International Roaming vs Local SIM – Best Option for Indian Travelers 2026
You land in Bangkok or Bali, your phone says “No service,” and panic kicks in. Here are the four options Indian travelers have for staying connected abroad, with actual cost breakdowns.
Option 1: International Roaming
How it works: Activate roaming pack on your Indian SIM (Airtel, Jio, Vi). Get a daily or weekly bundle covering calls + data.
Pros: No need to change SIM, your number works, can receive OTPs from Indian banks (critical for transactions)
Cons: Most expensive option
Costs (2026 for popular destinations):
- Thailand 7-day pack: Rs.2,500-3,500 (1-2 GB data + some calls)
- Europe 7-day pack: Rs.4,500-7,000
- USA 7-day pack: Rs.6,000-10,000
- UAE 7-day pack: Rs.3,500-5,500
Option 2: Local SIM at Destination
How it works: Buy a tourist SIM card at airport upon arrival. Most have unlimited data packages.
Pros: Cheapest option, faster local data, no Indian roaming surcharges
Cons: Different number, miss OTPs to Indian SIM (unless dual-SIM phone)
Costs (popular destinations):
- Thailand (AIS or TrueMove): Rs.500 for 15 GB / 15 days
- Indonesia (Telkomsel): Rs.500 for 25 GB / 30 days
- UK/Europe (Three or O2): Rs.1,500-2,500 for 30-day plans
- USA (AT&T or T-Mobile prepaid): Rs.3,500-5,000 for 30-day plans
- UAE (Etisalat tourist SIM): Rs.500 for 10 GB / 30 days
Option 3: eSIM (Best of Both Worlds)
How it works: Buy a digital eSIM online (Airalo, Holafly, Nomad, Knot) and install BEFORE traveling. Activates automatically when you land.
Pros: Pre-arranged, no airport queue, keeps Indian SIM active for OTPs (dual-line setup)
Cons: Phone must support eSIM (iPhone XS+, Samsung S20+, Pixel 4+)
Costs via Airalo:
- Thailand 5 GB / 30 days: Rs.1,400
- Europe 5 GB / 30 days (Eurolink): Rs.2,500
- USA 5 GB / 30 days: Rs.2,000
- Global (84 countries) 5 GB / 30 days: Rs.3,500
Option 4: WhatsApp / VoIP Only + Hotel WiFi
How it works: Don’t activate roaming or buy SIM. Rely on hotel/cafe WiFi for WhatsApp calls, messages, navigation downloads.
Pros: Free, no setup
Cons: No internet when on the move, can’t get OTPs, can’t book Uber/Grab from outside hotel, dangerous in emergencies
Cost: Free, but you’ll pay in stress and missed opportunities
The Recommended Setup
For most trips: eSIM at destination + keep Indian SIM with cheapest roaming pack for OTPs only.
Example for 10-day Thailand trip:
- Airalo Thailand 10 GB eSIM: Rs.1,800 (your main data)
- Activate cheapest Airtel roaming pack just for SMS/OTPs (Rs.500-800)
- Total: Rs.2,300-2,600 vs Rs.3,500+ for full Airtel roaming
Critical Tip: Banking OTPs
Indian banks send OTPs ONLY to your Indian mobile number. If you turn off your Indian SIM completely, you cannot make UPI payments, access net banking, or do any card transactions. ALWAYS keep your Indian SIM active (even just for SMS) when traveling, OR move to email-based 2FA before the trip (HDFC, ICICI, SBI all support this now).






