Boho Afrika is a cultural platform and social enterprise connecting people, places, and ideas between Africa and the world — starting in Tanzania.

Our projects are built through listening, trust, and shared decision-making, valuing local knowledge and ensuring that benefits, credit, and opportunities are mutually exchanged.

We create welcoming, accessible spaces where people of different backgrounds, ages, and experiences feel respected and safe to participate.

We use art, design, movement, storytelling, and hands-on making as tools for learning, confidence-building, and connection across cultures and generations.

Sustainability means supporting local economies, minimizing waste, honouring traditional practices, and building projects that can endure without dependency.

Cultural pride guides us to amplify local voices, honour heritage with dignity, and challenge extractive or stereotypical narratives about Africa and its people.
Africa is not a product. It’s not a backdrop. And it’s not a single story.
Boho Afrika exists to challenge extractive travel and surface-level narratives by creating spaces where culture, learning, and creativity move both ways.
We believe:
Local communities must benefit directly
Culture should be respected, not consumed
Sustainability is practical, not performative
Small, intentional projects create lasting impact
Boho Afrika works at the intersection of travel, creativity, and community.
Everything we do is guided by listening first — and building together.

Workshops, cultural events, and creative programs that encourage skill-sharing, self-expression, and collaboration.

Grassroots projects that support local makers, youth, and communities through participatory, sustainable approaches.

Thoughtfully designed journeys that go beyond sightseeing — rooted in local knowledge, relationships, and respect.
Participants are invited into low-pressure environments where creativity and movement support mental well-being, stress reduction, and self-expression — without performance or expectation.
For individuals, travellers, youth, and community members.
Workshops focus on hands-on learning: art-making, movement, storytelling, and shared practices that build confidence, curiosity, and real skills — not theory alone.
For all ages and backgrounds.
Activities are designed with local voices and knowledge at the centre, encouraging mutual learning rather than observation or extraction.
For visitors, locals, and mixed groups.
Participation fees and partnerships contribute directly to community-based projects, facilitators, and creative initiatives — supporting local economies and long-term sustainability.
For people who care where their money goes.
Events create opportunities to meet people across cultures and generations, fostering dialogue, collaboration, and a sense of belonging beyond the event itself.
For those seeking real connection.
Practical guidance for small businesses, creatives, lodges, and community projects who want to grow sustainably — without overwhelm.
Boho Afrika events bring people together through movement and hands-on creativity — simple, inclusive, and human.