Nepal
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Nepal eSIM

Kathmandu, Everest base camp and the Himalaya

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About Nepal eSIM coverage

Coverage & Networks

4G/LTE via Ncell and Nepal Telecom — 4G in Kathmandu, Pokhara and main trekking hubs. Signal disappears above Namche Bazaar on the Everest route and above Manang on the Annapurna Circuit.

How much data do I need?

500 MB–2 GB for a week, depending on your trek altitude. Download offline Himalayan maps on AllTrails or Maps.me before you leave phone-range altitude.

Tip for Nepal

Register your trek at the nearest TIMS counter and always carry a downloaded emergency contact list — rescue services use phone GPS coordinates that require a brief signal.

Frequently asked questions

Getting started

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your phone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you download a data plan over the internet, scan a QR code, and you're connected — no hardware required.

Yes — purchase your plan before you leave, then install the eSIM while you still have a Wi-Fi connection. Once installed, your plan activates automatically when your phone connects to a supported network at your destination.

Most iPhones from XS onwards and many modern Android devices (Samsung Galaxy S21+, Google Pixel 3+, and others) support eSIM. You can check your specific model on our eSIM Compatibility page.

Yes. Most dual-SIM devices let you use your home SIM for calls and texts while using your Vyroam eSIM for data. This way you keep your number and avoid roaming charges at the same time.

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