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Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 1GB/Day eSIM
Bangladesh 1 GB - 1 Days
$1.58
Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 1GB 7Days eSIM
Bangladesh 1 GB - 7 Days
$1.78
Airalo 4G
1 GB - 5 days eSIM
Global 1 GB - 5 Days
United States, France, China
$2.5
Airalo 5G
1 GB - 5 days eSIM
Global 1 GB - 5 Days
United States, France, China
$2.5
Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 2GB/Day eSIM
Bangladesh 2 GB - 1 Days
$2.76
Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 3GB/Day eSIM
Bangladesh 3 GB - 1 Days
$3.84
Airalo 4G
1 GB - 7 days eSIM
Bangladesh 1 GB - 7 Days
$4
Airalo 4G
1 GB - 7 days eSIM
Bangladesh 1 GB - 7 Days
$4
Airalo 3G
1 GB - 7 Days eSIM
Bangladesh 1 GB - 7 Days
$4.5
Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 3GB 15Days eSIM
Bangladesh 3 GB - 15 Days
$4.72
Airalo 5G
1 GB - 7 days eSIM
Asia 1 GB - 7 Days
China, Thailand, Hong Kong
$5
Airalo 4G
1 GB - 7 days eSIM
Asia 1 GB - 7 Days
China, Thailand, Hong Kong
$5
Airalo 5G
1 GB - 7 days eSIM
Asia 1 GB - 7 Days
China, Thailand, Hong Kong
$5
Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 3GB 30Days eSIM
Bangladesh 3 GB - 30 Days
$5.16
Airalo 4G
2 GB - 15 days eSIM
Bangladesh 2 GB - 15 Days
$6.5
Airalo 4G
2 GB - 15 days eSIM
Bangladesh 2 GB - 15 Days
$6.5
Airalo 4G
2 GB - 15 days eSIM
Asia 2 GB - 15 Days
China, Thailand, Hong Kong
$7
Esimaccess 4G
Bangladesh 5GB 30Days eSIM
Bangladesh 5 GB - 30 Days
$7.88
Airalo 4G
3 GB - 30 days eSIM
Bangladesh 3 GB - 30 Days
$8
Airalo 4G
3 GB - 30 days eSIM
Bangladesh 3 GB - 30 Days
$8

Key Features

4G/5G Network
Nationwide Coverage
Instant Activation
Secure Connection

About Bangladesh eSIM

What's included:

  • Upgradable high-speed data
  • 30 days validity from activation
  • 4G/5G network access where available
  • Works across all major cities and tourist areas
  • 24/7 customer support
  • Easy QR code activation process

Bangladesh eSIM: The Real Traveller's Guide for 2026

Bangladesh is one of South Asia's most underrated countries to travel, dense and chaotic but extraordinarily rewarding. Dhaka sits on the Buriganga river with the Pink Ahsan Manzil palace at Sadarghat, the Mughal-era Lalbagh Fort in Old Dhaka and the new MRT-6 metro line cutting through the traffic chaos. A few hours south the world's longest natural sandy beach stretches 120 kilometres along Cox's Bazar, while down in Khulna the Sundarbans mangrove forest hides Bengal tigers and Sundari trees, and up in Sylhet the tea garden hills of Sreemangal roll towards the Indian border. The country also runs on apps in a way many first-time visitors do not expect: Pathao is the dominant ride and delivery app, bKash and Nagad handle local mobile payments, Foodpanda covers restaurant delivery, and Grameenphone, Robi and Banglalink all run strong 4G LTE across the country with growing 5G in Dhaka. A prepaid Bangladesh eSIM gets you online the moment you clear immigration at Hazrat Shahjalal International, gives you proper coverage on the major networks, and saves you from the brutal South Asia roaming bills home carriers still charge.

How a Bangladesh eSIM Actually Works

An eSIM is a digital SIM card already built into your phone. You buy a prepaid Bangladesh eSIM online, receive a QR code by email within minutes, and scan it from your phone settings. Your existing SIM stays in place, so you keep your home number for calls and SMS while data flows through a Bangladeshi carrier. Most prepaid eSIMs for Bangladesh use Grameenphone, Robi or Banglalink under partner agreements. Grameenphone (a Telenor joint venture) is the market leader with the widest national footprint including the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Sylhet tea garden region. Robi (a Bharti Airtel joint venture) has strong coverage in Dhaka, Chattogram and across the populated central belt. Banglalink has competitive coverage in the major cities and along the main highways. For travellers heading into the Sundarbans or the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Grameenphone-based plans are noticeably better.

