Niger in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary
A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Niger covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.
By Hello Travel Team
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Arrival in Niamey & First Walk Along the Niger River
- EveningAirport transfer to central Niamey hotel~$20
- EveningDinner at local restaurant near hotel~$12
City CenterNiger RiverfrontArrange a hotel or trusted taxi from Diori Hamani International Airport (~$15–25); avoid walking after dark from the airport.
Budget$60Mid-range$130Luxury$260 - 2
Niamey Orientation & Museum Visit
- MorningBreakfast and walk through Grand Marché~$6
- AfternoonVisit to National Museum (Musée National Boubou Hama)~$5
- AfternoonMeeting with local tour operator to confirm overland route
- EveningDinner at mid-range Nigerien restaurant~$18
Grand Marché areaPlateauRiverfrontUse city taxis (~$1–3 per ride) or hotel-arranged cars; confirm prices before entering.
Budget$70Mid-range$150Luxury$260 - 3
Niamey to Tahoua or Konni by 4x4
- MorningDepart Niamey by 4x4 towards Tahoua~$90
- AfternoonRoadside lunch stop~$7
- EveningCheck-in at guesthouse in Tahoua or Birni Konni~$35
- EveningDinner at hotel or local eatery~$10
Niamey outskirtsTahouaBirni KonniHire a 4x4 with driver from Niamey (~$250–350 per day total); cost example assumes 3 travellers sharing.
Budget$90Mid-range$180Luxury$320 - 4
Tahoua/Konni to Agadez Desert City
- MorningDrive from Tahoua/Konni to Agadez~$90
- AfternoonSimple roadside lunch~$7
- AfternoonCheck-in at hotel or guesthouse in Agadez~$40
- EveningEvening walk in nearby streets and dinner~$10
TahouaAgadez Old TownFull-day drive on mixed road surfaces; keep fuel and water stocked and travel only in daylight with a trusted driver.
Budget$90Mid-range$190Luxury$330 - 5
Agadez Old Town & Great Mosque
- MorningGuided walking tour of Agadez old town and Great Mosque exterior~$30
- AfternoonMarket visit and street lunch~$8
- AfternoonFree time for handicraft shopping~$20
- EveningDinner and tea with local hosts or at restaurant~$12
Agadez Old TownCentral MarketMost sights are walkable; use short taxi hops (~$1–2) if needed and return to accommodation before late night.
Budget$70Mid-range$150Luxury$260 - 6
Desert or Cultural Excursion from Agadez
- Morning4x4 day trip to nearby desert areas or villages~$70
- AfternoonPicnic or village lunch~$8
- AfternoonReturn to Agadez and relax at guesthouse
- EveningDinner in town~$12
Agadez surroundingsAgadez Old TownBook desert excursions through a reputable local agency; 4x4 + driver + guide usually priced per vehicle and shared among travellers.
Budget$90Mid-range$170Luxury$280 - 7
Ader Plateau Architecture & Night in Konni (Optional)
- MorningDrive from Agadez towards Ader Plateau and Konni~$90
- AfternoonVillage visit and mosque architecture viewing~$5
- EveningCheck-in at Konni hotel or guesthouse~$35
- EveningDinner at local restaurant~$10
Ader Plateau villagesKonniAnother full driving day; confirm route safety with your driver and local authorities, and avoid driving after dark.
Budget$90Mid-range$180Luxury$320 - 8
Konni to Niamey via Dosso
- MorningDrive from Konni back to Niamey, via Dosso region~$90
- AfternoonLunch stop on the road~$7
- AfternoonCheck-in at Niamey hotel~$60
- EveningDinner at riverfront restaurant~$20
KonniDossoNiamey RiverfrontExpect 7–9 hours including stops; keep water, snacks, and emergency contact numbers handy, using Hello eSIM data when coverage allows.
Budget$90Mid-range$190Luxury$330 - 9
Niamey City Tour, River Activities & Souvenirs
- MorningVisit additional markets, galleries, or river viewpoints~$10
- AfternoonOptional Niger River boat ride (if locally advised as safe)~$25
- AfternoonSouvenir shopping for textiles and Tuareg crafts~$30
- EveningFarewell dinner in Niamey~$20
Grand MarchéArtisan quartersRiverfrontUse metered or negotiated taxis for cross-town trips; keep small bills of XOF for easier payment.
