Must-see shopping in East Africa

  • Kampala Fair

    Kampala

    Selling gorgeous women's kitenge dresses in traditional patterns, separates, children's clothing and some batik pillows, this fair-trade boutique is a…

  • Souk

    Nairobi

    Some of Kenya's more creative artists, photographers, leatherworkers and other high-quality artisans and artists have come together under one roof – the…

  • Cultural Arts Centre Zanzibar

    Zanzibar Town

    Organised by the dedicated Hamad and other local artists, with an emphasis on quality and distinctiveness, this arts centre and shop provide a refreshing…

  • Utamaduni

    Nairobi

    Utamaduni is a large crafts emporium and easily one of the best places to souvenir shop in Nairobi, with more than a dozen shops selling all kinds of…

  • Shanga

    Arusha

    What started as a small enterprise making beaded necklaces has branched into furniture, paper, clothing and many other products, mostly using recycled…

  • Wonder Workshop

    Dar es Salaam

    At this excellent workshop, artists with disabilities create world-class jewellery, sculptures, candles, stationery and other crafts from old glass, metal…

  • Matbronze

    Nairobi

    More than 600 wildlife bronzes by Denis Mathews (from jewellery and small lion-cub-footprint dishes to much larger pieces running into thousands of…

  • Boma

    Southern Highlands

    The craft store at the Boma museum has a terrific selection of gifts and crafts, with a specialism in quality handwoven fabrics. This is the place to buy…

  • Schwari

    Arusha

    Quality handicrafts and classy homewares, children's toys and national-park maps – Schwari has picked the best of local crafts to create a fine collection…

  • Kilifi Design Collective

    Kilifi

    Right next to the Wild Living Cafe on the southern outskirts of Kilifi, this excellent shop showcases the wares of four local, ecofriendly Fair Trade…

  • Bombolulu Workshops & Cultural Centre

    South Coast

    This non-profit organisation produces crafts of a high standard and gives vocational training to physically disabled people. Visit the workshops and…

  • Baraka Gallery

    Lamu Island

    This upmarket gallery is the place to come if you're a serious Africana collector. There are pieces from all over the continent and beyond, from…

  • Our Shop

    Malindi

    We really wish it were our shop, stocked as it is with cowrie-studded Congolese and West African carvings and masks to tempt collectors. Some great…

  • Yusufi Antiques & Gallery

    Mombasa

    A real treasure trove of carvings and masks, particularly from West Africa and the Congo, as well as fetishes, brass lanterns and other goodies. Some…

  • Zinj

    Kilifi

    This home-run design store of international reputation is located near the southern edge of Kilifi Creek. You'll find stylish leather bags adorned with…

  • Maasai Honey

    Northern Tanzania

    This wonderful community-run concern has taken the local tradition of bee-keeping and transformed it into an income-generating project. It's been so…

  • Kilombera Workshop

    Jinja

    Many of the colourful cotton textiles (place mats, table runners, bedspreads) for sale around Jinja are made on hand-operated looms at this Nile-side…

  • A Bernadette

    Jinja

    Young NYC fashionistas have partnered with local women to create well-made recycled bags and accessories in fun, bold designs. Items are fair-trade…

  • Tingatinga Centre

    Dar es Salaam

    This excellent centre is at the spot where Edward Saidi Tingatinga originally marketed his designs, and it’s still one of the best places to buy…

  • City Market craft stalls, Nairobi, Kenya

    City Market

    Nairobi

    One of the city’s main souvenir businesses is concentrated in this covered market, which has dozens of stalls selling woodcarvings, drums, spears, shields…

  • Spinners Web

    Nairobi

    This place collaborates with workshops and self-help groups around the country. It’s a bit like a handicrafts version of IKEA, with goods displayed the…

  • Banana Box

    Nairobi

    Amid the rather-less-altruistic commercialism of the Sarit Centre, Banana Box works in conjunction with community projects and refugee groups and offers…

  • Friday Maasai Market

    Nairobi

    On Fridays the popular Maasai craft market opens up here in the upper car park of Village Market.

  • Moto & Dada Shop

    Zanzibar Town

    This shop sells products from Moto, a Zanzibar-wide handicraft cooperative that supports the island's rural economy by selling bags, sun hats, baskets,…

  • Jenga

    Zanzibar Island

    Jenga is a social enterprise offering Zanzibari entrepreneurs a platform (both online and in-store) from which to sell handmade products. And what…

  • Tuesday Maasai Market

    Nairobi

    Busy, popular Maasai markets move around the city according to the day of the week and are excellent shopping experiences. Sites change regularly. At the…

  • Upendo Means Love

    Zanzibar Town

    This multifaith community project builds bridges between Zanzibar's minority Christians and the largely Muslim population through its sewing school and…

  • Zenji Boutique

    Zanzibar Town

    A well-curated showcase of eclectic Zanzibari and Tanzanian crafts displayed with details of their provenance and production. Kit yourself out with…

  • Fahari

    Zanzibar Town

    Shop and social enterprise Fahari combines traditional Zanzibari skills with the cutting-edge expertise of accessories designer Julie Lawrence to produce…

  • Sasik

    Zanzibar Town

    The cushions, coverlets and throws in Sasik are the work of self-taught Saada Abdullah Suleiman and her team of over 45 Zanzibari women. Their intricate…

  • Doreen Mashika

    Zanzibar Town

    For Zanzibari high fashion head to this store on Hurumzi St. Trained in Switzerland, Doreen has a signature style that effortlessly combines African…

  • Zanzibar Curio Shop

    Zanzibar Town

    The phrase 'Aladdin's Cave' can be overused, but not here. Step inside for floor-to-ceiling displays of gifts and souvenirs, and browse with no pressure…

  • Bead by Bead

    Northern Tanzania

    Run by the local Maasai Women's Bead Co-op, this is the pick of the roadside souvenir shops that you find in this corner of the country. It all revolves…

  • Caplaki

    Kigali

    This association of more than 40 stalls has banded together to market itself as Caplaki, although each stall is an independent business. As you would…

  • Nanyuki Spinners & Weavers

    Nanyuki

    Started in 1977 and now providing employment to 107 women, this craft cooperative specialises in high-quality woven woollen goods. The women will show you…

  • Kariakoo Market

    Dar es Salaam

    Dar es Salaam's biggest and busiest market occupies several city blocks and the former barracks of the British Carrier Corp. It heaves with people morning…

  • Cultural Heritage

    Arusha

    The large and unmissable Cultural Heritage craft mall on the western edge of Arusha has all the usual souvenirs as well as some less common items…

  • Memories of Zanzibar

    Zanzibar Town

    This place calls itself an emporium, and it does indeed have a massive range of souvenirs: carvings, clothing, books, ornaments, furnishings, jewellery,…

  • Moshi Mamas

    Moshi

    A local craft cooperative run by, as the name suggests, a handful of friendly local mamas, this place sells beadwork, kitenge cloth and a small collection…