5 epic cross-border road trips you can take from India
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Oct 18, 2024, 09:00 IST
5 epic cross-border road trips you can take from India
Road trips are always exciting, and also the best way to explore a place. The thrill and the sense of discovery turns all the more exciting when one ventures out for cross-border road adventures. And since India has a number of neighbouring nations, road trippers also get the opportunity to go beyond the borders and enjoy road trips like never before. If you also want to venture into such road trips, you have to be careful about the challenges like border regulations and vehicle documentation, which means careful planning is required. Read on to find out more.
Nepal
Nepal is known for its breathtaking mountain views, and also offers convenient travel options from India. If you start your trip from Delhi to Kathmandu, it will involve crossing through Uttar Pradesh and the Sunauli Border. Further, Nepal offers hassle-free immigration, making it a favourite among road trippers.
Entry requirements: No visa needed for Indian citizens. Carry a valid voter ID or passport. An Indian driving licence is sufficient for driving.
Bhutan
Also, known as the happiest country in the world,’ Bhutan is a serene escape. Driving from Delhi to Thimphu via the Guwahati-Phuentsholing route takes you through scenic Himalayan landscapes and quiet Bhutanese villages.
Entry requirements: No passport or visa needed for Indians, but vehicle pre-registration is required at the Phuentsholing border.
Myanmar
Myanmar, also called the Land of Gold, offers cultural riches, golden pagodas, and picturesque beaches. You can drive from Delhi through Manipur, crossing the Moreh Border into Myanmar, before heading to cities like Mandalay and Yangon.
Entry requirements: Visa, overland travel permit, temporary import permit for the vehicle, and a special MMT permit.
Sri Lanka
Yes, you can drive to Sri Lanka! Starting from Delhi, the route takes you through Tamil Nadu, from where you can ferry your vehicle from Tuticorin port to Colombo. Sri Lanka's beaches and cultural spots make it an unforgettable road trip destination.
Entry requirements: International driving licence, carnet, and a 30-day e-visa for Indian citizens.
Thailand
Thailand, a perennial favourite among Indian tourists, offers an exciting road journey starting from Imphal through Myanmar’s Moreh border. The drive to Bangkok allows you to experience both the cultural wonders of Myanmar and Thailand’s tropical beauty.
Entry requirements: E-visa on arrival for Indian passport holders, and ensure you have all necessary vehicle documents for Myanmar travel.
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