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Lesotho: Best Tourist eSIMs Reviewed (2024)

Lesotho is certainly not the popular travel destination in (South) Africa.

But it still has a lot to offer.

So, what are your local or travel eSIM options for Lesotho?

You can get an eSIM for Lesotho for as little as 9.50 USD from Airalo (Maloti).

I will also introduce you to a few global eSIMs that be used in Lesotho and 80+ other countries, including Lesotho's neighbors, for competitive rates.

Buying an eSIM for Lesotho Guide (logos of Maloti, Alosim & Airalo)

Original publication: 18th of December 2022. Last updated: 7th of March 2024.


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Airalo Maloti eSIM for Lesotho

Airalo Logo
© Airalo

Airalo is the most popular eSIM platform, covering around 190 countries (more than any other eSIM platform out there).

That is because it is the largest and oldest eSIM platform worldwide.

Airalo has an eSIM that can be used in Lesotho: Maloti.

Lesotho Maloti SIM Airalo
© Airalo

Travel eSIM providers like Airalo set up roaming agreements with local mobile operators.

But do not get too worried about the term roaming – you will not get a 3000 USD roaming bill.

What Airalo does, and basically all mobile operators do, is partner up with a local mobile operator so that their customers can still stay connected when abroad.

In Lesotho, the Airalo Maloti eSIM uses the Vodacom Lesotho network up to 3G (no 4G/LTE and certainly no 5G NR anytime soon).

Vodacom Logo New
© Vodacom

Be aware: most travel eSIMs, including Airalo's Lesotho Maloti eSIM, are data-only eSIMs, so you cannot call or text with them (nor can you receive any calls or SMS).

  1. Lesotho/Maloti 1 GB eSIM for 7 days, costing 9.50 USD
Airalo Lesotho Maloti eSIM with Prices
See the list above for up-to-date prices and allowances. The figures in this image may be outdated.

Once again: you will be restricted to 3G – not 4G/LTE with the Maloti eSIM (unlike most Airalo eSIMs).

Now, you may think this is a sad selection or that 1 GB of data is insufficient.

Both points are true… I agree – but you can make unlimited top-ups with the Maloti eSIM through the Airalo website or apps.

So if you need 5 GB of data, you can purchase the Maloti 1 GB eSIM and get four 1 GB top-ups.

Yes, it is a bit inconvenient for now; Airalo may offer 3 GB, 5 GB & 10 GB plans with a 30-day validity for Lesotho soon, as it did for many other countries it supports.

What makes things even more pleasant is that you can top up your eSIM when it is expiring or when you are out of data without the need to purchase a new eSIM.

But you may think that a local SIM card or eSIM will (still) be cheaper than Airalo or any other travel eSIM.

And you are right – that is true in most cases.

However, you will have to deal with the Basotho SIM card registration laws.

(Why does this matter? Because hackers can steal your (critical) personal data if the mobile operator does not secure your data properly, like what happened in Australia (10 million Optus customers were affected, where info, like passport numbers, were stolen (including mine – luckily not my passport number but my boyfriend was not as lucky) or Indonesia (1.3 billion SIM card-related data was hacked)).

Most mobile operators in Africa will only sell you (overpriced) tourist SIM cards (when available) or the most expensive plans because of “mandatory new plan requirements” (which are often lies to take more of your money).

  • Find out which countries have SIM card registration regulations and what is required from you (lookup tool)
SIM Card Registration Worldwide Tool by Phone Travel Wiz

So yes, you could get cheaper plans, but the question is if you can actually get them.

Oh, you should also be aware of the following, you can get up to 3G connections with the Airalo Lesotho Maloti eSIM, your speeds will most likely not be faster than someone using a local SIM card.

That is because you are roaming on the Vodacom Lesotho network instead of being a native customers

But that does not mean you will have (extremely) slow speeds – just (slightly) slower than native customers.

