Sudan has 4G coverage in Khartoum and major urban centres via MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, and Sudani, with international travel eSIM plans available through a growing number of providers.
Our comparison ranks every Sudan eSIM plan by price per GB and network quality — updated automatically whenever plans change.
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Sudan, home to the remarkable Nubian pyramids of Meroe, Khartoum's confluence of the Blue and White Nile, and the ancient city of Omdurman, is a destination for travellers seeking off-the-beaten-path history and culture. The mobile landscape is dominated by MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, and Sudani, offering 4G LTE coverage primarily in Khartoum, Omdurman, Kassala, Port Sudan, and major city corridors. Rural and desert areas have very limited or no signal. There is no 5G deployment in Sudan. The international eSIM market has grown significantly, with around 17 providers offering 200+ plans — prices are higher than in Europe, and many plans are global or Africa-wide rather than Sudan-specific. Important travel note: Sudan has experienced significant instability and conflict since 2023 — check your government's travel advisory before planning a visit.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Sudan number if you genuinely need one.
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Khartoum and Omdurman have relatively reliable 4G via MTN Sudan and Zain. A 3–5 GB plan for 7–10 days covers navigation, research, and communication during a heritage tour of Sudan's cities and Nile sites.
The Meroe pyramids site (Bagrawiyah) and Naqa/Musawwarat es-Sufra are in areas with very limited connectivity. Download all offline maps and research materials in Khartoum before heading north. Your eSIM data is best used in urban areas — budget a small plan accordingly.
Port Sudan has 4G coverage and is Sudan's access point for Red Sea diving. A 5 GB plan for 7 days covers the port city and coastal area connectivity. Signal is stronger in Port Sudan urban areas than in the dive resort zones north of the city.
Business and NGO travellers in Khartoum rely heavily on mobile data. A 10–20 GB plan for 30 days suits extended stays. Ubigi offers 30-day plans specifically for Sudan. Local SIM cards (when available) may be more cost-effective for very long stays.
If combining Sudan with neighbouring Egypt (Aswan, Abu Simbel) or Ethiopia (Addis Ababa), your Sudan eSIM won't cover those countries. Look for Africa-wide or multi-country regional plans that bundle Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia for a single eSIM solution.
Sudan has 3 major mobile operators: MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, Sudani. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G coverage in Sudan is concentrated in Khartoum, Omdurman, and other major cities. Port Sudan, Kassala, Wad Madani, and El Obeid have varying 4G availability. Rural Sudan, desert regions, and areas outside major urban corridors typically have 2G or no signal. Download offline maps before any travel outside Khartoum.
Most travel eSIM providers use MTN Sudan or Zain Sudan infrastructure in Sudan — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Sudan has experienced serious conflict and instability since April 2023. Check your government's travel advisory before planning any trip to Sudan. Connectivity in conflict-affected areas may be severely disrupted.
Mobile coverage in Sudan is concentrated in cities. Expect no or very limited signal in desert regions, rural Sudan, and sites away from major urban corridors.
Sudan eSIM plans are priced higher than many African markets. Compare all providers before buying — prices per GB vary significantly between global and Sudan-specific plans.
Sudan's banking system faces significant challenges. International cards are very difficult or impossible to use in Sudan — carry sufficient cash in USD.
Sudan has periods of internet disruption and some content may be restricted. VPN usage is advisable for accessing certain international services.
Our top picks for Sudan eSIMs are ranked by price per GB, network quality, and reliability. We compare Ubigi, Firsty, GlobaleSIM, Airalo, Saily, Nomad, and all available providers — independent rankings with no paid placements. Given Sudan's challenging market conditions, verify plan coverage before purchasing.

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Yes — international travel eSIMs work in Sudan in areas with MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, or Sudani network coverage. This means primarily Khartoum, Omdurman, and other major cities. Rural areas, desert regions, and conflict-affected zones have very limited or no connectivity.
Ubigi is often recommended for Sudan with its 10–30 GB plans. Firsty, GlobaleSIM, and Airalo also offer Sudan coverage. Our comparison table ranks all current Sudan eSIM plans — given the challenging market, verify coverage details before purchasing. Some providers offer global plans that include Sudan.
Sudan has experienced severe conflict since April 2023. Most Western governments advise against travel to Sudan or to most parts of the country. Check your government's travel advisory (e.g., travel.state.gov for US citizens, gov.uk/travel for UK citizens) before making any travel plans to Sudan.
MTN Sudan and Zain Sudan are the two main operators with the widest 4G coverage. MTN Sudan generally has stronger coverage in urban areas. Sudani is a third option but with more limited urban coverage. Most international travel eSIMs route through MTN or Zain networks.
No — Sudan does not currently have 5G infrastructure. 4G LTE is available in major cities like Khartoum, Omdurman, Port Sudan, and Kassala. Rural and desert areas typically have 2G or no signal.
For a trip focused on Khartoum and Omdurman: 3–5 GB covers navigation, messaging, and research needs. If visiting desert archaeological sites like Meroe, you'll use minimal data outside the city — download everything you need (maps, guides, photos) while in Khartoum. A 5–10 GB plan for 10–14 days is sufficient for most visits.
International credit and debit cards are extremely difficult or impossible to use in Sudan due to international sanctions and banking restrictions. Carry sufficient USD cash before departure — ATM access for foreign visitors is severely limited. Sudan eSIM plans must be purchased and paid for before arrival.
A VPN is advisable for travel to Sudan. Internet content may be filtered or disrupted, and some international platforms have been intermittently blocked. A reliable VPN helps maintain consistent access to international services and provides additional security on local networks.
Purchase a Sudan eSIM from any provider in our comparison table. You'll receive a QR code by email — scan it in your phone settings (Settings → Mobile/Cellular → Add eSIM). Install before your flight so your eSIM connects automatically on arrival. Your phone must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked.
Sudan's three main mobile operators are MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, and Sudani. MTN Sudan and Zain Sudan are the largest, with the widest 4G coverage in urban areas. International travel eSIMs typically connect via MTN or Zain's networks.
Sudan's ancient pyramids and Nile heritage offer a truly unique travel experience — a reliable eSIM ensures you stay connected in Khartoum and urban centres throughout your journey. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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