Rwanda – Drinking Home made Banana Beer with Grand-Ma ! AFRICA TRAVEL ADVENTURE

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Rwanda – Drinking Home made Banana Beer with Grand-Ma ! AFRICA TRAVEL ADVENTURE


You can’t imagine half of what happened to me that day !

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  1. Hello everyone !!! I hope you enjoyed that episode ! I work hard to try to create the best content for you, I really hope you appreciate !
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  2. I had a similar experience in Rwanda. I met a man who worked at the hotel that invited me into his family. Of course I had to have dinner with them in their house. Rwanda is just an amazing country and I've been all over the world. When you first arrive you can feel that this place is different. Kigali is the cleanest city in the world I believe. The people are so genuinely warm and friendly. I needed to make a large purchase and it required a huge quantity of their currency. I started to count the money on the street and I would never do this in my own country. I told my friend we needed to go somewhere private and he told me it wasn't necessary. People walked by and were curious, but there was no danger. About 25 years ago the country switched from teaching French in the schools to teaching English. In general the older people speak French and the younger people speak English. Although they are not as familiar with the American version of English and it tends to baffle them. I tried to use the translator on my phone to describe a lily (flower) and my friend laughed as the translator described a female body part when translating to Kinyarwanda. I was terrified but yet found the motorcycle taxis exhilarating. I feel as Ludo does that you have to get out of the tourist areas and hotels and really meet the local people. That for me is a much more satisfying travel experience. My Rwandan friend invited me back in 1 year for his wedding, and I will be there.

  3. The Stanislas family (and neighbors too) seemed like wonderful people, and Jean
    was very kind to offer you a round trip around the village. An edible village – so green.
    They all indeed looked young for their age, both Jean and oldest brother Jevenal at 70.
    Not because of the banana beer, but the Cassava leaves and fresh vegetables :^)….

  4. Dear Ludo, as I already mentioned in the comments of a previous video, I'm going to Rwanda in September. I was wondering if you could do a kind of "tipps" video for travelling in Rwanda? I guess that this would be of great interest overall as there is not that much detailed information about it accept very view blogs and 1-2 travel-book-guides. I would really like to see such a video – Maybe just you talking freely about what to expect, what to do and maybe what to avoid doing in Rwanda based on your real experience. E. g. you mentioned your hotel in the last video and that it was terrible. But you didn't go into details what was bad about it and what you conclude out of it concerning what kind of accomodations to book in Rwanda. Thank you very much, would love to hear from you. Best, Niklas