
Visiting Neighbouring Countries?
Togo is included in our West Africa regional plans, perfect for multi-country travel across the Gulf of Guinea.

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Togo Travel Tips
Must-see hotspots
Lomé Grand Market and coastline, Togoville and Aneho, Kpalimé waterfalls and craft markets, Fazao-Malfakassa National Park, colourful voodoo ceremonies and coastal beaches.
Data planning
For typical travel use in Togo plan for 2–4 GB/week for maps, messaging and social updates. If you stream video or work remotely, choose larger bundles. Top-ups are quick via the Simology app.
Insider tips
- — Public Wi‑Fi may be unreliable or unsecured — use your eSIM for safer, faster connections.
- — Use your eSIM to check bus routes, book intercity transport, and access navigation while exploring towns and national parks.
- — The dry season (Nov–Apr) is best for travel. Rainy months (May–Oct) bring lush scenery but occasional road delays; stay updated with local weather and transport info.

Stay Connected in Togo with Simology
Why travelers love it
Trusted by tourists, expats, remote workers and regional travellers.
Strong 4G coverage in Lomé, Kpalimé and other urban centers, with reliable 3G access in many rural areas.Flexible options
Install in minutes, choose the right data amount, and top up from anywhere. No local SIM hassle, no long-term commitments.

How to Activate Your eSIM for Togo
Choose a plan
Pick a Togo-only plan for short stays or a West Africa regional plan if you’ll visit neighbouring countries.
Install in seconds
Scan a QR code or activate through the Simology app in under two minutes — no shop visit required.
Activate and go
Activate upon arrival in Togo and connect right away — no local SIM card needed.
Manage on the go
Top up, monitor usage, and switch plans anytime in the Simology app while you travel.

What Our Togo Travelers Say
Plan recommendations
- Tourists – 3–5 GB for a week of navigation, messaging and photo uploads.
- Business travelers – 8–15 GB for video calls, email and hotspot use while on the move.
- Backpackers – Regional West Africa plans are handy when crossing into Ghana or Benin.
- Families – Assign an eSIM per traveler or share data across devices as needed.




