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Practical TipsApril 8, 20265 min read

Internet & Wi-Fi in Sierra Leone 2026 — Speed, SIM Cards & Data

Practical guide to staying connected in Sierra Leone and Lungi. Best SIM cards, mobile data, Wi-Fi options and tips for NGO workers and business travellers.

Connectivity in Sierra Leone: The Reality

Sierra Leone's internet infrastructure has improved significantly in recent years with undersea cable expansion, but speeds remain inconsistent, especially outside Freetown. Mobile data is generally more reliable than fixed-line internet. For work-from-Sierra Leone setups, preparation is key.

Mobile Networks

Two main operators dominate the market:

Getting a SIM Card

SIM cards are available from vendor kiosks in Lungi town, near the airport exit, and at larger shops in Freetown. You'll need to:

  1. Purchase a SIM starter pack (usually SLE 5,000–10,000)
  2. Present your passport for registration (legally required)
  3. Purchase a data bundle separately — either via USSD code or at any recharge vendor

💡 Hariom Yogi tip: Ask our team and we can help you get set up with an Africell or Orange SIM immediately — we know the reliable vendors and can ensure you're not overcharged.

Data Bundles (Africell, 2026 Approximate)

Wi-Fi at Hariom Yogi

We provide free Wi-Fi to all guests, backed up on Africell 4G for reliability during grid power cuts. Speed is typically 5–15 Mbps — adequate for email, WhatsApp, video calls, and remote work. We recommend combining our Wi-Fi with your own mobile data SIM for critical work sessions.

Tips for Remote Workers

Stay Opposite Lungi Airport

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