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Add the eSIM while you still have home Wi‑Fi, then turn on the line when you land in Laos.
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Stay connected in Laos with prepaid travel data—compare plans, coverage notes, and sample pricing on eSIMs5G.
Use a Laos eSIM to avoid surprise roaming: you see price and GB upfront, keep your home SIM for SMS if your phone supports dual SIM, and route data through the travel line.
For trips across Laos, start by estimating daily data (maps + photos + calls). Travel eSIM plans on eSIMs5G show allowances clearly so you can match coverage to your itinerary across Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Mekong routes.
For Laos, think about trip style—urban-only needs differ from multi-stop regional travel across Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Mekong routes. Match validity days to your full stay.
Tips are for planning only—always confirm coverage and fair-use rules on the plan you purchase.
Add the eSIM while you still have home Wi‑Fi, then turn on the line when you land in Laos.
Keep your regular number for SMS/OTP where possible, and route mobile data through your Laos eSIM line.
Compared with carrier roaming, prepaid travel data in Laos is easier to cap—especially for maps and social uploads.
Most recent iPhones and many Android flagships support eSIM—verify your exact model before buying for Laos.
| Operator | Data | Validity | From (indicative) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pak Ou Mobile | 1 GB | 7 days | 6 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | 2 GB | 15 days | 10 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | 3 GB | 30 days | 13 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | 5 GB | 30 days | 19 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | Unlimited | 3 days | 20.5 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | 10 GB | 30 days | 29 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | Unlimited | 5 days | 31.5 USD |
| Pak Ou Mobile | Unlimited | 7 days | 39.5 USD |
Confirm validity days, data amount (or fair-use for “unlimited”), whether hotspots are allowed, and that your destinations—Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Mekong routes—sit inside the advertised coverage.
In most visitor-heavy areas around Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Mekong routes, LTE is common and 5G appears in major hubs. Rural or island legs can be slower—download tickets and offline maps ahead of time.
Wi‑Fi at hotels and cafés helps, but for maps, rideshare, and urgent messages, mobile data is more dependable. A travel eSIM gives predictable prepaid data without hunting for SIM shops after arrival.
Often yes—home-carrier roaming is usually pay-per-use. Prepaid travel eSIMs show allowances up front so you can compare against your carrier’s roaming rates for Laos.
Yes. Install the profile on Wi‑Fi before you travel, keep it disabled until landing, then enable data for that line when you want to connect—follow your checkout email for any carrier-specific steps.
Most travelers use maps, chat, and rideshare apps on local data in Laos. If a service fails, try on Wi‑Fi or confirm whether the app is restricted in that market.
eSIMs5G is a travel eSIM marketplace. For installation help see <a href="/resources/esim-installation">our eSIM installation guide</a>.