Pakistan
Instant data the moment you land. No physical SIM, no roaming bills.
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 Pakistan with a prepaid travel eSIM from GulfData. Whether you’re in Karachi for business, visiting Lahore, or traveling the country, stay connected across Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and beyond on the Jazz network — all without roaming charges or hidden fees.
Choose your travel destination
Pick a mobile data plan for your trip.
One eSIM. The whole Gulf.
Land in Riyadh, drive to Dubai, fly to Doha — your data crosses all six GCC countries without re-activating. The plan no other eSIM brand leads with.
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.
Choose your plan
Pick a destination and select the data plan that fits your trip.
Install your eSIM
Scan the QR code and install on your eSIM-compatible phone.
Connect when you arrive
Turn on the eSIM line and you’re connected on arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pakistan eSIMs
Will the Pakistan eSIM work on my iPhone?
Yes, as long as you have an eSIM-capable, carrier-unlocked iPhone. That covers the iPhone XS, XR and every model since, including the SE (2020) and newer. After buying, you scan the QR code we email you and the Pakistan eSIM installs in under a minute. Your normal SIM stays in place, so you keep your usual number for calls and texts while the eSIM handles your mobile internet. This is a data-only travel eSIM, so calls and messages run over WhatsApp, FaceTime, iMessage and similar apps rather than the old phone network. Land at Jinnah International in Karachi or Islamabad International, switch on data roaming for the eSIM line only, and you are online straight away with prepaid data, no physical tourist SIM needed.
Does this eSIM work on Samsung and other Android phones?
It does, provided your Android phone is eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked. That includes the Samsung Galaxy S20 and later, the Z Fold and Z Flip range, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and many recent models from other major brands. Installation is the same on every device: scan the QR code we email after purchase and the Pakistan eSIM is ready before you fly. If you are unsure whether your handset supports eSIM, check Settings for an option to add a mobile or cellular plan, or message our 24/7 support and we will confirm. Once you reach Pakistan, enable the eSIM for data, keep your home SIM for your number, and enjoy fast prepaid mobile internet across Lahore, Karachi and beyond without hunting for a local tourist SIM.
Which mobile network does the Pakistan eSIM use?
Your Pakistan travel eSIM connects to the Jazz network, one of the country's largest and most established mobile operators. Jazz gives you fast 4G data across the major cities, so you have strong, reliable coverage in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad for maps, ride-hailing, streaming and video calls. Because everything runs on a trusted local network, you get genuine in-country speeds rather than slow international roaming. The eSIM is data-only, so you use that connection for WhatsApp, email, social media and browsing while your home number stays active on your normal SIM. There is nothing to configure manually: once you arrive and connect, the eSIM registers on Jazz automatically and your prepaid data is ready to use, with no roaming fees and no surprise charges.
How good is coverage outside the main cities in Pakistan?
The Jazz network behind your eSIM reaches well beyond the big three of Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. You will generally get solid 4G data in regional hubs such as Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and Peshawar, and dependable coverage along major routes like the M-2 motorway and the Karakoram Highway toward Gilgit and Hunza. In very remote mountain valleys, deep parts of Balochistan or sparsely populated desert areas, signal can drop to slower speeds or fade out, which is normal anywhere in the world. For most travellers exploring cities, tourist sites and main highways, the Pakistan eSIM keeps you online for navigation and messaging. If you plan time truly off-grid, download offline maps before you set out as a backup to your mobile internet.
How do I install and activate my Pakistan eSIM?
It only takes a couple of minutes. Right after purchase we email you a QR code. On your phone, open Settings, choose to add an eSIM or mobile plan, and scan that QR code to install the Pakistan travel eSIM. We recommend doing this at home over Wi-Fi before you fly, while you have a stable connection. Installing does not start your plan: your data allowance and validity only begin when the eSIM first connects to the local Jazz network after you land in Pakistan. When you arrive, enable the eSIM line for data, turn data roaming off on your home SIM, and you are online. If anything looks unclear, our 24/7 support team can walk you through each step before and during your trip.
