Dangerous African Heatwave 🇺🇬 vA 108

I ride from Fort Portal to Queen Elizabeth National Park, in Uganda, in Africa.
On the way along the Rwenzori mountains, I find a very intriguing resort in Kasese, and I meet some very friendly Ugandan people.

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45 Comments

  1. Maybe she took the money so she could go outside and not watch him partying with other women at the guitar pool and later in the banana jungle room

  2. Actually you haven't realized but they are telling you to stop ✋ not to stand up as in standing up 😅😅😅😅

  3. In Kenya, Yves could meet people telling him "I saw you on you tube" " Am following you in YouTube" etc. I haven't seen any in Uganda saying the same

  4. Sorry..I'm commenting again..but it's obvious you're a Foodie 😊..watching your facial expressions every time you take a bite..priceless! 👊👊✌😎

  5. When people say stand up, they mean stop. It is a direct translation. Africa languages stopping and standing up translates to the same thing. Also swahili, stop and stand up translates to simama.

  6. As always, your videos are on point. Stand up is more of a direct translation from the local language which refers to stop. They probably want to have a chat.

  7. I reckon they mean STOP. Stand up can mean “stop” or “stand up” in Bantu languages. For example, “simama Hapa” in Swahili means stop here, while “Simama juu” means “stand up.”

  8. Charity friend look for me in kenya together with ur husband…u got something i want in Uganda as a kenyan

  9. The guitar hotel is very beautiful. The lady who was wth charity wanted to eat u alive. She even asked where u will be spending the night

  10. I feel sorry for the American man , he will win… Otherwise western Uganda is Beautiful, must visit.

  11. Stand Up! is literally translated from the the local language meaning STOP, in Bantu- "Luganda" STOP and STAND UP has the same word.

  12. Water Access: Out of its population of 47 million people, 38 million people (81% of the population) lack access to safe water. Over 21 million people in Uganda are living without basic access to safe drinking water. MY eyes iWater Access: Out of its population of 47 million people, 38 million people (81% of the population) lack access to safe water. Over 21 million people in Uganda are living without basic access to safe drinking water. My eyes is on Water Supply and Sanitation Project Phase III

  13. U were in my home town Kasese, u slept at Gators Kisagazi, if I new if u were there I would come and see u man 😢,I watched u on Tik tok, imagine where I stay

  14. Je suis tombé par hasard sur ta chaine, avec le salon de coiffure au Kenya et Karen.
    Là en Ouganda, franchement, je le trouve vraiment génial ton périple.
    Je te souhaite le meilleur pour la suite.
    Je vais essayer de rattraper ce que j'ai raté, au fur et à mesure.

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