In a world where Africa is often misunderstood or misrepresented, Kino Yves is on a mission to change the narrativeβ€”one tricycle ride at a time.

From the vibrant markets of Kenya πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ, to the scenic backroads and hidden gems that most tourists never see, Yves takes us on a powerful journey through the heart and soul of Africa. With nothing but his camera, his courage, and his contagious curiosity, he shines a light on the beauty, warmth, and richness of African culture.

Born in France πŸ‡«πŸ‡· but called by the spirit of Africa, Yves now rides through the continent with a purposeβ€”to show the world that Africa is not just a land of struggle, but a land of hope, joy, flavor, and unmatched beauty. Whether he’s sharing local dishes, dancing with villagers, or exploring untold stories, Yves is giving the world a front-row seat to the real Africa.

And when he rolls into South Africa πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦, it’s not just another stopβ€”it’s another chance to remind us that Africa is not one story, but millions of beautiful ones waiting to be told.

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In today’s video, we bring you the man who’s changing the narrative of Africa, one tricycle ride at a time. Meet Kino Eve, the modern-day Vosco Dama. But instead of a ship, he travels on three wheels and a mission. Eves has made it his life’s journey to showcase the beauty, the culture, and the spirit of Africa, Kenya in particular. While much of the world is fed negative stories about the continent, Eve flips the script. Through his lens, we don’t see poverty. We see pride. We don’t see despair. We see hope, resilience, and unmatched beauty. This is not just content. This is a movement. So sit back and get ready to be inspired because today we meet the man who’s redefining African travel storytelling, Kino Eve. Wow. Listen to this message from Ees. He is talking about reintegrating the tribes into the modern world. This is awesome, man. I was just amazed by what he’s doing because I think this is the best thing to do to integrate the tribes into into the modern world into the modern economy. What they are doing is absolutely amazing. So that’s why I wanted to show what what he’s doing and to show these people because I think this is really the way to change to make so many people in Africa more integrated into the modern world and bring basically a part of Africa that is for forgotten by the modern world. an individual room in such a beautiful tourist camp very close to Nairobi. A nice thing you see it’s nice because actually it’s kind of half a house half a half a tent actually. You see I put on my bags already the battery is charging. First battery for the tomorrow’s tomorrow. I need full battery for tomorrow. Beautiful. You see it’s very clean very I don’t know the style is very nice. See very clean. toilet paper, which I don’t use. I’m not like the dirty westerners who clean their their ass with toilet paper, which is which I find very dirty. Sounds funny, but true. The Muslim way, I think, is much cleaner just with water and the hand. And you never forget to to wash your hands after going to the toilet when you do this. Let’s just go around a little bit. Uh because I want to show you the place is just awesome. So this is the old compound. Yeah. Okay. Look at this place, man. You just go 2 kilometers away from the main road and you are in a small paradise. Isn’t Africa beautiful? The beauty of Africa. Kenya. I thought this is okay. It’s okay. It’s okay. All right. So you have some nests here and the birds they are so loud. It’s awesome since the south of Ethiopia the birds are if you are in a place which is a little bit isolated you can just stop and listen and it’s so beautiful. It’s the first country where the where you have pork. This is pork. Oh my god. Because even in Ethiopia, even though it’s Christian, I don’t know how their Christianity is a little bit weird. I would say well different. I think it’s a a lot based on Judaism. The Christianity in Ethiopia that makes that Ethiopians don’t eat pork also like Muslims. So yeah, but finally in Kenya, finally there is pork. So I’m going to have some pork tonight. nice luxury life in Kenya. So, let’s try a bit the vegetables first. That look really good. Oh, very well cooked. In the next clip, Kino Eves is impressed by what the Masai women are doing by empowering themselves through the main items that they make by hand, which later finds themselves on the international market, especially in the Western world. I’ve told them that you said you want to see them in their villages. Okay. So, I’ve just told them that you have a YouTube channel and you’re doing it out of uh out of will. We want to to tell the world more about the beadworks women in northern Kenya and from the Masai community how they are making incredible product in their rural villages and this product has sold in the street of the USA, Canada, Australia and we have Beyonce all these famous um you know artists putting on their amazing product that they are making just right here in the villages because it’s amazing because the product that they’re making actually if you buy you support the women to take their childrens to school. You support the women to buy uh you know food for their children. You’re supporting these women to conserve the environment. You’re supporting these women to protect nature. You are supporting these women uh to you know to become leaders in a patriarchal society where men a lot of the times do not allow them to lead. So you know emerging leaders are coming out of the beadworks. So anyone out there who is watching whoever supports Beadworks buys BeadWorks product then uh eventually you are not just buying product but you’re supporting these amazing women in northern Kenya. It’s so touching that in the world out there are people that are willing to support the women so that they can be empowered and be responsible members of the community. We love this initiative and please let’s support our fellow women in this beautiful initiative. Order from an organization. Okay. So, okay. This mama has never gone to school as she’s able to because they given patterns. They’re trained. So, this these women are not just given orders, but they are really trained on how to make product to follow patterns. So, she’s actually following a pattern. And she’s writing S stop female genital mutilation. Okay. Great. It’s amazing how they are able to blend in beads. Wow. Bead works. So she’s making is a wait sorry belt in