Nigerien jamaah haji register through the Commissariat à l'Organisation du Hadj et de la Oumra. Niger's annual Haji quota is approximately 15,100. Costs range from XOF 2,800,000–5,000,000 (approximately $4,500–$8,000 USD). Charter flights operate from Niamey to Jeddah.
Hajj Quota
15,100
Average Cost
USD 4,500–8,000
Government Body
Commissariat à l'Organisation du Hadj et de la Oumra (Niger)
The Commissariat à l'Organisation du Hadj et de la Oumra manages registration. Pilgrims register at regional offices or through licensed operators. Requirements include valid passport, vaccination certificates (yellow fever, meningitis ACWY), medical examination, and full payment of package fees.
Haji operations are coordinated by the Commissariat with licensed private operators. The government negotiates charter flight contracts and accommodation packages. Pilgrims should register early as quotas fill quickly.
Niger is one of the most devout Muslim-majority countries in West Africa with over 99% Muslim population. The Maliki school predominates. French is the official language — jamaah haji should prepare for Arabic-language environments. Heat acclimatization is generally less of a concern for Nigerien jamaah haji given similar climate conditions.
Address: Embassy of Niger, Riyadh, Diplomatic Quarter
Phone: +966-11-4821012
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