Despite the chilly July weather, Kenyans always find a way to have a good time, and this past weekend proved just that.
Social media lit up after a video of a high-end car convoy heading to Naivasha went viral.
The exclusive meet-and-greet event brought together proud owners of Range Rovers, Land Rovers, and Jaguars, sparking a flurry of reactions online.
Media personality Oga Obinna, who arrived in a flashy yellow Land Rover, emceed the glamorous gathering held on July 5.
Car enthusiasts from Kenya and beyond flocked to the event, enjoying a luxurious day of networking and showcasing their prized vehicles.
Footage from the event showed a vibrant atmosphere filled with laughter, glistening rides, and connections made over a shared love of luxury.
Kenyans flooded the comment sections as videos of the polished fleet rolling into Naivasha circulated online.
One Instagram user noted, “Kumbe matajiri hawakuenda Summertides,” referring to the coastal Summertides Festival that took place the same weekend.
Another user chimed in with a personal aspiration, writing, “Dream car yangu hukua Range Rover, nisiwai toka hii dunia bila hio gari bana.”
Many fans joined in the manifestation train, including content creator Milly Chebby, wife to comedian Terrence Creative, who simply commented, “Manifesting.”
Others took a more humorous route, suggesting there should be a meet-up for those without cars.
“Footsubishi tunapatana lini!?” joked one user.
Another quipped, “Alafu kuna mimi nilikuja kushangaa na kuota jua hii dunia.”
The event quickly drew comparisons with the Summertides Festival, held on July 4 and 5 along Kenya’s coast.
Known for its blend of music, culture, and beachside vibes, Summertides also trended online. Netizens were quick to contrast the two scenes, with one commenter asking, “Sasa wenye wako Summertides walienda na bus ama?”
Another joked, “Matajiri wako Naivasha then nyinyi wenye mko na iPhone na savings za 2025 zote mko Summertides.” One user added a hopeful note: “Mimi ata hakuna pahali nilienda but ipo siku.”