Install once, keep it on your phone.
Pay as you go, for actual use.
No fixed plans, no expiration.
Use balance only when you travel.
One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.
Pay As You Go data, wherever you travel
💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Zambia
you use
3GB
at
$
7.35
/GB
.
🌍
United Arab Emirates
3 months later -
3GB at $
4.24
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips -
one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
Just $
7.35
per GB. No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.
Light Usage
~200 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Maps, messaging, browsing
Moderate
~500 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Heavy
~2 GB/day
$
0.00
/day
Streaming, uploads, video calls
Lusaka: Strong 4G and expanding 5G coverage is available across the capital, particularly in the central business district, around major shopping malls like Manda Hill and East Park, and in key residential areas. The connection is generally stable for ride-hailing and navigation apps. Indoor coverage in modern hotels and offices is excellent, but can be weaker inside older, concrete-heavy buildings or basements.
Livingstone: As the main tourist hub for Victoria Falls, Livingstone has reliable 4G service concentrated in the town center, along the main hotel strip, and at the entrance to the falls. However, signal strength can become intermittent directly at the viewpoints due to the deep gorge and mist. Coverage may also be patchy during Zambezi River cruises or within Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, away from the main roads.
Ndola: This major Copperbelt commercial city offers dependable 4G connectivity throughout its core business district and surrounding suburbs. The network supports stable calls and data for business travelers. Signal strength can diminish inside large industrial complexes or older buildings, but is generally strong in most public areas and modern establishments.
Kitwe: Another key city in the Copperbelt, Kitwe has solid 4G coverage in its city center and around major commercial zones. The signal remains consistent on the main highway connecting to Ndola. In some of the more sprawling, high-density residential compounds on the city's outskirts, you may experience slower data speeds or less reliable connections.



Trunk Roads (T-roads): Major routes like the T2 (Great North Road) and T3 (linking Lusaka to the Copperbelt) provide reliable connectivity near cities such as Lusaka, Ndola, and Kitwe. However, expect frequent signal drops and long dead zones in the rural stretches between these hubs, particularly on the T1 to Nakonde and the main road to Livingstone.
Intercity Rail Systems: On the Zambia Railways line connecting Livingstone, Lusaka, and the Copperbelt, signal is generally stable near towns and stations but becomes inconsistent or absent during long rural sections. The TAZARA train journey from Kapiri Mposhi towards Tanzania travels through extremely remote territory where mobile service is unavailable for most of the trip.
Muchinga Escarpment: The descent from the central plateau into the Luangwa Valley along the T4 (Great East Road) is known for poor and often non-existent mobile coverage. Signal in the valley itself is very sparse and typically limited to the immediate vicinity of Mfuwe or major safari lodges.
National Parks and Western Province: Travellers should anticipate a complete loss of mobile signal for extended periods when driving through vast protected areas like Kafue National Park and South Luangwa National Park. Likewise, the expansive and sparsely populated Western Province has extremely limited coverage outside of the main towns like Mongu.
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I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.
“
The auto top-up feature is a lifesaver. I never have to check my balance — internet just works. And when I’m not traveling, I don’t pay. It’s fair and super convenient.
Angel Siphron
Rated
4.7
For usage on the Airtel, Zain, and Celtel Zambia networks, Bcengi applies a charge of $7.35 per gigabyte. You are billed only for the data consumed, without any requirement for bundles or a minimum expenditure.
No, there's no need to. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM capabilities. You can retain your standard SIM for voice calls and text messages.
Yes, if your phone supports it (most models from 2019 onward). Verify compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Coverage relies on the network infrastructure of Airtel, Zain, and Celtel Zambia. Expect robust signal in major cities and tourist zones, but anticipate limited service in more remote localities.
Many visitors consume between 500 MB and 2 GB daily. A week of moderate usage is about $25.72 on pay-as-you-go.
Yes. A single Bcengi eSIM operates in over 200 countries. Your balance transfers, meaning you avoid buying a new eSIM for each destination.
You may top up at any time via travel.bcengi.com, or enable auto-refill to prevent your balance from ever running out.
No, your Bcengi balance has no expiration date, remaining valid whether utilized in the near future or much later.
Pay As You Go
from
$
7.35
/GB
$10
POPULAR
$25
$50
$100
Select your starting balance
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→
💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Zambia
you use
3GB
at
$
7.35
/GB
.
