While EastESIM strives for extensive coverage, truly remote natural wonders like the magnificent Banaue Rice Terraces in the northern Philippines can present challenges. You can generally expect decent signal in the main town of Banaue itself, and often near popular viewpoints. However, as you trek deeper into the terraces or explore more isolated villages like Batad, signal strength may become limited, sometimes dropping to 2G or even disappearing. We recommend downloading offline maps and content before venturing too far.
Will I have internet coverage at the remote Banaue Rice Terraces in the Philippines?
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