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Eskimo eSIM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM plan for destinations in South Asia. Travelers can choose from several fixed data plans that offer sizable data allowances. For example, the Global eSIM 30GB plan provides 30 GB of high‑speed data for 730 days at $90.00 USD, covering Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan and 104 other countries. A smaller but still generous option is the Asia Pacific 10GB plan, which gives 10 GB for 730 days at $33.00 USD and covers the same South Asian countries plus 18 other nations. While these example plans illustrate the range of fixed data offerings, they represent only a portion of the available options. Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective for most travelers unless they anticipate extremely heavy data usage.
Eskimo eSIM does not provide a phone number or SMS capability on its South Asia eSIM plans. All available plans from this provider in the South Asia region are data‑only, without inbound or outbound voice or text services.
Travelers who need calls or messages can rely on popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which operate over the data connection and do not require a local phone number.
The Eskimo eSIM “Asia Pacific” and “Global eSIM (2 years)” plans include coverage in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan, with additional territories outside South Asia also available under the same plans.
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