Which phones support eSIM for Bangladesh travel?

Most flagship phones from 2019 onwards work fine. iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, plus most recent Xiaomi, OPPO, Huawei and Honor models all support eSIM. The simplest check is your phone settings: if you see an option to add a cellular plan via QR code, you are good to go for Bangladesh.

Will I lose my home phone number?

No. Your physical SIM keeps working for calls and SMS on your home number. The Bangladesh eSIM only handles mobile data while you are in the country. You can switch between them in your phone settings whenever you want, which is useful if you need a banking 2FA code from home while paying for a Pathao ride from Gulshan to Old Dhaka or confirming a Sundarbans boat tour.

Where an eSIM Genuinely Helps in Bangladesh

Bangladesh looks daunting on the surface and in Dhaka traffic it really is, but daily logistics actually run smoothly through apps that many first-time visitors do not expect. Pathao is the dominant ride-hailing, food delivery and parcel app in Bangladesh, and is usually cheaper and faster than negotiating with a CNG auto-rickshaw driver. Uber also operates in Dhaka and Chattogram. Foodpanda handles restaurant delivery across the major cities. bKash and Nagad are the two dominant mobile financial services and handle everything from utility bills to small shop payments and inter-personal transfers. Shohoz covers bus tickets and ride-hailing. Daraz is the dominant e-commerce platform. Bangladesh Railway and Biman Bangladesh apps handle train and flight bookings. Tour operators for the Sundarbans, the Sylhet tea gardens, Cox's Bazar boat trips and the Chittagong Hill Tracts default to WhatsApp for confirmations. Without working data, you fall back on hotel WiFi, which is decent in Dhaka and Chattogram hotels but useless on a launch boat to Barisal or a tea plantation walk in Sreemangal.

Does the eSIM work on the Dhaka Metro Rail and across Dhaka?

Yes. The MRT-6 metro line, which opened in 2022 and was Bangladesh's first metro, has 4G LTE coverage at all stations and most underground sections. Above ground, Dhaka has strong network coverage across Gulshan, Banani, Dhanmondi, Uttara and Old Dhaka, with growing 5G in the central business districts and Gulshan diplomatic zone. The MRT-6 is honestly the fastest way to cross Dhaka and skip the brutal road traffic.

What about Cox's Bazar, Sundarbans and the Sylhet tea gardens?

Cox's Bazar town and the main beach area have full 4G LTE coverage. St Martin's Island has signal in the populated village area, with thinner coverage out by the coral reefs. Sundarbans has signal in Khulna town and the Mongla port area; coverage drops significantly once you head into the mangrove forest proper, which is part of its appeal. Sylhet and the main Sreemangal tea garden area have good coverage along the populated valleys, with patchy signal in the deeper Lawachara forest and the Jaflong border stretch. Download offline maps for any Sundarbans or remote Hill Tracts trip.

Best Bangladesh eSIM Plans by Trip Length

Most travellers fall into one of three buckets. A short three to four day Dhaka business or sightseeing trip needs around 2 to 3 GB; you will mostly use Pathao, Maps, Foodpanda and a bit of streaming on the train from Sylhet. A standard week-long Bangladesh trip combining Dhaka with Cox's Bazar or the Sylhet tea gardens usually needs 5 to 10 GB depending on photos and streaming. Anyone doing two weeks across Dhaka, the Sundarbans, Cox's Bazar, Chattogram and the Hill Tracts, or working remotely from a Dhaka apartment, should look at 10 to 20 GB or unlimited plans. Bangladesh pairs particularly well with regional South Asia eSIMs if you are continuing to India, Nepal, Bhutan or Sri Lanka on the same trip.

Is unlimited data overkill for a week in Bangladesh?

For a Dhaka-only week, usually yes. Hotel WiFi in Gulshan and Banani is good and you will spend a fair bit of time at meetings or sightseeing. If your trip extends to Cox's Bazar, the Sundarbans or the Sylhet tea gardens where you will rely on the eSIM for navigation and tour coordination, 10 GB or unlimited is the safer choice.

