VPN for Vietnam
TukTukVPN has no server inside Vietnam — we say so plainly. The nearest cities are Bangkok and Singapore, both a short regional route from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. On filtered networks, VLESS+Reality makes traffic look like ordinary HTTPS. Free 7-day trial, no card required.
- No server inside Vietnam — Bangkok and Singapore are the nearest cities, and we say that up front
- Facebook and Google work in Vietnam; some foreign news and political sites are blocked at the ISP level
- No law bans personal VPN use in Vietnam
- VLESS+Reality makes traffic look like normal HTTPS when a network filters — the app switches protocols automatically
- Free 7-day trial (50GB, up to 2 devices), no card required
Key facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Servers in Vietnam | None — the nearest cities are Bangkok and Singapore (Tokyo is the next option) |
| Internet access in Vietnam | Facebook, Google and most global services work; some foreign news and political sites are blocked at the ISP level, varying by provider |
| Relevant laws | 2018 Cybersecurity Law (platform data rules) and Decree 147/2024 (social-media identity verification) — as of mid-2026 |
| Legal status of VPNs | No law bans personal VPN use in Vietnam |
| Recommended protocols in Vietnam | WireGuard/Hysteria2 for speed, Reality when a network filters |
| Vietnamese IP address | Not available — we run no server inside Vietnam |
| Website languages | Vietnamese, Thai and English versions available |
| 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 |
Does Vietnam censor the internet?
Vietnam sits between the open internets of Japan or Singapore and China's Great Firewall. Facebook, Google, YouTube and most global services work normally, but some foreign news sites and political content are blocked at the ISP level, and enforcement varies from one provider to another — a site that loads on one network may not load on the next.
The legal backdrop has also tightened: the 2018 Cybersecurity Law introduced data rules for platforms, and Decree 147/2024 added identity-verification requirements for social-media accounts (as of mid-2026). None of this bans personal VPN use. In practice, a VPN in Vietnam is mainly about privacy from network-level observation and steadier access on filtered connections.
No server in Vietnam — the honest nearest-city plan
We don't operate a server inside Vietnam, and we'd rather say that plainly than imply otherwise. The nearest cities in our network are Bangkok — geographically the closest to most of Vietnam — and Singapore, Southeast Asia's biggest internet-exchange hub. Both give users in Hanoi, Da Nang or Ho Chi Minh City a short regional route; Tokyo is the next option if you want to exit through Japan.
You don't have to choose manually: the app measures your connection and picks the server and protocol automatically, usually landing on Bangkok or Singapore from Vietnam. One honest consequence: because there's no Vietnam server, we can't give you a Vietnamese IP address — if that's your main need, we're not the right tool today.
Privacy on filtered Vietnamese networks
On networks that filter with deep packet inspection, protocols with clear fingerprints can be detected. VLESS+Reality is built for exactly this: it mimics a TLS connection to a real website, so filters struggle to tell it apart from ordinary browsing. AmneziaWG masks WireGuard's easily fingerprinted handshake as a fallback, and the app switches between them automatically.
To be straight about it: obfuscation improves your odds on filtered networks — no VPN can promise 100%. We hold a no-logs stance (our policy — not yet verified by a third party), and encrypting your traffic also protects you on hotel and cafe Wi-Fi, which is where most travellers actually get burned.
Sign up on the web, connect in the app
Create your account and manage billing on the web — connecting happens in the TukTukVPN app on your device. The free 7-day trial (50GB, up to 2 devices) needs no card, every paid plan has unlimited bandwidth and a 30-day money-back guarantee, and you can pay by credit/debit card, PromptPay, TrueMoney or crypto (via BTCPay). The website is available in Vietnamese, Thai and English.
Frequently asked questions
Does TukTukVPN have servers in Vietnam?
No — we don't operate servers inside Vietnam. The nearest cities in our network are Bangkok and Singapore, with Tokyo as the next option. The app routes you to whichever responds fastest.
Is using a VPN legal in Vietnam?
No law bans personal VPN use in Vietnam, and VPNs are widely used there. As everywhere, unlawful acts stay unlawful regardless of the tool you use.
Which server should I use from Vietnam?
Let the app decide — it usually picks Bangkok or Singapore, the two shortest regional routes from Vietnam. You can also select a city manually in the app if you need a specific exit country.
Can I get a Vietnamese IP address?
No. We have no server inside Vietnam, so we can't provide a Vietnamese IP. If that's specifically what you need, we're honestly not the right choice today.
Will TukTukVPN work on filtered networks in Vietnam?
On networks that filter with DPI, VLESS+Reality makes your traffic look like ordinary HTTPS, which improves the odds of connecting — but no VPN can promise 100%. The free 7-day trial exists so you can test on your own connection first.
Ready to try it yourself?
Free 7-day trial, no card — 50GB / 2 devices, every protocol included.