Budget$70Mid-range$150Luxury$260 - 10
Departure from Niamey
- MorningFinal packing and check-out
- MorningTaxi or hotel transfer to Diori Hamani International Airport~$20
- AfternoonSnacks or meal at airport~$15
Niamey City CenterAirportPlan to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before an international flight; confirm transfer time with your hotel the day before.
Budget$50Mid-range$110Luxury$220
Trip Summary
TL;DR: A Practical Niger 10 Day Itinerary & Daily Budget Overview
A 10 day Niger itinerary works best as a relaxed loop from Niamey to Agadez and back, combining desert scenery, historic towns, and gentle cultural experiences. This Niger 10 day trip plan keeps most nights in Niamey and Agadez, with one or two overnights on the road for safety and comfort.
In 10 days you can explore Niamey, make a long-haul journey to Agadez via Tahoua/Konni, and then return, with optional detours depending on security advice from local operators and your embassy. Many reputable agencies, such as Niger Travel and Tours, offer similar 10 day programs from Niamey that include Agadez and the Ader Plateau, highlighting how this timespan is ideal for a first visit.
Daily costs in 2026 range roughly from $60–90 for budget travellers, $120–200 mid‑range, and $250+ for comfort/luxury, excluding international flights. Long road transfers with 4x4 and driver are the main expense; food and local taxis are comparatively inexpensive. Using the Hello app’s budget tracking, multi‑currency support, and expense splitting makes it much easier to keep your Niger travel plan on track, especially when sharing private vehicle costs with friends.
This guide breaks down each day with suggested times (morning, afternoon, evening), meals, and approximate prices, plus how to move safely between cities. Connectivity is limited outside Niamey and bigger towns, so buying and activating a Hello eSIM for Niger before you land helps you stay online for maps, translation, and checking real‑time security updates.
Day 1–2: Arrive in Niamey, Get Oriented & Plan Your Route
For the first two days of your Niger itinerary, base yourself in Niamey to rest, adjust, and confirm security and transport for the rest of your 10 day trip. This is when you fine‑tune your Niger travel plan with local advice.
Day 1 – Arrival in Niamey (capital city focus)
Morning / Afternoon: Most international flights arrive via regional hubs like Casablanca or Istanbul, often landing at Diori Hamani International Airport (NIM) in the afternoon or late evening. A private airport transfer to central Niamey hotels usually costs $15–25 in 2026 depending on distance and bargaining. Budget travellers can sometimes negotiate shared taxis for $5–10, but arrange this with your hotel for safety.
Evening: Check into your hotel or guesthouse, then take a short walk or taxi to a nearby restaurant for grilled meat (brochettes), rice, and local juices. A simple dinner is $5–10 (budget), $10–20 (mid‑range), and $25+ (luxury hotel restaurant). Use the Hello app to log your first expenses with AI receipt scanning; it recognises West African francs (XOF) and converts automatically into your home currency.
Day 2 – Niamey city orientation
Morning: Start early with a walk along the Niger River riverfront and visit the Grand Marché to get a feel for prices and daily life. Expect $1–2 for a street breakfast (beignets, tea) or $5–8 in a café.
Afternoon: Visit the National Museum (Musée National Boubou Hama) for an introduction to Niger’s ethnic groups and history. Entry is typically a few dollars, with inexpensive local guides available on site. Later, meet with a vetted local agency or guide to confirm the long overland route to Agadez, as many 10 day programs, such as those published by Niger-based tour operators, follow this Niamey–Tahoua–Agadez axis for safety.
Evening: Dine at a mid‑range restaurant serving regional dishes like djerma rice or mafé (peanut stew). Plan your cash needs and note that ATMs are mostly concentrated in Niamey.
Typical daily budget (per person, 2026)
- Budget: $60–70 (guesthouse $30–35, meals $15–20, taxis and museum $10–15)
- Mid‑range: $120–150
- Luxury: $250+ (higher‑end hotel, private car, guide)
Day 3–4: Overland Niamey to Agadez via Tahoua/Konni
The core of a Niger 10 day itinerary is the long desert drive from Niamey to Agadez, typically broken over two days with a night in Tahoua or Konni for comfort and safety. This leg is where you feel the Sahel and Sahara landscapes open up.
Day 3 – Niamey to Tahoua/Konni
Morning: Depart Niamey just after sunrise (around 7:00–7:30) in a 4x4 with driver, the safest and most practical option for foreigners. A full‑day 4x4 with fuel and driver on this route can cost $250–350 per day in 2026, usually split between up to 3–4 travellers. According to Niger‑based tour programs, this first day typically reaches Tahoua or Birni Konni with village stops en route.