Activating Your eSIM at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport

Install your Bangladesh eSIM before you leave home, while you are still on familiar WiFi. The installation itself takes a couple of minutes, and doing it in advance means you do not have to fight with menus on an unfamiliar phone after a long flight via Doha, Dubai, Istanbul, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Once installed, leave it switched off until you land. The moment your phone catches Grameenphone, Robi or Banglalink inside the DAC terminal, your data clock begins. From immigration you can immediately open Pathao for a ride into the city, message your hotel or business host, and pull up Maps for the drive into Gulshan, Banani or Old Dhaka. The same applies if you arrive at Chattogram (CGP), Sylhet (ZYL) or Cox's Bazar (CXB) airport.

Coverage, Speed and Network Choice

Bangladesh has four main mobile operators: Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink and Teletalk. The first three dominate the market. Grameenphone has the widest national footprint and the largest subscriber base. Robi is the second carrier and has strong coverage across the major cities and the main highway network. Banglalink has competitive coverage in Dhaka, Chattogram and Sylhet. Teletalk is the state-owned operator with smaller coverage. 5G launched in Dhaka in 2021 (Grameenphone first) and is expanding into Chattogram, Sylhet and Cox's Bazar; 4G LTE is the universal standard across the populated country. For travellers, the practical difference between the three main networks is small in the major cities and noticeable mainly in the Sundarbans, the Hill Tracts and the remoter river delta where Grameenphone generally has slightly better reach.

5G or 4G for travel use in Bangladesh?

Both feel instant for what travellers do. 5G in central Dhaka often pushes 200 to 400 Mbps and is useful for tethering and large uploads. For navigation, messaging and standard streaming, 4G LTE across the rest of the country is more than enough and is universally available in the populated areas.

Common Mistakes Travellers Make

First, do not assume your home carrier roaming is reasonable. Many US, European and Asian carriers charge $10 to $15 per day in roaming for Bangladesh, and some carriers do not roam in the country at all. A prepaid eSIM for a week-long trip costs less than two days of that. Second, do not skip offline maps for the Sundarbans, the Hill Tracts and the remoter rural areas. Once you head into the mangroves out of Khulna or up to Rangamati and Bandarban, signal weakens significantly. Third, install bKash early if you plan to pay for small purchases at non-tourist shops or to top up rickshaw fares; tourist-friendly registration may need a local phone number, but having the app installed helps. Fourth, remember Bangladesh is heavily cash-dependent outside Dhaka and Chattogram, and the Taka is not widely available abroad. Fifth, the Chittagong Hill Tracts (Rangamati, Bandarban, Khagrachari) require a special permit for foreign visitors. Finally, keep your physical SIM active for 2FA codes from your bank.

Frequently Asked Questions Bangladesh eSIM

Traveler Reviews Bangladesh eSIM

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10 traveler reviews
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Diego R.
QR code came in two minutes, scanned, done. Used it for the whole trip.
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"Setup was painless"

Jan 4, 2026
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Anna B.
Speeds were great in the cities, a bit slower in rural areas but expected.
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"Good speeds overall"

Jan 15, 2026
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Daniel B.
Plan was great value compared to what my home carrier wanted to charge for roaming.
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"Massive savings"

Jan 26, 2026
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Elena S.
Customer service responded fast when I had a question about reactivation.
★★★★☆

"Helpful support"

Feb 6, 2026
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Yelena R.
Worked instantly the moment I landed. Best decision I made before the trip.
★★★★★

"Instant activation"

Feb 17, 2026
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Emma R.
Tried to save money buying a local SIM at first - mistake. eSIM is so much easier.
★★★★★

"Skip the SIM kiosk"

Feb 28, 2026
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Tom W.
Saved screenshots of everything before I flew which made install easy in airport WiFi.
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"Smart prep"

Mar 22, 2026
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Victor N.
Activated at the airport before customs. Already had Uber loaded by the time I got to baggage.
★★★★★

"Airport activation worked"

Apr 2, 2026
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Lukas H.
My partner had to top up mid-trip - process took about 3 minutes. Smooth.
★★★★☆

"Easy top-up"

Apr 13, 2026
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Jonas T.
Got the unlimited plan for two weeks. Streamed video, used Maps daily, tethered laptop. No issues.
★★★★★

"Unlimited held up"

Apr 24, 2026

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