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a special edition of check in this time our travel reporters and youtube as take us to africa. in kenya, drew variety and his wife, julie, take us on safari and the mass i, mara, national reserve and climb aboard a hot air balloon in nigeria tire, i know, explores the vibrant metropolis of lake house from the delights of the arts and crafts market to the emotional experience of the slave museum. and in south africa, adrian glacial takes us along the most beautiful motorcycle routes around cape town . but we begin in eastern africa, in kenya. ah, one of the most famous wildlife conservation results in the holywood located in gimme of this area is home to a large number of lions elephant t lepper job. the drug basically every big animal that you can imagine. welcome to my same model. but as the thing swahili got a move in, ah and in my eyes, a vast landscape of plains and bushes. and it's also the home of the messiah tripe . that's where the named messiah might come with. one of the most popular safari activities here is putting the famous big fight at cam. dick file goes back to when supplies were all about hunting and killing the animal. the big fight, elephant lion map hurried sino and buffalo, where the most difficult animals to take down. so if you managed to do all 5, you would get a special trophy. nowadays, please, thankfully don't shoot the animals to the fire out, but without cameras. the messiah marez won't do all 5 of them, and you're almost got indeed to sport. 4 of them we spotted all 4, but that i know the most rare and difficult to find. you might wonder if it's safe to be at on so many wild animals are if africa is a safe continental visit for daughters. well, in this regard, i can thankfully say that the area of messiah mara is located in one of the safest regions of kenya, as it's such a popular place for doris to visit a government and local camps, have put a lot of measures to ensure that you're safe, there are expedient strangers and so 40 guides to make sure that you enjoy your trip without having to worry about your safety. how she's really close to what it's like 2 to 3 meters. ready the animals are also quite used to the safari jeeps and don't see them as prey or threat. most of the time, you will see the animals surprisingly unimpressed by your presence. during our stay and the morrow, we got to see the last of the largest animal migration in the well, the great well, the beast migration. every year, more than 2000000 animals, mostly, well the beast, but also accompanied by zebras and gazelles, migrate through the serengeti and tanzania, and the messiah mara and came yeah. following the seasonal reigns in hopes of green, grazing, land, and water. the best time to see this other months, july to september. it is easily one of the most thrilling and spectacular displays of wildlife behavior. and the mara river crossing is considered the climax of the migration period. actually the rich, we would have gone even a bit sooner as we were already a little late on the sheer side of the animals running, stopping and hesitating before the crocodile, but the river. and finally, going ahead and rushing right through it, or stumbling or falling, makes you feel anxious, excited a means and in all, all at the same time. another very popular activity is taking a hot air balloon, right and enjoying the mara from a bed perspective. keep in mind that the balloon rates at generally very early in the morning as soon as the sun rises. so you will have to get up at $430.00 or 5 am going to be around before it starts her. we have to be ah, it really looks like astronauts preparing for lunch with away i with already up. if you're lucky, you get to spot many animals from the top and even see at cross borders into neighboring countries. like tons of lights, a super smooth and extremely well anc step for the take up and landing right outside on the border of my side my the national reserve. we have the down of the alec behind. on the other side, there is a messiah village called white will be visiting it soon to explore the culture of these messiah tribe. the messiah people are arguably the most well known tribal group in the whole of that regard, due to their distinct customs and brightly colored dresses. even today, they still retain many of their semi nomadic traditions, but they are also welcoming tourists and visitors. you can visit one of their villages and meet the people to learn about their culture, enjoy dancing and singing, and even see a typical messiah home from the inside. be prepared to pay an entrance fee of around $20.00 per person, depending on the village to support their community. our messiah guide, welcome to said the gate with a big smile and led us inside, where the group reformed. welcome done for us. as you can see, i even participated in the tribesman, the nature jumping done. it's called dumont, and it's usually a part of the coming of a ceremony of a warrior. our guys, chris was the son of the climb. she and he was fluent in english. he showed us how they make fire using wouldn't tools and elephant. how did you sit, john saw it is what does he also showed as the inside of one of their homes, which i typically built by the women and told us we were allowed to take photos, videos, and ask as many questions as we liked yet. right now if you're interested in visiting them a timeout in kenya, here's how to best prepare for your trip. most airplanes don't allow big heart suitcases. so if you come by plane, kicked with the airlines beforehand to see the weight limit and what kind of bags are allowed more stamp and absorb. you have a washing so that you can use, keep in mind that the can, you'll be staying at here. i'm mostly can, this is our 10 even though they're big uncomfortable, you will be very close to nature. our fest can wasn't even penny. and right next to the river where we could hear and the hippa was all day and night. i need from me. as mentioned before, take your best camera with you. if you want to take such as of all the animals spawn safari, bring a good zoom. let's get with ah, in the 2nd part of our check in africa special, we explored lagos, nigeria largest city. it was chosen by the only plan. it is one of the top travel destinations of 2022. you tobac tire. i know it shows us the tourist highlights in and around like also with legacy as the most popular city ledger and in africa. it has about 20000000 people for more than sorted out 50 ethnic groups. it is also the economic and financial hope of manager in the city field to the bible, cultural lifestyle. i mean, how many amazing