difficult to pronounce
French people pronounce most of our setswana words with ease
Whats Makalamabedi?
@@geraldmunsaka275 i think it's a border post between Botswana and Namibia
First comment kino Yves from Bangladesh My name is Arif 24+ years old 🇧🇩🇧🇩 i watch your every single content & i am inspire to youre journey. On the day i am also traveling.❤❤
Much respect to the people of Bangladesh. Taking back the power was a big thing.🎉🎉
@@nicholasnjugunangugi5709thanku so much, where are you From?
@arifetc9122 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
🇧🇼 Batswana,ke kopa le tleng fa 👇🏾
Re teng
Basop!!😂😂🤣
Dumelang ka koo😂
Re teng.
We are here
Thank you Kino for highlighting the state and conflict for space between humans and Elephants in Botswana. The current conversation about trophy hunting ban in Britain and how Botswana controls these huge animals. The country has found a way of balancing tourism and local population animal conflicts. The local population live with these animals day in day out and thus a local practical solution is important to balance the status quo.
The country is beautiful, and the people friendly. Watching from Nairobi
Me when I play Fortnite 16:01 "I'll need a shield" 🤣🤣. Omg this was like watching a movie I was on the edge of my sit half the time. Glad for your safety Kino and thanks for entertaining us as some of us live vicariously through you. As for the policemen, truck drivers and all nice helpful people you come across, it restores ones hope in humanity ❤
You really had a long day!thanks to people of Botswana they are so friendly
Wow Botswana 🇧🇼 has got lots of wildlife wow this 👏 is beautiful .this is a real safari
People that part of the world don’t ask for a tip. An indication of bigger economies.
In East Africa that would be a big lunch.
Yes we dont bother🇧🇼 our customers with tips
What a grand observation! And no one needed a Masters in Economics to know it.
I have learnt so much about Botswana through your travels, and I hope to learn even more as you cross through Namibia and eventually South Africa. And as the Colombian lady remarked, your mode of travel is really crazy but also shows how resilience and determination can push one through the odds. As for animals, it's not so much how they see you but the scent. The tailwind certainly gave you away. Good luck.
You're risking that was close next time observe the ears Elephants always give warning signs through the ears. Have a nice journey.
Moja ya safari ngumu sana kupishana na hao tembo sio mchezo big up Kino Yves pokea maua yako.
Apart from adventure I am learning how to communicate with people I mit...it's Kenya baby 🇰🇪 good work Kino Yves
Sure a very important skill.
Yes kino Yves, I agree with you that Botswana people are very nice. I know that from own experience when I was there in 2009 on my way to Cape Town too. I wish I can catch up with you on N7 Cape Town. Lots of love from me. Watching from Cape Town, Long street.
One of your scariest videos so far... Kudos to Batswana people... Very friendly professional police and populace. Love from Kenya❤❤❤
Those elephants are pretty scary. I think they are male since they are not a part of a herd. Such a lovely country with friendly people. Great episode, Yves.
Africa the only continent you can make content that makes sense because we are not overwhelmed by technology
The elephant was pissed at your squeaking brakes. Ha
This is one of my favorite vids of your so far. Thank you.
lol, it kept looking back at him like "what is this now" loooool
I bet the elephants ears were hurting from that bike sound lol
It's adventurous and scary at the same time ... May you always be safe Yves ☺️
Glad to hear you telling the Colombians that Ethiopia stood out for you of all the countries you travelled. You are a real adcenturer Yves. Keep going!
Tu as raison Yves l’Afrique c’est un vrai paradis pour qui sait l’apprécier . Merci de nous faire partager tes aventures et tes rencontres …🐘🐘🐘🐘
Bastwana people are very helpful.
Can you believe we watched your Botswana videos all day and all night. We went to bed at 3am and i woke up to binge watch again. I love my Batswana . Totally amazing nation we have. I love all African countries that gave you love.
I wish there was time to visit the Coastal part of Namibia. I swear we were going to pamper you at our home & by the way im a great cook🫡 🇧🇼🇧🇼
Ethiopia❤❤❤ is in the top list of Kino. Salute brother, from Ethiopia!
of course Ethiopia is the most fascinating country he can't even have words amazing
I enjoyed Gaborone. My first time travelling alone as a Kenyan. Definitely going back on these routes with more confidence 👌 .
