Bangladesh eSIM with prepaid mobile data
- Local data starting at $4.50/week
- Use your regular phone number
- No contracts, no roaming charges
Use a Bangladesh eSIM to stay connected
Bangladesh is full of scenic destinations including sandy beaches, spectacular mountains and vibrant cityscapes. From its capital city of Dhaka to the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh promises to be a unique travel destination.
While you experience the different regions of Bangladesh, you’ll want internet access on the go to browse, use apps and stay connected with friends and family. A Bangladesh eSIM is the perfect solution.
A Bangladesh eSIM will let you stay online via a local network at affordable rates.

How much travel data do I need in Bangladesh?
Data needs often vary with personal usage and how much Wi-Fi access you’ll have on your trip.
If you’re planning on exploring the country and the many local attractions, you can’t count on Wi-Fi availability. You’ll need to rely on mobile data for accessing apps and staying connected.
The best thing about a Bangladesh eSIM is that it’s available in different data packages. Check out our travel data calculator, and if you’re unsure, you can choose a smaller package and top it up as needed.

Will I pay roaming charges with a Bangladesh eSIM?
The good news is you won’t pay any roaming charges with a Bangladesh eSIM.
An eSIM will connect your phone directly to the local network in Bangladesh, making it convenient and affordable to use.
(Don’t forget to turn off Data Roaming on your Primary SIM card to prevent roaming charges from your home carrier).

Travel Bangladesh with a digital SIM card

Explore top attractions in Bangladesh
Known for lesser crowds and unique attractions, Bangladesh is a great travel destination.
Dhaka: The most popular city in Bangladesh, Dhaka has a lot to offer. From the Star Mosque to Lal Bagh Fort, you can experience historical architecture, artefacts and religious diversity in this city.
Cox’s Bazar: This is a small town located on the Southeast Coast of the country. Here, you can visit Cox’s Bazar Beach which is a 125 km long sandy beach and a popular tourist spot.
The Sundarbans: This location is known to be the largest mangrove forest in the world. The Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to over 30,000 deer, 104 royal bengal tigers, 120 species of fish, and 300 species of birds.

Popular foods to try in Bangladesh
Food in Bangladesh is known for its rice dishes, spices and desserts. Here are some options you can try at local restaurants and festivals.
Morog Polao: A traditional dish in Bangladesh, this is chicken and rice cooked in clarified butter, yogurt and a mix of spices. Morag polao is often served during celebrations and festivities.
Haleem: This is a spicy soup made with mixed lentils, minced meats, wheat and barley. It is slow-cooked for hours giving it a rich consistency.
Misti Doi: It is sweetened yogurt, but thicker and has a consistency like cheesecake. This is the traditional yogurt of Bangladesh enjoyed at all festivals and special occasions.

What’s the best time to visit Bangladesh?
While March and April are ideal months to travel, you can visit Bangladesh all year long as the country is not usually crowded with tourists.
March to April: These are great months to travel to Bangladesh as the climate is cooler and pleasant.
October: A month of seasonal traditions, October is a fun month to visit. You can also meet some rainy weather so come prepared.
November to February: This is the winter season in Bangladesh and an ideal to plan a vacation if you’re hoping to explore the outdoor sites.

What to pack for a Bangladesh vacation
No matter when you plan to travel to Bangladesh, these essentials will come in handy.
A Day Bag: To carry your daily essentials, like money, your phone and identification when you’re out exploring.
Bug Repellant: Keeping weather conditions in mind, you can experience bugs and mosquitoes. Keep repellant handy to steer clear of bugs.
Long-Sleeved Clothing: Pack long-sleeved cotton or linen clothing to protect yourself from the sun during the day and keep yourself warm on cool nights.
FAQs about using a Bangladesh eSIM
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Will eSIM work on my phone or tablet?
Most newer phones, tablets, and computers are already eSIM-compatible, so use our eSIM device checker to make sure you have a device that can accept an eSIM.
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Why can’t I just use Wi-Fi while traveling?
Free Wi-Fi is great when it’s available, safe, and working well, but some destinations make it just about impossible to get a good connection. That’s why it’s nice to have data as a backup to stay connected.
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How reliable is aloSIM data?
We’re proud to provide aloSIM customers with fast eSIM data connections that allow them to talk, text, surf, and stream comfortably. You’ll likely experience a 4G (sometimes 5G) or LTE equivalent network in most locations, depending on what’s available in the area.
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Is setting up an eSIM complicated?
We have detailed eSIM installation instructions for all compatible devices, so whether you’re looking to add eSIM data to an iPhone or iPad, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, or something else, we’ll be able to walk you through the eSIM set-up process easily.
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How do I avoid roaming charges?
It can be confusing to know the best roaming settings for your phone while you travel internationally, so we’ve created an easy walk-through guide to show you exactly how your phone’s roaming settings should look.
Explore Bangladesh with aloSIM data

AFFORDABLE
Our eSIM data packages are prepaid, so you always know exactly what you’ll spend on data. No contracts, no surprises, and never any roaming charges.

CONVENIENT
You’ll have full access to your regular phone number for calling and texting, and you can add data to your device whenever you need it. No in-store visits required!

FLEXIBLE
Only buy what you need! If you’re not sure how much data you’ll need, start with a 1 GB package. You can always top up your eSIM with more data later.