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  • Priya S.

    Mumbai, IN · Jun 2026

    Easy to use and affordable

    Using esima in Uganda was fantastic! I was able to keep my friends updated with my travels, back up photos, and navigate without any hassle. The whole setup took just seconds, and I felt connected the entire trip. Highly recommend!

  • Olivia P.

    Austin, US · May 2026

    Seamless Connection in Uganda

    I activated my esima eSIM the moment I landed in Entebbe, and it worked flawlessly throughout my trip. I was able to share photos and stay connected with friends using WhatsApp without a hitch!

  • Olivia P.

    Austin, US · May 2026

    Connected in the wild

    From safaris in Murchison Falls to city tours in Kampala, this eSIM kept me connected throughout. No hassle with changing SIMs, just scan and go!

  • Camila R.

    Mexico City, MX · May 2026

    Easy setup, great coverage

    Setting up the eSIM was a breeze with the QR code. I was able to share photos and stay connected. Perfect for my adventures around Kampala!

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · May 2026

    Seamless Connection in Uganda

    I activated my esima eSIM as soon as I landed at Entebbe Airport and it worked instantly! Made navigating through Kampala a breeze, especially for Google Maps and sharing photos with my family back home. Highly recommend!

  • Lucas O.

    São Paulo, BR · May 2026

    Seamless connection in Uganda

    I was thrilled with how easy the eSIM was to set up in Uganda. Just scanned the QR code at Entebbe Airport and I was online immediately. Used it for Google Maps throughout my trip and it worked flawlessly!

  • Hugo P.

    Paris, FR · May 2026

    Reliable in the wild

    Used my esima eSIM while hiking in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Had no trouble accessing information on the trails. Couldn’t be happier!

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · Apr 2026

    Highly recommend for travelers

    I loved using the esima eSIM in Uganda! The installation took just a minute and I was able to use data right away. Perfect for navigating Kampala and sharing my adventures on social media!

eSIM vs roaming in Uganda

Typical home-carrier roaming

£10£20

per day

Esima eSIM

£6.49

Flat rate

Most international carriers treat Uganda as a high-cost roaming zone — daily passes typically throttle after the first gigabyte or two, and hotspot is often blocked or metered separately.

If you are coming from a major network in North America, Europe, or Asia, expect roaming to cost between ten and twenty dollars per day, with speed caps that make video calls or photo uploads slow.

Some carriers bundle Uganda into broader Africa or worldwide plans, but those still throttle after a threshold and rarely allow tethering at full speed.

A flat-price Uganda eSIM gives you the full data allowance at local 4G speeds with no throttling and no surprise overage — important if you are uploading safari photos, running navigation all day, or hotspotting a laptop.

The eSIM cost stays fixed whether you use two gigabytes or twenty, so you can leave Maps running without watching a meter.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Uganda.

You fly into Entebbe, drive to Bwindi, and spend two days tracking mountain gorillas. The eSIM keeps you connected during the eight-hour drive from Kampala, lets you confirm trek times via WhatsApp at Buhoma, and uploads your gorilla photos back at the lodge. The forest itself is offline, but you have signal when it matters.

Gorilla trekker

You are in Kampala for meetings, staying in Kololo, and using SafeBoda to move between offices. The eSIM gives you reliable 4G for email, video calls, and rideshare apps across the city. You hotspot your laptop at the hotel and top up MTN MoMo at a service centre to pay for lunch and boda rides without carrying cash.

Kampala business traveler

You split a week between Murchison Falls and Jinja white-water rafting. The eSIM works at Paraa lodge and during the drive to Jinja, but the Nile boat safari and rafting stretches are offline. You sync photos at the lodge each evening and navigate the highway between parks without interruption.

Safari and Nile combo traveler

Apps you'll need data for in Uganda

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • SafeBoda app icon

    SafeBoda

    Motorcycle ride-hail in Kampala — safer than negotiated boda-bodas, tracks rides in real time

  • Uber app icon

    Uber

    Car rideshare in Kampala and Entebbe

  • Bolt app icon

    Bolt

    Car and boda rideshare in Kampala

  • MTN MoMo app icon

    MTN MoMo

    Mobile wallet for payments at boda stages, markets, restaurants — foreigners can top up at MTN service centres

  • Google Maps app icon

    Google Maps

    Navigation — download offline maps for national parks before leaving Kampala

  • WhatsApp app icon

    WhatsApp

    Messaging and voice calls — confirm gorilla-trek guides and lodge check-ins

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40MB per day for text and voice messages; ~120MB per day if you make regular voice calls to lodges or guides.

