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Connectivity in Peru
Simzora runs on Peru's two largest mobile networks, Claro and Movistar, so your data latches onto whichever gives the stronger signal where you happen to be. Coverage is fast and steady across Lima, Cusco and Arequipa, and holds up well in tourist towns like Aguas Calientes and Puno on Lake Titicaca. It thins out along the Inca Trail, high in the Andes and across the Amazon basin, where every network struggles.
Machu Picchu itself gets patchy reception, and long stretches of the Sacred Valley and the train line from Ollantaytambo sit in dead zones, so download your maps, tickets and offline guides in Cusco before you set off. If you are heading into the jungle around Iquitos or Puerto Maldonado, expect a signal only in the towns and next to nothing out on the river.
Your eSIM connects at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima as soon as you land, usually before you reach customs, so you can order a ride or message your hotel straight away. Because the data may route through a foreign gateway, a few banking or streaming sites can treat you as though you are browsing from outside Peru, which is normal for a roaming eSIM.
What a GB actually gets you
Realistic estimates, varies by app and signal.
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Installed in minutes, before you fly
Do it on home Wi-Fi the day you buy. Three small steps:
The one-tap Install button on your delivery screen does it without any scanning. Prefer the QR? Open your email on a second screen. Samsung? Paste the manual code, it always works.
On Wi-Fi: set the eSIM as your data line, then turn Data Roaming ON for the eSIM line only, normal for travel eSIMs, costs nothing extra. Your home SIM stays untouched.
Your plan starts per the policy on its card, at purchase, or first connection in your destination. One rule forever: never delete the eSIM; top up instead.
Peru eSIM FAQs
Which networks does the Peru eSIM use?+−
It connects to Claro and Movistar, Peru's two largest carriers, and picks whichever is stronger at your location. You get quick 4G and 5G in Lima, Cusco and Arequipa, with weaker or no signal on the Inca Trail and deep in the Amazon.
Can I make calls or send texts on this eSIM?+−
No, it is data only and has no phone number for calls or SMS. Keep your regular SIM active to receive bank OTP codes and texts, while WhatsApp and FaceTime keep working over data on your usual number.
Can I add more data if I run out?+−
Standard plans can be topped up with more data before they expire. Unlimited plans cannot be extended, so once one runs out you simply buy a fresh plan.
Will I have a signal at Machu Picchu and on the Inca Trail?+−
Coverage is unreliable at the ruins and largely absent along the multi-day Inca Trail, since these sit high in the mountains away from towers. Download your maps, tickets and offline guides in Cusco or Aguas Calientes before you go.