About My Tours

Empowerment Travels are not vacations. They are intentional journeys designed to inspire courage, build resilience, and create transformation. I organize and host small group trips where people travel together, explore new cultures, and learn from each other.

Each trip combines adventure with reflection. We walk through cities, share meals with locals, and experience traditions that expand our worldview. Along the way, we hold space for conversations on freedom, healing, and personal growth. These travels are about leaving your comfort zone and returning with renewed strength and clarity.

Empowerment Travels are for people who are ready to step into something new. Whether it is your first time abroad or your fiftieth stamp in your passport, these journeys remind you that travel is not only about where you go, but also about who you become along the way.

The groups are intimate to ensure connection and community. Together, we laugh, reflect, support one another, and leave with lifelong friendships that stretch across borders.

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Testimonials

Edem creates a presence that feels safe and warm. In her healing circle, I found the courage to speak about things I had carried for years. […]

Thandi M.,

South Africa

I have known Abigail for years, and what sets her apart is her deep compassion. She stands firmly for women’s rights, but she also makes sure […]

Dela K.

Ghana

When I joined her session, I did not know what to expect. By the end, I walked away lighter and more hopeful. Edem has a way […]

Liu Wei,

Singapore

Abigail has this incredible gift of turning her own journey into lessons that empower others. She is not afraid to be vulnerable, and that honesty makes […]

Chikondi P.,

Malawi

I attended one of her empowerment travel gatherings, and it was life-changing. Beyond the travel itself, Edem helped me see travel as a tool for healing […]

Jennifer R.,

United States

Her advocacy work is inspiring. She shows up where it matters, not for recognition but because she genuinely believes in equality. I have seen Abigail use […]

Samuel A.,

Kenya