🇹🇭 Thailand · Country Code +66

Cheap Calls to Thailand

₽11.90 / min

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Call Rates to Thailand — 2026

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Russia → Thailand
Mobile & Landline
₽11.90
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Thailand → Russia
Mobile numbers
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Thailand → Moscow & St. Petersburg
Landline numbers
₽1.00
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How to Start Calling Thailand

1

Install the app

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2

Top up your balance

Add credit via a bank card directly inside the app.

3

Dial a Thai number

Enter the number in international format (+66 area code number) and call.

4

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How to Dial a Thai Number

Thailand's country code is +66. All Thai numbers are 9 digits locally. When dialling internationally, drop the leading zero from the area or mobile prefix.

Bangkok landline numbers begin with 02 — drop the zero: +66 2 XXX XXXX. Thai mobile numbers start with 06X, 08X, or 09X — drop the zero: +66 8X XXX XXXX.

Type the full number into the Give a ring dial pad starting with +66 and the app handles the rest.

Example — Bangkok landline
+66 2 123 4567
+66 — Thailand country code 2 — Bangkok area code (drop the 0) 123 4567 — subscriber number
Example — Thai mobile
+66 81 234 5678
81 — mobile prefix (drop the leading zero of 081)

🇹🇭 Surprising & Funny Facts About Thailand

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The Only Southeast Asian Country Never Colonised

Thailand — formerly known as Siam — is the only nation in Southeast Asia that was never colonised by a European power. Its Thai name, Prathet Thai, literally means "Land of the Free." While every neighbouring country fell under British, French, or Dutch rule, Siam played European rivals against each other with extraordinary diplomatic finesse to preserve its independence throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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The King's Full Name Takes Over a Minute to Pronounce

The ceremonial full name of the Thai monarch is among the longest royal titles in the world — stretching to over 40 words in Thai. Bangkok itself has an official full name that holds the Guinness World Record for the longest place name on Earth: Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin… and so on, for 168 letters. Locals simply call it "Krung Thep" — City of Angels.

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Elephants Once Appeared on the National Flag

Until 1917, Thailand's national flag featured a white elephant on a red background — a symbol of royal power so ancient it dates back to the 13th century. The current red-white-blue tricolour replaced it during World War I, partly so Thai soldiers could tell their flag apart from the very similar-looking flag of Switzerland. Thailand is still home to one of the world's largest populations of Asian elephants.

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Pad Thai Was Invented as a Propaganda Tool

The dish now synonymous with Thai cuisine worldwide was essentially invented by a government campaign in the 1930s and 40s. The Thai prime minister promoted stir-fried rice noodles as a nationalist alternative to Chinese noodles, issued recipes to citizens, and sold them via government-subsidised street carts to encourage "Thai" eating habits. The world's most beloved Thai dish is, in part, a product of wartime nationalism.

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There Are More Buddhist Temples Than 7-Elevens

Thailand has approximately 40,000 Buddhist temples (wats) — more than one per square kilometre in Bangkok. Remarkably, Thailand also has more 7-Eleven convenience stores per capita than any other country on Earth, with over 14,000 locations. This means the country has achieved a rare balance: spiritual enlightenment is always nearby, and so is a cheap iced coffee at 3 a.m.

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A James Bond Villain's Lair Is a Real Island

Ko Tapu — the dramatic limestone spike rising from the sea near Phang Nga Bay — was made famous as "James Bond Island" in the 1974 film The Man with the Golden Gun. What the film didn't show is that the entire bay is riddled with over 40 such limestone karsts, formed over 10,000 years. Sea kayakers can paddle through their caves at low tide, no villain required.

Frequently Asked Questions

With Give a ring, calls from Russia to Thailand cost ₽11.90 per minute in 2026 — significantly cheaper than roaming charges from Russian mobile operators. The exact rate is displayed in the app before you dial.
Thailand's country code is +66. Drop the leading zero from the local prefix when dialling internationally. Bangkok landline: +66 2 XXX XXXX. Chiang Mai: +66 53 XXX XXX. Phuket: +66 76 XXX XXX. Thai mobile numbers (drop the zero from 06X/08X/09X): +66 8X XXX XXXX or +66 9X XXX XXXX. On the Give a ring dial pad, just start with +66 and type the rest.
No SIM card needed. Give a ring works entirely over the internet — any Wi-Fi or mobile connection (4G/5G) is sufficient to make and receive calls.
Yes — Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that was never colonised by a European power. Through skilled diplomacy and strategic concessions, the Kingdom of Siam maintained its independence while neighbours including Burma, Malaya, Indochina, and Indonesia were absorbed by Britain, France, and the Netherlands. The name Thailand literally means "Land of the Free" in the Thai language.
Yes — calls between Give a ring users are completely free, regardless of which country each person is in. Open the Contacts section, find the green double-handset icon next to a contact's name, and tap it to start a free call.

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