Botswana eSIM
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Network coverage in Botswana
Botswana has solid mobile coverage in its towns and along the main tourist corridors, but the gaps in its vast wilderness are the whole point to plan around. Your Travelren eSIM routes on Mascom — the country's largest operator — with Orange Botswana as a fallback. 4G LTE covers Gaborone, Francistown, Maun and Kasane and the main roads between them; 5G is barely deployed, so plan for 4G at best. The defining feature for visitors is that the safari heartland — the Okavango Delta, the Central Kalahari, Chobe's interior, the Makgadikgadi pans — has little to no coverage. Lodges often rely on WiFi (sometimes satellite-based) rather than mobile data, and on game drives you should expect to be offline. Coverage is good where towns are and absent across the wild areas, so download offline maps and key information before any safari leg.
What works in Botswana
✅ Works well
- Google Maps and offline maps for Maun, Kasane and the self-drive routes
- WhatsApp, iMessage and Signal over data in the towns — WhatsApp is the default contact channel
- Lodge and safari-operator messaging while you have town coverage
- Banking and payment apps on 4G in Gaborone, Maun and Kasane
- Flight and transfer apps for the light-aircraft hops into the Delta
⚠️ Watch out for
- The Okavango Delta, Central Kalahari, Chobe interior and Makgadikgadi pans have little or no mobile coverage — expect to be offline on safari
- Many safari lodges rely on WiFi (sometimes satellite) rather than mobile data; mobile signal at camp is often nonexistent
- 5G is barely deployed — 4G LTE is the realistic ceiling, and even that thins outside towns
- Data-only eSIM — no Botswana number, so you cannot receive local SMS codes (use WhatsApp to stay reachable)
Arriving in Botswana
Most safari visitors arrive via Maun (MUB) — the gateway to the Okavango Delta — or Kasane (BBK) for Chobe, with Gaborone (GBE) the main international hub; the town airports have coverage but the parks beyond do not. Botswana uses the pula (BWP). Cards and contactless are accepted in Gaborone, Maun and Kasane hotels, lodges' town offices, supermarkets and fuel stations, but you should carry pula cash for tips (significant on safari), small vendors, craft markets and anything outside the main towns. ATMs are in the towns, not the parks, so withdraw before you head into the bush. Getting around the wilderness is by 4x4 and light aircraft, almost always through a lodge or operator; a working eSIM matters most for the town and travel-day legs — coordinating transfers, confirming flights and messaging lodges — because once you're in the Delta or Kalahari you should plan to be offline.
Installing your Botswana eSIM
iPhone: Settings → Mobile Data → Add eSIM → scan the QR code from your email. Android: Settings → Connections → SIM Manager → Add eSIM. Takes about two minutes.
Install your Botswana eSIM at home on WiFi before you fly — it takes about two minutes. On iPhone: Settings → Mobile Data → Add eSIM, then scan the QR code from your email. On Android: Settings → Connections → SIM Manager → Add eSIM. Leave your home SIM as the primary line for calls and SMS, and switch the Botswana eSIM on for data only when you land. Crucially, download offline maps and save your lodge contacts and itinerary before departure — once you're in the Delta, Chobe or Kalahari you should expect to be offline.
Leave your home SIM in. Set the Botswana eSIM as your data line only. Your number stays active the whole trip.
Good to know
Calls and SMS
Most plans are data only — use WhatsApp or FaceTime for free. Look for the phone chip plan if you need a local number.
Compatibility
Your phone must be eSIM compatible and network-unlocked. Check yours →
Refunds
If your eSIM doesn’t activate, we’ll refund you in full. No questions asked.
Common questions
Which carrier does Travelren use in Botswana?
Will my eSIM work on safari in the Okavango Delta or Chobe?
Is there 5G in Botswana?
Does Botswana support eSIM?
Can I use my eSIM at Maun and Kasane airports?
How much does roaming in Botswana cost without a Travelren eSIM?
Do I need cash in Botswana?
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