Our specific single-country EastESIM plans, like the one for Thailand, are designed to work exclusively within that country's borders. If your journey takes you from Thailand to a neighboring country such as Laos (perhaps via Vientiane) or Cambodia (to visit Angkor Wat), your connection will cease once you cross the border. For travelers exploring multiple destinations across East and Southeast Asia, we highly recommend our dedicated Asia regional eSIM plans. These plans provide continuous coverage across many countries, ensuring a seamless experience for your entire adventure.
Will my EastESIM Thailand plan work if I cross into Laos or Cambodia?
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