
Tourist eSIM is a global prepaid eSIM service designed for international travelers. We offer affordable, instant-activation data plans covering 200+ countries and regions, including local, regional, and global packages. All plans are delivered digitally via QR code, with no physical SIM required. Our service focuses on reliable connectivity, competitive pricing, and easy online management through our customer dashboard.
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Tourist eSIM does not provide a truly unlimited data eSIM for Central Asia. All plans that carry the word “Unlimited” in the name actually offer 5GB of high‑speed data each day; after that amount the speed is reduced to 512kbps. If you need more data without daily caps, Tourist eSIM offers fixed‑data options such as the 100GB plan for 180 days and the 80GB plan for 365 days, which can be more economical for heavy users. These alternatives give you a larger total data allowance and avoid the speed reduction that applies to the “Unlimited” plans.
Tourist eSIM does not provide any Central Asia eSIM plan that includes a phone number or SMS capability. Only data‑only eSIMs are offered for this region. Travelers can still use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection to make calls and send messages.
Tourist eSIM offers several plans that encompass Central Asian destinations; the CIS Countries and Central Asia plans cover Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, while Caribbean Islands, Global, Asia Unlimited and Asia (20 + areas) plans extend coverage to include Tajikistan as well, so in all cases the central‑region coverage includes Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and, where noted, Tajikistan.
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