African Ancestry Family Reunion Nigeria 101
October 11 - 22, 2026
(Departing October 10, 2026)
12 days, 11 nights
African Ancestry Family Reunions are curated cultural immersion journeys in Africa - centered on reclaiming identity, exploring cultural heritage, and celebrating the resilience of African people.
Nigeria 101 is a 12-day visit that will focus on Lagos, Abuja, Abeokuta, Oshun State and Ibadan. Get ready for an incredible journey full of culture, excitement, delicious food and discovering the Nigeria not seen in the media.
This trip is exclusively for African Ancestry Family Members and their guests. Still don't know your African ethnic group? Take advantage of the opportunity to find your tribe while visiting Nigeria. Add a test kit to your booking and have your ancestry revealed during the trip!
1. Select your package and complete the questionnaire.
2. Create an account to manage your package and add-ons
When checking out, you should check the box next to "Create an account to manage your booking online." This will allow you to edit, adjust your trip, and select add-ons at a later date.
3. Take note of the processing fees
When proceeding to payment, please expect to see a service fee if you pay by ACH or a 2.9% service fee if you pay by credit or debit card.
4. Manage payment over time
You can choose to set up automatic payments or go in monthly and make payments manually.
5. Look out for a confirmation email
Once we receive payment, you will receive a confirmation email with your receipt, payment plan information, and the option to purchase travel insurance for this trip.
6. Store your account info and password
You can go back to your account any time to check your balance, pay it off, ask a question or choose an add on if you don't immediately
This trip is exclusively for African Ancestry Family Members and their guests. Still don't know your African ethnic group? Take advantage of the opportunity to find your tribe while visiting Nigeria. Add a test kit to your booking and have your ancestry revealed during the trip!
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We discuss:
Ensure Your Passport is Valid for Travel
Visa Processing & Requirements
Yellow Fever Vaccination
Malaria Pills, Imodium AD & Cipro
Creating A Plan For Your Prescription Medications
Baggage
Weather
Electric Current
Phone Service
Currency & Spending
Packing List
Travel Insurance
AAFR's are 100% non refundable however if cancelled before 60 days for any reason before departure, the full trip credit (dollar value), can be used for any additional AAFR within a year from the cancelled trip's start date.
If cancelled within 60 days for any reason before departure, there is a 30% penalty and only 70% of the trip credit (dollar value), can be used for any additional AAFR within a year from the cancelled trip's start date.
If cancelled within 30 days for any reason before departure, there is a 75% penalty and only 25% of the trip credit (dollar value), can be used for any additional AAFR within a year from the cancelled trip's start date.
Accommodations in our choice hotels throughout the entire trip
Air-conditioned vehicle on ground for entire tour including in country airport transfers
We will take one round trip flight between Lagos and Abuja
Breakfast and one additional meal each day
All entrance fees to various sites and attractions included on the itinerary
Professional & knowledgeable hosts, guides and drivers
Bottles of water daily for entire journey
You purchase your own airline ticket
Visa cost is not included
Alcoholic beverages are not included unless specified for an event
It's better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it. Remember cash is king!
We encourage tipping
Welcome to Nigeria!
You will arrive at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos.
Upon arrival you will go through immigration where you will process your visa or visa arrival documents before moving through baggage claim, customs and outside to the carpark.
Look for the African Ancestry Family Reunion sign at immigration and you'll be escorted through the process.
We'll retrieve you outside and transfer to the hotel for rest.
The only activity planned is our welcome dinner.
Lagos is divided into two parts: The Mainland and The Island.
Today we will explore Lagos Island and learn its unique history.
In the 15th century, the Awori settlement was conquered by the Benin Empire and the island became a Benin war-camp called “Eko” under Oba Orhogba, the Oba of Benin at the time. The Yoruba still use the name Eko to refer to Lagos. Lagos, which means “lakes”, was a name given to the settlement by the Portuguese.
Today we delve more into this history and learn about the names, families and people who helped to build Lagos Island.
Lunch is included.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Moderate
Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing.
Continuing our exploration of Lagos Island, today we delve in the cultural art scene on the island.
