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A Kyrgyzstan eSIM is a prepaid mobile-data plan for your trip. Install it on a compatible, carrier-unlocked phone before departure, then select it as your data line within the plan's coverage area.
Landing at Bishkek's Manas International Airport, ready to chase the Tian Shan peaks? Skip the SIM counter and walk out already online. A Kyrgyzstan eSIM runs on the local Beeline (4G) network, switching on the moment you reach the terminal so you can pull up maps, call a ride into the city, and message home before you collect your bag. It is a data-only plan loaded onto your phone digitally, with no roaming fees and no plastic SIM to swap. From the airport curb to a mountain town guesthouse, you stay connected the whole way.
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Get a full refund within 7 days if no data is used, even after installation.
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Choose a data plan for Kyrgyzstan, install the eSIM over reliable Wi-Fi before your trip, and follow the selected plan’s activation instructions. Your regular SIM can stay in your phone, while the eSIM gives you mobile data for travel apps, messaging, maps and browsing.
Pick a destination, data allowance and validity period.
Scan the QR or auto-install in the app — no physical SIM.
Data activates on first connection at your destination.
Pick the profile closest to your trip. The estimate assumes normal use — maps, messaging, photos, a short call home.
As a rule of thumb, a 3–4 day city break runs on about 1–3 GB, a one-week trip on 3–5 GB, a two-week multi-country tour on 8–12 GB, and working on the road takes about 1 GB a day, so 15 GB or more for two weeks.
In total, a 5 GB data allowance covers roughly 1,700 shared photos, 83 hours of social media and browsing, 15 hours of video calls, 63 hours of music streaming, or about 1000 hours of maps and navigation. Messaging apps barely use data.
Bishkek · City guide
A Bishkek eSIM keeps you oriented across a flat, spread-out capital where the wide tree-lined streets all seem to point toward Ala-Too Square. Use mobile data to find your way between the central markets, compare a quick bite, and confirm guesthouse details before your first mountain day. Staying connected here also makes it easy to book onward transport while you wander the stalls.
Bishkek eSIM — set up before you fly →Osh · City guide
Down in the south, a data plan for Osh helps you make sense of a city that climbs the slopes of sacred Sulaiman-Too. Use mobile data to wind through the old bazaar without losing your group, look up the history behind the mountain, and keep messages flowing to family back home. Coverage holds well in the city centre, so you can share photos as you go.
Osh eSIM — set up before you fly →Karakol · City guide
As the gateway to the mountains, Karakol is where many travellers stock up before heading higher. A Karakol eSIM lets you check trail notes by the wooden cathedral, arrange a guide, and time your visit to the Sunday animal market. Use mobile data while you still have a strong town signal, because coverage can thin out once you leave for the remote passes.
Karakol eSIM — set up before you fly →Cholpon-Ata · City guide
On the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, a data plan for Cholpon-Ata keeps you sorted between lazy hours on the beaches and a wander out to the ancient petroglyphs. Use mobile data to check the weather over the lake, find a place to eat, and share the view with family. Town coverage is reliable, so staying connected by the water is straightforward.
Cholpon-Ata eSIM — set up before you fly →Why Horizon
An eSIM means your data works the instant you land in Kyrgyzstan, with no roaming bills and no hunting for a shop, whether you are visiting family roots or planning a high-mountain trek.
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Compare the listed data allowances and validity periods for your destination.
Install over reliable Wi-Fi before departure and follow the plan's activation instructions.
Review the current price, data, validity, coverage and fair-use terms before checkout.
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Choose country, regional or global coverage and check every destination in the plan details.
The Kyrgyzstan eSIM connects to the local Beeline (4G) network. Your phone selects it automatically when you arrive, giving you 4G data in the cities and towns without any manual setup.
Coverage is strong in the cities and lake towns, so you can stay connected in places like Cholpon-Ata or Karakol. Once you head onto remote mountain passes high in the Tian Shan, the signal can drop, so download maps and notes while you are still in town.
No. This is a Kyrgyzstan-only plan and works inside Kyrgyzstan. If you are crossing into neighbouring countries on a longer Central Asia trip, choose a regional eSIM that covers multiple countries instead.
Install it over Wi-Fi a day or two before you fly, while you still have internet at home. It stays dormant until you land, then activates when it connects at Bishkek's Manas International Airport, so you are online the moment you step off the plane.
Most phones from the last few years support eSIM and are unlocked, which is all you need. Check your settings for an option to add a digital or eSIM plan; if it is there, you are ready to install before the trip.
Yes. The eSIM handles data while your home SIM stays in the phone for calls and texts on your usual number. You can also share the connection as a hotspot, which is handy on long mountain road drives where one phone keeps the group online.