Our HotelESIM plans are specifically designed and optimized for individual countries. This particular plan is valid only within Bolivia. If your incredible South American journey includes crossing borders, for example, from Bolivia to Puno (Peru) near Lake Titicaca, or the popular 3-day jeep tour that concludes in San Pedro de Atacama (Chile), your data connection will unfortunately cease once you leave Bolivian territory. For continuous connectivity, please consider a separate HotelESIM for each country.
Is my Bolivia HotelESIM plan valid for travel to neighboring countries like Peru (Lake Titicaca) or Chile (San Pedro de Atacama)?
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