Prepaid Central Asia eSIM covering Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan. One plan, five countries, no SIM swapping. Connect on arrival in each country automatically.
πΈ Carrier roaming in Central Asia and South Asia can cost $15-25 per day. A full 30-day eSIM plan for all 5 countries starts at $12.99.
All plans cover Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan on one eSIM. Data balance shared across all countries.
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How It Works
Up and Running in 4 Steps
01
Choose a Plan
Pick your data size. The 3GB plan covers a shorter trip. The 10GB plan is ideal for extended travel across multiple countries.
02
Enter Your Email
Your eSIM QR code arrives here. Use an email you can check on your phone before departure.
03
Pay Securely
One-time payment, no recurring charges. Your QR code arrives within 3 minutes of payment.
04
Scan and Go
Scan the QR code, install the eSIM profile, and your phone connects automatically in every covered country.
FAQ
Common Questions
The Central Asia eSIM covers Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan. All five countries work on one eSIM with no need to buy separate plans for each country.
Yes. The plan switches automatically between local networks as you cross borders. You do not need to do anything - your phone connects to the best available local network in each covered country, and your data balance is shared across all five.
Yes. All plans are fully prepaid with a one-time payment. No subscription, no monthly billing, no contracts. Data validity starts from your first use in any covered country.
Yes. Pakistan is fully covered. This plan works across major Pakistani cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar on 4G LTE networks.
Yes. Sri Lanka is included in this plan. It works in Colombo, Kandy, Galle, and popular tourist areas including the hill country and coastal regions. Coverage is strongest in urban and tourist areas.
Your QR code is emailed within 2 to 3 minutes of payment completing. The email comes from desk@espeedz.com. Install the eSIM at home before you travel so you are connected the moment you land.
Yes. Most dual-SIM phones let you keep your home SIM active for calls while the Central Asia eSIM handles data. Your regular number stays reachable throughout your trip.
Before You Go
Free Travel Guides
Practical guides for travelers heading to Central Asia and South Asia - data usage, eSIM compatibility, and what to expect on the ground.