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eSIM Sudán

eSIM Premium para Sudán. Precio justo. Sin cambio de SIM.

Planes de Datos para Sudán

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Mejor Relación Calidad-Precio

Most travelers · balanced usage

5 GB

30 days validity

Zain

4GReloadable
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Mejor Económico

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Zain

4GReloadable
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Mejor Comfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

1 GB

7 days validity

Zain

4GReloadable

Recordatorio de Configuración

1

Compra Antes de Salir

Compra tu plan eSIM antes de abordar tu vuelo a Sudán.

2

Instala el Perfil eSIM

Escanea el QR code en la configuración de tu teléfono para instalar el perfil eSIM.

3

Activa al Llegar

Activa cuando llegues a Sudán y activa el Roaming de Datos. Tu teléfono se conectará automáticamente.

Tip: Consult current travel advisories and arrange all logistics with a registered Sudanese tour operator before any visit — the security situation in Sudan is dynamic and on-the-ground guidance from local specialists is essential for any Nubian site circuit.

Plans Summary

3 plans · from · up to 5 GB · 4G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 5 GB · 30 days $38.39 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $23.04 Best Comfort 1 GB · 7 days $8.64

Preguntas Frecuentes

Is it safe to visit Sudan currently?

Sudan has experienced significant conflict since April 2023 including fighting in Khartoum. Check current travel advisories before any plans — most governments advise against travel to much of Sudan. The Meroe area may be accessible depending on current conditions.

Is there coverage at the Meroe pyramids?

Basic coverage exists in the Kabushiya area near Meroe. The desert pyramid sites themselves have limited signal. Coordinate all logistics with a registered local guide before departing Khartoum.

What apps are useful in Khartoum?

WhatsApp is essential for coordinating with local guides and operators. Download offline Arabic translation. Offline mapping is critical given limited coverage outside the capital.

What speeds can I expect in Khartoum?

Zain delivers basic speeds in Khartoum — expect 3–15 Mbps on 4G when the network is operational.

Does coverage reach Naga and Musawwarat?

Basic coverage exists near the access roads. The archaeological sites themselves have limited signal. All site visits should be coordinated with an authorized guide.

What language is needed in Sudan?

Arabic is the official language. Download offline Arabic translation. English is understood in educated circles in Khartoum but is not widely spoken.

What currency is used?

The Sudanese pound (SDG) is the official currency. USD may be accepted at major hotels. ATM availability is very limited — carry sufficient local currency.

Are there internet restrictions in Sudan?

Sudan has historically used internet shutdowns during political crises. VPN usage is common among educated Sudanese. Check current internet accessibility status before travel.

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Guía eSIM para Sudán

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Zain

Redes disponibles: 4G

Sudan is one of the world's most historically under-visited destinations — the Nubian pyramids at Meroe, Naga, and Musawwarat es-Sufra (more pyramid sites than Egypt, with fewer tourists), the ancient Kushite capital of Meroe on the Nile, and the traditional Nubian villages along the Nile between Khartoum and the Egyptian border. Zain provides limited 4G coverage in Khartoum and some main towns, but infrastructure is constrained by the ongoing political and security situation. Data is essential in Khartoum for coordinating with guides and accessing the limited online booking available for archaeological sites.

Zain's coverage is concentrated in Khartoum and extends to Omdurman, Port Sudan (the Red Sea city), and some main highway towns. The Meroe pyramid site (in the Nubian Desert, 200km north of Khartoum near Kabushiya) has basic coverage in the nearby towns. The desert road from Khartoum to Meroe has coverage in the populated sections.

Naga and Musawwarat es-Sufra (the two other main Meroitic sites, both accessible from the Khartoum–Meroe road) have coverage near the access roads. The Nubian villages along the Nile north of Khartoum have basic coverage in the larger settlements.

Note: Sudan has experienced significant political instability since the 2019 revolution and the 2023 civil conflict. The security situation varies significantly by region. Always consult current travel advisories — the conflict in Khartoum and Darfur significantly affects travel planning.

Sudan uses the Sudanese pound (SDG). Arabic is the official language. English is understood in educated and professional circles.