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Discover 28 SIM card in Johor Bahru on Trip.com, updated April 14, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 2 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From KRW 182.00 per person, with an average total of KRW 4,770.70. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 32.892k verified reviews, SIM card Johor Bahru boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular SIM card: "Global (66 countries) | 4G/5G eSIM | Total Package | 1-7 days | 24H Billing | Real-Name Auth Required (Hong Kong & Taiwan) | QR code", with 12.01k reviews and a 4.4 rating.

The next available day tour departs on April 15, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Johor Bahru SIM card usually take about 1 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

April is the perfect time to visit Johor Bahru! Choose from SIM card available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Global (66 countries) | 4G/5G eSIM | Total Package | 1-7 days | 24H Billing | Real-Name Auth Required (Hong Kong & Taiwan) | QR code.

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Reviews: Malaysia 5G eSIM | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 1-30 Days | 24-Hour Billing | QR Code
Guest User2026-03-13
Got 2 of this and worked instantly upon connecting at destination. Will definitely buy this again I the future. The only thing I found weird was that even though I bought a 1 day sim and as soon as I go connected, it instantly send a notification that the sim was going to expire and requires renewal. I think this notification needs to be revisited or maybe reworded as it may confuse a lot of people.
Reviews: Malaysia | 5G eSIM | Day Pass/Total Package | 24H Billing | 1-30 days | QR code
Guest User2026-03-12
Just 7 Russian rubles for 0.5 GB. It's convenient to take it with you on a layover at the airport so you don't have to rely on Wi-Fi. As usual, I activated it in advance, and I had internet access within 5 minutes of landing.
Reviews: Asia 9 Destinations 5G eSIM | Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Korea & More | 1–30 Days | Instant QR
Guest User2026-03-10
Perfect for people coming to China. Easy to use, convenient, connects to the internet and works fine, not too slow.
Reviews: Singapore/Malaysia/Indonesia 5G eSIM | TikTok & ChatGPT Available | In-App Installation | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 24-Hour Billing | QR Code
Guest User2026-03-07
A great service, very convenient and easy to set up before you go. Much cheaper than a physical SIM card.
Reviews: Asia 11 Regions & Oceania 4G/5G eSIM | TikTok & ChatGPT Available | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 24-Hour Billing | 1-30 Days | QR Code
Guest User2026-03-12
This Esim is very convenient to use and the internet is good. I used it a lot of time when traveling to those countries
Reviews: Malaysia U Mobile 5G eSIM | Local IP with Fast Speed | 1–30 Days | Instant QR
Guest User2026-03-08
I had just stepped out of Kuala Lumpur airport, hit by a wave of heat, but my phone had no signal. I remembered the eSIM I'd hastily bought before leaving—it only cost a few dozen ringgit, installation took five minutes, and it was a 0.5GB daily Malaysian data package. To be honest, I was a little unsure: was it reliable? After all, it didn't require a SIM card, and I couldn't see or touch it. But when I landed and turned on my phone, as soon as it connected to the local network, WeChat buzzed. For the next 24 hours, that 0.5GB made my journey incredibly reassuring: I used Google Maps in Petaling Street to find the most authentic Bak Kut Teh, the navigation was as accurate as a local guide; at Merdeka Square, I looked up the historical building backgrounds on my phone, reading as I walked; I posted on WeChat Moments to let everyone know I arrived safely, and video-chatted with family for a few seconds—those "You just arrived? Great!" moments. The next afternoon, my data ran out, and a notification popped up while I was sitting in a cafe using Wi-Fi to write my travelogue. Looking back, that 0.5GB was perfectly timed. No waste, no anxiety, no hassle—available immediately upon arrival, and used as soon as needed. The hassle of searching for counters, exchanging cards, and storing physical SIM cards at airports is now completely gone. This "invisible" connection actually makes people feel more at ease.