Building Kenya’s Luxury Hospitality Industry, Nairobi’s Creative Economy, and the Future of Touri...
Unlocking AfricaApril 27, 202600:30:03

Building Kenya’s Luxury Hospitality Industry, Nairobi’s Creative Economy, and the Future of Touri...

Episode 222 with Shamim Ehsani, Co Founder of Tribe Hotels Group, a hospitality and lifestyle company redefining modern African luxury through the integration of culture, art, and experience led design. Shamim has built a portfolio that includes Tribe Hotel in Nairobi, Hero Bar, named The Best Bar in Africa, and the upcoming Tribe Beach House in Kilifi, while continuing a family legacy that has helped shape Kenya’s real estate, tourism, and food and beverage industry for over three decades.

Shamim shares how the hospitality industry in Africa can function as economic infrastructure, shaping cities, driving employment, and influencing global perception of markets like Kenya. From launching a five star hotel in Nairobi’s diplomatic and commercial hub to embedding over 900 works of African art into a scalable business model, Shamim explains how culture, creativity, and local identity can be translated into commercially viable and globally competitive African businesses.

We explore the rapid growth of Nairobi as a leading business, lifestyle, and tourism destination, and what the rise of food, nightlife, and the creative economy reveals about income growth, urbanisation, and shifting consumer behaviour across Africa. The conversation also unpacks how local supply chains, artists, and entrepreneurs play a critical role in building sustainable tourism value chains and long term economic development.

Looking ahead, Shamim reflects on investment opportunities in Kenya’s coastline, the future of African tourism beyond safaris, and how to build Africa facing brands that compete globally without losing authenticity. This episode is a deep dive into the intersection of hospitality, investment, culture, and economic growth in Africa.


What We Discuss With Shamim

• Hospitality as economic infrastructure and its role in shaping cities, jobs, and global perception in Kenya.
• Why Nairobi’s rise as a food, culture, and lifestyle hub signals deeper shifts in income, urbanisation, and the tourism economy beyond safaris.
• Turning African art, culture, and identity into commercially viable, globally competitive businesses without losing authenticity.
• How nightlife, bars, and creative industries are driving tourism value chains and positioning Kenya on the global stage.
• Building Africa facing brands with global relevance and avoiding extractive tourism models as new destinations like the Kenyan coast emerge.

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