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  • Wei L.

    Singapore, SG · May 2026

    No more roaming fees!

    Using esima in Gabon was fantastic! I loved not having to deal with roaming charges. Just scanned the QR code as soon as I landed and was good to go. I was able to stay active on social media and share my adventure in real-time!

  • Niamh F.

    Galway, IE · May 2026

    Good coverage in the jungle

    The eSIM worked well during my trip to Gabon, especially in the national parks. I wish I’d bought the bigger data plan, as I ran out while trying to upload some great photos. Overall, a solid choice.

  • Michael R.

    Los Angeles, US · May 2026

    Good coverage, could be better

    The eSIM was easy to set up, just scanned the QR code and I was online. I enjoyed using it for social media updates while in Gabon, but I wish I had opted for a larger data plan since I ran out a bit too quickly. Overall, a solid experience!

  • Ethan O.

    Dublin, IE · Apr 2026

    Good coverage but a bit pricey

    Overall, I had a great experience with esima during my trip to Gabon. The connection was reliable, and I enjoyed using local data for navigation. I wish I'd opted for the larger data plan, though!

  • Wei L.

    Singapore, SG · Apr 2026

    Quick and hassle-free setup

    Setting up the eSIM for my Gabon trip took less than a minute. I was impressed with the speed and convenience. The connection was stable throughout my travel, and I even used it for video calls with my friends!

  • Michael R.

    Los Angeles, US · Apr 2026

    Reliable service overall

    I had a great experience with my eSIM in Gabon. The customer support replied within a few hours, which felt a bit long when I had questions. Still, I managed to stay connected for all my adventures!

  • Megan H.

    Cape Town, ZA · Apr 2026

    Perfect for group chats

    The esima eSIM made staying in touch with my travel buddies super easy. We relied on WhatsApp to coordinate our plans in Libreville, and I never had to worry about roaming charges!

  • Jordan A.

    Johannesburg, ZA · Apr 2026

    Easy setup at the airport

    Setting up the esima eSIM took just a minute after scanning the QR code at the airport. It was a lifesaver for navigating Gabon’s beautiful sites. Would definitely use it again!

eSIM vs roaming in Gabon

Typical home-carrier roaming

$12$25

per day

Esima eSIM

$6.49

Flat rate

Most international carriers charge roaming rates in Gabon that start around the equivalent of mid-range daily fees and climb fast once you exceed a small data allowance — often 100-200 MB before throttling kicks in.

Hotspot is frequently blocked or costs extra, which matters in Gabon because many eco-lodges charge for satellite Wi-Fi or throttle it aggressively.

Roaming bundles also lock you to a single local carrier, so if your home network has a wholesale deal with Airtel but Moov is stronger in Port-Gentil, you are stuck with the weaker signal.

An eSIM gives you the full local data pool at local-market pricing, automatic handoff between both Gabonese carriers, and hotspot enabled by default. Cost stays flat whether you use 500 MB or 5 GB, so you can pre-download park guides and offline maps in Libreville 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 Gabon.

You spend a week at Lopé tracking gorillas and forest elephants. Cellular dies inside the park, so you pre-download iNaturalist guides and offline maps in Libreville. The eSIM keeps WhatsApp live in town for coordinating with your research team, then goes dormant in the forest. Back in Franceville you upload field notes and photos over 4G before the train ride home.

Primate researcher

You fly into Libreville, spend two days in meetings, then head to Port-Gentil for a site visit. The eSIM gives you 4G for email, Zoom calls and shared documents in both cities. Hotspot lets you tether your laptop in the hotel without paying for the property's metered Wi-Fi. When you return to the capital, the same eSIM is still live — no second SIM, no new registration.

Oil-and-gas contractor

You are chasing the 'Africa's Last Eden' experience at Loango — beach, forest and surfing hippos. The park is a cellular dead zone, so you download bird guides, tide tables and offline maps in Port-Gentil before the boat transfer. The eSIM keeps Google Maps and WhatsApp running in town, then you go offline for three days. When you return, 4G picks up instantly for uploading photos and booking your next lodge.

Eco-tourist

Apps you'll need data for in Gabon

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

  • Airtel Money app icon

    Airtel Money

    Mobile wallet for payments and transfers — requires local SIM to register

  • Moov Money app icon

    Moov Money

    Mobile wallet for payments and transfers — requires local SIM to register

  • Google Maps app icon

    Google Maps

    Navigation and offline maps — download Gabon map in Libreville before parks

  • WhatsApp app icon

    WhatsApp

    Messaging and calls with guides, lodges and research teams

  • iNaturalist app icon

    iNaturalist

    Species identification for birding and primate tracking — download guides offline

  • XE Currency app icon

    XE Currency

    XAF to EUR/USD conversion — the franc is pegged to the euro at 655.957:1

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40 MB/day for text and photos, ~120 MB/day with voice calls to guides or lodges.

Maps

~80 MB/day for live navigation in Libreville or Port-Gentil; offline maps use zero data once downloaded.

Rideshare

No app-based rideshare in Gabon — taxis are negotiated. Google Maps for route-checking uses ~5 MB per lookup.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Lopé National Park?

