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Prepaid SIM Card & eSIM for Uganda (2026 Guide)

6 Plans ComparedBy Daniel Mercer, Lead eSIM Analyst

A prepaid travel eSIM is a digital SIM card that installs on your phone via QR code. It provides mobile data in Uganda without a physical SIM card, passport scan, or airport counter visit. Plans start from $4.80/GB.

  • 6 Plans
  • 1 Networks
  • 5G
  • Updated June 2026

Key Facts

Cheapest eSIM
$4.80/GB
Network
Airtel
Speed
5G
Plans available
6

As of June 2026, Uganda has 6 prepaid eSIM plans across 1 networks at 5G speeds.

The cheapest rate is $4.80/GB via Nomad on Airtel.

As of June 2026, a prepaid eSIM for Uganda costs from $8.10 for 1GB with 5G speeds on Airtel networks.

Fixed data plans start at $8.10 for 1GB on MTN UG, bought before departure. During peak travel months, phone shops in Uganda stock out of tourist SIM plans faster than they restock. A prepaid eSIM has no shelf limit and no seasonal price hike.

Local phone shops in Uganda sell prepaid SIMs at lower prices than the airport counter, but you still need to find the shop, communicate what you need, and wait. A prepaid eSIM skips the trip entirely. Airtel carry your 5G data from the moment you arrive.

MTN covers national park areas Local currency in Uganda is the UGX (USh). Airport SIM counters often price plans in local currency — a prepaid eSIM is priced in USD with no conversion at point of purchase.

Compared

Best prepaid data plans for Uganda

All providers route through local carriers in Uganda. Sorted by overall rating.

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Top prepaid eSIM providers for Uganda, verified June 2026
ProviderRatingFrom / GB
Nomad logo
Nomad#1 PickBest Budget
4.4 / 5from $3.00/GB
Airalo logo
AiraloBest Overall
4.8 / 5from $4.50/GB
Saily logo
SailyBest Privacy
4.5 / 5from $3.99/GB
Holafly logo
HolaflyBest Unlimited
4.6 / 5from $2.99/day

Prices verified June 2026. Updated monthly from provider websites.

Our pick for Uganda: Nomad

For Uganda in 2026, Nomad scores 4.4/5 with plans from $3.00/GB on Airtel's 5G network. Best per-GB pricing for budget travelers.

Comparison based on 4 providers tested in June 2026. Prices verified against official provider websites. See our methodology.

The Scenario

The airport SIM counter experience in Uganda

You have 90 minutes between flights at Uganda's main airport. The SIM counter is past security in the arrivals hall — airside, there is nothing. You need data to check the departure board, find the connecting gate, and message your next pickup. A prepaid eSIM activated before your first flight gives you data through the entire layover. When you land in Uganda you are already on MTN UG — no detour, no queue, no $10-25 airport markup.

Four Ways to Buy

Getting connected in Uganda — your options

Compare airport counters, city shops, online delivery, and instant eSIM activation.

  • Airport SIM counter

    10-30 min wait

    Local carrier counters in the arrivals hall sell tourist SIMs at airport markup rates. Passport required at every location. Some counters are cash-only and run out of stock during peak season.

  • City phone shop

    ID required

    Look for MTN UG or Airtel UG branded shops in city centers for the best prepaid SIM rates. Passport required at purchase. English staff availability varies.

  • Online pre-order

    Plan ahead

    Order a physical SIM online before departure and collect it at your hotel. Works best when you know your accommodation in advance. Free shipping is standard. Leaves the airport queue to others.

  • Instant eSIM (our pick)

    5 min setup

    Buy from Nomad for $4.80/GB. Scan the QR code over WiFi before your flight. Your phone connects to Airtel the moment you land — no counter, no passport, no wait.

Pricing

What travelers pay for data in Uganda

Two travelers to Uganda need two eSIM plans — one per device, no shared data cap. Total cost for a couple: $16.20 for 1GB each on 5G. At the airport counter, the same two plans run $10-25 per person plus two passport scans and two queue waits.

