No. Buying a physical SIM card in Mali requires strict identification and biometric registration at an agency, which can be risky or time-consuming for foreigners. Ti Porto in Viaggio eSIMs allow you to bypass local bureaucracy completely. You can purchase and set up your secure data connection online before you even land at Modibo Keita International Airport.
Do I need to register my passport to buy this eSIM?
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