Land at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi—or touch down in Lahore or Islamabad—and your Pakistan eSIM connects the moment you switch off airplane mode. No SIM counter, no paperwork, no queue with your passport. By the time your bags appear, you're already online.
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Your Pakistan eSIM connects to 2 mobile networks, automatically switching to the strongest signal — with speeds up to 4G.
Data does the heavy lifting in Pakistan. You'll book Careem rides instead of haggling at the curb, follow Google Maps through the old lanes around Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, and confirm hotels, guides, and drivers over WhatsApp—that's how plans get made here. An eSIM for Pakistan keeps it simple: buy online before you fly, then tap the install link from your email and your phone sets it up itself—or scan the QR code if you prefer. No store visits, no plastic SIM, and your own number stays right where it is.
From Karachi's seafront at Clifton to the hills above Islamabad, one plan covers the whole trip.
The real networks your Lumbus eSIM connects to in Pakistan.
Your Pakistan eSIM connects through Jazz on 4G and Telenor on 3G. There's nothing to pick or configure—your phone automatically latches onto the strongest signal available, whether you're on a Karachi street or at a motorway rest stop. Top speeds reach 4G, plenty for maps, WhatsApp calls, and uploading photos from Lahore's food streets.
We're not just another eSIM provider. Here's what makes Lumbus different.
Real humans available around the clock, worldwide. No chatbots, just genuine help.
Apple Pay, Google Pay, no account required. Buy in under 60 seconds.
Often cheaper than competitors with the same quality networks.
One-tap install on iOS 17.4+. Clear step-by-step guides for all devices.
Data options from 500MB to unlimited with validity up to 180 days. Find the perfect fit for your trip.
Use as backup data at home when your main network goes down.
Practical advice for using mobile data in Pakistan.
Heading to Hunza, Skardu, or along the Karakoram Highway? Save offline maps of Gilgit-Baltistan before leaving Islamabad—signal fades in the mountain valleys between towns up north.
Careem is the go-to ride app in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Book a car, bike, or rickshaw in the app—the fare is set up front, no haggling required.
Install it with one tap at home while you still have Wi-Fi—the link from your email opens Settings and sets up the eSIM, or scan the QR code instead. When you land at Islamabad International or Lahore's Allama Iqbal Airport, just switch the line on and enable data roaming.
Lahore's Orange Line metro is an easy ride across the city. Data and Google Maps help you pick the right station for the Walled City and Lahore Fort.
Intercity trips are long—the Daewoo bus from Lahore to Islamabad takes hours. Turn on your hotspot so the whole group can message and stream from one Pakistan eSIM.
Common questions about using eSIM in Pakistan
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