The Artwork SPLASHED On These are WILD & COLORFUL (Kenya’s Matatu Culture)
I'm in DOWNTOWN Nairobi, Kenya, to film a few matatus, or nganya, the city's minibuses, that contain all kinds of cool art splashed on the side of them. In this video I'm going to take you around the area and show some of the coolest minibuses I found. Did you see your favorite celebrity or rapper? Put the timestamp of your favorite design in the comments and let me know where you're watching from. And of course, be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE, it truly helps grow on YouTube. Kenya’s matatu culture is a vibrant and integral part of the country’s urban life, blending transportation, art, and music into a uniquely Kenyan experience. Matatus are privately owned minibuses or vans that serve as the backbone of public transit in cities like Nairobi and Mombasa. What sets them apart is their eye-catching exteriors, often covered in bold graffiti-style artwork depicting global icons, hip-hop artists, athletes, or local themes. Each matatu is a rolling canvas, making city streets feel like a mobile art gallery. Inside, matatus are equally electric. They blast music, ranging from local hits to international chart-toppers, transforming every ride into a mini-party. Many feature neon lighting, flat-screen TVs, and even Wi-Fi, catering to Kenya's tech-savvy youth. The conductors, known for their agility and charm, juggle collecting fares and luring passengers with catchy shouts or hand signals. While they symbolize creativity and resilience, matatus are also known for their chaotic reputation—speeding, weaving through traffic, and defying schedules. Despite the madness, they’re a vital, affordable way for Kenyans to navigate bustling cities. For visitors, riding a matatu isn’t just about getting from point A to B—it’s a thrilling glimpse into Kenya’s street culture, creativity, and daily hustle. -- ------------------ SOCIALS ------------------ WhereJodyAt IG: www.instagram.com/wherejodyat P: www.patreon.com/WhereJodyAt ------------------ ABOUT ME ------------------ My name is Jody Ray, writer, freelance journalist, and video enthusiast interested in documenting stories about my work, travels, and other unique experiences that have developed in my life. --------------------- MORE LINKS --------------------- I traveled extensively through the following countries, and you can watch everything here: BENIN: • Benin ETHIOPIA: • Ethiopia 🇪🇹 MADAGASCAR: • Madagascar TOGO: • Togo *** #Matatu #matatuculture #kenya #nganya #kenyan #travelvlog #vlog #vlogs #streetart #minibus #eastafrica #travelvlogger

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