Niamey , Niger

Niamey is the Capital and largest city of the West African nation of Niger. Niamey lies on the Niger River, primarily situated on the east bank. It is an administrative, cultural and economic center. Niamey's population, officially 774,235 as of the 2006 census, is estimated to be much higher. The city is located in a pearl millet growing region, while manufacturing industries include bricks, ceramic goods, cement and weaving. Niamey was probably founded in the eighteenth century, but was of little importance to most of the country until the French developed a colonial post in the 1890s. This rapidly grew into an important center.

Travelling is one of my passions and I have been in different parts of the world but Seoul is a place that I believe is among the most beautiful in the world. It is filled with mountains, temples, amazing food and friendly people. The culture is so colorful and interesting.... read more

Mr Rolando Catahan

Featured Experiences

Featured Travel Stories

- If you ask past guests what they remember most about their Seabourn cruise, chances are that caviar will come up. Complimentary caviar has been a signature of Seabourn since its...

read more
4 Ways to Fall in Love with Caviar on a Seabourn Cruise
Sightseeing

Sweet Spot: New Chocolate Museum Houses the World's Largest Chocolate Fountain

Switzerland - It’s one part of the great trifecta of iconic Swiss contributions to world culture: precision clocks, alpine-produced cheese… and chocolate. And now, a new museum... read more

River or Ocean Cruises

First LEGO Parade at Sea, Only Over-Water Swing and More on MSC World America

Caribbean - Building family fun on a cruise vacation couldn’t be easier. When the new MSC World America launches in April, 2025, it will have an over... read more

River or Ocean Cruises

3rd 'Lady Ship' Announced for New Cruise Company on International Women's Day

- Cruise lovers haven’t even had a chance to sail aboard the first ship on this new – and much anticipated – cruise line. The Scarlet Lady... read more