I ride from Karen, in Nairobi, in Kenya, in Africa, to Lake Naivasha, on my way to Uganda.
On the way, I meet many friendly people, I have a light lunch in a wonderful place with an amazing view over the great African Rift valley, I ride through a huge storm, and finally, I arrive in the most beautiful campsite you can imagine.

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23 Comments

  1. Started watching you not that long u doing amazing job though would like to advice you atleast wear cycling boots helmet and hand guards all the best all success in your trip

  2. I think after the Kibera dude overcharged you for Ugali you became famous in Kenya. The local media picked up on the story. The driver of the Mark X probably recognized you due to your newfound fame in Kenya and decided to repair and restore Kenya's CV as a very welcoming and generally good civilization. I also won't be surprised if the police intelligence is tracking your movement to avoid further scandal. I'm glad you enjoyed Nairobi I crossed paths with you while on the road at the Karen Roundabout. Seeing you in real life was unexpectedly exciting. I was screaming in the car, "That's the guy!" I was avoiding saying your name because I'm a Meru and was in the car with family. I want you to stay in Kenya permanently and lobby for better roads for cyclists and pedestrians. Interesting that you got a mirror for the both sides, Kenyan drivers don't keep left unless when overtaking, they mostly drive on the right which is a fast lane. Even trucks driving slowly, which is annoying.

  3. Hello. Just one thing. Work on your manners. Please, thanks, you are welcome. Especially when you are dealing with waiting staff or any hospitality that you ARE PAYING FOR. Don't be arrogant or condescending. The locals don't owe you anything. Watch Chris Must List. You could learn a great deal l

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