Zimbabwe eSIM plans start at $11.99 for 7 days on Econet Wireless, Telecel, and NetOne networks. Saily is the recommended provider for Zimbabwe, offering the best coverage access for international visitors. Victoria Falls (the Zimbabwean side), Harare, and Bulawayo are the main covered areas. Prices verified May 2026.
Zimbabwe eSIM plans start at $11.99 for 7 days on Econet Wireless, Telecel, and NetOne networks. Saily is the recommended provider for Zimbabwe, offering the best coverage access for international visitors. Victoria Falls (the Zimbabwean side), Harare, and Bulawayo are the main covered areas. Prices verified May 2026.
All Zimbabwe eSIM plans compared
eSIM provider comparison for Zimbabwe — Prices verified 2026-05-30
Econet Wireless is Zimbabwe's leading carrier and the primary network for international eSIM travelers. The company operates 4G LTE in Harare, Bulawayo, and Victoria Falls. Telecel covers secondary cities and provides backup coverage in some areas where Econet signal is weaker.
NetOne is the state-owned carrier and covers government facilities and some rural areas. For international visitors, Econet Wireless offers the strongest overall coverage in tourist zones.
通信範囲の分析
Econet Wireless 4G covers Victoria Falls town, the main viewpoint area along the Rainforest Walk, and the roads to Hwange National Park lodge gates. Harare city center, Avenues, and the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport all have strong LTE. Bulawayo city centre is well covered.
Victoria Falls Airport activates instantly. Hwange National Park interior lodges may have weak or no signal — download offline maps before leaving the main roads. The Eastern Highlands (Mutare, Nyanga) have 4G in town but limited signal in national park wilderness areas.
開通方法
Install your Zimbabwe eSIM QR code before departure. Saily eSIMs activate on arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare or Victoria Falls Airport. No SIM counter registration is required.
Zimbabwe SIM card registration requires a valid passport, which takes time at airport shops. eSIM avoids this entirely. Your device must be carrier-unlocked — iPhone XS or newer, Pixel 3a or newer, or Galaxy S20 or newer all work.
データ通信の活用のコツ
Zimbabwe visitors typically use 300-500 MB per day for WhatsApp, Google Maps, and activity bookings in Victoria Falls. Booking bungee jumping at Victoria Falls Bridge, helicopter flights, and rafting on the Zambezi each require 20-50 MB per booking transaction. Uploading Victoria Falls mist photos to social media uses 200-400 MB per session.
A 7-day itinerary covering Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park uses 2-3 GB total. Download offline maps for Hwange National Park before leaving Victoria Falls town.
Zimbabweのプラン評価方法
Zimbabwe eSIM plans start at $11.99 for 7 days through Saily. This reflects the three-network coverage (Econet, Telecel, NetOne) and provisioning complexity. Plans are moderately priced for Southern Africa — comparable to Botswana and higher than Kenya but more accessible than remote island destinations.
The 7-day plan at $11.99 suits the typical Victoria Falls and Hwange combination trip.
Best eSIM plans for Zimbabwe in 2026
Zimbabwe 7 Days
Econet Wireless (4G), Telecel (4G)7 有効期限チャージ不可
¥1,822
0 GB · 7 有効期限
1GBあたり¥1,822
テザリング可
ネットワークEconet Wireless, Telecel
All eSIM plans for Zimbabwe — Prices verified 2026-05-30
プラン
ネットワーク
有効期限
価格
Zimbabwe 7 Days ⭐
Econet Wireless, Telecel
7d / 0GB
¥1,822
Prices verified: May 2026
Questions about Zimbabwe eSIMs
What is the best eSIM for visiting Zimbabwe and Victoria Falls?+
Saily offers the best Zimbabwe eSIM plans for international visitors, with coverage on Econet Wireless across Victoria Falls, Harare, and Bulawayo. Plans start at $11.99 for 7 days. For a Victoria Falls-focused trip, the 7-day plan covers arrival, the Rainforest Walk viewpoints, and time at Hwange National Park with reliable connectivity throughout the tourist corridor.
Does the Zimbabwe eSIM work at Victoria Falls?+
Yes. Econet Wireless provides 4G coverage in Victoria Falls town, the main Rainforest Walk viewpoints, Livingstone Island approach, and along the road toward Hwange. The Zimbabwean side of Victoria Falls Bridge is covered. Travelers coming from Zambia will see their Zimbabwe eSIM activate as they cross the border post. The mist-spray area near the falls edge also has Econet signal.
Which networks work in Zimbabwe?+
Three carriers operate in Zimbabwe: Econet Wireless (the dominant private carrier), Telecel, and NetOne (state-owned). For international visitors, Econet Wireless offers the most consistent 4G coverage in tourist zones. Saily's Zimbabwe plans access Econet Wireless and provide the best available coverage for travelers arriving from South Africa or crossing from Zambia at Victoria Falls Bridge.
Is there eSIM coverage in Hwange National Park?+
Hwange National Park has some Econet Wireless coverage near the main lodge areas and park entrance points, but deep safari areas are off-grid. The drive from Victoria Falls to Hwange along the main road has patchy signal in some stretches. Download all offline maps, booking references, and emergency contacts before leaving Victoria Falls town.
How much does a Zimbabwe eSIM cost?+
Zimbabwe eSIM plans start at $11.99 for 7 days through Saily. This gives access to Econet Wireless, Telecel, and NetOne. For a typical 7-10 day Zimbabwe trip covering Victoria Falls and Hwange, the 7-day plan at $11.99 provides sufficient data for navigation, booking activities, and staying connected in the main tourist areas.
Can I use the same eSIM for Zimbabwe and Zambia?+
No. Zimbabwe and Zambia use separate mobile networks. Your Zimbabwe eSIM covers Econet Wireless within Zimbabwe's borders only. If you are visiting Victoria Falls from the Zambian side, you need a separate Zambia eSIM for that country. Many travelers get separate eSIMs for both countries, as Victoria Falls can be explored from both sides of the border.
Is USD accepted in Zimbabwe?+
Yes. Zimbabwe operates largely on a USD cash economy alongside the Zimbabwean Gold (ZiG) currency introduced in 2024. Most tourist services, lodges, and restaurants in Victoria Falls and Harare accept USD cash. Having reliable mobile data helps travelers access currency conversion information and identify ATMs that dispense USD in major cities.
What is Econet Wireless like for tourists?+
Econet Wireless is Zimbabwe's largest private telecoms company and provides the most consistent 4G service for international visitors. The network covers all major tourist areas including Victoria Falls, Harare's CBD, and Bulawayo. Speeds of 10-30 Mbps are achievable in urban centers. The Victoria Falls tourist corridor — from the airport to the falls to Hwange gate — is the best-served stretch for travelers.