locations they should definitely check out if you're traveling down here for the 1st time. first off, let's check out the leaky outside craft market, which is talk to wait in one corner of the leki. if we're expressway it is one of the biggest outs on craft market in the area with a variety of professionally meet africa outs, walks craft paintings and would walks through other quailey and arts market. and i'm learning how to make a business tree. right? yeah. linelle to make it true. that little paintings carving you can also we voskus you or somebody will of us on craft. this is where you should definitely come to check it out. to let you out. mike, it has a wide variety of african scrap of fashion as histories and it is one of the most stories to places to experience you recently goes for the 1st time. this is one of the out shoves that you can buy upward from like the us market. we got cielo paintings on the wall. this is moved from finger news. imagine telephone file, you wouldn't know what you said. i mean the phone. main thing i knew this is a painting place called mockery lagos without houses found the steel lagoon is how is this was like a means of exchange was used before people money was invented. this was what people used to people who services took out his picks out for you guys is the so like a clue on also so. yeah, i guess one is very i think i need one i use next up is l. c. c. we stands for lexi conservation center. this is the last reserve portion in the ever be the city of lagos. this land was established in 1090 to serve as a bio diversity conservation icons and moments out educational center for guys i'm currently at lake conservation. since i'm on the walkway, this leads to kind of to so much was i had to be careful not to fall. let's go in and see what it is to offer. this is a 1000 area in case you're tad, even looking for a very long time. so guys, this is the beginning of the 1st kind of work on this set and we're going to be climbing on it is the longest kind of work in africa lenses. 111215576, shown from the bridge before we get to the in the bridge is more of you the check in the design to test drive in just who i just climb the 2nd one. i'm see guys where see what kind of a couple trees but as to the highest points below and philly front. so let's keep going. this is the highest point. okay. the guys are clearly are the highest point where 22.5 percent of us has one is call deals operation until it so when you look to organizations to consider plenty ocean . oh yeah, 2 different additional species i took out his monkeys. oh hello. hey mike, i saw the western point after you've done the water of the longest, kind of you woke crocodiles in this language. little did anyone yet because i'm scared. of course that's figure that out. a very long canopy walk. this is where you come to chill. this is the family fuck. because i feel a lot of people cooking on making stuff about this. we can also serve as a picnic sports. if you bought your own food or you want to just choose your family and friends here. thank you. to go. this is sierra, this is 9, john c a is me phone, roasted beef, oil all the light. oh, i was yeah. last on our list is buggy. which the smoke was auto look at it between legos and the semi border in be republican. get out of the quiet by as is quite a distance from the stem cell legos. this town on the east side of legos was the point of no return for 9 jobs were sold off to you p. i was doing the trans atlantic slave trade, which lasted for over 400 years. it is now home to museums, our historical artifacts about the nigerian slave trade. our 1st visit is to the slave museum, which has most of the ornaments used during the slave trade era. here you can find some of the chains, cannons, and slip sales use for slave trading. right on the wall. this was looking for the jump on the when the alright. can give you one umbrella for human being. wanted to call you. this is good that you would like to join us lives by the leg. i see that's more. yeah. and that will do preventative. institutional do minus 40. it will be easier to perform before me inside here you might already imagine. i mean, you might because you do the chance for you to okay, so wow, this is heavy means and this is where the wheel and the yes will be the be the 100 a guy. this is very heavy. he was really shocking to land. many nigerians who made to live like these, against the wheel. it's hard to imagine how you must feel it's and it was a very emotional experience being here and hearing about destiny's. this is one side of the buggy. this is the side where we saw the 1st over then we also thought about this is where the sleeves were kept. so now we're going to the point of no, we don't are supposed to do that. we have to cross over this log one here. i get to the other side, as i said, the point of know it on file of know its own is a point where once lives get to the can call me back anymore. lm's. the point of notes on is the final spot west lindsley de shores of lagos, nigeria never to return. this is the other work for the same place. yeah. where we are walking. wow. but i'm just lives gets here. this is where the board the ships take them all the way to europe on. notice that our country's weight are being sold . the building at the point of no return was built in a sick law ship to represent the return to africa. it's a toner with multiple windows made to give a great view of the point where to slip ships with dogs. the abolition of slave trading address started in $1885.00, and will eventually finalize in 1950, taking a trip to bug you was a bit us with the experience bitter because walk in the same part of the slaves brought painful feelings to my trying to imagine the pain or suffering they would have gone through was very never i can see it because it was a privilege to travel through time. and it's all like buggy and learn about the history of those duck him before's legos to so diverse and he has so much history on a vibrant called jo. it is an amazing place. leave. unexplored is filled with so much energy. and a lot of people from different walks of life, one of the most popular scenes legos shall recite is if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. ah, finally, we go to south africa, wine, water, and space. but he w report, an adrian glacier, the landscape around cape town is one thing about ho motorcyclists. paradise. welcome to cape town, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. today i will take you on the right to show you my 3 most favorites routes in and around. cape town. we're starting right here in how it's bay in the harbor. great place to grab some fresh fish and energy before heading over there to chapman's peak rice with the shipment speak. his name's outage on chapman captain's made of an english ship that failed into how to be in 16 o 7. he would center shore to find provision, not knowing it would one day be the location of one of the world's most famous route. in 1915 contraction started on the steep slopes. 