musci. So she’s making a belt. So it’s what the women are doing. So through the beadworks program they are blending in uh leather. So this leather is just here from Kenya from um from a local leather tannery here in Kenya. I think from thika amapi and then now they’re blending in with the beads to make. She’s following a pattern. You see it’s an amazing pattern she’s making. So you see this mama is just making it in her home. No one is interfering with her work. Okay. She’s she doesn’t have to go to town to make this product. She she she does everything from here. She does everything from here. And we just saw the and and and this product is going to could end up in in the US in anywhere in the world. Probably anywhere in the world. That’s unbelievable. Yeah. So this is so she’s also making another product. So this one is patched on ah on the bags. Yeah. On the bags and on the laptop things and Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So these ones they make it here and then it goes to the office. Okay. And then the final product is is attached to the Do do the patterns have a signification culturally or it’s just random patterns? Yes. Every pattern has a meaning. Okay. Every pattern, every color has a meaning for nature. This could signify maybe uh any bird could signify a rhino could signify whatever has a meaning. Has a it all has a meaning in the culture. Okay. Because they because they know how to do bead work because traditionally they do it for themselves, right? So what’s the meaning of the colors and and and all that they wear? What’s why do they wear this? The the colors and the for this one. Yes. It just signifies the beauty. It’s for It’s for beauty. Okay. Okay. It’s for beauty. Okay. Okay. How do you say thank you in Masai language? Asholing a walk around to see the product that they making. All of them have an order. They are busy actually. Okay. They all doing our love. Yeah. Yeah. Love. Very nice. So it’s a belt also. Do collars. They even make dog collars. Okay. The one that Oh, dog. Oh wow. Yeah. Interesting. Yeah. So, probably this one is a dog color. So, that’s okay. A dog color. Yeah. You see amazing pattern here. Very nice color. Wow. That’s beautiful. Yeah. Very beautiful. How do you say beautiful in in beautiful a warrior with my how do you call it? Bang. Bango. Bango. Bango. So, basically, Elma came today to propose them to elect three leaders from for some micro financing organization. I did not get everything, but that’s that’s the reason why he’s here today to to attend this meeting. And we enjoy this opportunity to show you what they do with the with the bead works. It’s so touching that in the world out there are people that are willing to support the women so that they can be empowered and be responsible members of the community. We love this initiative and please let’s support our fellow women in this beautiful initiative. Things inside They used for the preservative. Now it’s medicinal also for your stomach. There is gas inside. It’s good. Yeah, I like it. Fermented. It’s It’s slightly fermented. Yeah. It’s really good. It’s I don’t know how to describe the taste. It’s It’s It’s soft. It’s a soft taste. It’s much thicker than milk. It’s almost like a between milk and yogurt somehow. I was just amazed by what he’s doing because I think this is the best thing to do to integrate the tribes into into the modern world into the modern economy. What they are doing is absolutely amazing. So that’s why I wanted to show what what he’s doing and to show these people because I think this is really the way to change to make so many people in Africa more integrated into the modern world and bring basically a part of Africa that is for forgotten by the modern world. Look at this beautiful house. The houses are awesome. Look at that. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. You don’t we are starting at the last home and look toward the first one. Okay, this is beautiful. Yeah. Yeah, this is really very beautiful. Look at that. He imagines sleeping here with your beds. And you can watch the animals already from here. Yeah. Just in front. Just around. So the good thing is with this bed, you can move it there. It’s a star bed. Oh, you can ah you can move. So you can sleep on the terrace. Let’s look at the ter. What the hell? Wow. It’s completely run by the community, right? Yeah, it’s community run, community led. The money goes back to the community. So there is no third party, there is no intermediate, there is nothing. It’s directly everything is done by the community. These are just visitors. Elinui lodge it means wildlife. Wildlife means wildlife. So it’s the wildlife lodge and ignore the swimming pool. I know that’s the same as before. Okay. Nice bridge. Welcome to the launch. Look at this place. Oh, and you have the Googles to to watch the saw in the villages. Okay. So, and so these products so they all available on in a store. Yes, it is a on e-commerce electronic. They have a website and they sell it online. So, you see this one. You can get this for your Oh, wow. Nice. This is suede. They’re using the suede. It’s a softer leather. Ah, it’s a softer leather. Okay. And you make it also this one? Yes. Yeah. Wow. Okay. He’s the designer. You’re the local person just from here. Okay. Europe almost because it’s the same uh same agriculture as Europe now because of the altitude. The following clip is a camping site where you are able to watch animals while camping. What an amazing adventure at your fingertip. One day biking away from Nairobi and I am going to camp in a consery among va build the beast. Wild beast. Look at that. There’s wild beast just nearby. Oh my god. Look at this beautiful tree, guys. You see, you don’t need to to go to to do a safari to see animals in in Kenya. You just go to a campsite. And there are gazels actually just straight ahead. I think they have zebras as well. I don’t know if they have giraffes. Hopefully. Acasia camp. Look at that. Gazel straight ahead. I’m at the campsite guys, a campsite in the consery. Isn’t it beautiful? To finish this video as we are in the conservancy, let’s go for a walking safery guys and see what we can see. And we have a beautiful tree with all the gazels here. Look at that guys. I am surrounded by gazels. You see have the white ass gazels just there. It is full of guzzles everywhere around. Unbelievable. And that’s my campsite. Isn’t it awesome? Kenya is awesome, man. That’s a female. It’s really funny. The zebras really don’t uh are really not afraid of humans.

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