 This is documentation of all the amazing trips that we've been on. This time we're going back to the African safari that we took in 2014. We landed in Nairobi and drove an hour and a half to Emicogo, but we only stayed there for the night. Every place that we went to required us to go into a small plane of no more than eight people, eight passengers, eight seats. And I think for the duration of the two weeks, we went on a small plane at least twice a day. It was so intense and it was so amazing we were following the Great Migration. Next stop was El Dono Lodge, where we spent time with elephants and went to Amasai Mara village. And then straight into the safari. Our last stop in Kenya was the Ambion Kichritimbo Masai Mara Tinted Camp, located at the Serengeti's most northern point near the Masai Mara National Reserve. Bad news for you today. This is like your mother and your wife is in one kitchen. Christian is from England. Good morning. I'm not sure. You know where this place is? It's by that bigger pond. It's a big pond right here, it's right in front of you. Straight ahead. Let me just um... I'm back into the safari. Waiting and waiting. So they had the problem of inbreeding. So they looked like all like the family. Yeah. So they cannot survive because any disease can die. I think this image right here is the most powerful representation of the Great Migration. Our first stop in Tanzania was the Ambion Jigurumeti Serengeti Tinted Camp. These tents took glamping to a whole other level. Zanzibar. Black in America is undeniably in our roots. But to go to Africa for the first time, I can't even put it into proper words. To say that this trip was eye-opening doesn't even put a cap on it. Africa is amazing, it's our homeland and we can't wait to return. Up next, we're headed to Peru.