The best per-GB rate is $4.80/GB on the 20GB plan at $95.94. Hotspotting from one phone drains battery and halves speed — separate plans are worth it. Unlimited daily data starts at $12.61 for 1 day — $12.61/day (2GB at full speed per day).

eSIM plans for Uganda — prepaid data prices and per-GB rates, verified June 2026
DataPrice (USD)Price per GB
1GB$8.10$8.10
3GB$21.91$7.30
5GB$31.05$6.21
10GB$56.70$5.67
20GBBest value$95.94$4.80
Unlimited / day$13.14/day

Cost Breakdown

What you actually pay for data in Uganda

For a 3-day trip to Uganda, the 1GB eSIM plan at $8.10 covers everything from maps on arrival to a last message before your return flight. The airport counter alternative costs $10-25 and a 20-minute queue. The 5GB plan at $31.05 fits a full week without tracking data. For trips past two weeks, the 20GB plan at $95.94 avoids a mid-trip top-up.

Airport SIM vs prepaid eSIM costs for Uganda by trip duration
TripeSIM PlanAirport SIM
3 days$8.10 (1GB)~$30
7 days$31.05 (5GB)~$30
14 days$95.94 (20GB)~$30

Roaming vs eSIM

Skip roaming fees in Uganda

Why a prepaid eSIM beats carrier roaming in Uganda

SK Telecom baro roaming costs KRW 11,000/day (about $8). KT Roaming charges KRW 9,900-14,300/day by zone. A 7-day trip to Uganda on either carrier adds KRW 69,000-100,000 to your bill. A prepaid eSIM from Nomad at $8.10 for 1GB on Airtel covers the same week for less than two days of Korean carrier roaming. Fixed price, no KRW billing on return.

Coverage

Uganda cellular coverage and signal strength

Airtel in Uganda supports 5G on compatible devices — the same signal your eSIM connects to. A prepaid eSIM routes through Airtel, giving you the same download speeds as a physical SIM bought at the airport.

The best-value prepaid eSIM plan from Nomad is 20GB at $95.94 ($4.80/GB) — no airport visit, no queue, no passport copy required.

Available Networks

  • 8.8Rating
    Airtel
    5G

Quick Reference

Getting oriented in Uganda

Emergency
999/112
Power Socket
Type G
Time Zone
EAT (UTC+3)
Currency
UGX (USh)
eSIM Speed
5G

WiFi

Public internet access in Uganda

Cafe WiFi in Uganda is spotty — login portals load slowly, passwords change daily, and download speeds peak around lunch when nobody else is connected.

A prepaid eSIM gives you consistent 5G access between stops. No portal, no password, no asking the barista twice.

Data Tips

Right-sizing your Uganda prepaid plan

Most travelers to Uganda need 3-5 GB for a one-week trip. This covers maps, messaging, social media browsing, and occasional photo sharing. The smallest plan available starts at $8.10 for 1GB.

  • 0.5 GBSpeed-aware lightMTN UG in Uganda delivers 5G speeds. 0.5 GB covers maps and messaging for a short trip. Prices are in USD — no UGX conversion at purchase.
  • 1 GBSpeed-aware standard5G speeds on MTN UG handle social media, email, and maps. 1 GB covers a standard week in Uganda. Uganda runs on EAT (UTC+3) — jet-lagged travelers tend to use more data in the first 48 hours while adjusting.
  • 3 GBSpeed-matched heavy5G infrastructure in Uganda supports video calls and streaming. 3 GB on MTN UG covers a week of heavy use.
  • 5+ GBMax throughput5+ GB on MTN UG supports heavy data use across Uganda for extended trips. No need to track usage at 5G speeds.

Need internet without voice? See our data-only plan guide.

Device Check

Supported phones for prepaid eSIM in Uganda

Modern phones run two SIM profiles at once — your home SIM for calls and a prepaid eSIM for data in Uganda. Set the travel eSIM as your cellular data line under Settings → Cellular and keep your home number reachable on the other slot. Dual-SIM eSIM support: iPhone XS (2018) and newer (iPhone 13+ supports two eSIMs with no physical tray), Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer, Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer. MTN UG and Airtel UG both support eSIM connections in Uganda. 5G is available on MTN UG in Uganda. A carrier-locked phone blocks this setup entirely — confirm "No SIM restrictions" before your trip.