Afternoon: Stop for lunch at a roadside restaurant; expect $5–8 for a simple plate of rice, sauce, and meat. Carry plenty of water and snacks, as options between towns are limited.
Evening: Overnight in Tahoua or Konni, in a basic but functional hotel or guesthouse (typically $25–40 budget, $50–80 mid‑range). Dinner is usually available on site or nearby. Add your shared vehicle costs into the Hello app and split them with friends in multiple currencies; the app handles the exchange rate and who owes what.
Day 4 – Tahoua/Konni to Agadez
Morning: Another early start to reach Agadez, the historic desert city that many Niger tours highlight. The road can be rough in sections; travel times are often 7–9 hours with stops. Expect a similar $250–350 for the vehicle day, plus $5–10 per person for food.
Afternoon: Arrive in Agadez mid‑ to late afternoon and check into your hotel or guesthouse. Many itineraries, including locally run 10 day "sampler" tours, use Agadez as a multi‑night base because of its UNESCO‑listed old town and Tuareg culture.
Evening: Stroll short distances only after dark, and follow your hotel’s security advice. Enjoy a simple dinner and tea in a local eatery.
Typical daily budget (per person, 2026)
- Budget: $80–100 (sharing 4x4 with others)
- Mid‑range: $150–220
- Luxury (private vehicle, better hotel): $280–350+
Day 5–7: Agadez Old Town, Sahara Excursions & Ader Plateau
Three days in Agadez let you slow down, explore the UNESCO‑listed old city, and optionally venture toward the Aïr Mountains or nearby desert camps, depending on current security guidance from local authorities and tour providers.
Day 5 – Agadez city highlights
Morning: Start with a guided walking tour of Agadez. Local agencies and hotels can arrange certified guides for $20–40 for a half‑day. Visit the Great Mosque of Agadez (famous for its mud‑brick minaret), caravan crossroads, and old quarter alleyways, as described in many Niger cultural tour programs.
Afternoon: Explore the market and artisan workshops where Tuareg silversmiths sell intricate jewellery and leatherwork. A simple lunch in a local restaurant is $4–7.
Evening: Enjoy tea with your guide or hosts; social tea is an important custom across Niger and a good way to learn about Tuareg traditions.
Day 6 – Desert or cultural excursion
Morning / Afternoon: If conditions allow, arrange a day trip into the surrounding desert or toward nearby villages. A 4x4 excursion with driver and guide often costs $150–250 per day per vehicle, including fuel; travellers usually share this cost. Some itineraries reference visiting salt caravan routes or historic villages around Agadez.
Evening: Return to Agadez for dinner. Track your day’s spending with Hello’s voice expense entry, handy when receipts are informal or handwritten.
Day 7 – Ader Plateau / Konni (optional)
Morning: Some 10 day Niger tours include a drive to the Ader Plateau region, noted for Hausa architecture and traditional mosques, before continuing back toward Konni. If you follow this route, expect another $250–300 vehicle day, plus $25–60 for accommodation in Konni or Tahoua.
Afternoon / Evening: Short walks in villages, respecting local customs: ask before photographing people, dress modestly, and greet elders politely.
Typical daily budget (per person, 2026)
- Budget: $60–90 (city days) / $90–120 (excursion days)
- Mid‑range: $140–200
- Luxury: $260+
Day 8–10: Return to Niamey, Final City Sights & Departure
The last three days of your Niger 10 day itinerary bring you back to Niamey via Konni/Dosso, with time for a relaxed city tour, souvenir shopping, and any final administrative tasks before departure.
Day 8 – Konni/Tahoua to Niamey
Morning: Depart early, retracing your route to Niamey. Many published 10 day Niger programs describe this long day as a full road journey with a few village stops, often passing via Dosso and regional palaces. Expect another $250–350 for the 4x4 with driver, ideally split among travellers.
Afternoon: Arrive back in Niamey by late afternoon or early evening. Check into your preferred hotel and enjoy a shower and proper rest after several long driving days.
Evening: Dinner in a mid‑range restaurant with river views might cost $10–20 per person; upscale hotel restaurants are $25–40.
Day 9 – Niamey city tour
Morning: Visit any remaining sights you missed at the start: art galleries, additional markets, or riverside viewpoints. Consider a boat ride on the Niger River if available and considered safe locally, usually $15–30 per person with a group.
