Overall, the eSIM was reliable during my visit to Kazakhstan. It took a bit longer to set up than expected, but once I got it running, I enjoyed consistent 4G speeds. Just be sure to follow the instructions carefully!
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Anna V.
Amsterdam, NL · May 2026
Seamless connection in Kazakhstan
This eSIM made my travels in Kazakhstan so much easier! I enjoyed 5G speeds in Almaty and had no issues with coverage during my road trips to the mountains. I love how easy the installation process was!
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Ethan O.
Dublin, IE · May 2026
Seamless connection in Almaty
I installed the eSIM as soon as I landed at Almaty International Airport. Scanning the QR code took just 30 seconds, and I was connected to 5G instantly! It was a lifesaver for navigating the city and sharing photos.
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Isla B.
Auckland, NZ · Apr 2026
Highly reliable and fast!
I couldn’t ask for more! The esima eSIM was super easy to set up with a QR code scan. I had great internet access throughout my stay, especially in Aktau. I even used it for video calls with no issues. Such a lifesaver for my trip!
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Hugo P.
Paris, FR · Apr 2026
Good service, minor hiccup
Overall, the eSIM worked well in Astana. Setup took about a minute, and I had decent speeds. Just had a small issue when my phone didn’t recognize the network at first, but customer support was quick to help me resolve it.
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Sven A.
Stockholm, SE · Mar 2026
Could be better
While the eSIM worked in major cities like Almaty, I had some frustrating moments with slow speeds when I ventured into the countryside. I also found the app a bit confusing at times. Still, it was good enough for basic needs.
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Ethan O.
Dublin, IE · Mar 2026
Perfect for my Almaty trip
Activated the eSIM with a quick QR scan right at the airport. The 4G speed was fantastic, and I was able to stream Netflix without any buffering. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Kazakhstan!
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Daniel J.
Sydney, AU · Feb 2026
Seamless Connection in Almaty
I landed at Almaty International Airport and had the eSIM activated within 2 minutes by scanning the QR code. The 5G speed was fantastic, perfect for streaming and navigating through the city!
eSIM vs roaming in Kazakhstan
Typical home-carrier roaming
£10–£18
per day
Esima eSIM
£2.57
Flat rate
Most international carriers charge roaming rates that climb fast in Kazakhstan — a typical bundle gives you one or two gigabytes before throttling to unusable speeds, and hotspot is often blocked entirely.
If you need to tether a laptop or share data with a travel partner, you hit the cap within a day or two of normal use. The eSIM gives you a flat data allowance at local prepaid rates, no throttling after the first gigabyte, and hotspot enabled by default.
Roaming bundles also lock you to a single Kazakhstan carrier (whichever your home network has a wholesale deal with), so if that carrier has weak coverage in Shymkent or along the M-36 highway you are stuck with it.
The eSIM hands you off between Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 Kazakhstan automatically, so you get the strongest available signal at each location rather than one carrier's blind spot.
Real trips, real travelers
Built for travelers like you
Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Kazakhstan.
You are visiting Turkistan, Otrar, and the southern heritage sites. The eSIM keeps 2GIS live for navigation between ruins, Yandex.Taxi works for rides back to your hotel, and you can upload photos from the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi without hunting for Wi-Fi. Signal drops on rural M-32 stretches, but returns in every town.
Silk Road history traveler
You are skiing Shymbulak and exploring Medeu. The eSIM gives you 4G at the base lodge and on the gondola, so you can check avalanche reports, book Yandex.Taxi back to the city, and video-call home from the slopes. Kcell and Beeline both cover the ski area well.
Almaty ski-season visitor
You are driving the Almaty-Astana highway and looping through Shymkent. The eSIM hands you off between Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 automatically, so you get the strongest signal at each fuel stop. 2GIS needs live data for real-time detours, and Yandex.Taxi works in every city for restaurant runs.
Trans-Kazakhstan road-tripper
Apps you'll need data for in Kazakhstan
The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.
Yandex.Taxi
Rideshare and taxi booking across Kazakhstan
2GIS
Offline maps with live public transport schedules
Kaspi.kz
Mobile payments, transfers, and e-commerce
Yandex.Maps
Navigation and traffic updates
Chocotravel
Flight and hotel booking for domestic travel
Kolesa.kz
Car rental and ride-sharing marketplace
How much data you'll burn per day
WhatsApp
~50 MB/day for chats and photo sharing, ~150 MB/day with regular voice calls, more for video calls.
Maps
2GIS uses ~80-120 MB/day for live navigation and real-time transit schedules in Almaty and Astana; offline mode reduces this to ~10 MB.
Rideshare
Yandex.Taxi uses ~5-10 MB per ride for driver matching and route display; budget 30-40 MB/day if you take 3-4 rides.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does the eSIM work in Charyn Canyon and Kolsai Lakes?
No carrier has mobile signal in Charyn Canyon or the Kolsai Lakes national park areas. 3G coverage returns in Saty village on Kcell. Download offline maps and any needed content before you leave Almaty.
Will I have coverage on the Almaty-Astana highway?