Cellular coverage in Lopé is patchy at best. Airtel and Moov both have weak or zero signal inside the park; some lodges offer satellite Wi-Fi but it is slow and often metered. Pre-download offline maps, bird guides and any WhatsApp media in Libreville before you leave. Save your guide's contact to SMS — text sometimes gets through when data does not.

Does the eSIM work in Loango National Park?

Loango is a dead zone for cellular. The park sits on the coast south of Port-Gentil and neither Airtel nor Moov have towers there. Lodges may have satellite internet but it is unreliable. Download everything you need in Port-Gentil or Libreville — maps, guides, entertainment — and plan to be offline for the duration of your stay.

How much data do I need for a week in Gabon?

If you stay in Libreville and Port-Gentil, 3-5 GB covers maps, WhatsApp, email and light browsing. If you are heading to Lopé or Loango, you will be offline in the parks, so data consumption drops to near zero there. Budget an extra gigabyte if you plan to upload photos or stream music on the Trans-Gabon Railway — signal is variable but present at major stops.

Can I make WhatsApp calls on this eSIM?

Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection in Libreville, Port-Gentil and Franceville. Call quality depends on signal strength — expect clear audio in the cities, choppy or dropped calls in rural areas. In the national parks, WhatsApp calling will not work because cellular is absent.

Airtel vs Moov coverage in Libreville?

Both Airtel Gabon and Moov Africa Gabon deliver strong 4G across Libreville. Speeds and reliability are comparable in the city center, the airport and the coastal zones. The eSIM switches between them automatically, so you get whichever is stronger at your exact location. In practice you will not notice a difference in the capital.

Airtel vs Moov on the Trans-Gabon Railway?

Both carriers have signal at the major stops — Lambaréné, Booué, Lastoursville — but coverage is variable in the forest stretches between. The eSIM will hand off to whichever network is present, so you get the best available signal. Download offline maps and entertainment before boarding; do not rely on continuous data for the full 12-14 hour journey.

Does Airtel Money work on this eSIM?

Airtel Money requires a local Airtel SIM to register and activate. The eSIM gives you data on the Airtel network, but you cannot use it to create an Airtel Money account. If you already have an Airtel Money wallet from a previous trip, you can access it over Wi-Fi or the eSIM's data connection, but initial setup needs a physical SIM.

Does Moov Money work on this eSIM?

Moov Money registration requires a local Moov SIM card and a Gabonese phone number. The eSIM provides data on the Moov network but does not give you a local number, so you cannot sign up for Moov Money with it. If you need mobile payments, bring a card or use cash — most hotels and restaurants in Libreville accept both.

eSIM vs airport SIM in Gabon?

Physical SIM cards are sold at Airtel and Moov shops in Libreville, but registration requires a local address and can take an hour. The eSIM activates in two minutes, gives you automatic handoff between both carriers, and does not require paperwork. Pricing is comparable; the eSIM wins on convenience and multi-network coverage. If you need a local phone number for calls, buy a physical SIM. If you only need data, the eSIM is faster.

Does the eSIM work in Franceville?

Yes. Franceville has 4G from both Airtel and Moov in the city center and along the main roads. Speeds are slower than Libreville — expect 10-20 Mbps — but reliable for maps, messaging and email. Coverage thins fast outside the urban core, especially toward the Batéké Plateau and Lékédi Park. Download offline maps before you leave town.

Can I use Google Maps offline in Gabon?

Yes, and you should. Download the Gabon map in Google Maps while you have 4G in Libreville — the file is under 100 MB. Offline maps work without cellular in Lopé, Loango and the stretches of the Trans-Gabon Railway where signal drops. You will still see your GPS location and saved routes; only live traffic and place search require data.

Does the eSIM work on the Trans-Gabon Railway?

The railway has cellular at major stops — Libreville, Lambaréné, Booué, Lastoursville, Franceville — but coverage is variable in the forest between. Both Airtel and Moov have towers at the stations, so you will get bursts of 4G when the train stops. In the stretches between, expect signal to drop to 3G or disappear entirely. Download entertainment and maps before you board.

How much data does uploading photos use in Gabon?

A full-resolution iPhone photo is 3-5 MB; an Android equivalent is 2-4 MB. Uploading 20 photos to Google Photos or iCloud burns 60-100 MB. If you shoot a lot in the parks, wait until you are back in Libreville on 4G — uploading over 3G or weak LTE in Franceville will drain battery and take forever. Budget 500 MB per 100 photos.

Does the eSIM work in Port-Gentil?

Yes. Port-Gentil has solid 4G from both Airtel and Moov across the city and the port zone. Speeds are comparable to Libreville — 15-25 Mbps in normal conditions. Coverage drops quickly outside the urban core, especially toward the southern beaches and the mangroves. Pre-download maps if you are heading out of town.

Can I tether my laptop to the eSIM in Gabon?

Yes. Hotspot is enabled by default on our Gabon eSIMs. This matters because many eco-lodges charge extra for satellite Wi-Fi or throttle it after a few megabytes. Tethering your laptop to the eSIM in Libreville or Port-Gentil lets you download park guides, offline maps and work files before you head into the forest. No extra fee, no speed cap on the first few gigabytes.

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