Visiting MAASAI VILLAGE in Remote Kenya - EP. 61
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- čas přidán 29. 04. 2020
- This episode is from my visit to Maasai village in remote Kenya. The Maasai are an indigenous ethnic group in Africa of semi-nomadic people settled in Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They still live a traditional way of life away from modern civilisation. Spending a day with this family and experiencing their lifestyle was not only eye-opening and educational but also extremely humbling. This was a very special day. Thank you Onder!
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VIDEO RECORDING DATE: JUNE 2019
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Just a timely reminder that no matter where you are in the world there are always good people out there👍
I am very proud of that Turkish man. And children were su cute. Hope them a nice life. You are an amazing traveller Kinga.
Rural Hospitality is the same world over.. How pure and innocent
What a great man that took you to there home. He must have a huge heart. May God Bless him and you also.
Increbible human nature in it's purest form!
I really enjoyed this video. I have been a missionary 2 times in Kenya; 2011 and 2012. I fell in love with the country and the people. I have seen quite a bit when I was there. I have been in there homes also. It has been experience that surpass anything I have done. I have been told by the people that you are now a citizen of Kenya. Bless there hearts. Part of my heart is still with them. Far as there poverty, we may not recognize what is wealthy. They take care of there elderly parents, what else can I say. Thank you for the memories, from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wow, Kinga what an experience! Every young person in the US should see this to see how people live in the real world and how happy they are!
So great to see good hearted people. The mother though so humble, is so Regal
I am Maasai and i am glad you got a truly Maasai experience.
I never thought the best video made by Kinga on her motorcycle trip around the world, didn’t involve a motorcycle at all! Well done.... I have to show it to my wife. Watching it was a great experience and I will be glad to do it again.
Hey am from Kenya and its not illegal to record videos ment for CZcams only films are illegal without permit nice video been following you since Egypt
Kinga..Never before have I seen an vloger so dedicated, hard-working, and yet still tenacious at the same time. You’re an
Very interesting and enjoyable video. Kinga did an outstanding job interacting with the children and the adults. I see a lot of motorcycle videos on CZcams but would really like to see Kinga make more videos like this. After seeing this video it makes being stuck in a lockdown seem very insignificant.
Very impressive. Great dealing with the kids. Who is accepted by the children like this must be a good person. Children feel that.
Amazing they have so little but give a lot.
You are so lovely Kinga, your empathy with all of that family is really something. Tell you what, we take so much for granted in the West don't we, and yet, they are probably far happier with their lot than we ever are. We seem always to be striving for bigger and better " things" that still don't satisfy that endless need !!
Kinga , your interaction with the locals especially the children is amazing !!
A good woman met a good man to visit good people! Incredible good video!
Wow Kinga what a great share. This is why I say people should travel. To gain perspective on how others live and in turn makes a person more grateful.
I felt like I experienced it in real! So good ❤️