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Plan five of Thailand's standout 2026 road trips with tips on routes, best seasons, fuel stops, and scenic highlights from mountains to beaches.
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Thailand rewards drivers who chase horizons. A car gives you sunrise summits, quiet coves, and night markets after tour buses leave. This guide maps five tried-and-tested routes that balance distance, road quality, and great stops. Pick a weekend dash from Bangkok or a northern loop with mountain views, then match your timing to the season and go.
Locals drive on the left. Carry your passport, home license, and an International Driving Permit. Buckle up, keep kids in the back, and keep headlights on in rain or fog. Police set up checkpoints on major routes, so roll down the window and show documents with a smile. Expressways near Bangkok take cash. Rural stations sell Gasohol 91 and 95, and PTT stops pack clean toilets and coffee. Download offline maps, save pins for fuel and hospitals, and avoid night drives on rural roads.
Cool, dry months from November to February favor long northern loops. Rains from May to October green up waterfalls, and roads can turn slick in the hills. Check local alerts for landslides in Mae Hong Son and fog on high passes. Pack insect repellent, a light rain jacket, and spare water in the trunk. For Chiang Mai stops before or after a loop, use our Chiang Mai Travel Guide to plan temples, markets, and viewpoints around your drive. Looking for beach runs during dry months? Browse Thailand’s top beaches in February for a well-timed coastal drive.
Northern Thailand’s signature mountain circuit
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Thailand’s classic loop winds through pine forests, tea villages, caves, and high passes. Drive it clockwise for a gentle warm-up to Pai, or go counterclockwise for faster access to Doi Inthanon side trips. Routes 107, 1095, and 108 link the circuit, with 1,864 bends and wide views around every turn. Stop at Pai Canyon at sunset, Tham Lod Cave in Soppong, Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu over Mae Hong Son town, and Ban Rak Thai for tea and a lakeside lunch. Aim for three to five days. Brake early on steep descents, watch for fog at dawn, and book a mountain stay to split long legs.
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Chiang Mai
Waterfalls, war history, and river nights
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Leave Bangkok on Highway 4, then cut to 323 for Kanchanaburi in about three hours, traffic depending. Park near the Bridge on the River Kwai, visit the war museum, then plan day two for Erawan National Park and its seven-tier falls. Clear pools sit under limestone ledges, and you can swim in the lower tiers. Add a side trip to Srinakarin Dam or the Hellfire Pass Memorial. River rafts and boutique stays line the Kwai, and evening markets load up on grilled pork skewers and kanom. Watch for speed cameras on 323, avoid night drives near wildlife corridors, and carry small bills for park fees and parking.
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Bangkok / Kanchanaburi
Seafood, viewpoints, and a Koh Chang gateway
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Follow Route 3 out of Bangkok for a seafood-and-sea-views drive that fits families and first-time visitors. Break in Rayong for beach time at Laem Mae Phim, then roll to Chanthaburi’s riverfront old town for gemstone history and the grand cathedral. Detour to Noen Nangphaya viewpoint and Namtok Phlio National Park for a short hike and a cold dip. Carry on to Trat for quiet mangroves and the car ferry to Koh Chang from Ao Thammachat Pier, with frequent sailings. Expect good highways, short hilly stretches, and steady fuel stops. Book coastal stays ahead on weekends and pack a dry bag for ferry spray.
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Eastern Thailand
Weeked, 9 AM–4 PM
Temples, tea ridges, and a Golden Triangle arc
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Head out on Highway 118 to hot springs at Mae Kachan, then reach Chiang Rai for the White Temple, Blue Temple, and the Black House museum. Turn northwest on 1089 for switchbacks to Doi Mae Salong, a high ridge with tea slopes, Yunnan food, and crisp dawn air. Continue to Mae Sai or the Golden Triangle at Sop Ruak, then loop back to Chiang Mai via Phayao Lake and Route 120 over Doi Luang’s viewpoint. Two to four days gives room for markets and hill gardens. Fog can sit on ridges at first light, trucks crawl on climbs, and brakes heat up on long downs, so pace the car.
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Northern Thailand
Karst bays, warm beaches, and cave pools
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Cross the Sarasin Bridge from Phuket for sunrise at Samet Nangshe, with karst towers rising from the bay. Paddle in Ao Phang-nga National Park, then cut east for Krabi and base near Ao Nang. Spend a day on Railay by longtail, climb to Tiger Cave Temple for a panorama, and cool off at Emerald Pool and the blue spring in Khlong Thom. Loop back on Route 4 through Than Bok Khorani’s limestone valleys and coastal viewpoints. Roads run smooth and wide, with short two-lane sections. Watch for sudden rain, plan beach parking early in the day, and expect speed checks near towns and schools.
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Southern Thailand
You hold five routes that deliver strong scenery without punishing hours behind the wheel. Set your pace, lock in one or two bases, and stack short day trips around them. Bangkok to Kanchanaburi pairs war history with emerald pools, then a side visit to Hellfire Pass deepens the story, read more in this guide to Hellfire Pass. The Andaman loop links karst bays and warm-water beaches, then a Krabi detour rewards hikers and cave fans, see our Krabi Travel Guide for specific stops.
Give your car a quick once-over before each leg. Top up fuel at half a tank in the mountains, and slow down near villages where scooters pull from side roads. Rain can hit hard, so add buffer time and a dry bag for phones and cards. For more tips on keeping safe during long drives and exploring the best national parks, view our Thailand National Parks Guide. Tweak any route, add an extra night, or swap a waterfall for a hill temple. The joy sits in the stretch between dots on the map, and Thailand serves that in spades.
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