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    eSIM

    About to head abroad…..so many eSIM to pick from.

    Anybody point me in the right direction for which one to use??

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    Okeydoke…..it for Nepal and not many offer eSIM for Nepal.

    Hmmm..might just get a sim in country.

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    Can you get an eSIM for your own local service and then get a normal one in country? I'm assuming you want dual SIM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Can you get an eSIM for your own local service and then get a normal one in country? I'm assuming you want dual SIM.
    No, just want local, no need for dual SIM…..

    Bad timing but we are currently negating the sale of our house just when we are heading overseas for 5 weeks and real estate and solicitors will need to communicate with us.

    Although I don’t really know how much reception we’ll get trekking the Annupurna….

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    eSIM

    For data when overseas I use an app called Airalo for eSIMs. They have Nepal listed as an option.

    Once I arrive and can connect to a free wifi network (airport or hotel), I then buy the eSIM, download and install, and then activate by connecting to the local network.

    So far has worked trouble free across South America and Asia. Have not been to Nepal to test but can’t see any reason it wouldn’t work.

    The Nepal offering is with Patancell and is 1GB of data for 7 days for USD10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    For data when overseas I use an app called Airalo for eSIMs. They have Nepal listed as an option.

    Once I arrive and can connect to a free wifi network (airport or hotel), I then buy the eSIM, download and install.

    So far has worked trouble free across South America and Asia. Have not been to Nepal to test but can’t see any reason it wouldn’t work.

    The Nepal offering is with Patancell and is 1GB of data for 7 days for USD10.
    Awesome, thanks for that, the son said just use eSIM, it’s easy as dad.

    I’ll give it ago…cheers

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    eSIM

    Yeah - I still find it a bit tricky. The Airalo app includes detailed instructions.

    In theory you can pre-buy and install before you go, but I find it gets confused so instead I wait until I arrive and can install and connect to the local network at the same time. Just turn data roaming off from the Primary SIM card.

    You do need to make sure your phone is eSIM capable.

    More details can be found at:

    Local and regional eSIMs for travellers - Airalo

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    Might have known there'd be an app for that.... Thanks, that's good to know. Heck, there's even one for here.
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    Just did a quick Google - here’s one for Nepal:

    Nepal eSIM for travelers - Best data plans from 2.5 GB, 3.5 GB, 5 GB, 7.5 GB, 10GB, 15GB - Holafly

    No idea how good this mob is, but we used Orange holiday eSIM in Europe last year which worked really well using iPhones so we could keep our Telstra real Sim in the phone as well.
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    Thanks for the tips……

    Ended up getting a SIM card……even through the chaos it just seemed simpler

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