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eSIM République centrafricaine

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Plans de Données pour République centrafricaine

Nos Sélections

Sélectionnés à la main pour la valeur, le prix et la couverture

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Meilleur Rapport Qualité-Prix

Most travelers · balanced usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Orange

3GReloadable
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Meilleur Budget

Short trips · light usage

5 GB

30 days validity

Orange

3GReloadable
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Meilleur Confort

Heavy usage · longer stays

1 GB

7 days validity

Orange

3GReloadable

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Tip: Arrange all Dzanga-Sangha gorilla tracking permits, guide bookings, and Dzanga Lodge reservations at least 3 months in advance — the reserve has no mobile coverage and logistics must be fully settled before you arrive.

Plans Summary

3 plans · from · up to 5 GB · 3G

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

Best Value 3 GB · 15 days $20.65 Best Budget 5 GB · 30 days $34.42 Best Comfort 1 GB · 7 days $7.74

Foire aux Questions

Is there coverage at Dzanga-Sangha for gorilla tracking?

No — Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve has no mobile coverage. All bookings, permits, and guide coordination must be done in advance through Dzanga Lodge or the WWF office in Bayanga.

What coverage exists outside Bangui?

Orange covers some provincial towns (Berbérati, Bouar, Bambari) along main roads. Rural areas, national parks, and reserves have no coverage.

What apps are useful for the Central African Republic?

WhatsApp is essential for coordinating with local guides, lodge operators, and fixers. Download offline French and Sango translation packs. Offline mapping is critical outside Bangui.

Are there internet restrictions in the CAR?

No formal internet censorship, but infrastructure is limited. Connections in Bangui are slow by regional standards.

What speeds can I expect in Bangui?

Orange delivers basic 3G/4G speeds in central Bangui — expect 2–10 Mbps depending on location and load.

Is the CAR safe to visit?

Security conditions vary significantly by region. Always check current travel advisories. Bangui is generally safer than much of the interior. Travel outside Bangui requires careful planning and local guidance.

What language is needed in the CAR?

French is the official language and Sango is the national language. Download offline French translation and learn basic Sango greetings for rural areas.

Is there coverage at Chinko Nature Reserve?

No — Chinko is entirely off-grid. African Parks manages the reserve with satellite communications only. Coordinate all logistics in advance.

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Orange

Réseaux disponibles : 3G

The Central African Republic is one of Africa's most remote and challenging destinations — a vast landlocked country of rainforests, savannahs, the Dzanga-Sangha lowland gorilla reserve, and the Chinko Nature Reserve. Orange provides limited coverage in Bangui and some provincial towns, but coverage is sparse outside urban areas. Data is essential in Bangui for coordinating transport, communicating with local guides, and managing permits for Dzanga-Sangha which must be arranged in advance through the WWF office.

Orange's coverage is concentrated in Bangui and extends to some larger towns like Berbérati, Bouar, and Bambari along the main road corridors. The Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve in the southwest — home to forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, and the Ba'Aka people — has no mobile coverage. All coordination with Dzanga Lodge and the reserve managers must happen in advance.

Chinko Nature Reserve in the east, managed by African Parks, is entirely off-grid. The Bayanga area near Dzanga-Sangha has limited coverage in the village. Security conditions vary significantly by region — always check travel advisories before visiting outside Bangui.

Bangui itself has reasonable Orange coverage in the main commercial districts along the Ubangi River. The Bangui market and riverside areas are well-covered. Data is most useful here for coordinating the complex logistics of a CAR visit.

The CAR uses the CFA franc (XAF). French is the official language and Sango is the national language. The country requires significant advance planning — permits, guides, and security assessments are all mandatory for most destinations.