
Lumbus is a travel eSIM service offering instant mobile data plans for 170+ countries and regions. No SIM swaps, no roaming charges — just buy a plan and connect. Plans start from $1.99 with top-up support, available via web and mobile app.
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Lumbus does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for Asia. The provider’s Asian offerings are fixed‑data plans, such as the Asia‑20 50GB 180 days plan priced at $139.99 USD and the Asia‑20 20GB 30 days plan costing $75.99 USD. These plans include data caps of 50 GB or 20 GB and are valid for 180 days or 30 days, respectively, and they cover a wide range of Asian countries.
Choosing a fixed‑data plan is typically more cost‑effective for most travelers, unless the user is an extremely heavy data consumer that would require an unlimited option. In that case, alternative providers that offer unlimited data for Asia would need to be considered.
Lumbus does not offer any Asia‑region eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability; the provider sells only data‑only options for that area. Travelers who need voice or text communication can use internet‑based VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection, but some destinations may block or restrict these services. It is advisable to verify access to the specific apps you rely on in the destinations you plan to visit before purchasing an eSIM.
Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, Kyrgyz Republic, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Israel, Jordan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Turkey, United Arab Emirates.
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