Thank you, Kino Yves. Again, it is a beautiful video with lots of wild animals, especially many elephants. All the best, and continuing to have a good journey 🙏👋
from your journey Botswana is #1 for me........from ethiopia
Botswana is awesome. I love the elephant and the help these guys have🇿🇲
Good mng my friends, sending love from uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬the pearl of Africa
Wow!! My countrymen once again outdoing themselves in caring for others.. So so proud of everybody who did their part in assisting you.. ❤️❤️🇧🇼🇧🇼
That elephant wasn't charging you, it was just trying to investigate 🤣🤣🤣 Joking of course.. Best of luck with the travels, looking forward to watching more..
I truly love my people.❤🇧🇼
Yeah, I know he was not charging me, but this was the last warning before he was gonna charge.
Somehow, I did not manage understand the first warning he gave me with his ears, as he was turning his head at the same time, and he was also drinking at the same time.
Because f that, I failed to understand his first warning.
And yeah, you have fantastic people in Botswana!
@@KinoYves You made the right decision to back off, you never know with elephants.. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@linkiekasale1848 We are just easily the best
I'm a kenyan but I'm in love with the plice system in botswana.
Tap water in Botswana is very safe to drink
Very true Mr. Peter
Forest water is always safe to drink
Once more again from Kenya 🇰🇪 greetings team kino yves Africa to the world.
Botswana prowessing humanity free of charge God bless them ❤
As Africans we are following keenly to see where we can go for holiday. The countries you have passed have been awesome
Yes yes.
Sad how Africans have to get visas to visit other African countries.. but Europeans don't
Glad you were able to pass all these elephants. Omg that was stressful lol! Very awesome video. What an beautiful country. 🐘🥰
RUclips should give you a Lifetime Achievement Award. You have taken us to places some of us will never go during our lifetime.
The time of being naive about the elephant’s is over 😂😂😂😂😂
I can't believe how nice these people are!!
The elephant tried to warn you multiple times but you kept pressing 😅 I'm glad everyone is safe in the end. That was really exciting to watch. Botswana is incredible. I had never known anything about this country before watching your videos. I want to go there one day. ❤
Yves is definitely the happiest and most confident man on earth!
Seeing Yves on his bike , my day just got much better 😄😄😄
Botswana is such a peaceful country Kino.everyone is so helpful...am very proud of my country..
A guy in Samburu, Northern Kenya told me never to approach an elephant if it flaps its ears. You got off lucky, my man.
From all the videos you have produced I think I like Botswana the most, I have never been but maybe one day... I'm travelling to Morocco in a few weeks tho so this will be my second time in north Africa 🙂
You are welcome to visit Botswana any time brother.
you are welcome bro..
Friendly people in Botswana....God bless them
Amen
Batswana especially in the villages, still live by the concept of "Motho ke motho ka batho" roughly meaning "I am because we are"
Good morning to Yves , have a safe ride. Take care 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬👍
2) I think this was your challenging ride on the road, with the elephant attack. Thanks to all the poeple who helped in that situation.
Watching you from zambia. Take care as you pass the elephant trail, enjoy your trip Botswana the beautiful country.
Hi, Kino. I have been following you on you Tube since you began your trip from Ethiopia to Botsawna.
You are indeed a remarkable individual.
You mentioned in your tube that Ethiopia is your favorite place to travel, and we Ethiopians appreciate that.
Greetings from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
Have safe journey ahead Kino!! Love from Nepal .
Gurka
All the way to Cape Town with you. Thank you so much for sharing with us your passion.
Such a great man...Botswana is welcoming... HE IS enjoying the hospitality of BOTSWANA..
You always have your Swiss knife to defend yourself with :-) . What a clean fantastic country with very friendly people. Be proud of your country and your people!
Stay safe, buddy! Still cheering for you from Ethiopia. Thanks for the love, we love you too!
From Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪, still following you. Can't wait to see Okavango Delta
It's good to see how people were helping you pass the elephants in Africa there is nothing but love
Your interaction with locals is fascinating.
Been waiting for your next update Kino, man you scared the heck out of me.😢 I'm glad you are Good😊. Keep safe, Love from Botswana ❤
❤❤❤Nice people I know them I love Botswana Gaborone peace and love always to you am from Ethiopia
Wow...wow..wow....mr Kino I've been following you for long time and today u mentioned my country Ethiopia "the most fascinating country you've ever visited so far!!!" that's really nice of you and good to hear that thank you very much and have a blessed journey !!!
Bravo brave Frenchman . Sending love from Canada 🇨🇦
The title was as scary as your journey experience. Thank God you're versatile enough to even speak elephant language. I love you my friend. Greetings from UGA
Watching from Kenya. The capital of Africa
I admire your drive, motivation and vision for this expedition. In the same breath, I am shitting bricks on your behalf mate. What you're doing is freighting by thought alone so hats off to you for having the balls I wish I had, even being from Botswana