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Last updated: July 2026

NordVPN alternative for Thailand — an honest side-by-side

Short answer

NordVPN is a strong, large-network VPN with published independent no-logs audits. TukTukVPN is the Thai-first alternative: pay with PromptPay or TrueMoney, get DPI-resistant protocols (VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2), and an effective price of about ฿99/month on the 2-year plan. Free 7-day trial, no card.

TL;DR
  • NordVPN is genuinely good — a far larger server network and repeated independent no-logs audits. We won't pretend otherwise.
  • As of mid-2026, NordVPN doesn't list PromptPay or TrueMoney — TukTukVPN takes both, plus cards and crypto (via BTCPay).
  • TukTukVPN's prices are flat baht prices: ฿329/month, or about ฿99/month effective on the 2-year plan.
  • VLESS+Reality and Hysteria2 are built to resist DPI on networks that actively detect and block VPN traffic.
  • Not sure? Take the free 7-day trial (no card) and judge from results on your own network.

Key facts

ItemDetail
Who this comparison is forThai users weighing NordVPN against a local-first alternative — payment methods, blocking resistance and baht pricing are the deciding axes
TukTukVPN protocolsVLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG — the app switches automatically based on network conditions
NordVPN protocols (as of mid-2026)NordLynx (WireGuard-based) and OpenVPN, with obfuscated server options — check their site for the current list
TukTukVPN server locationsSingapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London — 5 cities on a network we run end to end
NordVPN network (as of mid-2026)Thousands of servers across 100+ countries — far larger than ours; verify current numbers on their site
TukTukVPN pricing฿329/month, ฿1,908/year (≈฿159/mo), or ฿2,376 for 2 years (≈฿99/mo) — flat baht prices
NordVPN pricingBilled in foreign currency and changes with promotions — we don't print their price here; check their official site for the current rate
Payments in ThailandTukTukVPN: PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit card, and crypto (via BTCPay). NordVPN does not list PromptPay or TrueMoney as of mid-2026
No-logs verificationNordVPN has commissioned repeated independent no-logs audits. TukTukVPN holds a no-logs stance — it is our policy, not yet audited by an external third party
Free trialTukTukVPN: 7 days, no card required (50GB / 2 devices). NordVPN mainly relies on its money-back guarantee; trial availability varies by platform (as of mid-2026)
Money-back guaranteeTukTukVPN: 30 days. NordVPN also offers a 30-day guarantee (as of mid-2026)
Devices per accountTukTukVPN: 5 (monthly) / 10 (yearly and 2-year). NordVPN: up to 10 simultaneous (as of mid-2026)
BandwidthUnlimited on TukTukVPN paid plans (free trial capped at 50GB)

Is NordVPN good? Honestly: yes

NordVPN is one of the largest and most established consumer VPNs in the world. As of mid-2026 it advertises thousands of servers across more than 100 countries, has commissioned repeated independent no-logs audits from major firms, and has a long track record with streaming and general use. If your top priorities are the biggest possible network and an externally verified no-logs policy, it is a legitimate choice — this page isn't going to pretend otherwise.

But 'is it good' isn't the real question for a buyer in Thailand. The real question is whether it fits how you pay, the networks you actually use, and the price you want to pay in baht. That's where the comparison gets interesting.

Where TukTukVPN fits Thai users better

Payment is the clearest gap. TukTukVPN takes PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit cards, and crypto (via BTCPay), billed in baht at flat prices. NordVPN, as of mid-2026, bills in foreign currency and doesn't list PromptPay or TrueMoney — if you don't have (or don't want to use) an international card, that's a practical dead end.

The protocol stack is built for hostile networks. VLESS+Reality disguises VPN traffic as ordinary HTTPS browsing, and Hysteria2 (QUIC/UDP-based) holds up on lossy Wi-Fi and mobile data. The app switches between them and WireGuard/AmneziaWG automatically — useful on networks that use deep packet inspection (DPI) to detect and throttle or block VPNs.