• World Famous Nike Art Gallery
• Idumota Market
• Tafawa Balewa Square
• Freedom Park
• National Museum of Lagos
Lunch is included.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Moderate
Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing.
Today we journey to the Door of No Return in Lagos at Badagary. We start at the Bdagary Slave Museum and then move to the Door of No Return site. Today we learn about the horrors of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Lagos to celebrate our strength, resilience and perseverance.
Lunch is included.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Moderate
Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing.
We take our first trip off Lagos Island for short journey to the mainland to Abeokuta to explore the wonders of Olomo Rock and the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library.
Lunch is included.
(Optional ) In the evening, we'll set out to explore an experience at Fela's New Africa Shrine with live music in Ikeja.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Active
To fully take advantage of all this tour has to offer, guests need to be able to walk longer distances, climb several flights of stairs and navigate steps and uneven terrain walking for extended periods of time over more difficult terrain (e.g. cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, limited or no access to elevators). This itinerary can include significant changes in temperature and altitude. Appropriate for travelers who are physically fit, expect a vigorous pace and enjoy participating in two to three hours of physical activity per day.
Today is free rest day at the Beach.
Lunch is provided.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Easy
Today we explore another part of Nigeria though the mainland to Oshun State in Osogbo. Many people in the U.S. who practice Yoruba and Ifa cultural lifestyles travel here to learn. Today we delve into learning about the deeply cultural and spiritual sides of Yoruba culture.
Here we will have our renaming Ceremony Experience.
We'll spend the night in Oshun State and return to Lagos the next day.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Moderate
Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing.
After breakfast and check out, we'll stop in Ibadan on the way back to Lagos and visit the local craft and arts market.
Lunch is included.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Moderate
Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing.
Breakfast and check out to fly to Abuja.
Upon landing we'll explore Abuja on a City Tour.
• Aso Rock and Village
• Nigerian National Assembly Complex
• Zuma Rock
• Abuja Arts and Craft Village
We will have lunch and a meet and greet with various officials of the Nigeria Federal Government excited to meet Nigerian descendants who have returned home.
We'll check in to the hotel after lunch and taking the rest of the evening to get settled.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Easy
Little to no walking. Traveling at a leisurely pace, this itinerary requires a small amount of physical activity. Guests will need to be prepared to board a plane and bus. There will be some walking to rooms, cabins or restaurants and general points of interest. This may also include an occasional flight of stairs or some steps during transfers and stops. Appropriate for all travelers including those with lower mobility and who are comfortable participating in at least three hours of activity per day.
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and there are so many different cultures.
Today we enjoy a cultural exhibition and parade of cultural performing arts showcase of the various distinct ethnic groups in Nigeria presented by the National Tourist and Culture Federation curated for African Ancestry Family Reunions.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Easy
Little to no walking. Traveling at a leisurely pace, this itinerary requires a small amount of physical activity. Guests will need to be prepared to board a bus. There will be some walking to rooms or restaurants and general points of interest. This may also include an occasional flight of stairs or some steps during transfers and stops. Appropriate for all travelers including those with lower mobility and who are comfortable participating in at least three hours of activity per day.
We spend our last morning visiting Jabi Lake and Guarara Falls just outside of Abuja.
In the afternoon, we'll have lunch with a school in Abuja where we'll donate school supplies.
This is our last night in Nigeria. People can explore live music and nightlife at one of the many lounges in Abuja.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Moderate
Expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing.
After checkout, we depart the hotel to fly back to Lagos.
Once we land in Lagos we have a final market stop for last minute shopping. There will be a farewell lunch and then we'll go to the airport for the final departure.
Clothing suggestions
We suggest lightweight, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. A sunhat and sunglasses are also helpful.
Tour Activity Level: Easy
Little to no walking. Traveling at a leisurely pace, this itinerary requires a small amount of physical activity. Guests will need to be prepared to board a plane and bus. There will be some walking to rooms or restaurants and general points of interest. This may also include an occasional flight of stairs or some steps during transfers and stops. Appropriate for all travelers including those with lower mobility and who are comfortable participating in at least three hours of activity per day.