Yes. Kcell has the most extensive 4G network along the M-36 highway between Almaty and Astana. Beeline Kazakhstan and Tele2 also cover most of the route, with occasional LTE-only stretches in rural areas.
Does the eSIM work inside the Almaty Metro?
Yes. The Almaty Metro has full 4G coverage in tunnels on Kcell and Beeline Kazakhstan. Tele2 Kazakhstan coverage is thinner underground, so you may see slower speeds or brief drops between stations on that carrier.
How much data do I need for a week in Almaty and Astana?
Plan for 3-5 GB if you use Yandex.Taxi daily, stream music, and check 2GIS maps regularly. Add another 2-3 GB if you are video-calling home or uploading photos. Yandex.Taxi and 2GIS both need live data for driver matching and real-time transit schedules.
Can I make WhatsApp calls in Kazakhstan on this eSIM?
Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work normally on the eSIM. Expect to use around 150 MB per day if you make regular voice calls, more if you video-call frequently.
Does Yandex.Taxi work on this eSIM?
Yes. Yandex.Taxi requires live data for driver matching and fare display. Cash payment is common in Kazakhstan, but app booking saves language barriers and shows the fare upfront. The eSIM provides the data connection you need.
Kcell vs Beeline Kazakhstan coverage in Shymkent?
Kcell has the most extensive 4G network in Shymkent, especially in outer neighborhoods and along the M-32 highway south toward Turkistan. Beeline Kazakhstan is strong in the city center and bazaar districts. Tele2 is present but thinner overall.
Will I have signal in Aktau on the Caspian coast?
Yes, all three carriers — Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 Kazakhstan — have 4G in Aktau city center. Rural stretches on the M-32 highway approaching Aktau are LTE-only, and you may see signal drops between towns.
Does 2GIS maps work offline in Kazakhstan?
2GIS has offline map mode for navigation, but you need live data for real-time public transport schedules in Almaty and Astana. Download the offline maps over Wi-Fi before you travel, then use the eSIM for live schedule updates.
What happens near the Kyrgyz border — will I roam onto a foreign network?
Cross-border areas near Kyrgyzstan (Kordai, Merke) may auto-roam to Kyrgyz networks if your phone picks the strongest signal. Lock your eSIM to a Kazakhstan carrier in your phone settings to avoid roaming charges.
eSIM vs buying a SIM at Almaty airport?
An airport SIM in Kazakhstan requires a passport photocopy, sometimes a local address, and a queue at the carrier kiosk. The eSIM installs at home before you fly, connects the moment you land, and costs the same as local prepaid rates. You save 20-40 minutes at the airport.
Does the eSIM work in Turkistan?
Yes. Turkistan has 4G coverage in the city center on Kcell and Beeline Kazakhstan. Rural stretches on the M-32 highway between Shymkent and Turkistan are LTE-only, and you may see brief signal drops between towns.
Can I hotspot my laptop on this eSIM?
Yes. Hotspot and tethering are enabled by default on esima eSIMs for Kazakhstan. No throttling on the first 5 GB, so you can share data with a laptop, tablet, or travel partner without hitting a cap.
How much data does Yandex.Taxi use per ride?
A single Yandex.Taxi ride uses around 5-10 MB for driver matching, route display, and fare calculation. If you take 3-4 rides a day, budget 30-40 MB. The app needs live data to function — offline mode does not work for booking.
Will I have signal on the drive from Almaty to Charyn Canyon?
You will have 4G or LTE on Kcell for most of the drive from Almaty toward Charyn Canyon, but signal drops completely once you enter the canyon area. Download offline maps and any needed content before you leave the city.
Need broader coverage?
Going further than Kazakhstan? These plans include Kazakhstan plus everywhere in between.
Kazakhstan runs on Yandex.Taxi and 2GIS maps — your driver's app, your restaurant search, your real-time bus schedule in Almaty or Astana all need live data.
A Kazakhstan eSIM drops you onto Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, or Tele2 Kazakhstan the moment you land, so you skip the airport SIM counter, the passport photocopy, and the roaming bill that climbs every time you cross a city limit. One QR code, one install, you are online from Almaty to the Caspian coast.
Choose your plan
8 options
Balanced use — social, navigation & light streaming
Choose number of eSIMs
How many travelers?
1 eSIM
Total£5.92
Secure payment
30-day guarantee
Tele2 Kazakhstan5G
Features
Data-only plan, no contract
Works on 5G / 4G LTE networks
Choose when your plan activates
Connects to top local carriers
No physical SIM swap needed
24/7 customer support
Description
Landing in Almaty or Astana with an esima eSIM means your phone connects to a local Kazakhstan network before you clear customs.
You install the profile at home — scan the QR code in your email, toggle it on, done — so the moment the plane door opens your device registers on Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, or Tele2 Kazakhstan and you are live. No airport queue, no passport photocopy, no deposit.
The eSIM behaves like a local prepaid SIM: you get a Kazakhstan IP address, local data rates, and the same tower priority as a Kazakh subscriber.