7 years later, the road was opened. what an amazing view do you have so many different view points there where you can just stop and basically spend the whole day enjoying the view and what's really cool. it's changing all the time where the weather change, the clouds and changing sun is coming out. sun is moving, it's just awesome. just make sure you take some snacks with your picnic books. there are no restaurants and something along the way. chapman speak drive, also known as champions amongst the local, is a 9 kilometer long drive along the coast. it also forms part of 2 big spots, even the 2 oceans marathon and the cape town cycle to a during the tour around $35000.00 bicycles. pass by here. the road has 114 curves, right between the ocean and the list. they have been some rock falls and landslides in the past, so keep your eyes on the street and drive so this is where you arrive at the end of the dr. beautiful, not to beach right next to not. so if you can see it very long as beautiful sand, normally you would see more. but as i told you earlier, the weather is changing all the time. you know it's even drizzling a bit and all the clouds came up. so that's the reason why i will not jump into the water for refreshment. today is ice cold anyway, the water, some people though, are daring there. in that case you are planning to do it. go ahead, but be aware of the rip currents. you've got to be a good swimmer, if you out in the water that we are adding to our next destination. now to another beautiful route, a little bit outside of cape. all right, let's get ready for root number to bend. clue past between the towns of wellington and theorists round about one of the half hours from cape town by road. it was named. you guessed that after the guy who built it, andrew bane, but he obviously did not do most of the hard work. yes, he was the road engineer and it is a fine piece of road engineering. but most of the work, like i said, ma'am speak was done by convicts who were forced to do the hard labor. many of them died. the road was opened in 1854 last time i got here. it was a bit bumpy and narrow. so you could feel of all that the looks like the summer on the most exciting part of this mountain passes about 18 kilometers long. it is quite a narrow road and landscape is amazing. no wonder it is labeled, and national monument read close due to maintenance work, at least part of it. constructing road. yes. we will be able to see the 1st part of this wonderful. the entire pass is scheduled to be reopened in june, but perhaps be smarter than me and check before you get here. it was supposed to have reopened a long time ago. well, this is fortunate bridge and nice to have a break and enjoy the beautiful scenery and the stream that is passing through here it is also the place where the linea back hiking trail is passing through. it's a 2 to 3 day hike through the limits, back nature reserve and i, it's a beautiful hike with rock pools along the way, as well as a nice camping spot where you can stay overnight. as i said, i just heard about it and it's still on my to do list. i still have to come back to do that. i actually in winter the high mountain peaks are sometimes kept with snow and in summer it gets extremely hot and dry. after the mist earlier, the sun, this burning highlight of this tour is along with the river that flows down here. so you just stop and make sure you're jumping into the crystal clear water. find one of the re a parking spots along here. make sure you park properly because the road is very narrow and then it's just like 2 minutes hike down where you can refresh yourself, which is obviously amazing on a hot day like today. ah, my best idea today were certainly to bring along my swimming get more than 30 degrees on the bike. it can get really out with all the protective here. but i'll come down here. you forget about all of that. look at this wonderful views, the wonderful water that just wait for me to jump in. oh, i was one of the workers up there down. you know what? i start wrapping up my bains. goof, pass right on the way back. you can stop at one of the wine estates along the way, which i also open for visiting. i am heading to my favorite rude friendship. it stopped at the see what is give them. the largest lake in the region provide water for half of cape town. soon afterward, the long, deep and dramatic scenery stops. it was south africa's 1st properly engineered roads. who's if you can try to come here during the week though, it gets quite busy on weekend. ah, if you are lucky, you will come across some of the woods along your way. 20 years ago, the k peninsula, boone population was heading to extinction, but luckily, that has changed. enjoy the time, watch them observe them, but remember they are wild animals. so be careful, they can be dangerous. sometimes they are snatching food, even bags and cameras to be very careful and please don't feed them. you can see that even installed special dustbins along the way, way you can throw your stuff and they have a boon protector. yes, so they can just open it. ah, if you turn through the magnificent pass, you will reach another highlight. ah, ah, ah, ah, from here you have this fantastic view on friendship. i could spend hours see less than 20000 people live down there, but it's still one of the most popular tourist destination in south africa, friendship means french corner and a free concert. this is exactly how it feels like down there. you have a little bit of friends. ah, i enjoyed the right down from the mountains to the friendship valley home to some amazing restaurants and ah, so we spent much more time than actually planned on the past because it's just so beautiful and it's so much fun to drive through these curvy roads. we got to town right on time for sundown, which we're having here right now at a small restaurant in the city center. that's actually the major challenge when you get to friendship to decide where you want to go. there are so many wind farms and restaurants. it makes it very difficult to decide, so i had a really great time on these 3 different scenic routes. i hope you enjoyed it as well until next time. ah ah, ah ah, ah, with who electric 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