eSIM Sudáfrica
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Planes de Datos para Sudáfrica
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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Vodacom
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Vodacom
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
Vodacom
7 days validity
Vodacom
30 days validity
Vodacom
30 days validity
Vodacom
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Tip: Book Kruger National Park rest camps through the SANParks website at least 3–6 months in advance — Skukuza, Lower Sabie, and Satara fill up for school holidays within hours of the booking window opening.
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Does coverage work in Kruger National Park?
Camp areas (Skukuza, Lower Sabie, Satara) have Vodacom coverage. Remote northern sections (Pafuri) have limited coverage. Book SANParks camps online at least 6 months ahead for school holidays.
What ride-hailing apps work in South Africa?
Uber and Bolt both operate in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban. Both are strongly preferred over street taxis for tourist safety.
Is there coverage on the Garden Route?
Yes — the full Garden Route from George to Humansdorp has Vodacom coverage.
Does coverage reach Cape Point?
Yes — the Cape of Good Hope National Park, Cape Point, and Chapman's Peak Drive have Vodacom coverage.
What speeds can I expect in Cape Town?
Vodacom delivers 20–60 Mbps on 4G in Cape Town city bowl and the Atlantic seaboard.
Is there coverage in the Drakensberg?
Resort areas (Royal Natal, Champagne Valley, Injisuthi) have coverage. High mountain hiking routes above 2,000m have limited signal.
What apps are essential for South Africa?
Waze for navigation (especially Cape Town and Johannesburg traffic). Uber/Bolt for transport. WhatsApp for safari lodge communication. Nedbank or FNB apps for banking.
Is load shedding a connectivity concern?
Load shedding (rolling power outages) can affect cell towers. Coverage may be reduced during extended outages. Mobile networks generally have backup power but extended cuts can affect connectivity.
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Redes disponibles: 4G
South Africa is the continent's most diverse and accessible safari destination — the Big Five in Kruger National Park, the Cape Peninsula and Table Mountain, the Garden Route, the Winelands of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, the Drakensberg mountains, and Johannesburg's vibrant Soweto and Maboneng quarter. Vodacom provides 4G coverage across South Africa's populated areas and main routes, supporting navigation with Waze and Google Maps, booking safari lodges via WhatsApp, and using Uber and Bolt which are essential in all major cities. Data is essential for Kruger National Park's SANParks online booking system (camps must be pre-booked months ahead) and for navigating Cape Town's complex geography.
Vodacom's 4G covers Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Bloemfontein, and all major cities. The Garden Route (George, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, Tsitsikamma) is fully covered. The Cape Peninsula (Cape Point, Chapman's Peak Drive, the Cape Winelands) has full coverage. The N1 and N3 national highways have coverage throughout.
Kruger National Park (the N-S corridor with Skukuza, Lower Sabie, Satara, Olifants, and Punda Maria camps) has Vodacom coverage in camp areas. The remote western and northern sections (Pafuri, Bateleur) have limited coverage. Private game reserves (Sabi Sand, Timbavati, Thornybush) adjacent to Kruger have variable coverage.
The Drakensberg mountains (Royal Natal, Ukhahlamba, Giant's Castle) have coverage in the resort areas. Cathedral Peak and the Amphitheatre viewpoints have basic coverage. The high Drakensberg hiking routes lose signal above 2,000m.
South Africa uses the rand (ZAR). English is one of 11 official languages and is the primary business and tourism language.