I Rode Into the Land of the Man-Eating Lions 🇰🇪

What really happened with the legendary Tsavo Man-Eater lions? In this episode of my 50,000 km journey across Africa, I ride through rural Kenya following the historic Uganda Railway route—the same path where maneless lions once terrorized workers in 1898. From the ancient, life-giving baobab trees to the haunting history of the "Ghost and the Darkness," this journey takes me through the heart of Tsavo National Park and into the local culture of the region. 🌍 In this episode: The haunting true story of the Tsavo Man-Eaters Crossing the famous Athi River Africa’s ancient "Trees of Life" (Baobabs) The reality of motorcycle travel in rural Kenya Finding refuge in Voi ⏱ Chapters 00:00 The Legend of the Tsavo Man-Eaters 00:42 Leaving Mutomo: The Journey Begins 01:44 Why I Travel Without GPS 03:23 Africa's Ancient "Trees of Life" (Baobab) 05:20 A Lamb on a Motorcycle? 06:06 Crossing the Famous Athi River 06:26 Sneak Peek: East Africa’s Oldest Sikh Temple 07:11 The Haunting Story of the Man-Eaters 11:41 The Dangerous Road to Voi 12:01 Heartwarming Encounters with Locals 13:25 The Secret of the Sisal Plant Industry 14:19 "Is this a computer?" — Talking Tech with Locals 15:59 Entering the Wilds of Tsavo National Park 19:32 Standing Where the Lions Hunted 21:26 Arrival in Voi: The Search for a Safe Hotel 24:31 Finding My Home for the Night 25:31 Next Episode: Deep Dive into the Sikh Temple