Nigeria – 2026
“The Giant of Africa.”
Embark on a multi-city journey crafted for those seeking more than just a vacation.
- All-inclusive – Enjoy chef-curated meals, private transport, expertly guided excursions, and full airport support.
- Wellness & rest days – Reflect, reconnect, and recharge with thoughtfully built-in wellness moments.
- Family-centered, open to all – Designed for families, yet welcoming to solo travelers and couples alike.
- Limited to 50 guests / 15 families – An intimate experience with meaningful connections.
- Early access for POMA alumni – First invitations go to those who’ve journeyed with us before.
From gorilla trekking and heritage tours to luxurious retreats, every detail has been curated to feel like a return to your roots, with all the beauty Africa has to offer.
5-star accommodations only – Immerse yourself in comfort and elegance at every stop.
This isn’t a tour. It’s a homecoming.
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Departure/Return Location
JF Kennedy Airport -
Departure Time
Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a departure at 9:30 AM -
Return Time
Approximately 8:30 PM -
Dress Code
All white -
Included
AccommodationGuideInsuranceMeals -
Not Included
FlightsTransport
Tour Plan
Nigeria – 7 Days Heritage & Adventure
1 – Day 1: Arrival in Lagos
Arrive in Lagos, city orientation and hotel check-in.
- National Museum visit
- Lekki Arts & Crafts Market
2 – Day 2: Badagry Slave Route
Explore the historic slave trade town.
- Slave Museum & Point of No Return
- Boat ride across lagoon
3 – Day 3: Olumo Rock – Abeokuta
Drive to Abeokuta and climb Olumo Rock.
- Rock climb with guide
- Adire textile market
4 – Day 4: Ibadan Heritage Tour
Visit Cocoa House, museums, and ancient sites.
- Ibadan city highlights
- University of Ibadan Zoo
5 – Day 5: Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove
UNESCO World Heritage Site of Yoruba spirituality.
- Guided tour of sacred grove
- Cultural storytelling
6 – Day 6: Abuja City Tour
Fly to Abuja, explore capital landmarks.
- Aso Rock, National Mosque, Millennium Park
- Evening leisure
7 – Day 7: Departure
- Morning shopping before airport transfer.
Tour Location
Nigeria
History of the City
1. Population and Diversity:
- Nigeria has the largest population in Africa, making it a significant demographic force.
- It's home to over 250 ethnic groups with diverse cultures and traditions.
- Despite this diversity, English serves as the official language, facilitating national unity.
2. Cultural Significance:
- Nigeria is a hub for vibrant creative expressions, including music (Afrobeats), fashion, and film (Nollywood).
- The country is known for its rich literary scene, with many renowned authors and storytellers.
- Nigerian Pidgin English is a unique and widely spoken language that reflects the country's cultural richness.
3. Economic Influence:
- Nigeria is a major player in the African economy, boasting the fastest-growing economy and highest GNP on the continent.
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- It has the third-largest manufacturing sector and the largest agricultural output in Africa.
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- Nigeria is a major oil producer and exporter, contributing significantly to the global energy market.
4. Resilience and Hospitality:
- Nigerians are known for their resilience, resourcefulness, and strong work ethic.
- The country is also known for its warm hospitality and welcoming atmosphere.
5. Cultural Traditions:
- Nigerian culture is deeply rooted in traditions, including proverbs, storytelling, and unique fashion statements.
- The country is home to various traditional practices and beliefs that are passed down through generations.
6. Natural Wonders:
- Nigeria boasts diverse landscapes, from the lush Mambilla Plateau to the vibrant streets of Lagos.
- The country is home to stunning waterfalls like Agbokim Waterfalls and vast natural reserves like Kainji National Park.
- Beautiful beaches like Coconut Beach offer opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
