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Mongolia

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Features

  • Coverage: Mongolia
  • Network Provider: MobiCom
  • Speed: 2G / 3G
  • Tethering / Hotspot: Yes

Plan Details

Device Compatibility: Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs. However, a few exceptions exist. Check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device works flawlessly with our service..

Activation Policy: Enjoy automatic activation by simply scanning the QR code provided after purchase. Your eSIM will instantly activate upon your arrival at Mongolia, ensuring immediate connectivity.

Delivery Time: Receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details right after completing your purchase. Quick and seamless delivery ensures you’re ready to go in minutes.

Description

Mongolia is mostly sky — vast steppe, the Gobi desert, the Altai mountains in the west — and your phone's coverage story mirrors that geography. Ulaanbaatar is densely connected; the countryside is a long string of small towns with signal between them. A Blikst Mongolia eSIM runs on MobiCom, one of the country's established mobile carriers, delivering 2G / 3G data across Ulaanbaatar, provincial capitals, and most populated areas.

Where MobiCom's network holds up

Ulaanbaatar and its surrounding districts have reliable 3G. Provincial capitals — Erdenet, Darkhan, Khovd, Ölgii, Mörön, Choibalsan — get usable 3G in town with 2G fallback at the edges. Along the main paved routes from UB to Kharkhorin, to Terelj National Park, and south toward the Gobi (Dalanzadgad), you'll have signal at towns and petrol stops but long offline stretches in between. Remote nomadic areas, the Gobi interior past Yolyn Am, the Altai high camps, and Lake Khövsgöl's far shore are effectively offline. Treat overland itineraries as camping trips where your phone works at every town, not in between.

A realistic speed note

This is a 2G / 3G plan. Messaging, email, cached maps and offline-capable translation apps work fine. Streaming video, Zoom calls and big photo uploads do not. Plan media around guesthouse and hotel Wi-Fi in UB, at the larger ger camps (many have Starlink now), and in provincial towns.

Cost vs. roaming or a local SIM

Most US and European carriers either don't cover Mongolia or charge brutal per-megabyte rates. A Blikst eSIM is a clean alternative. Local MobiCom, Unitel or Skytel SIMs are available in Ulaanbaatar but require a passport registration stop at a carrier office — achievable if you have a day in the capital before heading out to the steppe, but awkward on a fast itinerary.

Activation and arrival

Install the eSIM at home on Wi-Fi. When you land at Chinggis Khaan International (UBN, now based at the new airport south of UB), turn airplane mode off and the Blikst profile should register on MobiCom within minutes. Turn off data roaming on your home line. Overland travellers arriving via the Trans-Mongolian from Russia (Naushki–Sukhbaatar) or from China (Erlian–Zamyn-Üüd) will see the plan activate once a Mongolian cell picks up the phone, typically a few kilometres inside the border.

What data actually gets used for here

  • Maps: Download offline Google Maps or Maps.me tiles for every province you'll cross before you leave UB. Signal between towns is unreliable; cached maps are non-negotiable for self-drive or motorbike trips.
  • Translation: Mongolian uses Cyrillic. Offline Mongolian packs in Google Translate are essential outside UB and are genuinely helpful for menus, petrol-station signs and asking for directions.
  • WhatsApp and Messenger: Tour operators, drivers, horse-trekking guides and ger-camp hosts communicate here. Facebook Messenger is heavily used locally.
  • Ride-hailing in UB: UBCab and Bolt operate in Ulaanbaatar. Much easier than flagging taxis, especially in winter.
  • Weather: Steppe weather flips hard and fast, especially in shoulder seasons. Check forecasts before any long drive.

Plan sizing for typical trips

A week split between UB and Terelj sits on 2–3 GB comfortably. A two-week classic circuit — UB, Kharkhorin, central steppe, Gobi — uses maybe 5 GB, much of it during town stops. Three-week overland trips covering the Altai in the west or Lake Khövsgöl in the north-central should go 10 GB, understanding that offline days won't touch the allowance. Remote workers basing in UB for a month should size 20 GB or higher, with the caveat that 2G / 3G isn't a replacement for hotel or co-working Wi-Fi for video work.