Pre-Flight Checklist

Uganda eSIM setup: do this before you board

Do this at home — not in the airport arrivals hall.

  1. 01

    Check VPN rules for your destination

    Some countries restrict or block VPN connections. Research Uganda's policy before departure. If VPN access is limited, download and configure your VPN app at home — app stores in restricted countries sometimes remove VPN applications entirely.

  2. 02

    Download VPN and essential apps before you fly

    Install your VPN client, messaging apps, and any regional-specific tools over home WiFi before departure. If Uganda restricts certain services, having them pre-installed and configured avoids the problem of blocked downloads after arrival.

  3. 03

    Buy and install your eSIM at home

    Plans start at $8.10 for 1GB. Scan the QR code over home WiFi and keep the Uganda eSIM toggled off until landing. Installation at home avoids any dependency on airport WiFi portals in countries where certain services face restrictions.

  4. 04

    Test VPN over your home network first

    Connect to your VPN at home and confirm it works with the apps you need for travel: banking, email, and corporate tools. Some VPN protocols perform better than others on mobile data. Test before you fly so you know which protocol to use on MTN UG in Uganda.

  5. 05

    Activate eSIM and VPN together on arrival

    Enable the Uganda eSIM after landing, then immediately connect your VPN before opening any apps. MTN UG registers the profile in 2-3 minutes. Running VPN from first connection protects your data on all networks you encounter during your trip.

Step by Step

Getting data in Uganda: two processes compared

Some SIM counters at the airport are cash-only — or accept only local currency cards. If you land without UGX and your international card is declined at the kiosk, you have no data and no way to fix it quickly. A prepaid eSIM accepts any card before you fly, from your home country, with no currency conversion needed. The 15-30 minutes queue, the passport copy, and the payment uncertainty all disappear when you set up the eSIM at home the night before.

Airport SIM — 7 steps (~45 min)

  1. Land and collect bags
  2. Locate the SIM counter (not always signposted)
  3. Join the queue
  4. Show passport for registration
  5. Choose a plan from a rate card
  6. Pay (cash only at some counters)
  7. Wait for SIM activation

Prepaid eSIM — 3 steps (~5 min)

  1. Buy online before departure (2 min)
  2. Scan QR code over home WiFi (1 min)
  3. Enable on landing — connects automatically

Which Provider

Uganda eSIM: match your provider to your trip

Cost-conscious traveler: Nomad posts the most competitive per-GB pricing we found for Uganda routes. Quality-first traveler who wants the best-rated app and widest fallback coverage: Airalo at a small premium.

No-limit traveler who refuses to manage a data counter: Holafly unlimited daily plans cost more upfront but there is nothing to track. Privacy-aware traveler on open networks in Uganda: Saily runs NordVPN alongside the eSIM under one login.

Regional Plans

Regional coverage options for Uganda

A weekend trip from Uganda to Comoros does not justify a second eSIM purchase. A regional Africa bundle covers both destinations on one plan.

If you are based in Uganda for a week and take a day trip across the border, the regional plan saves you the purchase, installation, and profile-switching overhead. Single-country plans start at $8.10 for 1GB; regional plans add cross-border coverage for a few dollars more.

Related destinations: Comoros, Tunisia, Burundi, Djibouti

The Honest Call

Uganda: eSIM vs buying a local SIM

Choose an eSIM if you...

  • Pay $4.80/GB instead of 2-3x more at the airport counter
  • Buy online at home with no airport markup or tourist-rate pricing
  • Compare plans before you travel with no time pressure or jet lag
  • Top up in-app at the same per-GB rate — no surprise charges

Choose a local SIM if you...

  • City phone shops often sell local prepaid SIMs cheaper than airport counters for extended stays
  • Long stay of a month or more where a local monthly plan is more cost-effective
  • You found a local carrier promotion that undercuts standard eSIM per-GB pricing
  • Phone is not eSIM-capable so a physical SIM is the only option

Compare alternatives: pocket WiFi vs eSIM | prepaid vs postpaid

Avoid These

Common data mistakes in Uganda

01

Buying a multi-day plan for a one-night stop.

