eSIM Liberia
Premium eSIM for Liberia. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.
Data Plans for Liberia
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Most travelers · balanced usage
15 days validity
Orange
Short trips · light usage
30 days validity
Orange
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
Orange
7 days validity
Orange
How It Works
Purchase Before Departure
Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Liberia.
Install the eSIM Profile
Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.
Activate on Arrival
Activate when you arrive in Liberia and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.
Tip: Download offline maps for Monrovia and sort Sapo National Park bookings via SCNL before departure — the park has no connectivity and requires pre-arranged guide support.
Plans Summary
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there coverage in Sapo National Park?
No — Sapo National Park has no mobile coverage. All bookings through SCNL must be arranged before departure from Monrovia. Download offline maps and emergency contacts.
Is travel to Liberia safe?
Check your government's current travel advisory. Liberia is stable but has infrastructure challenges. Monrovia and the main roads are the safest areas for visitors.
Does Orange cover central Monrovia?
Yes — Orange provides 4G in Monrovia's main neighborhoods including Mamba Point and Sinkor.
What currency is used in Liberia?
US dollar is the standard currency and widely accepted. Liberian dollars also circulate. No currency conversion needed for USD travelers.
What's the road coverage like between Monrovia and Gbarnga?
The main highway (Route 1) has coverage in towns. Rural stretches between towns have gaps. Download offline maps for overland travel.
What language is used in Liberia?
English is the official language. Liberian English (Liberian Kreyol) is widely spoken. Standard English works throughout.
What speeds can I expect in Monrovia?
Orange delivers 8–20 Mbps on 4G in central Monrovia. Infrastructure quality varies.
What wildlife apps are useful for Sapo National Park?
iNaturalist and Merlin Bird ID (West Africa pack) should be downloaded before entering the park. Forest elephant, chimpanzee, and pygmy hippo are the key species.
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eSIM Guide for Liberia
Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Liberia:
Available networks: 4G
Liberia is a West African nation with a unique history — founded by freed American slaves — and emerging eco-tourism potential. Orange provides coverage in Monrovia and a few secondary towns. The country is still rebuilding tourism infrastructure after the Ebola crisis and earlier civil conflicts. Most Western governments advise caution and comprehensive preparation for any Liberian travel.
Orange covers Monrovia, Gbarnga, and Buchanan with basic 4G. The coastal road from Monrovia south toward Harper has coverage in main towns. The interior — including Sapo National Park (Liberia's largest protected area and one of West Africa's best for forest elephant and chimpanzee) and the Nimba Range — has no mobile coverage.
Sapo National Park is accessible only with a guide and advance booking through the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL). Download all trail maps and wildlife identification apps before entering — coverage in the park is absent.
Robert's International Airport is 56km from Monrovia — the road to the city is the best-covered stretch for new arrivals. The capital's neighborhoods (Mamba Point, Congo Town, Sinkor) have Orange 4G.
Liberia uses the US dollar — no currency conversion needed for American travelers. The Liberian dollar also circulates but USD is standard. French is spoken in neighboring countries but English is Liberia's official language.