And the price is simply lower: ฿329 month-to-month, about ฿159/month effective on the yearly plan, and about ฿99/month effective on the 2-year plan — with no intro-price-then-renewal-jump pattern. There's also a Bangkok server when you need a Thai IP address from abroad.

Where NordVPN is genuinely stronger

Network size, first. NordVPN's fleet spans 100+ countries; TukTukVPN runs 5 cities (Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London). If you need IP addresses in many different countries — say, for travel across many regions or accessing many countries' content — NordVPN wins that clearly.

Second, verification. NordVPN's no-logs policy has been audited by independent third parties multiple times. TukTukVPN holds a no-logs stance — it's our policy and we state it plainly, but it has not yet been externally audited. If a published audit is a hard requirement for you, that's a real point in Nord's favor and we won't spin it.

Third, maturity: NordVPN has been operating at scale for years and ships a broad feature ecosystem (as of mid-2026 that includes threat-blocking tools, mesh networking and dedicated IP options — check their site for the current feature list).

Which should you choose? Scenario by scenario

Choose TukTukVPN if you want to pay with PromptPay or TrueMoney, want flat baht pricing (from about ฿99/month effective), mostly connect to Asian routes (Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok), or sit behind networks that aggressively detect VPN traffic — the Reality/Hysteria2 stack is designed for exactly that.

Choose NordVPN if you need server coverage in many countries, require an independently audited no-logs policy, or want a large add-on feature ecosystem from a long-established provider.

If you're on the fence, the cheap way to decide is empirical: TukTukVPN's 7-day trial needs no card, and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee after that — test on your own home and mobile networks and let the results decide.

Verify current NordVPN pricing before you decide

We deliberately don't print NordVPN's prices on this page: VPN pricing across the industry changes frequently with promotions, and renewal prices often differ from introductory prices. Before deciding, check NordVPN's current pricing on their official website, compare it with our pricing page (฿329/month, ฿1,908/year, ฿2,376/2-year), and compare the total cost over the period you'll actually keep the subscription — not just the headline monthly figure.

Frequently asked questions

Is NordVPN good in 2026?

Yes — it's one of the biggest consumer VPNs, with servers in over 100 countries and repeated independent no-logs audits (as of mid-2026). The trade-offs for Thai users are payment (no PromptPay/TrueMoney listed), foreign-currency billing, and price. Whether it's good *for you* depends on which of those matter.

Does NordVPN accept PromptPay or TrueMoney?

As of mid-2026, NordVPN does not list PromptPay or TrueMoney among its payment methods — payment is typically by international card, crypto, or similar. TukTukVPN accepts PromptPay, TrueMoney, credit/debit cards, and crypto (via BTCPay), billed in baht.

Is TukTukVPN cheaper than NordVPN?

TukTukVPN's prices are fixed in baht: ฿329/month, ฿1,908/year (≈฿159/mo), ฿2,376/2-year (≈฿99/mo). NordVPN's pricing varies with promotions and renewal terms, so we won't print a number that may be stale — check their site and compare the total cost over your intended subscription length.

Does TukTukVPN have an independent no-logs audit like NordVPN?

No — and we say that plainly. NordVPN has published third-party no-logs audits; TukTukVPN holds a no-logs stance, meaning it's our stated policy but it hasn't yet been verified by an external auditor. If a published audit is non-negotiable for you, NordVPN currently wins on that axis.

Why is TukTukVPN's server network so much smaller?

By design: we run 5 cities (Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London) on a network we operate end to end, focused on the routes Thai users actually need — including a Bangkok server for a Thai IP from abroad. If you need IPs in dozens of countries, a larger provider like NordVPN fits better.

What's the easiest way to compare them myself?

Test on your own network. TukTukVPN's free trial runs 7 days with no card required (50GB / 2 devices), and paid plans carry a 30-day money-back guarantee — sign up on the web, connect in the app, and compare real-world results against whatever you use today.

Ready to try it yourself?

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