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Grand Voyager | Εξερευνώντας το Ναΐρόμπι

Από την περιπλανώμενη άγρια ζωή μέχρι τα πολυτελή, κρυμμένα καταφύγια, το Ναϊρόμπι είναι ένας προορισμός που δεν πρέπει να λείπει από τη λίστα επιθυμιών κανενός ταξιδιώτη. Αλλά τι είναι αυτό που κάνει την Κένυα τόσο μοναδική;

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00:00Ήμουν Λιλί Δας και αυτό είναι ΓΚΝΝΟ.
00:04Εν this series, θα πρέπει να δημιουργήσω την κοινωνία εξαιρετικά τρία εξαιρετικά θέση
00:08φίλος με κώδους, λαγωγή και αρφή.
00:12Μετά από τη στιγμή, θα κρυφνήσω την ανάγκη,
00:16να δουλειώσουν την παιδιά που δουλειάζουν την παιδιά που δημιουργείται.
00:19όλο βλέπω από την Ελλάδα.
00:26Επίσης, είμαι αρκετή από την Ελλάδα,
00:29μια πόλη όλη όλη εκεί.
00:31Είναι ένα πόλη όπου στους ανθρώπους και λιγούς νέα
00:35μπορούν να αναπτύχνει σχεδιά από την σύνταση.
00:40Ωραία, και πήρα να αναπτύχω να βλέπω.
00:43In this episode, I'll be exploring its rich Maasai culture, the incredible Kenya landscapes and, of course, getting up close
00:54with some wildlife.
00:56I'm starting my journey at Nairobi National Park, one of Kenya's most unique wildlife destinations.
01:04Today, I'm exploring it with a safari guide to find out what makes this place so special.
01:11In Nairobi National Park, we've got rhinos, giraffes, lions, zebras, buffaloes, leopards and elephants.
01:21That's a lot of animals. And they're all out there roaming around.
01:25Roaming around. They can do anything they like. This is their natural home.
01:29The park covers more than 100 square kilometers, giving animals space to graze and move around freely.
01:35There's lots of giraffes here. What are some key facts that I should know about giraffes?
01:41Well, giraffes are the tallest animals. Maasai giraffes have got irregular patterns on the skin.
01:47We've got different kinds of antelopes. We also have the silver-backed jackals.
01:52There's everything here in Nairobi National Park.
01:55Yeah, actually, yeah.
01:56So much to see.
01:58After getting a glimpse of the park, we take to our safari truck and head into the open landscape.
02:05Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to drive.
02:09It's when animals are most active and the easiest to spot.
02:15The further we drive, the more wildlife we see.
02:19There's so many to spot, from grazing herds to some of Africa's most iconic animals.
02:25As you drive through the National Park, you truly get to appreciate the scale of these amazing animals.
02:32And seeing them in the wild is something extraordinary.
02:42Following an unforgettable drive, we make our way to Alolo Lodge, where I'll be staying during my time in Nairobi.
02:50I'm meeting one of the owners to learn more about its story.
02:55Welcome to Alolo.
02:56This is my family owned and run the lodge.
02:59We're right on the edge of the park.
03:01So it's pretty unique.
03:03You can come straight from the airport and within half an hour be with the animals and giraffes and rhino
03:09and lion.
03:09So, yes, we're pretty lucky.
03:11After meeting Jim, I take some time to explore the lodge on my own.
03:16Surrounded by nature, it's a calm and peaceful escape from city life.
03:20Once an old Kenyan home, the lodge was renovated and extended.
03:26Each room has its own character, giving it a personal feel.
03:31The lodge also has a working farm, where food is grown and produced for the on-site restaurant.
03:37So here we are on the farm, surrounded by different animals, your livestock.
03:43Let's start with the chickens.
03:44How many chickens are there?
03:45I've got a few thousand chickens, actually.
03:48So both for eggs and for meat.
03:51And then, of course, you have the dairy cows.
03:54The dairy cows for our milk, our yogurt, our butter.
03:57We have all of the vegetables and fruits, our mushroom house.
04:02So we try and grow as much as we can.
04:04The farm is just a small walk from the lodge and is full of free-ranging animals.
04:10Now that I've seen where some of the restaurant's ingredients come from, it's time to taste them.
04:15Here you go.
04:16From our paddock to your plate.
04:17Enjoy.
04:18Thank you.
04:19This looks delicious.
04:20The food here really does taste as good as it looks.
04:24And I'm excited to find out what else Kenya has to offer.
04:30The next morning, I'm heading to Nairobi Animal Orphanage, a rescue centre inside Nairobi National Park.
04:37I'm meeting one of the senior wardens to find out more.
04:41The main aim of starting the orphanage was to take care of the animals that are sick,
04:46the injured and the orphaned that are found in the world.
04:49Here we create an avenue for animals to thrive.
04:53It is like a rescue centre.
04:55The orphanage is made up of several enclosures, each housing different species with different needs.
05:02Lions in captivity tend to have a longer lifespan because, one, they are taken care of, they are fed.
05:08We are able to see when they are sick, so we treat them.
05:11Some animals may eventually be released or moved to conservation areas, while others remain because they cannot safely return to
05:19the wild.
05:20We also host primates in the orphanage because they are also vulnerable.
