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EscapeSIM does not offer unlimited data eSIM plans for Africa. Every plan listed has a specified data cap, the highest available being 30 GB on a 30‑day validity. The Africa‑only packages are named Africa 30GB and Africa 20GB, each providing 30 GB and 20 GB respectively, with 5G coverage across a broad selection of African countries, including Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, and Tanzania.
For travelers needing more data, a fixed‑data plan may be more cost‑effective unless they are an extremely heavy data user. EscapeSIM’s Africa 30GB plan costs $74.59 USD for 30 days, while the Africa 20GB plan costs $54.79 USD for the same period. These two examples illustrate the range of options, but additional packages with different data allowances and price points are also available.
EscapeSIM does not offer eSIM plans for Africa that include a phone number or SMS capability. All EscapeSIM eSIMs available for African destinations are data‑only, without inbound or outbound voice or text messages.
Travelers who need to communicate while abroad can still use common VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection to make calls and send messages.
EscapeSIM’s offerings for Africa include a Global eSIM plan that covers the following African countries: DR Congo, Republic of the Congo, Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Tunisia, Tanzania, and Uganda. In addition, the Africa Stopover plan includes coverage in DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, Madagascar, Tunisia, Tanzania, South Africa, and Zambia.
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