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The best eSIM for Tanzania

Home to the Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro, and exotic islands. 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.

Top pick for Tanzania
GoMoWorld 4GB · 7 days

The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Tanzania. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.

$3.99
$1.00/GB · live pricing
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Every plan we track for Tanzania
36 plans across 6 providers, sorted by price-per-gigabyte. Numbers come straight from our pricing database, refreshed every four hours. Showing 16 below - the 14 cheapest by $/GB plus each provider's best plan.
GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$19.99
Data
40GB
Days
30
$/GB
$0.50
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$29.99
Data
60GB
Days
30
$/GB
$0.50
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$10.99
Data
20GB
Days
30
$/GB
$0.55
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$3.99
Data
4GB
Days
7
$/GB
$1.00
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$40.49
Data
20GB
Days
30
$/GB
$2.02
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$45.00
Data
20GB
Days
45
$/GB
$2.25
Network
Airtel · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$26.09
Data
10GB
Days
30
$/GB
$2.61
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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GigSky logoGigSky
$31.99
Data
10GB
Days
30
$/GB
$3.20
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$16.99
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$3.40
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$35.00
Data
10GB
Days
30
$/GB
$3.50
Network
Airtel · 4G
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GigSky logoGigSky
$18.99
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$3.80
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$11.99
Data
3GB
Days
30
$/GB
$4.00
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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GigSky logoGigSky
$11.99
Data
3GB
Days
15
$/GB
$4.00
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$21.00
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$4.20
Network
Airtel · 4G
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Virgin Connect logoVirgin Connect
$102.50
Data
20GB
Days
30
$/GB
$5.13
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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Roamless logoRoamless
$7.95
Data
1GB
Days
PAYG
$/GB
$7.95
Network
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo · 4G
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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.

How much data will I actually use in Tanzania?
Most travelers buy too much data and overpay, or buy too little and have to top up. Tell us your trip and we will size the plan based on typical usage.
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How you will use it
You will likely need
4 GB
0.4 GB/day × 10 days, with a small buffer
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Network coverage, region by region
Most “best eSIM” pages tell you Tanzania has good coverage and stop there. Here is what actually works where, by region, sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners.
Dar es Salaam and Arusha
Strong

Vodacom, Airtel Tanzania, Tigo and Halotel all run 4G with 5G appearing across the two largest cities. Vodacom has the widest 4G footprint nationally and is the default partner for most travel eSIM providers. Arusha is the standard launching point for northern safaris.

Zanzibar (Stone Town, Nungwi, Paje)
Strong

Stone Town, the airport and the main resort strips on the north (Nungwi, Kendwa) and east (Paje, Jambiani) coasts are fully covered. The spice farms, Jozani Forest and Prison Island ferries have signal at most stops.

Serengeti National Park
Variable

Permanent lodges and the main visitor gates have functional Vodacom 4G. Game-drive interiors lose signal between river crossings and lodge areas; the wildebeest migration season sees photographers and guides genuinely off the grid for hours at a time.

Ngorongoro Crater and Conservation Area
Good

The crater rim, the main viewpoints and the Karatu gateway town are covered. The crater floor itself sees brief drops; the long drive between Ngorongoro and Serengeti is patchy on every carrier.

Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes
Limited

Marangu Gate, the Moshi town base and the lower-elevation forest sections of the Marangu, Machame and Lemosho routes have Vodacom signal. The summit attempts and the high-camp days (Kibo, Barafu) are essentially offline; expect a multi-day disconnect.

Tanzanian Coast (Pangani, Bagamoyo, Mafia Island)
Good

Pangani, Bagamoyo and Mafia Island main settlements have functional 4G. The more remote southern coast around Kilwa and the Mafia Island Marine Park dive sites thin out, with Vodacom and Tigo the most consistent.

City-by-city connectivity in Tanzania
Carrier coverage is the same nationwide story; the airport, the subway, and the free WiFi situation change city by city. Here is what travelers asking specifically about these cities actually need to know.

Dar es Salaam

Arriving
Julius Nyerere International (DAR) is about 12 km from the city centre, with full 4G from Vodacom, Airtel Tanzania, Tigo and Halotel across all three terminals. Transfers are by taxi or Bolt/Uber (both ride apps operate here and need data). The DART bus rapid transit reaches the airport corridor. Activate data before you leave arrivals so the ride apps and maps work for the run into town.
On the subway and rail
The DART system (the Mwendokasi bus rapid transit) runs along Morogoro Road and the central trunk routes with continuous cellular signal. There is no metro. The Azam Marine and Zanzibar ferries from the Dar port to Stone Town hold signal close to shore and drop in the middle of the channel. The Kigamboni ferry across the harbour stays connected. The new SGR standard-gauge line and the older TAZARA trains keep signal at the city stations.
Free public WiFi
Mlimani City, the Slipway waterfront mall and the Oyster Bay shopping centre leave WiFi open for shoppers. Hotels across Masaki, Oyster Bay and the city centre provide guest WiFi. DAR airport has terminal WiFi. Cafes on the Msasani peninsula offer WiFi with a purchase. Public hotspots are limited, so cellular data is the reliable option.
Coverage in the city
Vodacom has the widest 4G/5G footprint across Dar es Salaam, strongest in the city centre, Masaki, Oyster Bay and the Msasani peninsula. Airtel and Tigo are competitive on data pricing; Halotel is the value option. Coverage is solid across Kariakoo market, the Kivukoni waterfront and the ferry terminals. The longer drives out toward Bagamoyo and the southern coast thin out once you leave the metro.
If you prefer a local SIM
Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo and Halotel all have shops at DAR arrivals and across the city. Tanzania requires SIM registration tied to a passport and a fingerprint scan at the point of sale, so allow time in store. Tourist bundles are cheap. The eSIM route bypasses the biometric registration step entirely.

