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Plans target travel in Nepal—use listings to confirm areas you will visit, including Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns.
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Stay connected in Nepal with prepaid travel data—compare plans, coverage notes, and sample pricing on eSIMs5G.
A travel eSIM for Nepal gives prepaid mobile data for Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns without a plastic SIM. Pick a plan that matches your trip length, install the profile on Wi‑Fi, then enable the line in Nepal—eSIMs5G lists options with clear allowances and pricing.
Travelers in Nepal typically find LTE or 5G in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns, with the usual mix of excellent urban signal and occasional weak spots in basements, tunnels, or remote areas. A prepaid travel eSIM lets you compare plans up front instead of relying on unpredictable pay-as-you-go roaming.
Trip planning for Nepal: routes through Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns are common, but coverage can thin off main corridors—size data for navigation, tickets, and backup offline downloads.
Tips are for planning only—always confirm coverage and fair-use rules on the plan you purchase.
Plans target travel in Nepal—use listings to confirm areas you will visit, including Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns.
See data and validity before checkout—helpful when budgeting trips longer than a weekend in Nepal.
Add the eSIM while you still have home Wi‑Fi, then turn on the line when you land in Nepal.
Keep your regular number for SMS/OTP where possible, and route mobile data through your Nepal eSIM line.
| Operator | Data | Validity | From (indicative) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patancell | 1 GB | 7 days | 8.5 USD |
| Patancell | 2 GB | 15 days | 16.5 USD |
| Patancell | 3 GB | 30 days | 24 USD |
| Patancell | Unlimited | 3 days | 31.5 USD |
| Patancell | 5 GB | 30 days | 35 USD |
| Patancell | 10 GB | 30 days | 49 USD |
| Patancell | Unlimited | 5 days | 53.5 USD |
| Patancell | Unlimited | 7 days | 65.5 USD |
In most visitor-heavy areas around Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns, 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 Nepal.
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 Nepal. If a service fails, try on Wi‑Fi or confirm whether the app is restricted in that market.
Confirm validity days, data amount (or fair-use for “unlimited”), whether hotspots are allowed, and that your destinations—Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking gateway towns—sit inside the advertised coverage.
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