Most prepaid eSIM plans are priced by days, not hours. If you are in Uganda for under 24 hours, check for a single-day option first. Multi-day plans do not refund unused days.

02

Ignoring regional bundles for multi-country trips.

If Uganda is one stop on a longer trip, check whether a regional eSIM covers all your destinations. A single regional plan often costs less than buying separate plans per country.

03

Assuming all providers have identical coverage.

All four recommended providers route through Uganda's same national networks, but rural areas and remote islands can differ by provider. Check the coverage map on the provider website for your specific travel area.

04

Waiting until you land to install the eSIM.

Installation requires a WiFi connection and 2-3 minutes. Airport WiFi in Uganda often requires a phone number to register — which you cannot do without data. Install the eSIM at home before boarding.

Privacy

WiFi security and VPN in Uganda

No VPN restrictions apply in Uganda — connect freely to any provider. The main reason to use a VPN while traveling is public WiFi security: hotel and cafe networks share bandwidth and traffic with every connected guest.

Saily, backed by NordVPN, offers eSIM data with built-in VPN. If you access sensitive accounts on the road, the VPN layer is worth the marginal overhead. Your prepaid eSIM on 5G handles the cellular side.

Learn more: eSIM security and privacy guide

Troubleshooting

When your Uganda eSIM is not working

Camera won't read the QR code

First, confirm your phone is carrier-unlocked — a locked device blocks all foreign eSIM profiles. If it is unlocked, you may be at the 8-profile limit on iPhone. Delete an old unused eSIM in Settings → Cellular, then retry the Uganda installation.

Timer started before I arrived

Some plans count days from first connection, not from the time you install them. Set the Uganda eSIM to off immediately after installation and only enable it after landing at Uganda's main airport. A layover connection can burn a full day of your plan.

Dual-SIM setup confusion

Set your Uganda eSIM as the cellular data line and leave your home SIM active for calls only. Both SIMs run simultaneously. Go to Settings → Cellular → Cellular Data and select the travel eSIM. Your home number stays reachable on MTN UG's network.

eSIM shows no service on arrival

Go to Settings → Cellular, select the Uganda eSIM, and turn on data roaming for that line only. Leaving roaming off is the most common reason for zero signal after landing at Uganda's main airport. Restart once and allow a few minutes for MTN UG to register the profile.

The Bottom Line

Uganda data: eSIM or skip it

Airport SIM counters in Uganda serve a captive audience — tired travelers with no alternative and no time to compare. A prepaid eSIM from Nomad at $4.80/GB on MTN UG's 5G network removes the captive dynamic. You compare plans at home, buy on your schedule, and arrive with data running.

Starting at $4.80/GB, a prepaid plan for Uganda is one of the easiest upgrades for any trip. See the full destinations list or explore more Africa destinations, or read how to activate your eSIM before you fly.

How we test and score: editorial policy · corrections log

FAQ

Top questions about Uganda prepaid data

Can I buy a SIM card at the airport in Uganda?

SIM counters at Uganda airports often close between 10 PM and 6 AM. If your flight lands late, you may have no option at the airport. Tourist SIMs also cost more than in-city shops — sometimes 40% more for the same data. A prepaid eSIM removes that uncertainty: install at home before your flight and connect to MTN UG's 5G network on landing. Plans start at $8.10 for 1GB. No counter hours to worry about.

Do I need a passport to buy a SIM in Uganda?

Physical SIM purchases in Uganda may require a passport for ID verification at the counter — requirements vary by carrier and retailer. A prepaid eSIM purchased online does not require in-person ID verification. You complete the purchase and install the QR code from your phone before your trip. No counter visit, no paperwork, no passport scan required for eSIM activation on MTN UG's network.

Is an airport SIM or eSIM cheaper for Uganda?

A prepaid eSIM is cheaper than airport SIM counters in nearly all cases. Airport tourist SIMs in Uganda carry a premium for convenience — often 30-50% more than the same data volume from a local carrier. A prepaid eSIM starts at $8.10 for 1GB on MTN UG's 5G network, with $4.80/GB on the 20GB plan. The eSIM also connects faster — no counter queue, no paperwork, no overnight availability gaps.