Maps

~80MB per day for live navigation between Kampala, Entebbe, Jinja, and highway routes; download offline maps for national parks to save data.

Rideshare

~15MB per day for SafeBoda, Uber, or Bolt in Kampala — each ride request and real-time tracking uses minimal data.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest?

Cellular works at Buhoma and Ruhija park headquarters on both MTN and Airtel, but the moment you enter the forest on a gorilla trek, signal drops to nothing. Confirm your guide's WhatsApp contact before the morning briefing and plan to reconnect when you return to the trailhead or your lodge.

Does the eSIM work in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

Lodges inside Queen Elizabeth NP typically have on-camp Wi-Fi, and you may catch MTN or Airtel LTE at the park gates, but game drives are offline. The eSIM will not help you during a drive; sync photos and messages back at your accommodation.

Does the eSIM work in Murchison Falls National Park?

You will get cellular at Paraa and Pakuba on MTN or Airtel, but the Nile boat safari between Lake Albert and the falls is a dead zone on every carrier. Download offline maps and plan to upload photos when you return to the lodge.

Does the eSIM work on the drive from Kampala to Mbarara?

The Kampala-Masaka-Mbarara highway has consistent MTN 4G and competitive Airtel coverage the entire route. You can navigate, stream music, and make calls at fuel stops and town centres without interruption.

How much data do I need for a week-long Uganda trip with gorilla trekking and Kampala?

Three to five gigabytes covers a week if you use Maps daily, upload a few dozen photos, and run WhatsApp for calls and messages. Gorilla treks are offline, so data consumption happens in Kampala, at lodges, and during highway drives. If you plan to upload 4K video or hotspot a laptop, budget eight to ten gigabytes.

Can I make WhatsApp calls on the Uganda eSIM?

Yes — WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection anywhere you have 4G or LTE. In Kampala, Entebbe, and Jinja, call quality is reliable. At national-park lodges, you may need to step outside or move closer to a window if the lodge's own Wi-Fi is weak.

Does SafeBoda work on this eSIM?

Yes — SafeBoda, Uber, and Bolt all work over the eSIM's data connection in Kampala and Entebbe. The app tracks your ride in real time, so you need live cellular; airport or hotel Wi-Fi is not enough once you are moving.

MTN Uganda vs Airtel Uganda — which has better coverage in Kampala?

Both MTN and Airtel deliver strong 4G across Kampala's city centre, Nakasero, Kololo, and the Entebbe Road corridor. MTN has a slight edge in indoor penetration at malls and hotels; Airtel is competitive and often faster during peak hours. The eSIM hands off between them automatically, so you get whichever is stronger at your location.

MTN Uganda vs Airtel Uganda — which is better for northern Uganda?

Airtel has stronger coverage in northern towns like Gulu and Lira. MTN is competitive but Airtel's network density in the north gives it an edge for reliability. The eSIM switches to whichever carrier has the better signal, so you are not locked to one.

Does MTN MoMo work with the eSIM?

MTN MoMo is a mobile-wallet service tied to a Ugandan MTN number. The eSIM gives you data connectivity but not a registered MTN MoMo account unless you separately register at an MTN service centre. Many travellers top up MoMo via tourist-pass options at service centres and use it to pay boda-bodas and market vendors.

eSIM vs buying a SIM card at Entebbe airport — which is better?

An airport SIM requires a passport scan, registration form, and a minimum top-up of 20,000 to 30,000 UGX; the process takes ten to twenty minutes. The eSIM installs in under a minute on airport Wi-Fi and is pre-registered to your passport at purchase. Both give you a Ugandan number and identical network access; the eSIM saves time and lets you keep your home number active if your phone supports dual-SIM.

Does the eSIM work for hotspot if I am travelling with a laptop?

Yes — hotspot is enabled by default with no throttling or device limit. If you are uploading safari photos, filing work remotely, or sharing data with a travel partner, the eSIM handles it at full 4G speed wherever MTN or Airtel has coverage.

Can I use Google Maps offline in Uganda's national parks?

Yes — download the offline map for Uganda or the specific park region before you leave Kampala or your lodge. Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth, and Murchison all have long stretches with no cellular, so offline maps are necessary for any game drive or forest trek.

Does the eSIM give me a Ugandan phone number?

Yes — the eSIM includes a Ugandan number you can use for local calls and SMS. If your phone supports dual-SIM, your home number stays active on the original SIM or eSIM, so you can receive bank OTPs and family calls without switching profiles.

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