Yes, for most travelers, an eSIM is generally a more convenient and often quicker option than purchasing a physical local SIM card upon arrival at Ivato International Airport (TNR) in Madagascar.
While local SIM cards from providers like Telma, Orange, or Airtel are available at the airport, the process typically involves finding a vendor, waiting in line, providing your passport for mandatory registration, and then waiting for activation. This can be time-consuming after a long flight, and you might encounter language barriers or varying prices.
With an eSIM, you can purchase and set up your data plan before you even depart. Upon landing in Antananarivo, your phone will connect to the strongest available major network in Madagascar, providing immediate access to data for navigation, contacting your accommodation, or using communication apps. This means you skip the queues and paperwork, ensuring you're connected the moment you arrive.
