VPN for Thailand
Using a VPN is legal in Thailand. TukTukVPN has an in-country server in Bangkok, plus nearby Singapore and Tokyo. Connect over VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2 or WireGuard — the app picks the best protocol automatically — and pay with PromptPay.
- In-country server in Bangkok — ideal for tasks that need a short route within Thailand
- Personal VPN use is legal in Thailand
- Pay with PromptPay, TrueMoney, card or crypto
- Auto-switches between VLESS+Reality / Hysteria2 / WireGuard based on network quality
- Free 7-day trial, no card required
Key facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| In-country server | Yes — Bangkok (in-country) |
| Nearby regional cities | Singapore and Tokyo (for failover/streaming) |
| Legal status of VPNs | Personal VPN use is legal in Thailand |
| Internet access in Thailand | Some websites are blocked under court orders per the Computer Crime Act (e.g. illegal content/gambling) |
| Recommended protocols in Thailand | WireGuard/Hysteria2 for speed, Reality when filtering appears |
| Supported protocols | VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG (auto-switching) |
| All server cities | Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London |
| Devices per account | 5 devices (monthly) / 10 devices (yearly and 2-year) |
| Bandwidth | Unlimited on every plan |
| Free trial | 7 days, no card required (50GB, up to 2 devices) |
| Payment methods | PromptPay, credit/debit card, TrueMoney, crypto (via BTCPay) |
| Guarantee | 30-day money-back |
| Logging policy | No-logs stance (our policy — not yet verified by a third party) |
| In-app modes | Gaming / Streaming / Privacy / Access |
Is it legal to use a VPN in Thailand?
Using a VPN for privacy or security is legal in Thailand — ordinary users can install and connect as usual. What's illegal is the illegal act itself, such as distributing unlawful content, not the VPN tool.
Thailand does block some websites under court orders issued under the Computer Crime Act (such as gambling sites or illegal content). Filtering in Thailand is not as strict as China's, but having a VPN still helps with privacy on public Wi-Fi and steadier connections.
Why the Bangkok server matters
We operate an in-country server in Bangkok, which means a short domestic route for users in Thailand — ideal for tasks that need a Thai endpoint while still encrypting your traffic. For cross-region streaming or gaming, Singapore and Tokyo are nearby options to switch to.
Pay straight away with PromptPay
TukTukVPN is built for Thai users: pay directly with PromptPay, or use TrueMoney, credit/debit card, or crypto (via BTCPay). Monthly, yearly and 2-year plans are available, with a 30-day money-back guarantee and a free 7-day trial that requires no card.
Frequently asked questions
Is using a VPN in Thailand illegal?
No. Personal VPN use for privacy and security is legal in Thailand. What's illegal is the unlawful act itself, not the use of a VPN.
Does TukTukVPN have servers in Thailand?
Yes — we have an in-country server in Bangkok, with Singapore and Tokyo as nearby regional cities to switch to.
How can I pay?
PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit card, or crypto (via BTCPay) — all supported. There's also a free 7-day trial with no card required.
Ready to try it yourself?
Free 7-day trial, no card — 50GB / 2 devices, every protocol included.