BhutanSet amid the lofty mountains, Bhutan, hailed as the happiest country globally, lures adventurers in search of tranquillity and excitement. You would be glad to know that it’s accessible via road from India. Do not that crossing the Phuentsholing border mandates a vehicle, passport, ID proof, and pre-registration.
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Sri LankaFor this, you will have to opt for a ferry journey from southern India to the tropical paradise of Sri Lanka, where palm-fringed beaches and ancient ruins promise endless experiences. Ensure you have an international driving licence, carnet, and motor insurance for seamless exploration.
ThailandThailand, a haven for travellers, is all about tropical delights, from pristine beaches to bustling nightlife. Crossing Myanmar, secure an e-visa on arrival with an Indian passport, along with essential permits and an international driving licence. Rest is hassle-free travel till the destination.
BangladeshYou can also opt for a road trip to this neighbouring country that extends warm welcome to curious travellers. Ensure you have your passport, visa, special permits, and a carnet with you when you set out for travel. When here, indulge in Bengali delicacies and temple visits.
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ChinaDespite stringent border regulations, China's vast landscapes and historic towns are worth exploring. Obtain a valid passport, visa, overland permits, temporary driving licence, and Tibet Travel permit for an enriching experience.
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VietnamVietnam, with its enticing visa schemes and digital nomad opportunities, makes for another destination that is great for a road trip. Travel through Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos, and ensure that you are equipped with necessary permits and local insurance for your vehicle.
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MalaysiaYou can even consider a road trip till Malaysia. All you have to do is secure permits and documentation, including a passport, visa, international driving licence, for a seamless journey via Myanmar and Thailand.