Anyway, the Airalo Lesotho Maloti eSIM is fantastic and is the eSIM I, and many Phone Travel Wiz readers, recommend the most.

The eSIMs are affordable, the data allowances can be tailored to your needs (1 GB only, but unlimited top-ups are available) & you will have a smooth network experience (in most cases).


Local Basotho eSIM for Prepaid Customers

If you want the best and full network experience, including being able to call and text, you want to get a local eSIM.

You have two mobile operators in Lesotho: Vodacom and Econet Telecom Lesotho.

Currently, no Basotho mobile operator offers eSIMs to prepaid customers.

For more information about the plans offered by the Basotho mobile operators, check out my Lesotho SIM card buying guide.

Buying a SIM Card in Lesotho Guide (logos of Vodafom & Econet Telecom Lesotho)

International eSIM for Lesotho & More Countries

Okay, I went over the Lesotho travel eSIM option offered by Airalo.

As expected, these eSIMs can only be used in Lesotho and not in neighboring South Africa.

So what if you plan on visiting that country, or you are on a world tour and wish to use one eSIM in multiple countries – do you have any other options?

Yes, you do. Airalo has a regional eSIM covering at least 80 countries.

So let's see which multi-country eSIMs can be used in Lesotho and other countries, including Lesotho's neighbors.


Airalo Hello Africa eSIM

Hello Africa Africa eSIM Airalo
© Airalo

Airalo also has the Hello Africa eSIM covering 27 countries with two variants: 1 GB/30 daysvery popular with PTW readers & 3 GB/30 daysmost popular with PTW readers.

Like Asia, the Caribbean, Europe & Latin America, many readers tend to visit multiple African countries, so they would rather have a travel eSIM covering multiple countries than just one.

The Hello Africa eSIM can be used in 26 countries in Africa:

  • Algeria
  • Botswana
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Congo, Democratic Republic of (Kinshasa)
  • Congo, Republic of (Brazzaville)
  • Eswatini (Swaziland) 1
  • Gabon
  • Ghana
  • Guinea 1
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Ivory Coast
  • Kenya
  • Liberia
  • Madagascar
  • Malawi
  • Nigeria
  • Rwanda
  • Senegal
  • Sierra Leone
  • Tanzania
  • Tunisia
  • Uganda
  • South Africa

1 on 3G only

Airalo Hello Africa eSIM Eligible Countries Map Infographic by Phone Travel Wiz (October 2023 Version)

Below is an overview of how much each Hello Africa eSIM costs:

  1. Africa/Hello Africa 1 GB eSIM for 30 days, costing 27 USD – very popular with Phone Travel Wiz readers
  2. Africa/Hello Africa 3 GB eSIM for 30 days, costing 59 USD – most popular with Phone Travel Wiz readers

Note: Phone Travel Wiz reader popularity ranking was updated in September based on data up to the 7th of September (2023 data only).

With the Hello Africa eSIM, you can save a lot of money by skipping the initial SIM card costs per country you visit.

As you can see, the Hello Africa eSIM cannot be used in Lesotho (yet).

However, as many who visit Lesotho do not just stay in Lesotho (they often go to South Africa as well), you can consider it.


Overview of the Best eSIMs for Lesotho (Airalo)

In this guide, I went over Airalo's Maloti as the only (reasonably priced) eSIM for the Lesotho.

I recognize that there are other eSIM providers that do offer services for Lesotho.

But they are either crazy expensive or the quality of service is whack (based on my experience or the experiences of other Phone Travel Wiz readers).

But you are free to try them out and let me know if they were any good 😀.


Buying a SIM Card in Lesotho

Want to just use a SIM card but not your current one because roaming will be criminally expensive?

Consider getting a Basotho SIM card instead – local SIM cards are the cheapest way to stay connected abroad.

Buying a SIM Card in Lesotho Guide (logos of Vodafom & Econet Telecom Lesotho)