In a historic milestone, Farwill Consult has become the first Nigerian tour agency — and personnel — to visit the largest Qur’an in the world during its recent Umrah journey. This remarkable achievement not only reflects the company’s dedication to creating meaningful travel experiences but also underscores the deep connection between faith, history, and cultural tourism.
A Spiritual and Historical Experience
For Farwill Consult, the Umrah pilgrimage was more than a sacred journey — it was also an opportunity to explore one of Islam’s greatest treasures. Standing before the largest Qur’an ever preserved, participants were awed by the craftsmanship, historical value, and spiritual significance of the holy manuscript, which stands as a global symbol of Islamic scholarship and heritage.
Placing Nigeria on the Map of Historical Tourism
By becoming the first Nigerian tour agency to lead travelers to such a globally renowned landmark, Farwill Consult has set a new benchmark for cultural and historical tourism in the country. This pioneering step proves that Nigerian tourism can go beyond leisure and adventure, embracing faith-based history and global heritage.
Faith, Learning, and Cultural Exchange
Farwill Consult emphasized that the trip was designed not just for sightseeing, but also to enrich participants with a deeper appreciation of Islamic history and scholarship. Witnessing the world’s largest Qur’an offered an unforgettable blend of spiritual inspiration and historical education, making the journey truly unique.
Inspiring the Future of Nigerian Tourism
“This visit is a proud moment for us and for Nigeria,” said the Farwill Consult team. “It’s proof that Nigerian tourism can reach beyond borders, opening doors to experiences that connect faith, culture, and history. We are honored to be the first, and we hope to inspire many others to follow this path.”