Bangladesh has good 4G LTE coverage in Dhaka and major cities, with expanding rural connectivity, making a travel eSIM a convenient and affordable alternative to expensive international roaming.
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Bangladesh is a vibrant South Asian nation attracting travelers to its historic Dhaka, the world's largest mangrove forest at the Sundarbans, the world's longest natural sea beach at Cox's Bazar, and the ancient Buddhist heritage of Paharpur and Bagerhat. Navigating Dhaka's famously chaotic traffic and booking transport onward to Cox's Bazar or the Chittagong Hill Tracts all benefit from a reliable data connection.
Bangladesh has four mobile operators: Grameenphone (a Telenor subsidiary, market leader), Robi Axiata, Banglalink, and state-owned Teletalk. Grameenphone has the widest 4G coverage and the most reliable network. Travel eSIMs for Bangladesh typically connect through Grameenphone or Robi partner networks. Urban coverage is strong; rural areas are improving but can be patchy.
A travel eSIM is the fastest way to get connected — no SIM shop, no roaming charges, and your home number stays active.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Bangladesh number if you genuinely need one.
Not sure which plan to pick? Here's what we recommend based on your travel style:
Dhaka has strong Grameenphone and Robi 4G coverage throughout the city. A 3–5 GB plan for 7 days covers navigation through Dhaka's complex streets, Pathao/Shohoz ride-hailing, and social media.
Cox's Bazar (the world's longest beach) has reliable 4G coverage along the beach strip and in Cox's Bazar town. A 3–5 GB plan handles navigation, hotel bookings, and social sharing for a beach trip.
The Sundarbans mangroves have very limited cellular signal in the deeper forest. Download offline maps and books your tours in advance. A 3 GB plan is sufficient — data usage will be low in the wilderness.
Bangladesh eSIM plans start from around $4–6 for 1–3 GB. A 5 GB 7-day plan from Airalo or Saily is excellent value for a standard Dhaka + Cox's Bazar trip.
Combining Bangladesh with India, Nepal, or Myanmar? Look for a South Asia regional eSIM covering multiple countries — several providers offer regional plans for the subcontinent.
Bangladesh has 4 major mobile operators: Grameenphone, Robi Axiata, Banglalink, Teletalk. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G LTE coverage is strong in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and all divisional cities. Grameenphone leads with the broadest 4G network reaching rural areas. Cox's Bazar has good 4G coverage throughout the beach area. The Sundarbans mangrove areas have very limited or no signal. Rural districts and hill tracts have improving but often patchy 4G — 3G is more reliable in very remote zones. 5G is in early rollout stages with limited coverage in select Dhaka areas.
Most travel eSIM providers use Grameenphone or Robi Axiata infrastructure in Bangladesh — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Dhaka's main international airport is the gateway to Bangladesh — install your eSIM before departure for instant connectivity.
Dhaka is famously one of the world's most congested cities — live data and ride-hailing apps are essential for getting around.
Rural Bangladesh and the Chittagong Hill Tracts have improving but variable 4G coverage.
Bangladesh's monsoon is intense — live data helps track weather, ferry cancellations, and flood alerts.
Bangladesh is largely a cash economy — banking apps and ATM locators are useful with a data connection.
Our top picks are ranked automatically based on real traveler usage data, plan pricing, and coverage quality — refreshed continuously. The cards below show the providers that consistently perform best for Bangladesh, with their best available plan and any active promo codes.


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The best Bangladesh eSIM depends on your trip. For most travelers, Airalo, Saily, and Holafly offer solid plans starting from $4–8 for 1–5 GB. Grameenphone provides the strongest and most consistent network in Bangladesh. Our comparison table ranks every available plan by price and data — filter by duration to find the best match for your Dhaka or Cox's Bazar trip.
Yes — international travel eSIMs work in Bangladesh through partner network agreements with Grameenphone and Robi. Your phone must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked. Note that purchasing a local Bangladeshi SIM requires biometric registration (fingerprint and ID) for foreign nationals, which makes pre-purchased travel eSIMs significantly more convenient.
Grameenphone (GP) is widely considered the best network in Bangladesh for coverage and speed — it has the most extensive 4G network reaching both urban and rural areas. Most travel eSIMs for Bangladesh connect through Grameenphone or Robi. For tourists, a pre-purchased travel eSIM is more practical than getting a local SIM, which requires in-person biometric registration.
Yes, but it requires in-person biometric registration (fingerprint scan and passport verification) at an operator store — a process that can take considerable time on arrival. Pre-purchasing a travel eSIM online before your trip is significantly more convenient and activates automatically when you land.
4G works well in divisional cities and most town centers. In rural areas and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, coverage is improving but can be patchy — 3G signal is more reliable in very remote zones. The Sundarbans have very limited signal. Download offline maps before visiting remote destinations.
For a 7-day Bangladesh trip covering Dhaka and Cox's Bazar: 3–5 GB is comfortable for navigation, ride-hailing apps, messaging, and social media. Data usage in rural areas is low (limited signal anyway). For a Dhaka-heavy business trip with video calls, 8–10 GB gives comfortable headroom.
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your smartphone. Instead of inserting a physical plastic card, you install a travel plan by scanning a QR code — in under 5 minutes. For Bangladesh, this means buying your data plan before departure and connecting automatically on arrival at Dhaka Airport, without the complex local SIM registration process.
Yes — your phone uses the Bangladesh eSIM for data while your physical home SIM remains active for incoming calls and SMS. This means you receive calls on your regular number, use banking apps and 2FA codes normally, and still have Bangladesh data for maps and Dhaka navigation.
Bangladesh is a fascinating, affordable, and rewarding destination — don't let roaming charges add unnecessary expense. Use our comparison to find the right plan for your Dhaka trip or wider Bangladesh adventure. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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