Niger
Instant data the moment you land. No physical SIM, no roaming bills.
What's included
- Works with all eSIM-compatible smartphones
- Hotspot sharing · no speed throttling
- 180 days to install — validity starts on first network connection
- No physical SIM, no roaming charges
Coverage
Get instant mobile data in Niger with a prepaid travel eSIM from GulfData. Whether you’re in Niamey for business or traveling the country, stay connected across Niamey and across Niger on the Airtel network — all without roaming charges or hidden fees.
Choose your travel destination
Pick a mobile data plan for your trip.
One eSIM. The whole Gulf.
Land in Riyadh, drive to Dubai, fly to Doha — your data crosses all six GCC countries without re-activating. The plan no other eSIM brand leads with.
Why choose GulfData?
Simple, reliable mobile data — designed for travel across the Gulf.
24/7 Chat Support
Get help whenever you need it — before you travel or while you’re away.
Easy setup
Buy your plan, scan the QR code, and you’re connected in minutes.
Fast, reliable internet
High-speed data via trusted local networks across the GCC.
One eSIM for all your trips
Install once and reuse your eSIM — just add a new plan when you travel.
Get connected in minutes
Choose your plan, install your eSIM, and you’re online as soon as you land.
Choose your plan
Pick a destination and select the data plan that fits your trip.
Install your eSIM
Scan the QR code and install on your eSIM-compatible phone.
Connect when you arrive
Turn on the eSIM line and you’re connected on arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about Niger eSIMs
Will the Niger eSIM work on my iPhone?
Yes, as long as your iPhone is eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked. That covers the iPhone XS, XR and every model since, so anything from those generations onward will run the Niger travel eSIM happily. After purchase you receive a QR code by email; scan it to install the data profile before you fly. The eSIM sits alongside your normal SIM in dual-SIM mode, so you keep your home number active for WhatsApp and iMessage while the eSIM carries your mobile internet. Just switch your usual line's roaming off so it cannot rack up charges, then let the eSIM handle prepaid data the moment you land in Niamey or anywhere else in Niger.
Does this eSIM work on Samsung and other Android phones?
Yes. The Niger eSIM works on most recent eSIM-capable, carrier-unlocked Android phones. That includes the Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, the Z Fold and Z Flip range, Google Pixel 3 and later, and many other current models from major brands. If your handset supports eSIM and isn't network-locked, you're good to go. Install is the same on every device: scan the QR code we email you, add the data plan, and keep your existing SIM in for calls and texts. Turn roaming off on that primary line so it stays silent, and let the eSIM deliver tourist data across Niger. If you're unsure whether your phone qualifies, our 24/7 support team can confirm before you buy.
Which mobile network does the Niger eSIM use?
The Niger travel eSIM connects to the Airtel and Glo networks, two of the country's main mobile operators. That dual-network reach gives you solid coverage in the capital, Niamey, and across the wider country, so you're not tied to a single carrier's footprint. You get fast 4G data where it's available, which is plenty for maps, messaging, ride-hailing, mobile banking and video calls home. Because it's a data-only prepaid plan, there are no roaming fees and no surprise bills, just a flat price you know upfront. When you first arrive and connect, the eSIM automatically latches onto the strongest available signal between the two networks, so you spend less time hunting for bars and more time exploring.
How good is coverage outside the main cities in Niger?
Coverage is strongest in Niamey and other populated centres, where the Airtel and Glo networks give reliable 4G mobile internet for browsing, navigation and calls over WhatsApp. The eSIM is built for nationwide reach, so towns along the Niger River and routes toward Maradi, Zinder and Agadez generally see usable service. That said, Niger is vast and sparsely populated in places, so signal naturally thins out in the deep Sahara, around remote desert tracks and in the Aïr Mountains, where any network struggles. If you're heading into the bush or toward the Ténéré, download offline maps and key bookings before you leave town. For everyday travel and city stays, coverage is dependable.
How do I install and activate my Niger eSIM?
