The best eSIM for Chad
A landlocked country at the crossroads of North and Central Africa. Here is the plan we would pick today, the live pricing for every plan we track, and the practical things to know before you fly.
The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Chad. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.
| Provider | Data | Days | Price | $/GB | Get |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20GB | 30 | $45.00 | $2.25 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $29.00 | $2.90 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $35.99 | $3.60 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 30 | $21.00 | $4.20 | Get → | |
| 3GB | 30 | $14.99 | $5.00 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 30 | $24.99 | $5.00 | Get → | |
| 3GB | 30 | $15.00 | $5.00 | Get → | |
| 1GB | 7 | $6.00 | $6.00 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $60.49 | $6.05 | Get → | |
| 1GB | 7 | $6.29 | $6.29 | Get → | |
| 3GB | 15 | $20.99 | $7.00 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 30 | $34.99 | $7.00 | Get → | |
| 1GB | 7 | $7.99 | $7.99 | Get → | |
| 2GB | 30 | $19.99 | $9.99 | Get → | |
| 20GB | 30 | $216.50 | $10.82 | Get → | |
| 1GB | PAYG | $14.45 | $14.45 | Get → |
Prices are live and may change. Google Fi is excluded from the value ranking because it is a full phone plan rather than a travel data plan.
Airtel Chad and Moov Africa Chad (formerly Tigo) both run 3G with occasional 4G patches across central N'Djamena, the Grand Marché and the riverfront facing Cameroon. Airtel has the marginally wider city footprint; speeds are modest by global standards.
Bol town has basic Airtel signal. The lake itself, the floating islands and the fishing villages of the Bol-Karal corridor are essentially offline; the receding lake shoreline and the border zones with Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon have no terrestrial signal.
Moundou (oil-industry town in the south), Sarh and Abéché in the east have basic 3G in town centres. The drives between them have signal at the larger settlements; the deeper Sahel routes thin to nothing.
The park gateway camp at Tinga has functional Airtel signal. Game drives, the elephant tracking routes and the deeper savannah blocks run on satellite radio and lodge generators only; treat as fully offline territory.
Fada town, the gateway to the Ennedi, has very basic 2G/3G coverage from Airtel. The Aloba Arch, the cattle-herder rock-art sites and the camel-tour camps deep in the plateau are reliably offline; multi-day desert expeditions need satellite messengers.
The Tibesti Mountains, Emi Koussi (the Sahara's highest peak) and the Libyan border zone have effectively no cellular signal. Security situations also restrict access; verify advisories before any northern travel.
N'Djamena
- Arriving
- N'Djamena International (NDJ) is close to the capital; transfers are by taxi or arranged vehicle. The airport has basic 3G with occasional 4G from Airtel and Moov Africa. N'Djamena is effectively the only place with functional data. Check security advisories, and download everything offline before leaving the capital.
- On the subway and rail
- N'Djamena moves by shared taxis, motorbikes and clandos; there is no metro. Coverage holds across the central districts and the Grand Marché, with speeds modest by global standards. Outside the capital, coverage drops off sharply.
- Free public WiFi
- Hotels provide WiFi, generally the most reliable connectivity. NDJ airport has basic WiFi. Connectivity is concentrated in central N'Djamena.
- Coverage in the city
- Airtel Chad and Moov Africa Chad (formerly Tigo) both run 3G with occasional 4G across central N'Djamena, the Grand Marché and the riverfront facing Cameroon, with Airtel the marginally wider. The Sahel towns have basic service; Zakouma, the Ennedi Plateau and the Saharan north are reliably offline.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- Airtel and Moov sell SIMs at NDJ and in N'Djamena, with Airtel the wider. Very few international eSIM providers cover Chad, so a local SIM or hotel WiFi is the practical option; satellite communication is needed for the Ennedi and the desert north.
Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Chad to skip local SIM queues. Most urban areas offer 4G or better, while rural regions can slow down, so keep offline maps handy. Activating the eSIM in advance ensures you are connected the moment you clear customs.
Chad has very basic mobile infrastructure concentrated in its capital. Airtel and Tigo provide 3G service in N'Djamena, with limited coverage extending to secondary cities like Moundou and Abeche. The vast Saharan north and much of the rural south have no reliable cellular coverage.
eSIM availability for Chad is extremely limited. Travelers visiting the Ennedi Plateau, Zakouma National Park, or Lake Chad region should plan for extended periods without connectivity. N'Djamena offers basic data service sufficient for messaging, but speeds are well below global averages. Internet shutdowns have historically occurred during political events.
- Very few eSIM providers cover Chad
- Only N'Djamena has functional data coverage
- Download all maps and information offline before leaving the capital
- Zakouma National Park has no reliable cellular service
- Hotel Wi-Fi in N'Djamena may be your best connectivity option
Average Data Cost
~$4-$13/GB
Network Quality
3G in N'Djamena. Very limited coverage elsewhere.
eSIM Availability
Very limited eSIM support. Basic infrastructure.
Major Carriers
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Plans for Chad
From $6.00
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From $6.29
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From $4.99
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From $10.00
Pay-as-you-go: $10.00/GB
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From $3.99
Plans for Chad
From $14.50
Plans for Chad
From $14.45
Pay-as-you-go: $14.45/GB
- 1
Buy and install at home on WiFi.
Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Chad eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.
- 2
Screenshot your current APN before you swap.
If you ever need to switch back to your home line quickly, that screenshot saves a support call from a foreign airport.
- 3
Decide on your dual-SIM strategy.
Keep your home line on for SMS-based bank logins, two-factor codes, and emergency calls. Set the travel eSIM as the data line only. Most modern phones can do both simultaneously.
- 4
Disable iMessage on the travel eSIM line.
Otherwise iMessage will try to re-activate against the new line on arrival and you will spend the first ten minutes troubleshooting it instead of finding the taxi rank.
- 5
Download offline maps for Chad.
Google Maps and Apple Maps both support offline regions. Pull them down on home WiFi so a flaky activation never leaves you without a route from the airport. Our offline maps guide walks through it step by step.
- 6
Activate at the airport, not before.
Once the validity timer starts it does not pause. A 15-day plan you turn on the morning of departure burns a full day of validity before you even land.
We are building this section from real, verified traveler submissions rather than stock testimonials, so it stays empty until we have notes we can stand behind. If you have used an eSIM in Chad recently, a one-paragraph note on what worked (and what did not) helps the next traveler.
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