Can I install the eSIM before I travel to Pakistan?
Yes, and we recommend it. Scan the QR code we email and install the eSIM at home over Wi-Fi, where you have a calm, stable connection rather than scrambling at the airport. Installing early does not waste any of your allowance, because your prepaid data and validity period only start when the eSIM first connects to the Jazz network once you are in Pakistan. That means you can set everything up days ahead, then simply switch the eSIM on for data after landing at Islamabad International or Jinnah International in Karachi and be online immediately. Keep your home SIM for your usual number with roaming switched off. Setting up your travel eSIM in advance is the easiest way to skip airport SIM queues and avoid expensive roaming from the moment you arrive.
Is the Pakistan eSIM cheaper than using roaming?
For most travellers, yes, and with far fewer nasty surprises. Standard roaming from your home carrier can charge premium daily rates or bill you by the megabyte, so a few days of maps, social media and video calls adds up fast. This Pakistan travel eSIM uses a flat prepaid price you see upfront, with no roaming fees and no bill-shock when you get home. You pick a data plan that suits your trip, and if you run low you simply add another plan or top up rather than paying inflated rates for every extra megabyte. Because the eSIM runs on the local Jazz network, you also get genuine in-country speeds instead of throttled roaming. It is a transparent, budget-friendly alternative to both roaming and chasing down a physical tourist SIM on arrival.
How much data do I need for a week in Pakistan?
It depends on how you travel. If you mostly use maps to get around Lahore and Islamabad, message on WhatsApp, check email and browse a little, a lighter plan stretches comfortably across a week. If you stream music and video, upload lots of photos from spots like the Badshahi Mosque or Hunza Valley, make frequent video calls home, or tether other devices, you will want a more generous allowance. As a rough guide, around 1GB per day covers active everyday use with some streaming. The good news is you are never locked in: start with a sensible plan, monitor your usage in your phone's settings, and if your mobile internet runs low you can top up with another plan in minutes rather than overpaying upfront for data you might not use.
Can I use WhatsApp and keep my normal number in Pakistan?
Absolutely, and this is how most travellers stay in touch. The Pakistan eSIM is data-only, so calls and messages travel over apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, iMessage, Messenger and similar VoIP services using your data connection. Because modern phones are dual-SIM, your normal SIM stays in place, so you keep your usual phone number active for anything that needs it. The trick is to turn data roaming off on that home line so it cannot rack up expensive charges, and let the eSIM carry all your mobile internet on the local Jazz network. WhatsApp calls, voice notes, group chats and video calls all work just as they do at home, whether you are in a Karachi cafe or up in the northern mountains, with no native call or SMS plan required.
Can I share my Pakistan data with a personal hotspot?
Yes, personal hotspot and tethering are fully supported on the Pakistan eSIM. You can share your connection with a laptop, tablet, e-reader or a travel companion's phone, which is handy for getting work done from a hotel in Islamabad or keeping the family online during a long drive on the M-2 motorway. Just remember that anything you tether draws from the same prepaid data allowance, so heavy use like video streaming or large downloads on a connected laptop will use up your data faster. Keep an eye on your usage in your phone's settings, and if you are running low you can simply top up with another plan rather than overpaying upfront. There are no extra hotspot fees from us, so it is an easy way to keep all your devices connected while you travel.
What is the best eSIM for travelling in Pakistan?
The best Pakistan travel eSIM is one that runs on a strong local network, installs in minutes and has no hidden roaming fees, which is exactly what this GulfData plan delivers. It connects to the Jazz network for fast 4G data across Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, plus dependable coverage along major routes and regional cities. You install it before you fly by scanning a QR code, keep your normal number on your home SIM, and pay one flat prepaid price you see upfront. Personal hotspot is included, WhatsApp and other apps handle your calls, and 24/7 support is on hand before and during your trip. For tourists, business visitors and anyone wanting reliable mobile internet without bill-shock, it is a simple, transparent alternative to roaming and physical tourist SIMs.
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