Zanzibar (Stone Town)

Arriving
Abeid Amani Karume International (ZNZ) is about 6 km from Stone Town with full 4G from Zantel, Vodacom, Airtel and Tigo. Transfers are by taxi or a pre-arranged hotel transfer; ride apps are thinner here than on the mainland. Many visitors arrive instead by the Azam Marine ferry from Dar es Salaam. Have data ready on landing so maps work in the maze of Stone Town alleys.
On the subway and rail
Zanzibar has no metro. Dala-dala minibuses and taxis cover the island, and the Azam Marine fast ferries link Stone Town to Dar es Salaam (signal holds near both ports, drops mid-channel). Within Stone Town the alleys are too narrow for cars, so walking is the only practical mode and GPS struggles among the tall coral-stone buildings. The longer transfers to the north (Nungwi, Kendwa) and east (Paje, Jambiani) beaches stay connected through the villages.
Free public WiFi
The boutique hotels and rooftop cafes throughout Stone Town offer guest WiFi as a selling point, as do the beach resorts at Nungwi, Kendwa and Paje. The Forodhani Gardens night-food-market area and the larger restaurants along the seafront have open WiFi. ZNZ airport has terminal WiFi. Connectivity at the resorts is generally reliable as a data supplement.
Coverage in the city
Zantel (Zanzibar's historic operator, now part of Airtel), Vodacom, Tigo and Halotel all cover Stone Town, the spice farms, Jozani Forest and the main resort strips at Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje and Jambiani. The House of Wonders, Forodhani Gardens and the Old Fort all stay connected. Prison Island and the dolphin tours off Kizimkazi keep signal close to shore; the deeper dive sites and the Mnemba atoll boats lose coverage offshore.
If you prefer a local SIM
Zantel, Vodacom and Airtel have shops at ZNZ and in Stone Town. Passport plus the national fingerprint registration applies as on the mainland. Tourist bundles are inexpensive. For a short beach holiday the eSIM route avoids the in-store biometric step.
Local Network Insights
Curated tips to help you stay connected in Tanzania.

Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Tanzania 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.

Connectivity Overview
What to expect for mobile connectivity in Tanzania.

Tanzania offers functional mobile connectivity in its cities and along main routes. Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo, and Halotel provide 4G LTE in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Moshi, and Stone Town (Zanzibar). Zanzibar has good coverage across the main tourist areas, from Stone Town to the east coast beaches at Nungwi and Paje.

The northern safari circuit presents mixed coverage. Arusha town is well-connected, and some areas along the main route to Ngorongoro have signal, but inside the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater coverage is mostly absent during game drives. Kilimanjaro has no coverage above the lower slopes. Safari camps and lodges typically provide Wi-Fi. Tanzania is well-covered by international eSIM providers and Africa regional plans.

Practical Data Tips
  • Zanzibar has reliable coverage across all main tourist beaches and Stone Town
  • Vodacom has the widest coverage, including some signal in safari areas
  • No coverage during Serengeti game drives or on Kilimanjaro above base camps
  • Safari lodges usually provide Wi-Fi - ask when booking
  • Tanzania is well-covered by major eSIM providers
At a Glance

Average Data Cost

~$0.64-$4/GB

Network Quality

4G in cities and Zanzibar. Variable on safari circuit. None on Kilimanjaro.

eSIM Availability

eSIM supported. Well-covered by international and Africa regional plans.

Major Carriers

Vodacom
Airtel
Tigo
Halotel

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Plans for Tanzania

From $3.99

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4 GB7 days$3.99
20 GB30 days$10.99
40 GB30 days$19.99
60 GB30 days$29.99

Plans for Tanzania

From $4.49

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$4.49
3 GB30 days$11.99
10 GB30 days$26.09
20 GB30 days$40.49

Plans for Tanzania

From $4.99

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$4.99
3 GB15 days$11.99
10 GB30 days$31.99
Unlimited1 days$4.99

Plans for Tanzania

From $6.00

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$6.00
3 GB30 days$15.00
10 GB30 days$35.00
20 GB45 days$45.00
Airtel

Plans for Tanzania

From $7.50

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$7.50
3 GB30 days$19.50
10 GB30 days$57.50
20 GB30 days$102.50

Plans for Tanzania

From $7.95

Pay-as-you-go: $7.95/GB

DataValidityPrice
1 GBNo expiry$7.95
3 GBNo expiry$23.85
10 GBNo expiry$79.50

Plans for Tanzania

From $10.00

Pay-as-you-go: $10.00/GB

DataValidityPrice
1 GB30 days$10.00
3 GB30 days$30.00
10 GB30 days$100.00
Before you fly: a 6-step checklist
The mistakes that cost travelers in Tanzania are almost always procedural, not which-eSIM-did-you-buy. Here is the order of operations that works.
  1. 1

    Buy and install at home on WiFi.

    Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Tanzania eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.

  2. 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. 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. 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. 5

    Download offline maps for Tanzania.

    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. 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.

Questions other travelers asked
Pulled from the real search queries that land people on this page. We keep adding to this as new questions about Tanzania eSIMs come in.

Reports from travelers
Short, verified notes from people who actually used these plans in Tanzania. Not testimonials, not paid placements.

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 Tanzania recently, a one-paragraph note on what worked (and what did not) helps the next traveler.

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Pricing on this page is pulled live from our database and refreshed every four hours. Coverage notes are sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners. Provider rankings are determined by price-per-gigabyte and plan flexibility, not by who pays the largest commission.