Afternoon: Souvenir shopping for textiles, leatherwork, and Tuareg jewellery. This is a good time to reconcile your trip budget in the Hello app; the AI categorisation will show where most of your money went (typically transport and accommodation in Niger).
Evening: Pack, enjoy a final dinner, and prepare cash for airport fees or last‑minute tips.
Day 10 – Departure
Morning / Afternoon: Depending on your flight, arrange a taxi or hotel transfer back to the airport ($15–25). Aim to arrive at least 3 hours before international flights.
Typical daily budget (per person, 2026)
- Budget: $65–80 (city days) / $90–110 (long transfer day)
- Mid‑range: $130–190
- Luxury: $250+
Costs, Connectivity & Daily Budgets for a 10 Day Trip in Niger
A realistic Niger 10 day trip typically costs $800–1,200 for budget travellers, $1,800–2,800 mid‑range, and $3,000+ for comfort/luxury, not including international flights; most of this goes to long‑distance 4x4 transport and accommodation.
Connectivity & Hello eSIM
Mobile coverage is strongest in Niamey and major towns and can be patchy or slow in remote desert areas. Many travellers now buy Hello eSIM for Niger before arriving so they land with data for maps, translation, and messaging. You can purchase and activate Hello’s eSIM plans (from 5 GB, pricing updated live) in the Hello app or on Hello eSIM for Niger, avoiding airport SIM queues.
Indicative cost breakdown per day (2026, per person)
| Tier | Accommodation | Food & Water | Local Transport | Long‑distance 4x4 share | Activities & Tips | Typical Daily Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | $25–40 | $15–20 | $5–10 | $30–40 | $5–10 | $60–90 |
| Mid‑range | $60–100 | $20–30 | $10–15 | $40–60 | $10–20 | $140–200 |
| Luxury | $150–250 | $40–60 | $20–30 | $60–100 | $20–40 | $250–400+ |
According to West Africa travel operators, all‑inclusive 10 day Niger tours with vehicle, food, and lodging often price from $2,500–4,000 per person, which aligns with the mid‑ to upper‑range figures above. Using Hello’s budget tracking, multi‑currency support and AI receipt scanning makes it easier to monitor these costs day by day, especially when paying in XOF (West African CFA franc) and converting back to your home currency.
To keep your Niger travel plan affordable, try to: share vehicle costs with 2–3 others, choose simple guesthouses outside Niamey, eat where locals eat, and reserve “big spend” days (like long desert excursions) for just a couple of days in your Niger 10 day itinerary.
Common Questions About Planning a Niger 10 Day Itinerary
Travellers often ask whether 10 days is enough for Niger, how much a Niger 10 day trip costs, and how safe or practical overland routes to Agadez are; the short answer is that 10 days is ideal for a Niamey–Agadez loop if you plan transport and security carefully.
Is 10 days enough for Niger?
Yes, 10 days is generally enough to explore Niamey, travel overland to Agadez, and return with a couple of cultural or desert excursions along the way. Many local agencies publish 8–12 day itineraries that follow this exact pattern, confirming it as a standard first‑time plan.
How much does a 10 day Niger trip cost in 2026?
Excluding flights, expect roughly: $800–1,200 (budget), $1,800–2,800 (mid‑range), and $3,000+ (luxury). Long‑distance 4x4 hire, fuel, and guides are the largest single costs; city days in Niamey are comparatively inexpensive.
Is overland travel to Agadez safe?
Safety conditions in Niger can change, and some regions have travel advisories. Before finalising your Niger itinerary, check your government’s latest advice and consult reputable Niamey‑based operators who run regular Niamey–Agadez tours. They will know which routes and timings are currently recommended.
Do I need a tour, or can I travel independently?
Niamey itself is manageable independently with local taxis and a bit of French or Hausa. For the long desert routes and remote areas, most travellers either join a small group tour or hire a local driver‑guide with a 4x4, mirroring how published 10 day itineraries are structured.
How does the Hello app help in Niger?
Hello combines trip planning, expense splitting, and budget tracking in one place. You can set a 10 day trip budget, log shared vehicle and hotel costs with AI receipt scanning, and use multi‑currency tracking for XOF. Paired with an eSIM from Hello, you stay connected enough to coordinate logistics even when moving between remote towns.
Where does Niger fit in a wider West Africa trip?
Many travellers combine Niger with neighbours like Nigeria or Benin when security and visas permit. If you are doing a longer regional loop, your 10 days in Niger can sit in the middle of a broader Sahel–Sahara journey.
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