Ancient Swayambhunath Stupa in Kathmandu with vibrant prayer flags under cloudy sky.

Nepal

Instant data the moment you land. No physical SIM, no roaming bills.

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What's included

  • Works with all eSIM-compatible smartphones
  • Hotspot sharing · no speed throttling
  • 180 days to install — validity starts on first network connection
  • No physical SIM, no roaming charges

Coverage

Get instant mobile data in Nepal with a prepaid travel eSIM from GulfData. Whether you’re trekking in the Himalayas, exploring Kathmandu, or visiting Pokhara, stay connected across Kathmandu, Pokhara, and beyond on the NT Mobile network — all without roaming charges or hidden fees.

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Why choose GulfData?

Simple, reliable mobile data — designed for travel across the Gulf.

24/7 Chat Support

Get help whenever you need it — before you travel or while you’re away.

Easy setup

Buy your plan, scan the QR code, and you’re connected in minutes.

Fast, reliable internet

High-speed data via trusted local networks across the GCC.

One eSIM for all your trips

Install once and reuse your eSIM — just add a new plan when you travel.

Get connected in minutes

Choose your plan, install your eSIM, and you’re online as soon as you land.

1

Choose your plan

Pick a destination and select the data plan that fits your trip.

No physical SIM. No roaming surprises.
2

Install your eSIM

Scan the QR code and install on your eSIM-compatible phone.

Setup takes ~2 minutes.
3

Connect when you arrive

Turn on the eSIM line and you’re connected on arrival.

Validity typically starts on first network connection.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nepal eSIMs

Will the Nepal eSIM work on my iPhone?

Yes, as long as your iPhone is eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked. That covers the iPhone XS, XR and every model since, including the latest Pro and Plus ranges. After purchase you get a QR code by email; scan it in Settings and your Nepal travel eSIM is ready to activate the moment you land in Kathmandu. Your existing SIM stays in place, so you keep your usual number while the eSIM carries your mobile internet. If you bought your iPhone locked to a home carrier, ask them to unlock it before you travel. Not sure whether yours qualifies? Our 24/7 support team can confirm compatibility before you buy, so there are no surprises at Tribhuvan International Airport.

Does this eSIM work on Samsung and other Android phones?

It does, provided the phone supports eSIM and is carrier-unlocked. That includes the Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, the Z Fold and Z Flip series, Google Pixel 3 and later, and many recent Android handsets from other brands. You install it by scanning the QR code we email after purchase, adding the Nepal eSIM as a second line alongside your normal SIM. Keep your home number active for calls and texts, switch its roaming off, and let the eSIM handle prepaid data across Kathmandu, Pokhara and beyond. Because eSIM support varies between models and regions, it is worth checking your phone's settings first. If you are unsure, message our support team and we will confirm your device works before you spend a thing.

Which mobile network does the Nepal eSIM use?

Your Nepal eSIM connects to NT Mobile, the mobile arm of Nepal Telecom, giving you fast 4G data across the country. NT Mobile is one of Nepal's most established networks, with strong reach in Kathmandu, Pokhara and out toward the Himalayas. As soon as you arrive and connect, your phone registers automatically on the network, so there is nothing to configure beyond installing the eSIM. This is a data-only plan, so it powers maps, messaging, streaming and browsing rather than traditional calls or SMS. For voice and video you simply use WhatsApp, FaceTime or similar apps over that data. It is a clean, reliable way to get tourist SIM-style connectivity without hunting for a physical SIM on arrival.

How good is coverage outside the main cities in Nepal?

Coverage is strongest in and around Kathmandu and Pokhara, where NT Mobile delivers solid 4G data for maps, bookings and staying in touch. As you head toward the Himalayas and more remote trekking routes, signal naturally thins out, much as it would on any network in mountainous terrain. Along popular trails like the Annapurna and Everest Base Camp regions you will often find usable coverage in villages and teahouses, but expect gaps at high altitude and in deep valleys. Download offline maps and key documents before you set off. For a travel eSIM, NT Mobile gives dependable mobile internet across the parts of Nepal most visitors actually go to, and our 24/7 support is on hand if you have questions about coverage on a specific route.

How do I install and activate my Nepal eSIM?

