India To Thailand Road Trip: Essential Tips And Information For This Cross-Border Expedition
Thailand is one of the most sought-after destinations for Indian travellers, and is renowned for its dazzling temples, friendly locals, street food delights, and idyllic coastal adventures. In short, it stands as a premier tourist destination in Asia.
While air travel remains the preferred choice for visiting, particularly for shorter trips, did you know that the country is also accessible by road? Well, it’s possible via the India Myanmar Thailand Trilateral Highway that spans across 1360 km from Moreh in Manipur to Mae Sot in Thailand via Myanmar’s Mandalay and Naypyidaw.
If you are eager to take on this road trip, you can start your journey from Moreh, Manipur, situated on the Indo-Myanmar border, which will then lead you through Myanmar’s scenic routes, offering glimpses of cultural gems like Mandalay and Myawaddy before reaching Thailand. If you want to take your private vehicle for this trip, here are all essential details that you need to know.
Duration and expenses
The road trip typically spans 12 to 15 days, depending on pace and planned stops. Estimated costs can be between INR 4.5 to 5 lakhs, exclusive of documentation and permit charges.
Best time to travel
November to February, during the winter season, as this time offers favourable weather conditions across all three countries, making it ideal for road trips. Mild temperatures facilitate comfortable driving and sightseeing.
Permits and essential documents
International Driving Permit (IDP): Essential for cross-border travel, obtainable for a fee alongside a valid Indian Driving License.
Carnet fees: Mandatory for exiting and re-entering Myanmar, which comes at a cost, serving as security for the vehicle. The carnet pass remains valid for one year.
Things to carry
Travel Documents: Ensure that your passport has at least six months validity from the date of arrival. Carry several passport-sized photographs with a white background. Do have travel insurance, and carry all relevant documents. Also, pre-book accommodations and carry confirmation documents.
Vehicle documents: Keep your Indian Driving License handy. You need to have an international driving permit, which is necessary for cross-border travel. Vehicle insurance for comprehensive coverage. Carry original vehicle registration documents. Also, carnet documents which are Essential for border crossings.