You'll generally have good signal coverage with your EastESIM at Sealine Beach and at the initial camel camps as your desert safari begins. However, as your adventure takes you deeper into the vast, undulating dunes towards Khor Al Adaid (the Inland Sea), the signal can become spotty or disappear entirely. We recommend enjoying the digital detox and breathtaking scenery, but if connectivity is crucial, plan to use it before venturing too far into the remote desert.
Will my EastESIM provide internet coverage during a desert safari to Qatar's Inland Sea?
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