How to Deal with an Elephant in Your Room: A Survival Guide 🇺🇬 vA 109
I arrive at a very friendly lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, and soon after, an elephant tries to crash into my room !
Then I visit the National Park before riding to Ishaka, across beautiful Western Uganda.
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People from collective societies speak in context. People from Individualistin societies are linear and speak directly. When an African tells you something, you have to understand the context. You should never interpret it directly especially if you are from the west.It’s better you ask and the person explains in depth.
You have encountered some other examples before, like when they say, „stand up“, „ you are suffering
Another point is, those boys are young. That’s how they talk!
Wow the lady was amazing. God bless her
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Yves great vlog , I’m already looking forward to your next one .😃👍
Keep it up pal.All the way to SA
14hours late to the Show Yves but its another great episode showing off the beauty of Uganda 🇺🇬
Uma experiência surreal.🎉
Best Ever videos, every moment is exiting. Very Scenic Adventure great. 👍
Awesome video!
Buen video 👏👏👏
Well , you went thru my village , great to see you enjoying my village's coolest atmosphere, its the most green in your videos
A minute fourty two seconds in, I had to pause and read comments on that grand welcome! The welcoming lady and her choice of words, grace and humbleness made me feel like I was the one being welcomed. She excelled! That hotel is a true getaway to soak up some sanity 🙂
They are worried seeing you on a low bike on an African highway, that's why they are saying you're gonna die today, it's their own way of communication. They know you are muzungu from the big city and that small road is dangerous for you and the bike , do not take it seriously but just be careful on the highway❤🤣
Yves l would love to know the prices at the lodge
13:50, those are hunting dogs
Thanks for making us part of your travels, the effort and sacrifices are appreciated, keep pushing, you don't know how many people are learning resilience from this filmed journey's!!
Sad to see the orange flag come down. It's been a constant passenger since the journey began in France.
Goretti is very polite
0:35: 🐘 Encounter with local wildlife, lodging inquiries, and caution regarding elephant dung.
7:34: 🐘 Encounters with elephants in Uganda lodge lead to unexpected interactions and farewells.
11:03: ⚠️ Warning about making death threats and the seriousness of the issue.
14:58: 🍵 Discussion on tea harvesting methods and confusion over the message, while encountering broken flag.
18:34: 🐘 Encounters with challenges in various African countries while traveling
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That bend after Kazinga channel is one of the most dangerous spots
The receptionist….yes please. Yes please. Nice to meet you please. Yes please……please ……ooooh
I don't think they mean that you will die. It's either direct translation or maybe an expression about either being too tired. It's like when they say, "Stand up." They mean "stop". It's just direct translation.
Simone and Simon look like twins
Stand up direct translation of stop is simama
You are a good guy but quiet short tampered in a away those kids weren't serious…
LIKES FOR GORRETI❤💯🙏🫂
😂😂😂 ugandan English is like a direct translation of Swahili to English, I bet he meant you'd be dead tired, cos if it was mentioned more than once then that's the way they talk to each other, misinterpretation.
They even tell you to "stand up" which in Swahili is "Simama"
correct translation to English is "STOP".
They are just friendly but their language is twisted.
…those asking you to stand are just requesting you to stop
Finally you took the advice you got while in Kenya to have a flag of the country you are in. Nice move. That ad a layer of protection and friendliness. Otherwise Goretti is an awesome receptionist. Her warmness can make one to overlook the cold shower. Finally Uganda is underrated. Those scenaries look like heaven.
This Is AFRICA!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Kino now you need a shave
Love you 🥹💔
Yves you overreacted. You should have asked why they said that and teach them. Not threaten them with police etc
Bonjour, moi en tout cas je te suis toute cette aventure car elle est quand même exceptionnelle, il faut un courage à toute épreuve pour faire de tels parcours à la force des jambes et surtout avoir un moral d'acier pour tenir le coup, bonne route et à la prochaine
I think they're trying to warn to be careful. It's a language problem
Hope it's not a Pallaso's blackmagic, It's common practice in Africa. Confronting someone in remote land is unpredictable, never know what they might do behind your back. Good sherman can tell if someone is under the spell or not.
15:25 The guy was just asking if u r interested to know the methods of harvesting tea
I like the video so much specially the crocodile 🐊 and Uganda national bird 🐦. I like crocodile so much I wish to see it face to face one day.
That custodian is one of the last few remaining genuinely nice people.
Eve….i wait for my family to go to sleep so I can appreciate your videos on big screen…..we love you…we are with you…I want to kiss your big French nose. ❤😂
lets address the Elephant in the room😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😊😊😊😊👍👍👍
Lovely people…..and love Nature…..👌👌👌😁😁
Thanks for sharing your challenges, too. It helps a lot to remember that it’s important to persevere when things get tough. And it helps to have people who support your journey no matter what.
Amazing mid week treat! Queen Elizabeth park is among my top 5 best spots in the worlld! The elephants are such intelligent creatures. Great ride. It is good to be prudent always at all times to keep safe❤
It was 50k shillings not dollars
I thought uganda speaks better English than Kenyans😂 but we are better of.didnt i hear that guy telling him to stand up instead of stop😂😂
What are the odds to meet another french guy who crossed Africa on a trike on a random road in Uganda?