05:25What are the main distinctive differences between leopards and cheetahs?
05:28The pattern of the spot is quite different, and then the body size, the leopards tend to grow bigger than
05:36the cheetahs.
05:37For many of the animals here, the journey to the orphanage began with injury or abandonment.
05:43So you were injured by a lion where you're in the best place now.
05:47Here we give them a chance to life.
05:49The giraffe was brought, aged around two weeks.
05:54So this one was collected and abandoned.
05:56It was left by the mother.
05:58Giraffes are my favourite animals, so getting the chance to feed this young calf is a special moment.
06:05She's a hungry one.
06:06You have to be firm.
06:08You have to be firm so that it doesn't drop.
06:11Every animal here has its own story, and I've had an incredible time getting up close to them.
06:19Nearby, the Nairobi Safari Walk offers visitors another way to experience Kenya's natural world.
06:25Here, a raised walkway leads visitors through a large, more natural setting.
06:31So here is a white rhino.
06:33It is a white rhino, not because of the colour, but the distinctive feature is the shape of the mouth.
06:41The mouth is flat, so they are good for grazing.
06:44Each species is adapted to survive in its own unique way.
06:49My visit here has been a reminder of how precious Kenya's wildlife is.
06:56Kenya is known around the world for its coffee.
07:00At this family-run coffee estate, that tradition has been passed down for generations.
07:07I'm meeting Jeffrey Karithi to learn what goes into the perfect cup.
07:12Welcome to our coffee nursery.
07:14Now, in coffee, if you do not have a place where you can study and watch your seedlings grow,
07:20then don't say you're a coffee farmer, okay?
07:24So this is where everything starts.
07:25The farm grows two varieties of coffee that survive well in Kenya's climate.
07:32And how long do these amazing plants take to become actual coffee trees?
07:37This will now take three months.
07:39The seedlings eventually move to the fields, where it takes five years for them to produce quality cherries for harvest.
07:46In Kenya, we have two harvest periods.
07:49We have April to June, and then we have October to mid-December.
07:55It takes six months for a cherry to fully develop.
08:00This family farm has close to 150 trees, and each one is monitored to keep it healthy.
08:07So we've walked around the farm a little bit, and as you've seen, some trees have some ripening cherry happening,
08:13okay?
08:13But it's not a lot.
08:15So if you're just picking maybe 10 kilos in a day, we lay it out to dry.
08:20Yeah.
08:21This takes about 28 to 30 days to dry, and then we'll call it mbuni, okay?
08:26It's the worst.
08:27It's the real bottom quality.
08:29You can even see some of the cherries are small.
08:30These lower-grade cherries are usually more acidic than those picked during the main harvest.
08:37To understand more about the quality of the beans, I'm joining the farm's tasting specialist to try some of the
08:43coffee myself.
08:45We begin by smelling the freshly ground coffee.
08:49The tip of our tongue is where we taste the sweetness of coffee.
08:53Then the side of our tongue is where we taste the acidity level.
08:58Then the back of our tongue is where you taste the bitterness of your coffee.
09:05Coffee tasting helps the team decide whether the batch is ready for approval.
09:10After the tasting session, I get to experience the beans in a different way,
09:15with coffee-infused dishes at the farm's restaurant.
09:18Coffee really is at the heart of everything here.
09:23Close to the city centre is another place full of creativity.
09:28A workshop where clay is transformed into Maasai-inspired jewellery.
09:33I'm meeting one of the local artisans to find out more.
09:37Kazuri is the name of the company, and it's a Swahili word meaning small and beautiful.
09:44The clay comes from Mount Kenya.
09:47We don't use machine, and all the beads, all the shapes are made by hands.
09:52The workshop provides skilled work for local women,
09:56turning each piece into something beautiful and meaningful.
10:00The bead-making process starts with the moulding of the beads.
10:04After making the beads, the beads are fired for eight hours.
10:10Now the ladies start putting the beautiful patterns, the gorgeous colours,
10:15and when they are working on the beads, they are very happy.
10:19As I'm shown around the different stages of production,
10:22I see how much effort and attention to detail go into each piece.
10:27And I even get to try some of the finished designs myself.
10:31Beautiful. See, this is what my outfit was missing all day.
10:36After touring the workshop, it's time to get hands-on,
10:40and I start by choosing my beads.
10:43Okay, this is where I get creative, right?
10:45Yeah, you need to be creative.
10:47These are so gorgeous.
10:50Yeah.
10:52We arrange the beads into a bracelet design
10:55and add the string that holds it all together.
10:58It's a delicate process that needs steady hands and an eye for detail.
11:03I'm very happy with that.
11:05It's beautiful how it's worked out.
11:07And the beads look amazing.
11:11To end my time here in Kenya,
11:13the ladies perform a traditional Kenyan dance,
11:17and I can't help but join in.
11:21Kenya really is a special place,
11:24full of colour and creativity.
11:27It's an experience I won't easily forget.
11:34As my adventure draws to a close,
11:36I look back on a trip full of special memories.
11:41What an incredible experience here in Nairobi.
11:44From spotting animals in the wild,
11:47to tasting Kenyan coffee,
11:49and embracing Maasai culture.
11:51There's still so much to explore,
11:53but now, time for my next adventure.
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