Black Soul Rhythms Travel
- 1648 Amsterdam Ave PMB #30 New York New York 10031 United States
- Profile
Black Soul Rhythms Travel is a culturally driven travel agency specializing in curated group experiences that celebrate the global African Diaspora. With a mission rooted in cultural exploration and heritage appreciation, the agency designs immersive travel experiences that highlight music, art, history, and community connections. Their trips often focus on destinations with rich African cultural influence, fostering educational and transformative journeys for travelers seeking more than traditional tourism.
The agency is known for its themed group trips, including annual Afrocentric festivals, historical tours of Africa and the Caribbean, and cultural wellness retreats. Black Soul Rhythms Travel prioritizes working with local guides and businesses in each destination to support community-based tourism and sustainable practices. Participants benefit from well-organized itineraries, expert hosts, and opportunities for meaningful cultural exchange.
With an active online community and digital presence, including their own internet radio station that promotes Black culture and music, they also serve as a platform for cultural engagement year-round. Their affiliation with travel and cultural organizations further enhances their credibility and reach within the niche of heritage travel.
Website: https://www.blacksoulrhythms.com/
Key Services:
– Group travel experiences centered on African Diaspora culture
– Themed cultural tours and festivals
– Heritage and historical site travel (Africa, Caribbean, USA)
– Wellness and cultural retreats
– Custom itinerary planning for small groups
– Local guide and community-based tourism integration
– Afrocentric cruise adventures
– Music and culture-focused travel experiences
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Contact Info
- 1648 Amsterdam Ave PMB #30, New York, New York, 10031, United States
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Phone: (929) 376-9658
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