A few realities to plan around

Winters below –30 °C take a toll on masts and power; expect outages. Ger-camp Starlink is now common at higher-end operators and is often faster than anything you'll see on the eSIM. The Trans-Mongolian train has signal at every station stop and basically none in between — treat those long hours as offline reading time, not email time.

Install at home, land at UBN or arrive across a land border with MobiCom already serving your Blikst line, and treat data as your coordination and translation layer. The big moments happen offline anyway.

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Important Information

  • This eSIM plan is only compatible with iPhone, Samsung and Google devices.
  • To activate this plan, you will need to provide your IMEI, EID/ICCID and preferred eSim Activation Date.
  • On the specified date your eSim will be activated automatically in the USA no QR code needed.
  • The plan must be purchased at least 2 days before the activation date to allow time for processing.

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eSIM FAQ

The Blikst Mongolia eSIM runs on MobiCom, one of the country's established mobile carriers. This is a 2G / 3G data plan, so expect speeds suited to messaging, email, cached maps and offline translation rather than streaming. Ulaanbaatar and its surrounding districts get reliable 3G, while provincial towns drop to 2G at the edges. It is honest, dependable connectivity for a country that is mostly open steppe and sky.

Coverage follows the geography. Ulaanbaatar and its districts have reliable 3G, and provincial capitals like Erdenet, Darkhan, Khovd, Olgii, Moron and Choibalsan get usable 3G in town with 2G fallback at the edges. Along main routes to Kharkhorin, Terelj and the Gobi you will have signal at towns and petrol stops but long offline stretches between them. Remote nomadic areas, the Gobi interior past Yolyn Am, the Altai high camps and Lake Khovsgol's far shore are effectively offline.

Right after purchase you receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details, then you install it at home on Wi-Fi by scanning the QR code provided. Activation is automatic on arrival in Mongolia. When you land at Chinggis Khaan International, turn airplane mode off and the Blikst profile should register on MobiCom within minutes. Overland travellers on the Trans-Mongolian from Russia or China see it activate once a Mongolian cell picks up the phone, usually a few kilometres inside the border. Remember to switch off data roaming on your home line.

Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked. On an iPhone you can check eSIM support under Settings, General, About by looking for an EID number; on Android you will find it in the network settings. If your handset supports eSIM and is unlocked, you are good to go.

It depends on your route. A week split between Ulaanbaatar and Terelj sits comfortably on 2 to 3 GB. A two-week classic circuit through UB, Kharkhorin, the central steppe and the Gobi uses around 5 GB, much of it during town stops. Three-week overland trips to the Altai or Lake Khovsgol suit about 10 GB, since offline days barely touch your allowance. Remote workers basing in UB for a month should size 20 GB or higher, leaning on hotel and co-working Wi-Fi for any video work.

Yes, tethering and hotspot use are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop or a travel companion's phone. Keep in mind this is a 2G / 3G plan, so a shared connection handles messaging, email, maps and translation comfortably but will not cope with streaming video, Zoom calls or large uploads. For media-heavy work, plan around guesthouse Wi-Fi in UB and the Starlink many higher-end ger camps now offer, which is often faster than anything on the eSIM.

This is a data-only plan, so it does not include a local Mongolian phone number for traditional calls or SMS. Instead you make calls and send messages over the internet using apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger or FaceTime. Messenger and WhatsApp are heavily used locally by tour operators, drivers and ger-camp hosts. Because the eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone, just keep its data roaming switched off to avoid charges.

Most US and European carriers either don't cover Mongolia or charge brutal per-megabyte rates, so a Blikst eSIM is a clean alternative that activates the moment you arrive. Local MobiCom, Unitel or Skytel SIMs are sold in Ulaanbaatar but require a passport registration stop at a carrier office. That is fine if you have a day in the capital before heading to the steppe, but awkward on a fast itinerary, whereas your Blikst line is ready before you land.