Constantly replacing SIM cards is inconvenient, especially if you are visiting several countries in a short period of time. For example, in Europe, it is easy to move between countries, but mobile operators do not always provide good roaming conditions. How can I prepare for my trip in advance so that the internet is stable anywhere in the world and I do not have to look for new SIM cards?
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Last winter I took a solo backpacking trip through Southeast Asia—Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia. I didn’t want to deal with buying separate SIM cards in every country, so I tried using an eSIM service for the first time. I landed on eSIM Plus after doing a bit of research. Best decision I made for the trip. The activation took just a few taps, and I was connected in minutes. What really blew me away was the price. Seriously, I stayed connected everywhere I went, streamed videos, uploaded photos, used maps—and I spent less than I would’ve on a single local SIM in some countries. No roaming fees, no nasty surprises. Even when I crossed borders, the internet stayed active with zero interruptions. For digital nomads or travel junkies, this is a no-brainer.