Convert Rai to Hectare (rai → ha)
The rai is the traditional Thai land unit, equal to 1,600 square meters, used in real estate and agriculture.
Rai to Hectare Conversion Table
10 common values| Rai | Hectare |
|---|---|
| 1 rai | 0.16 ha |
| 5 rai | 0.8 ha |
| 10 rai | 1.6 ha |
| 50 rai | 8 ha |
| 100 rai | 16 ha |
| 500 rai | 80 ha |
| 1,000 rai | 160 ha |
| 5,000 rai | 800 ha |
| 10,000 rai | 1,600 ha |
| 50,000 rai | 8,000 ha |
How to Convert Rai to Hectare Manually
Step by StepConverting rais to hectares is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in raisStart with the number of rais (rai) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 0.16The conversion factor from rai to ha is 0.16. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in hectaresThe result is your value in hectares (ha).
Formula
Multiply the value in rais by 0.16. For the reverse direction, multiply by 6.25.
ha = rai × 0.16rai = ha × 6.25Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 rai = 1600 m² = 0.16 ha.
- 1 rai = 4 ngan = 400 tarang wa.
- 1 hectare = 6.25 rai.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Assuming rai equals hectare — only 16%.
- Mixing rai with ngan or tarang wa without conversion.
- Using rai outside Thailand — not internationally recognised.
About Rai and Hectare
What is the Rai?
The rai equals exactly 1,600 square meters (40 m × 40 m) and is the traditional Thai land unit, still officially used in Thailand for real estate, agriculture, and property records. The rai is divided into 4 ngan (each 400 m²), and 1 ngan equals 100 wa (each 4 m²). Despite Thailand's adoption of the metric system, the rai remains the everyday unit for buying and selling land in Thai contexts — a small urban plot might be 1 rai, while rural farms are quoted in tens or hundreds of rai. The rai relates to the square meter (1 rai = 1,600 m²), the hectare (1 ha = 6.25 rai), and the acre (1 acre ≈ 2.529 rai). The rai's exact metric definition (1,600 m²) makes conversion to SI units precise, unlike many traditional land units.
- Thai rural property and farmland
- Thai real-estate listings
- Agricultural yield reporting in Thailand
A small Thai farm might be 10–20 rai (1.6–3.2 ha). Thai rice yields: 400–600 kg per rai.
What is the Hectare?
The hectare equals exactly 10,000 square meters (100 m × 100 m) and is the international standard area unit for agricultural land, forestry, and large land development. Adopted as part of the metric system in 1795, the hectare's name combines 'hect-' (one hundred) with 'are' (the basic metric land unit of 100 m²) — meaning 100 ares. A standard FIFA football pitch covers about 0.7 hectares, and Central Park in New York is approximately 341 hectares. Farms across Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia are sized in hectares (a small family farm might be 5–20 ha). The hectare relates to the square meter (1 ha = 10,000 m²), the square kilometer (100 ha = 1 km²), the acre (1 ha ≈ 2.471 acres), and the square mile (1 ha ≈ 0.00386 mi²). It is one of the few non-SI units accepted for use with SI for legal land measurement.
- European farm, vineyard and orchard size
- Forestry and conservation land
- Large construction projects and urban development
A rugby pitch is 1 hectare. A Bordeaux vineyard parcel is typically 5–10 ha. The Vatican City covers 44 ha.