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eSIM Afghanistan

eSIM Premium pour Afghanistan. Prix juste. Sans échange de SIM.

Plans de Données pour Afghanistan

Nos Sélections

Sélectionnés à la main pour la valeur, le prix et la couverture

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Meilleur Rapport Qualité-Prix

Most travelers · balanced usage

20 GB

30 days validity

Roshan

3GReloadable
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Meilleur Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Roshan

3GReloadable
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Meilleur Confort

Heavy usage · longer stays

10 GB

30 days validity

Roshan

3GReloadable
Afghanistan eSIM added to cart
1 GB

7 days validity

Roshan

3GReloadable
Afghanistan eSIM added to cart
3 GB

30 days validity

Roshan

3GReloadable
Afghanistan eSIM added to cart
5 GB

30 days validity

Roshan

3GReloadable

Rappel de Configuration

1

Achetez Avant le Départ

Achetez votre plan eSIM avant d'embarquer pour Afghanistan.

2

Installez le Profil eSIM

Scannez le QR code dans les paramètres de votre téléphone pour installer le profil eSIM.

3

Activez à l'Arrivée

Activez à votre arrivée en Afghanistan et activez l'itinérance des données. Votre téléphone se connectera automatiquement.

Tip: Install and test your eSIM before departure — local SIM registration in Afghanistan is complex and airport connectivity is unreliable.

Plans Summary

12 plans · from · up to 20 GB · 3G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 20 GB · 30 days $123.48 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $21.24 Best Comfort 10 GB · 30 days $66.24 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $82.11

Foire aux Questions

Does Roshan cover areas outside Kabul?

Roshan has 4G in Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat, Kandahar, and Jalalabad. Provincial towns typically have 2G or 3G. Rural and mountainous areas — including the Wakhan Corridor and Nuristan — have little to no coverage.

Is 5G available in Afghanistan?

No. Coverage is 4G LTE in major cities and 2G/3G in provincial areas. 5G infrastructure does not exist in Afghanistan.

Can I rely on mobile data for navigation?

Only in urban areas. Download Maps.me with the Afghanistan map pack and Google Maps offline tiles for all planned routes before departure. Do not rely on live navigation outside cities.

Are there internet restrictions I should know about?

Internet filtering has varied under different administrations. Configure a VPN before arrival rather than trying to download one in-country.

What apps should I download offline before traveling?

Download Google Translate offline packs for Dari and Pashto, Maps.me Afghanistan, and WhatsApp. These work where connectivity is available and partially offline otherwise.

Is buying a local SIM straightforward in Afghanistan?

SIM registration requires ID documentation and dealer availability in Kabul fluctuates. An eSIM avoids this process — coverage will be identical to a local Roshan SIM.

Does the eSIM work at Kabul International Airport?

The airport area has Roshan 4G coverage. Having your eSIM pre-installed and activated before landing is recommended — do not rely on buying connectivity at the airport.

What data speeds can I expect in central Kabul?

Roshan delivers 10–25 Mbps on 4G in central Kabul. Speeds in outer districts and during peak hours are typically lower.

Neighbouring countries

Guide eSIM pour Afghanistan

Votre eSIM se connecte aux principaux opérateurs en Afghanistan :

Roshan

Réseaux disponibles : 3G

Afghanistan's mobile network is concentrated in Kabul and provincial capitals, making connectivity planning essential before arrival. Roshan is the primary carrier with 4G in urban centres — data is most useful for offline navigation via Maps.me (download the Afghanistan pack beforehand), Google Translate with Dari and Pashto offline packs, and staying connected via WhatsApp where signal permits.

Roshan delivers usable 4G in Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat, Kandahar, and Jalalabad. Provincial towns typically have 2G or 3G. The mountainous terrain of Nuristan, the Wakhan Corridor, and Hazarajat means extended stretches without any signal — this is simply geography, not a carrier limitation.

Network reliability in Afghanistan has been inconsistent in recent years due to infrastructure conditions. Towers in some areas operate intermittently. Travelers should treat mobile data as a supplement to, not a replacement for, offline resources and should carry printed maps and emergency contacts.

For those requiring access to international services, be aware that internet restrictions have varied. A VPN configured before arrival is advisable. Download all essential apps and offline content at your accommodation using Wi-Fi rather than relying on mobile data for large downloads.

An eSIM is more practical than sourcing a local SIM on arrival — Roshan SIM registration requires ID documentation and dealer availability in Kabul is inconsistent. Having connectivity pre-arranged lets you keep your home SIM active for calls while using data.