It only takes a few minutes. After you buy, we email you a QR code along with step-by-step instructions. On your phone, open the eSIM or mobile data settings, choose to add a new plan, and scan the QR code. That installs the Nepal eSIM as a second line next to your normal SIM. We recommend installing while you still have home Wi-Fi, before you fly. The plan's validity and data allowance do not start counting until you arrive in Nepal and the eSIM first connects to NT Mobile, so installing early costs you nothing. Once you land in Kathmandu, switch the eSIM on, turn roaming off on your home line, and you will be online almost immediately. Support is available 24/7 if you need a hand.

Can I install the eSIM before I travel to Nepal?

Yes, and we recommend it. Install your Nepal eSIM at home over Wi-Fi as soon as your QR code arrives by email, so everything is set up before you reach the airport. Installing does not start your plan. The validity period and data allowance only begin when the eSIM first connects to NT Mobile after you land in Nepal, so there is no penalty for setting it up days in advance. This means you avoid fiddling with settings while jet-lagged at Tribhuvan International Airport or searching for a local tourist SIM. When you arrive, simply enable the eSIM line, turn off roaming on your usual SIM, and your prepaid data is live. If anything looks off during setup, our 24/7 team can walk you through it.

Is the Nepal eSIM cheaper than using roaming?

For most travellers, yes. Standard roaming charges from your home carrier can add up quickly, often billing per megabyte with little warning. A Nepal travel eSIM gives you a flat, prepaid price that you know upfront, with no roaming fees and no bill shock when you get home. You buy the data you expect to use, and if you run low you simply add another plan or top up rather than overpaying in advance. There is nothing to return and no deposit. Compared with juggling a physical local SIM or leaving roaming on, an eSIM is usually the most predictable and cost-effective way to stay connected across Kathmandu, Pokhara and the Himalayas. You stay in control of your spending the whole trip.

How much data do I need for a week in Nepal?

It depends on how you travel. If you mainly use maps, messaging and the odd email, a lighter allowance often covers a week comfortably. If you stream video, upload trekking photos, make frequent WhatsApp video calls or rely on your phone as a hotspot, you will want more. As a rough guide, casual users tend to use under a gigabyte a day, while heavier users can easily double that. Connect to Wi-Fi at hotels and teahouses where you can to stretch your prepaid data further. The good news with a Nepal eSIM is that you are never locked in. Start with a plan that fits your expected use, and if you run low you can top up or add another plan in minutes rather than guessing high upfront.

Can I use WhatsApp and keep my normal number in Nepal?

Yes to both. The Nepal eSIM is data-only, which is exactly what apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, iMessage, Telegram and Zoom need. You can message, call and video chat over your eSIM data just as you would at home, so there is no need for traditional minutes or texts. Because the eSIM sits alongside your existing SIM on a dual-SIM phone, your normal number stays active the whole time. Keep that home line switched on to receive any verification codes, but turn its roaming off so it does not rack up charges, and let the eSIM carry all your mobile internet. This way you reach family and colleagues from Kathmandu or a Pokhara lakeside cafe without changing numbers or apps.

Can I share my Nepal data with a personal hotspot?

Yes. Personal hotspot, or tethering, is supported on your Nepal eSIM, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travelling companion's phone. It works just like at home: switch on the hotspot in your phone's settings and connect your other device. Any data your tethered devices use is drawn from the same plan allowance, so heavy laptop browsing, video calls or uploads will get through your prepaid data faster than phone use alone. That makes hotspots ideal for occasional work sessions from a Kathmandu guesthouse or sharing maps on the road, but keep an eye on usage if you tether a lot. If you run low, you can top up or add another plan in minutes rather than losing connection.

What is the best eSIM for travelling in Nepal?

The best eSIM is one that gives you reliable coverage where you are actually going, a clear upfront price and an easy setup. Our Nepal travel eSIM ticks all three: fast 4G data on NT Mobile across Kathmandu, Pokhara and toward the Himalayas, no roaming fees, and instant QR activation you can complete before you leave home. It is data-only, so you keep your normal number on your usual SIM and use WhatsApp or FaceTime for calls, with hotspot sharing included. There is no airport SIM queue, no contract and no bill shock, plus 24/7 support before and during your trip. For most visitors trekking, sightseeing or working remotely, it is a simpler and more predictable choice than roaming or a local tourist SIM.

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