🌍
United Arab Emirates
3 months later -
3GB at $
4.24
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips — one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
How it works
Install once, keep it on your phone
Use balance only when you travel
Pay as you go, for actual use.
No fixed plans, no expiration
One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.
Learn more
Just $
7.35
per GB.
No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.
Light Usage •
200 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Maps, messaging, browsing
Moderate •
500 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Heavy •
2 GB/day
$
0.00
/day
Streaming, uploads, video calls
Lusaka: Strong 4G and expanding 5G coverage is available across the capital, particularly in the central business district, around major shopping malls like Manda Hill and East Park, and in key residential areas. The connection is generally stable for ride-hailing and navigation apps. Indoor coverage in modern hotels and offices is excellent, but can be weaker inside older, concrete-heavy buildings or basements.
Livingstone: As the main tourist hub for Victoria Falls, Livingstone has reliable 4G service concentrated in the town center, along the main hotel strip, and at the entrance to the falls. However, signal strength can become intermittent directly at the viewpoints due to the deep gorge and mist. Coverage may also be patchy during Zambezi River cruises or within Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, away from the main roads.
Ndola: This major Copperbelt commercial city offers dependable 4G connectivity throughout its core business district and surrounding suburbs. The network supports stable calls and data for business travelers. Signal strength can diminish inside large industrial complexes or older buildings, but is generally strong in most public areas and modern establishments.
Kitwe: Another key city in the Copperbelt, Kitwe has solid 4G coverage in its city center and around major commercial zones. The signal remains consistent on the main highway connecting to Ndola. In some of the more sprawling, high-density residential compounds on the city's outskirts, you may experience slower data speeds or less reliable connections.

Trunk Roads (T-roads): Major routes like the T2 (Great North Road) and T3 (linking Lusaka to the Copperbelt) provide reliable connectivity near cities such as Lusaka, Ndola, and Kitwe. However, expect frequent signal drops and long dead zones in the rural stretches between these hubs, particularly on the T1 to Nakonde and the main road to Livingstone.
Intercity Rail Systems: On the Zambia Railways line connecting Livingstone, Lusaka, and the Copperbelt, signal is generally stable near towns and stations but becomes inconsistent or absent during long rural sections. The TAZARA train journey from Kapiri Mposhi towards Tanzania travels through extremely remote territory where mobile service is unavailable for most of the trip.
Muchinga Escarpment: The descent from the central plateau into the Luangwa Valley along the T4 (Great East Road) is known for poor and often non-existent mobile coverage. Signal in the valley itself is very sparse and typically limited to the immediate vicinity of Mfuwe or major safari lodges.
National Parks and Western Province: Travellers should anticipate a complete loss of mobile signal for extended periods when driving through vast protected areas like Kafue National Park and South Luangwa National Park. Likewise, the expansive and sparsely populated Western Province has extremely limited coverage outside of the main towns like Mongu.
Learn more about
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How it works
1. Buy eSIM
Sign up and get your Global eSIM in just a few clicks.
2. Activate eSIM
Scan the QR code and get connected instantly — no physical SIM needed.
3. Pay as you go
Only pay for what you use. No contracts, no hidden fees.
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“
I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.
Kaylynn Mango
For usage on the Airtel, Zain, and Celtel Zambia networks, Bcengi applies a charge of $7.35 per gigabyte. You are billed only for the data consumed, without any requirement for bundles or a minimum expenditure.
No, there's no need to. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM capabilities. You can retain your standard SIM for voice calls and text messages.
Yes, if your phone supports it (most models from 2019 onward). Verify compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Coverage relies on the network infrastructure of Airtel, Zain, and Celtel Zambia. Expect robust signal in major cities and tourist zones, but anticipate limited service in more remote localities.
Many visitors consume between 500 MB and 2 GB daily. A week of moderate usage is about $25.72 on pay-as-you-go.
Yes. A single Bcengi eSIM operates in over 200 countries. Your balance transfers, meaning you avoid buying a new eSIM for each destination.
You may top up at any time via travel.bcengi.com, or enable auto-refill to prevent your balance from ever running out.
No, your Bcengi balance has no expiration date, remaining valid whether utilized in the near future or much later.