Pay once and you're done
No surprise bills when you get back. Pick your GB and days, pay a fixed price and browse worry-free. If you don't use it, we refund you.

Unlimited data with a fair-use policy (FUP): full speed up to a daily allowance, then the pace slows for the rest of the day. No cut-offs, no extra charges.
Coverage in MongoliaThe eSIM Mongolia gives you internet in Mongolia without roaming as soon as you land. Scan the QR you receive by email in a minute and browse with no need to swap your physical SIM and no roaming, ready for Maps, WhatsApp, translating menus or sharing over hotspot.
You rely on Mobicom's local network, with 4G/5G coverage depending on the area in Ulaanbaatar and the country's main routes. Choose the GB and days you need, keep your usual number for WhatsApp and calls, and share data over hotspot with your travel companions.
If you don't end up traveling, you have a money-back guarantee. And if something doesn't work at your destination, our human support helps you 24/7 until you're connected. No fine print, no complications.
Mongolia
Land with the Internet already on. Share every moment of Mongolia without hunting for WiFi or overpaying.
No surprise bills when you get back. Pick your GB and days, pay a fixed price and browse worry-free. If you don't use it, we refund you.

Coverage in 218 destinations on top-tier local networks, even outside big cities. And if something fails, human support 24/7 until you're online.

No paperwork or SIM cards. You get a QR, scan it and the eSIM installs itself. Your number and WhatsApp stay exactly the same.

Pick your data and days. Fixed price, no surprises, across Mongolia.
| Data | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mongolia · 1 GB | 7 days | €8,13 |
| Mongolia · 3 GB | 15 days | €23,11 |
| Mongolia · 3 GB | 30 days | €23,97 |
| Mongolia · 5 GB | 30 days | €37,67 |
| Mongolia · 10 GB | 30 days | €71,06 |
| Mongolia · 20 GB | 30 days | €122,86 |
Almost every phone since 2018 supports eSIM. Check it in 10 seconds — we show you step by step. Swipe →
Prefer to check by brand and model? Pick it here:
1Install it before you travel. It uses no plan data.
2Tap "Add eSIM" → "Use QR Code".
3The one in your email. The eSIM installs itself.
4At your destination, turn on "Data Roaming" for PuraSim.
1Install it before you travel.
2Tap "Add eSIM" or "Add mobile plan".
3Confirm the profile download.
4Select PuraSim and enable roaming.
Compared to roaming, an airport local SIM or hotel WiFi, the PuraSim eSIM for Mongolia is the simplest and cheapest way to get internet abroad.
Daily plans: full-speed data up to the daily cap; after that, reduced speed (fair use).
Don't lose moneyFixed price before you leave, no surprises on your bill when you return.
Don't lose connectionHigh-speed internet as soon as you land, no need to search for WiFi.
Don't lose your numberYour SIM stays in: WhatsApp and your usual calls, active.
Don't lose timeNo queues or paperwork to buy a SIM at the airport.
Don't lose coverageConnect to top-tier local networks, not second-rate signals.
Don't lose your coolNo commitment, no small print, and a money-back guarantee.
One store for all your trips. Pick your country and leave the plane already connected.
Fast, stable connection on top-tier local networks. Peak performance in the apps you use every day.

WhatsApp
Instagram
TikTok
Maps
YouTube
Spotify
Netflix
GmailBook, get around and browse at your destination with data from minute one — no hotel wifi or local SIMs needed.

Travelling to Mongolia means moving between the capital, the steppe and the Gobi Desert, and on all those stretches you'll need data for maps, translation and to let people know you're okay. With a Mongolia eSIM you carry active internet from the moment you land in Ulaanbaatar, connecting to the local networks of Mobicom, Unitel, Skytel and G-Mobile, which provide the best 4G coverage in the country. No swapping cards, no searching for a shop and no relying on the hotel wifi.
Mongolia doesn't belong to the European Union, so the "roam like at home" rate doesn't apply. If you leave your home operator's roaming turned on, it's easy to pay 10 to 15 € a day or end up with surcharges for megabytes you can't control. A local data eSIM saves you that surprise on the bill: you pay a fixed price in advance and use data at real speed throughout the trip. It's the sensible way to have internet in Mongolia without roaming costing you more than a few nights of accommodation.
Our plans start from €3.95, so the price of an eSIM for Mongolia is a fraction of what traditional roaming would cost. To give you a sense of the GB: a short city trip is well covered with 1 to 3 GB, a one- or two-week route combining Ulaanbaatar and excursions to the Gobi fits into 5 to 10 GB, and if you work remotely or share lots of photos and videos it's best to go for 10 GB or more. Reckon on around half a gig per day of normal use with maps and messaging.
The physical SIM card in Mongolia forces you to find a point of sale, sometimes with passport and registration. The eSIM is 100% digital: you buy it before leaving home and it's ready to activate on its own when you arrive. You don't lose your home number, you keep WhatsApp and banking on your usual line, and there's no risk of losing a tiny chip in the middle of the steppe.
Yes. Coverage is solid in the main cities such as Ulaanbaatar, Erdenet, Darkhan and Choibalsan, where the Mobicom and Unitel networks offer good 4G. In remote areas of the Gobi Desert or deep in the Orkhon Valley the signal is more intermittent, as happens with any local SIM, so it's a good idea to download offline maps before heading away from the urban centres. For the city, main roads and nearby tourist camps, the eSIM performs more than well enough.
When you buy it you receive a QR code by email. You scan it from your phone's settings, the data profile installs and you leave it ready; when you arrive in Mongolia it connects to the local network automatically. The whole process takes a couple of minutes and you don't need technical knowledge. If it's your first time, follow our step-by-step eSIM guide, and if you're still finalising your itinerary take a look at all destinations to also cover your stopovers or the rest of your route through Asia.