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Learn MoreUse the provided step-by-step guide to set up and activate your eSIM in few minutes. Then enjoy your trip.
Learn MoreAffordable and reliable. Traveled to the US for a trip and used blikst. It was much more affordable than other companies and was very
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Quick activation and stable connection. Super handy 🌟 Used it during my trip in Madeira.
Lovely support, got an esim for UK. Had no issues.
I used to have 3 mobile but the internet connection was not the best, that’s why I started to use Blikst and I find it very useful
The Blikst India eSIM runs on the Vodafone network, specifically Vi, the Vodafone Idea joint venture. You get 4G across the major cities, highway corridors and tourist circuits, with 2G backfill in remote areas where the infrastructure is older. It is a solid choice for navigation, ride-hailing and messaging in the places most travellers actually go, while keeping you connected when you stray off the beaten track.
You will get consistent 4G across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Jaipur, Goa's coastal belt and the Delhi-Agra-Jaipur triangle, plus the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and NH 48. Kerala's backwater towns carry 4G but houseboat lagoon routes dip to 2G. Rajasthan's Thar Desert interior and the high Himalayan passes of Ladakh and Spiti are 2G at best, so treat the eSIM as a messaging line there, not a streaming one.
Right after purchase you get a confirmation email with your eSIM details and a QR code. Install the profile at home over Wi-Fi before you fly by scanning that code in your phone's settings. Activation is automatic on arrival in India, so the line goes live the moment a Vi tower registers it. That lets you skip the SIM registration counter in arrivals at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai or Kolkata, and open Uber straight from the taxi-rank queue.
Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so it is worth checking our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. To verify eSIM support generally, look on iPhone under Settings, General, About for an EID number, or check your Android network settings. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked. If all three line up, you are good to install the profile.
It depends on your route. A one-week Golden Triangle trip through Delhi, Agra and Jaipur with hotel Wi-Fi works comfortably on 5 GB. Two-week itineraries that add Varanasi, Udaipur or Kerala sit around 10 to 15 GB. Three-week trips taking in Ladakh, Goa or the South need 20 GB or more, since navigation and ride-hailing eat through data fast. Digital nomads basing themselves in Bengaluru, Mumbai or Goa for a month should pick 50 GB or higher.
Yes, tethering and hotspot use are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travelling companion's phone. That is handy for getting work done from a Goa cafe or keeping everyone in your group online between hotels. Bear in mind your speeds follow the local network, so you will get full 4G in the cities but slower 2G backfill in remote desert or Himalayan areas where the towers are older.
These are data plans, so they do not come with a traditional phone number for regular calls and texts. In practice that is no problem in India, where drivers, tour operators and guesthouse owners all communicate through WhatsApp, with phone calls as the backup. You can call and message over the internet using apps like WhatsApp or FaceTime. Because an eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone.
Usually, yes. US or EU roaming at around 10 to 12 dollars a day turns a two-week India trip into a 140 to 168 dollar data bill, while a Blikst 30-day 10 GB plan undercuts that several times over. Local tourist SIMs are relatively cheap, but Indian SIMs for foreigners require DoT-compliant registration with your passport, visa, photo, a local reference and in-person biometrics, sometimes with a 24-hour delay. The Blikst eSIM skips all that paperwork entirely.