eSIM Cambodia
Premium eSIM for Cambodia. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.
Data Plans for Cambodia
All 12 plans have fast network routing
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How It Works
Purchase Before Departure
Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Cambodia.
Install the eSIM Profile
Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.
Activate on Arrival
Activate when you arrive in Cambodia and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.
Tip: Download the Angkor Guide app and offline park maps before arriving in Siem Reap — the archaeological park's 400km² makes offline navigation essential for temple exploration.
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there coverage throughout the Angkor Archaeological Park?
Yes — Metfone 4G covers the main temple circuits including Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, and Preah Khan. Coverage is reliable for the Angkor Guide app and navigation throughout the park.
Does Grab work in Siem Reap?
Yes — Grab operates in Siem Reap for tuk-tuks and cars. It's the most transparent pricing option. Many drivers also accept direct WhatsApp bookings for half-day or full-day Angkor trips.
Is there coverage on Koh Rong island?
Koh Rong main village and Koh Rong Samloem have basic Metfone coverage in resort areas. The northern and more remote beaches have no signal. Download offline content before taking the boat from Sihanoukville.
Does the eSIM work in Kampot and on Bokor Mountain?
Kampot town has solid 4G. The road up to Bokor National Park and the abandoned French hill station has coverage in parts — download offline maps before the drive.
What's coverage like in Mondulkiri (elephant country)?
Sen Monorom (Mondulkiri provincial capital) has basic Metfone coverage. The elephant sanctuary areas, jungle treks, and remote indigenous villages have no signal. Download offline maps and sanctuary contact details.
Is the Khmer language translation app useful?
Very — Khmer script is used on menus and local signs. Google Translate's camera translation works for Khmer. Download the offline pack for markets and provincial travel.
What speeds can I expect in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap?
Metfone delivers 15–40 Mbps on 4G in both cities. Angkor Archaeological Park has reliable data speeds for maps and the guide app.
Are there internet restrictions in Cambodia?
Cambodia has blocked some political content and there are reports of increased monitoring. Standard travel apps and social media function normally. A VPN is advisable for accessing unrestricted content.
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eSIM Guide for Cambodia
Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Cambodia:
Available networks: 4G
Cambodia is a Southeast Asian destination of extraordinary historical importance — Angkor Wat is one of the world's great archaeological sites and the country has rebuilt significantly since the Khmer Rouge era. Metfone provides 4G across Cambodia at very competitive prices, making this one of the better-value data destinations in the region. Data is essential at Angkor Archaeological Park for using the official Angkor Guide app (which provides context at each temple), navigating the park's 400km² of monuments, and using Grab for tuk-tuk bookings from Siem Reap.
Metfone's 4G covers Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Kampot, Battambang, and main towns along National Road 6. The Angkor Archaeological Park has coverage throughout the main temple circuits. The Tonle Sap lake region has coverage at floating villages and main access points. The Cardamom Mountains in the southwest have limited coverage outside of Koh Kong town.
Sihanoukville has changed dramatically in recent years due to Chinese casino investment and is a more complex destination than it was. Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem islands have basic coverage in main resort areas via boat from Sihanoukville. Kampot, a charming riverside town, has Metfone 4G throughout. The Bokor Mountain plateau near Kampot has basic coverage at the abandoned French hill station.
The Mekong Discovery Trail between Kratie and Stung Treng (for Irrawaddy dolphin watching) has coverage in towns but not on river segments. The remote northeast provinces of Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri have coverage in provincial capitals but sparse connectivity in the elephant sanctuary and indigenous village areas.
Cambodian riel (KHR) and USD are both widely accepted. Google Translate's Khmer offline pack is useful for markets and village travel.