Can I install my Uganda eSIM before I travel?

Yes. Open Settings on your phone, tap Cellular (iPhone) or Connections (Samsung), then "Add eSIM" or "Add Cellular Plan." Scan the QR code from your confirmation email. Name the line "Uganda Data" and set it to inactive. The entire process takes under 3 minutes over home WiFi. The eSIM sits dormant on your phone until you toggle it on after landing — validity starts from first use in Uganda, not the scan date. Plans start at $8.10.

Which phones support eSIM for Uganda?

Budget phones are the most common eSIM blocker. Phones under $200 released before 2023 usually lack eSIM hardware — check your exact model before buying. Premium phones are safe: iPhone XS (2018)+, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020)+, Google Pixel 3 (2018)+, and most flagship devices from 2020 onward. The second requirement is carrier-unlock: even a brand-new Galaxy S24 rejects foreign eSIM profiles if the carrier locked it. Check Settings > General > About on iPhone or Settings > Connections > SIM Manager on Samsung.

Can I use my prepaid eSIM as a hotspot in Uganda?

Yes — most prepaid eSIM plans for Uganda allow tethering. Keep in mind hotspot use burns data faster than direct phone use: streaming video over a hotspot consumes roughly 1GB per hour at standard quality. If you plan to share your connection with a laptop or tablet, buy at least 50% more data than your phone-only estimate. Check each provider's hotspot policy before purchasing — Holafly limits hotspot to 1GB per day on unlimited plans.

What happens when my prepaid eSIM data runs out in Uganda?

Data stops — no overages, no automatic charges. Your first move is to find WiFi: most hotels, cafes, and airport lounges in Uganda have open networks. Once connected, open your provider's app and top up in about 2 minutes. If you have another eSIM provider's app already downloaded, you can also buy a second plan from a competitor without removing the first eSIM. Keep your provider's app installed and your login saved before departure — reinstalling over hotel WiFi while jetlagged is slower than it sounds.

Can I keep my home phone number while using a Uganda eSIM?

Yes. Your home SIM and the Uganda eSIM run simultaneously — no SIM swap needed. Leave your home SIM active for incoming calls; route all data through the travel eSIM. WhatsApp, iMessage, and Signal all work over the eSIM data connection and stay tied to your home phone number. You receive messages on the same number your contacts already have. Voice calls over WhatsApp and FaceTime also work free over the eSIM data line — no international calling rates apply.

How far in advance should I buy my Uganda prepaid eSIM?

One to two days before departure works well for most travelers. That window gives you time to install over home WiFi, verify the eSIM shows up in Settings, and contact support if the QR code fails — without the pressure of a boarding countdown. Plan validity starts from first use in Uganda, not the purchase date, so buying two days early costs nothing extra. Plans start at $8.10.

Does eSIM work without WiFi after installation in Uganda?

Yes — after installation, the eSIM connects to MTN UG's 5G cellular network in Uganda. Hotel and cafe WiFi often runs slower than cellular data due to shared bandwidth. WiFi is only needed during the initial QR code scan at home. After that, the eSIM operates on local cellular towers. For most travel use, the cellular connection is faster and more consistent than public WiFi in Uganda.

Can I have two eSIMs on my phone at the same time for Uganda?

Yes. Install two eSIM profiles from different providers before your trip to Uganda. If your primary provider has weak coverage in a specific area, switch to the backup eSIM in Settings — the process takes about 5 seconds. iPhones hold up to 8 profiles; Samsung Galaxy S21+ and newer hold at least 2. Both stay installed permanently until you delete them. This dual-provider strategy costs nothing extra until you activate the backup plan.

How do I check if my phone is unlocked for eSIM in Uganda?

Some carriers lock the eSIM slot separately from the physical SIM slot. Your phone may accept a foreign physical SIM but reject a foreign eSIM — or the reverse. Check both: on iPhone, go to Settings > General > About and confirm "No SIM restrictions." On Samsung, go to Settings > Connections > SIM Manager and verify the "Add eSIM" option is active. If the eSIM option is missing or grayed out, contact your carrier about eSIM-specific unlock for Uganda travel.

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