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eSIM Niger

eSIM Premium pour Niger. Prix juste. Sans échange de SIM.

Plans de Données pour Niger

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

20 GB

30 days validity

Airtel

3GReloadable
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Meilleur Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Airtel

3GReloadable
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Meilleur Confort

Heavy usage · longer stays

10 GB

30 days validity

Airtel

3GReloadable
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1 GB

7 days validity

Airtel

3GReloadable
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3 GB

30 days validity

Airtel

3GReloadable
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5 GB

30 days validity

Airtel

3GReloadable

Rappel de Configuration

1

Achetez Avant le Départ

Achetez votre plan eSIM avant d'embarquer pour Niger.

2

Installez le Profil eSIM

Scannez le QR code dans les paramètres de votre téléphone pour installer le profil eSIM.

3

Activez à l'Arrivée

Activez à votre arrivée en Niger et activez l'itinérance des données. Votre téléphone se connectera automatiquement.

Tip: Coordinate your entire Aïr Mountains and Ténéré Desert expedition with Agadez-based operators before leaving Niamey — the Saharan north has no mobile coverage and all permits, vehicle logistics, and safety protocols must be settled in advance.

Plans Summary

12 plans · from · up to 20 GB · 4G

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

Best Value 20 GB · 30 days $108.00 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $17.28 Best Comfort 10 GB · 30 days $57.60 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $90.44

Foire aux Questions

Is there coverage in Agadez?

Yes — Agadez town has Airtel coverage. Beyond Agadez into the Saharan north, coverage ends entirely.

Is there coverage in the Ténéré Desert?

No — the Ténéré Desert and Aïr Mountains have no mobile coverage. All Saharan expeditions require satellite phones. Coordinate all logistics in Agadez before departing.

What apps are useful in Niamey?

WhatsApp is essential for coordinating with local operators and fixers. Download offline French translation and Hausa phrase apps. Offline maps are critical outside the capital.

Is Niger safe to visit?

Security conditions are complex, particularly in the north and border regions. The Niamey area and main highway towns are generally more stable. Always check current travel advisories — the Saharan north requires specialized security guidance.

What speeds can I expect in Niamey?

Airtel delivers basic 4G speeds in central Niamey — expect 5–20 Mbps.

Is there coverage at W National Park?

Tapoa village near the park entrance has basic coverage. The park interior has no signal. Book wildlife guide services in advance.

What language is needed in Niger?

French is the official language. Hausa is the most widely spoken local language in southern Niger. Download offline French and Hausa translation packs.

How do desert expeditions work logistically?

All expeditions to the Aïr and Ténéré require an organized tour operator based in Agadez, advance government permits, and satellite communication. Independent travel into the deep Sahara is not permitted.

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Guide eSIM pour Niger

Votre eSIM se connecte aux principaux opérateurs en Niger :

Airtel

Réseaux disponibles : 4G

Niger is a vast Saharan and Sahelian country — Africa's largest country by area, home to the Aïr Mountains, the Ténéré Desert (the world's largest sand dune sea), the ancient Sultanate of Agadez, and the W Transboundary Park shared with Burkina Faso and Benin. Airtel provides 4G coverage in Niamey and main towns, but coverage is extremely limited in the Saharan north where most of Niger's most compelling landscapes lie. Data is essential in Niamey for coordinating with tour operators for the Aïr and Ténéré desert expeditions, which require advance permits and organized logistics.

Airtel's 4G covers Niamey, Zinder, Maradi, Tahoua, Dosso, and the main highway towns of the Niger River valley. Coverage along the Route de l'Unité from Niamey to Agadez (the gateway to the Saharan north) has coverage in towns. Agadez — UNESCO-listed ancient caravan crossroads and home to the Great Mosque's distinctive earthen minaret — has Airtel coverage in the town.

Beyond Agadez, coverage ends. The Aïr Mountains (Timia oasis, Arlit), the Ténéré Desert (the Arbre du Ténéré site, Bilma oases, the Fachi salt flats) and the remote Aïr-Ténéré Natural Reserve have no mobile coverage. All desert expeditions require satellite phones for safety.

The W National Park in southwest Niger (the most accessible wildlife park) has basic coverage at Tapoa village near the park entrance. The park interior has no signal.

Niger uses the CFA franc (XOF). French is the official language and Hausa is the most widely spoken local language. Security conditions in northern Niger are complex — always check current advisories before planning a Saharan expedition.