tuktukvpn
Last updated: July 2026

Cheap VPN for Thailand — value without the free-VPN risk

Short answer

A truly cheap VPN is more than a low sticker price: check bandwidth, devices, security, and how you pay. TukTukVPN starts around ฿99/month on the 2-year plan (฿329 monthly) with unlimited bandwidth, 5–10 devices, PromptPay, and a no-logs stance — value without the free-VPN privacy trade-off. Free 7-day trial.

TL;DR
  • Real, verifiable prices: ฿329/month · ฿1,908/year (≈฿159/month) · ฿2,376/2-year (≈฿99/month)
  • Unlimited bandwidth and 5–10 devices on every paid plan — the cheap plan is not a stripped-down tier
  • Pay locally with PromptPay, TrueMoney, card, or crypto (via BTCPay)
  • Free 7-day trial with no card required, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Cheap without the free-VPN trade-off: we run our own network and hold a no-logs stance

Key facts

ItemDetail
Best forBudget buyers in Thailand who want a low price without the privacy trade-offs of free VPNs
Monthly plan฿329/month
Yearly plan฿1,908/year — about ฿159 per month
2-year plan฿2,376 per two years — about ฿99 per month, the lowest per-month price
BandwidthUnlimited on paid plans (free trial capped at 50GB)
Devices per account5 devices (monthly) / 10 devices (yearly and 2-year)
Free trial7 days, no card required — limited to 50GB / 2 devices
Guarantee30-day money-back
Payment methodsPromptPay, credit/debit card, TrueMoney, and crypto (via BTCPay)
Supported protocolsVLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG — the app switches automatically based on network conditions
Server locations in the appSingapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London
Data policyNo-logs stance — this is our policy; it has not yet been audited by an external third party
NetworkWe run our own servers end to end

What "cheap" should actually mean in a VPN

The sticker price is only half the story. A genuinely cheap VPN is one where the effective monthly cost is low and nothing important was cut to get there: bandwidth, device count, protocol quality, and how you pay all count. A plan that looks cheap but caps your data or limits you to two devices can end up costing more than it appears.

Four things to check before calling any VPN cheap: the real per-month price across the whole billing period (including what renewal costs after any promo), whether bandwidth is unlimited, how many devices one account covers, and whether you can pay the way you actually pay for things — in Thailand, that means PromptPay or TrueMoney, not only a foreign-currency card charge.

Why free VPNs usually cost you privacy

Running a VPN network costs real money — servers, bandwidth, engineers. When the product is free, that money has to come from somewhere, and historically it has often come from the users themselves: injected ads, aggressive data collection, or selling browsing behavior to third parties. Independent research over the years has repeatedly found free VPN apps with weak or missing encryption and intrusive tracking.

That doesn't make every free VPN malicious, but it inverts the point of a VPN: you install one to keep your traffic private, while a free operator has a structural incentive to monetize exactly that traffic. A cheap paid plan — where you're the customer, not the product — is the safer trade. Our middle path is honest: test everything on the free 7-day trial (no card), then pay from about ฿99 per month if it earns it.

TukTukVPN prices, transparently

There are three plans, and the numbers below are the full amounts you pay — the same figures shown on our pricing page: ฿329 for one month, ฿1,908 for one year (about ฿159 per month), and ฿2,376 for two years (about ฿99 per month). There's no introductory teaser rate that jumps at renewal.

Every paid plan is the same product: unlimited bandwidth, the full protocol set (VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG) with automatic switching, all five server cities (Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London), and 5 devices on monthly or 10 on yearly and 2-year. The cheapest plan isn't a stripped-down tier — it's the same service billed for longer.

You can pay with PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit card, or crypto via BTCPay — no foreign-currency card required. Start with the free 7-day trial (no card, 50GB / 2 devices), and every paid plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee.

How we compare with the big names on price

Honest framing, as of mid-2026: premium incumbents such as NordVPN and ExpressVPN generally list monthly plans well above ours, while budget-focused rivals advertise very low multi-year promotional rates that typically rise substantially at renewal. Prices change often, so we won't hardcode theirs here — check their current pricing pages.

Also honest: the incumbents beat us on some axes. Several publish independent third-party no-logs audits — ours is a stance, not yet an audit — and they run far larger server fleets across many more countries. If you need servers in dozens of countries or an externally audited policy, a premium incumbent may fit you better.

Where we fit best: you're in Thailand or use Thai services, you want a low, stable price with unlimited bandwidth, and you want to pay with PromptPay or TrueMoney — which the global players generally don't accept.

Check the numbers yourself before you decide

Our prices are verifiable right now on our pricing page — ฿329 monthly, ฿1,908 yearly, ฿2,376 for two years. For any competitor, check their own pricing page for the current rate and, importantly, the renewal rate after the promotional period ends; VPN pricing changes frequently, and third-party "deal" pages are often out of date. Then use our free 7-day trial (no card) to test the actual product on your own connection — the cheapest VPN is the one that does the job at a price you verified yourself.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest TukTukVPN plan?

The 2-year plan: ฿2,376 billed once for two years, which works out to about ฿99 per month. The yearly plan is ฿1,908 (about ฿159/month) and the monthly plan is ฿329. All three include the same unlimited-bandwidth service — longer billing is the only difference.

Why not just use a free VPN?

A free VPN still has costs, so the operator has to earn from something else — ads, data collection, or selling browsing behavior — and independent research has repeatedly found free VPN apps with weak encryption or intrusive tracking. If you want to try before paying, our 7-day trial requires no card and comes from a paid service with a no-logs stance.

Does the cheap plan have speed or data limits?

No. Every paid plan has unlimited bandwidth and the full protocol set — the 2-year plan is the same service as monthly, just billed for longer. Only the free trial is capped, at 50GB and 2 devices.

Can I pay without a credit card?

Yes. We accept PromptPay, TrueMoney, and crypto via BTCPay alongside credit/debit cards — and the free 7-day trial requires no card at all.

Is TukTukVPN the absolute cheapest VPN in Thailand?

We don't claim that. Some rivals run multi-year promotions that may beat ฿99/month, though renewal prices often rise sharply afterwards. Compare full billing-period totals and renewal rates on their own sites, then weigh what you get — we compete on verifiable prices, unlimited bandwidth, Thai payment methods, and a no-card trial.

What if I subscribe and it's not worth it?

Every paid plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee — and you can (and should) test the free 7-day trial first, no card required.

Ready to try it yourself?

Free 7-day trial, no card — 50GB / 2 devices, every protocol included.