Where Travel Becomes a Story Worth Telling

About Us

We believe Tanzania is more than a destination — it’s a living, breathing work of art, shaped by its landscapes and the people who bring them to life.
At Bowse Space, we explore that spirit through creativity itself — where every journey, artwork, and film become part of one connected story.

Our experiences go beyond travel; they form the heartbeat of a self-sustaining creative space. A journey might inspire a film, a film might lead to an exhibition, and an exhibition might open doors for the next generation of artists. It’s a cycle where culture feeds creativity, and creativity gives back to culture.

Every trip we design, every project we produce, and every piece we showcase helps preserve the beauty and traditions that inspire them — ensuring that what we create doesn’t just document Tanzania’s culture, but actively sustains it.

From the spice-laden streets of Zanzibar to the golden expanse of the Serengeti, Bowse Space offers experiences that are curated, meaningful, and a little bit different — where tourism meets creativity, and every journey becomes part of a larger story.

Meet the Founder

A man rides a motorcycle on a dirt road, smiling and wearing sandals. Several people stand on the side of the road, some looking at the rider, with one person holding a bicycle and another with a camera. There are utility poles and greenery in the background under a cloudy sky.

Born and raised in Tanzania, Brian Chandrabose grew up surrounded by stories — of land, craft, and character. After moving abroad at a young age, those stories became his compass, shaping a lifelong desire to share the depth and spirit of his homeland through film and creative expression.

As an actor, filmmaker, and storyteller, Brian founded Bowse Space to bring all his creative work into one vision — exploring Tanzania through the lens of culture itself. Every journey, documentary, and collaboration adds to a living archive that connects creativity, community, and discovery.

For Brian, travel isn’t separate from art; it’s the first chapter of it. Bowse Space exists to turn those experiences into stories that endure — where each film, photograph, and encounter adds to the larger narrative of a place still writing itself.