The difference is you keep your home number active for SMS and calls (dual-SIM mode on most modern phones), so you can receive bank codes and family calls while browsing on the Kazakhstan data line. Coverage quality changes sharply by region.
The Almaty-Astana corridor is well-served — Kcell dominates the M-36 highway and Shymkent, Beeline and Kcell both work inside the Almaty Metro, and 4G is strong in both capitals.
Outside the main cities, expect LTE-only on highways like the M-32 toward Aktau, and complete dead zones in national parks — Charyn Canyon and Kolsai Lakes have no signal until you reach Saty village.
If you are driving near the Kyrgyz border, lock your phone to a Kazakhstan carrier to prevent automatic roaming onto a foreign network. Yandex.Taxi and 2GIS are the default apps for transport and navigation; both need live data for driver matching and real-time schedules, and Google Maps has limited point-of-interest coverage outside Almaty and Astana.
Technical specs
Network
Tele2 Kazakhstan5G
Coverage
Kazakhstan
Delivery
Immediate, by email
Plan type
Data only
Phone number
No
SMS / calls
VoIP apps only
Activation
QR code or manual SM-DP+
Why travelers choose Esima
Three reasons travelers pick esima for Kazakhstan. First: pricing is local-market, not roaming-market — you pay what a Kazakh prepaid customer pays, not what your home network charges for a foreign tower.
Second: the eSIM hands you off between Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 Kazakhstan automatically, so you get the strongest signal at your hotel rather than a single carrier's blind spot.
Third: hotspot and tethering are enabled by default — important if you are traveling with a laptop, a tablet, or a partner whose phone does not support eSIM. No throttling on the first 5 GB like some local carrier deals.
Instant delivery
Your QR code lands in your inbox minutes after purchase.
No roaming bills
Pay one upfront price — no surprise charges abroad.
Keep your number
Your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts.
Fast 4G/5G
Connect to top-rated local networks at full speed.
24/7 support
Real humans ready to help, any time zone, any day.
Easy install
Scan once and you're online — no app, no SIM swap.
Coverage in Kazakhstan
Our Kazakhstan eSIMs run on the Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 Kazakhstan networks. Kcell has the most extensive 4G coverage along the Almaty-Astana highway (M-36) and in Shymkent, so if you are driving between the two capitals expect strong LTE most of the way.
Beeline Kazakhstan and Kcell both deliver full 4G inside the Almaty Metro tunnels; Tele2 coverage is thinner underground. Aktau on the Caspian coast and Turkistan have 4G in city centers, but rural stretches on the M-32 highway drop to LTE-only.
Charyn Canyon and the Kolsai Lakes national park areas have no mobile signal — 3G returns in Saty village on Kcell. Cross-border areas near Kyrgyzstan (Kordai, Merke) may auto-roam to Kyrgyz networks; lock your eSIM to a KZ carrier to avoid roaming charges.
Network
Tele2 Kazakhstan5G
Good to know
Lock your phone to a Kazakhstan carrier near the Kyrgyz border (Kordai, Merke) to avoid auto-roaming onto Kyrgyz networks.
Download offline maps before visiting Charyn Canyon or Kolsai Lakes — no carrier has signal in the parks; 3G returns in Saty village on Kcell.
Yandex.Taxi and 2GIS dominate in Almaty and Astana; Google Maps has limited POI coverage outside major cities.
The Almaty Metro has full 4G on Kcell and Beeline in tunnels; Tele2 coverage is thinner underground.
Aktau and Turkistan have 4G in city centers, but rural M-32 highway stretches are LTE-only — plan data-heavy tasks in towns.
2GIS offline maps work for navigation, but live data is needed for real-time public transport schedules in Almaty and Astana.
Coverage in Kazakhstan — top cities
Almaty
Almaty has dense 4G coverage on Kcell and Beeline Kazakhstan across the city center, Medeu, and Shymbulak ski areas. The single-line Metro has full 4G in tunnels on Kcell and Beeline; Tele2 is thinner underground. 2GIS offline maps work for navigation, but live data is needed for real-time bus and trolleybus schedules. Expect strong LTE even in the foothills around Kok-Tobe.
Astana
Astana is well-covered by all three carriers — Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 all deliver 4G across the new city districts, Bayterek Tower, and the Expo area. Yandex.Taxi requires live data for driver matching; cash payment is common but app booking saves language barriers. 2GIS needs live data for real-time public transport schedules, though offline mode works for basic navigation.
Shymkent
Shymkent has the most extensive 4G coverage on Kcell, with Beeline Kazakhstan close behind in the city center and around the bazaar districts. Tele2 is present but thinner in outer neighborhoods. If you are driving south toward Turkistan or the Uzbek border, expect LTE-only on rural stretches and occasional signal drops between towns.
How to set up your eSIM
1
Check compatibility
Make sure your phone supports eSIM — most recent models do.
2
Buy your eSIM
Pick a plan and pay securely. Your QR code arrives by email in minutes.
3
Scan & connect
Scan the QR code, enable data roaming on arrival, and you're online.