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A Uzbekistan 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.
An eSIM is a digital SIM that loads onto your phone before you fly, so you arrive in Uzbekistan already connected. Land at Tashkent International Airport, and your Uzbekistan eSIM links to the local beeline UZ (4G) network without a kiosk, a passport copy, or a roaming bill. From the gate you can open maps, message family, call a ride, and check your hotel, all on mobile data that switches on the moment you reach the terminal. No counter queues, no swapping a physical card, and no surprise charges waiting when you get home.
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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 Uzbekistan, 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.
Tashkent · City guide
Tashkent spreads out along wide Soviet-era avenues, so having data in your pocket keeps the day moving. A Tashkent eSIM lets you ride the metro with a live map open, haggle confidently at the Chorsu Bazaar after a quick price check, and message your group between stops. Mobile data covers the city centre reliably, so you stay connected from your first morning to the moment you head onward.
Tashkent eSIM — set up before you fly →Samarkand · City guide
Samarkand is built around the Registan square and its glowing tiled madrasas, the kind of place you want to share the instant you see it. A data plan for Samarkand lets you upload photos of the Silk Road monuments, read up on each building as you stand before it, and keep your travel chat alive. Coverage holds well in the centre, so staying connected between sights is easy across the city's main squares and lanes.
Samarkand eSIM — set up before you fly →Bukhara · City guide
Bukhara's old town is a maze of historic madrasas and covered trading domes where it's easy to lose your bearings, and that's where a Bukhara eSIM earns its keep. Pull up a map to find your guesthouse, look up the history of a courtyard on the spot, and message ahead to a teahouse. Mobile data keeps you connected as you wander the centre, so a wrong turn never turns into a lost afternoon.
Bukhara eSIM — set up before you fly →Khiva · City guide
Khiva packs its minarets and old streets inside the walled Itchan Kala, a compact desert-edge old city that rewards slow exploring. A data plan for Khiva helps you map the lanes inside the walls, read about each minaret as you pass, and share the view from the ramparts. Coverage is dependable within the town, though it can vary once you head out across the surrounding desert, so download what you need before any longer trip.
Khiva eSIM — set up before you fly →Why Horizon
An eSIM gives you mobile data the moment you arrive and lets you skip roaming fees entirely, which matters whether you're a first-time traveller exploring the Silk Road or visiting family and want to stay connected without a costly home-network bill.
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Uzbekistan
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 Uzbekistan eSIM connects to the local beeline UZ (4G) network. You get 4G mobile data in the cities and towns where coverage is strong; speeds and signal can step down in remote and desert areas, which is normal anywhere coverage thins out.
Yes, coverage is strong in the city centres along the classic Silk Road route between Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, which is where you spend most of your sightseeing time. Expect reliable data inside these towns, with signal that can vary on the long stretches in between.
On the long train and road journeys across the desert, the network follows the populated areas, so signal can come and go between towns. The plan stays active throughout; just download your maps, tickets and any offline content before you set out so a quiet stretch never leaves you stuck.
This is an Uzbekistan-only plan, so it's ideal if your whole trip stays inside the country. If you're crossing into other Central Asian countries on the same journey, choose a regional eSIM instead so you stay covered across borders without buying a separate plan for each stop.
Install it before you fly, while you still have home Wi-Fi, then leave it ready to switch on. That way your eSIM connects on its own as soon as you land at Tashkent International Airport, and you can call a ride or message family without hunting for airport Wi-Fi first.
Yes. The eSIM is data-only and runs alongside your usual SIM, so your home number stays active for calls and texts while you browse on the Uzbekistan data. On most phones you can also share that data as a hotspot to a laptop or a travel companion's device while you stay connected.