It's quick. After you buy, we email you a QR code. On your phone, open the eSIM or mobile-data settings, choose to add a new plan, and scan that code, your Niger data profile installs in under a minute. We recommend doing this at home over Wi-Fi before you travel, while you have a stable connection. Activation is smart: your validity and data allowance only start counting once the eSIM first connects to a local network in Niger, not when you install it. So you can set everything up days ahead without burning a single megabyte. When you land at Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, switch the eSIM on and you're online. Our 24/7 support can walk you through any step.
Can I install the eSIM before I travel to Niger?
Yes, and we strongly recommend it. Install the Niger eSIM at home while you're on stable Wi-Fi by scanning the QR code from your confirmation email. Installing early does not start your plan, your data and validity only begin when the eSIM first connects to the Airtel or Glo network on arrival in Niger. That means you can set it up days or even weeks ahead with no waste. The big advantage is that you step off the plane at Diori Hamani International Airport already prepared, with no scrambling for a local tourist SIM, no airport kiosks and no language barriers. Just toggle the eSIM line on, confirm roaming is off on your home SIM, and your prepaid mobile internet is live within moments of landing.
Is the Niger eSIM cheaper than using roaming?
For most travellers, yes, and it's far more predictable. Standard roaming in Niger can carry steep per-megabyte rates that pile up silently while you use maps or stream, sometimes producing a shock bill when you get home. The Niger travel eSIM replaces that with a flat prepaid price you see before you buy, with no roaming fees and no hidden extras. You know exactly what you're spending. If you run low during the trip, you simply buy another plan or top up rather than overpaying for a huge bundle upfront. That keeps you in control of costs whether you're in Niamey for a few days or touring the country for weeks. For peace of mind and a clear price, an eSIM almost always beats roaming.
How much data do I need for a week in Niger?
It depends on how you travel. For a week of light use, maps to navigate Niamey, WhatsApp messages, email and the occasional photo upload, a smaller plan often does the job. If you'll lean on Google Maps daily, make frequent video calls home, post to social media or stream music, step up to a mid-size allowance to stay comfortable. Heavy users who tether a laptop or watch a lot of video should pick a larger bundle or plan to top up. A practical tip: connect to Wi-Fi at your hotel for big downloads and backups, and let the eSIM handle on-the-go data. Because top-ups are easy, you can start with a modest plan and add more prepaid data mid-trip if you find you need it.
Can I use WhatsApp and keep my normal number in Niger?
Absolutely. The Niger eSIM is data-only, so it carries your mobile internet while your usual SIM keeps your normal phone number active in dual-SIM mode. WhatsApp, FaceTime, iMessage and other VoIP apps all run over the eSIM's data, so you can call and message friends and family as normal, there are just no traditional cellular calls or SMS on the eSIM line itself. Your home number still receives calls and texts as usual, though you'll want to keep roaming switched off on that primary line so it doesn't incur charges. In practice, you carry on using WhatsApp exactly as you do at home, browsing, messaging and calling over fast prepaid data, while staying reachable on the number people already have for you.
Can I share my Niger data with a personal hotspot?
Yes. Personal hotspot and tethering are fully supported on the Niger eSIM, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travel companion's phone. It draws from the same data allowance as your handset, so keep an eye on usage if several devices are connected, especially with video or large downloads, since tethering can eat through prepaid data faster than browsing alone. It's genuinely handy when you need to get work done from a café in Niamey, back up photos from a camera, or keep the family online during a long drive across the country. If you find yourself running low, topping up is quick, just add another plan and carry on without interrupting your mobile internet.
What is the best eSIM for travelling in Niger?
The best eSIM for Niger is one that combines broad coverage, fast data and a clear, flat price, which is exactly what the GulfData Niger travel eSIM offers. It runs on the Airtel and Glo networks for dependable 4G in Niamey and nationwide reach across the country, so you stay connected whether you're exploring the capital, following the Niger River or heading toward Agadez. You install it in minutes by scanning a QR code, activate on arrival with no airport SIM hunt, and pay a prepaid price upfront with no roaming fees. It works on recent iPhones and Android phones, supports hotspot sharing, and lets you keep your normal number for WhatsApp. With 24/7 support behind it, it's a reliable, hassle-free choice for tourists and business travellers alike.
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