
Routes
Ready to explore Thailand your way? Our customizable van tours let you travel in comfort and style, with routes tailored just for you! Whether it's the bustling streets of Bangkok, the serene beaches of Phuket, or the lush mountains of Chiang Mai, we've got you covered. Book now and start your adventure!

1
Central
Central Thailand is the heart of the country, featuring the vast Chao Phraya River basin, which is the nation's most fertile agricultural area. This region is characterized by its flat plains, extensive canal systems, and vibrant urban centers. Bangkok, the capital city, is located here, serving as the political, economic, and cultural hub of Thailand. Central Thailand is highly developed, with modern infrastructure and a mix of historical sites, bustling markets, and cosmopolitan amenities. The region's agriculture is dominated by rice production, earning it the nickname "the rice bowl of Asia."
- Ayutthaya
- Bangkok
- Saraburi
- Sumuth Songkhram
- Samuth Sakhon
- ETC.
2
Eastern
Eastern Thailand is a diverse region that includes coastal areas along the Gulf of Thailand and the mountainous terrain of the Chanthaburi and Trat provinces. The coastal part is known for its beautiful beaches and islands, such as Koh Chang and Pattaya, a bustling resort city. Inland, the fertile plains and valleys support fruit orchards, especially known for producing durian and rambutan. The region also has significant industrial zones, contributing to its economic importance.
- Chanthaburi
- Chonburi
- Rayong
- Trat
- ETC.


3
Northern
Northern Thailand is characterized by its mountainous terrain, which includes the highest peak in the country, Doi Inthanon. This region is known for its lush forests, cool climate, and scenic valleys. The area is culturally rich, with ancient temples, historical cities like Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, and ethnic hill tribes that offer a glimpse into traditional Thai lifestyles. The landscape is dotted with waterfalls, national parks, and fertile plains ideal for agriculture, particularly rice and fruit cultivation.
- Chiang Mai
- Chiang Rai
- Lampang
- Phetchabun
- ETC.
4
North-Eastern
Northeastern Thailand, or Isan, is predominantly a plateau region known as the Khorat Plateau. This area is marked by its arid climate, rolling hills, and expansive rice paddies. The Mekong River, forming part of the border with Laos, is a significant feature, providing water for agriculture and supporting diverse ecosystems. Isan is culturally distinct, with influences from Lao culture evident in its language, cuisine, and festivals. The region is less developed than other parts of Thailand, preserving a more traditional rural lifestyle.
- Khon Kaen
- Loei
- Nakhon Ratchasima
- Udonthani
- ETC.


5
South
Southern Thailand is a narrow peninsula bordered by the Andaman Sea to the west and the Gulf of Thailand to the east. This region is famed for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and limestone cliffs, making it a popular destination for tourists. Islands like Phuket, Koh Samui, and Krabi offer tropical paradises with vibrant marine life and coral reefs, ideal for diving and snorkeling. The interior is a mix of rainforests and rubber plantations, with a humid tropical climate.
- Krabi
- Phuket
- Phang Nga
- Suratthani
- ETC.
6
Western
Western Thailand is dominated by forested mountains and river valleys, with the Tenasserim Hills running along the border with Myanmar. This area is rich in natural beauty, featuring numerous national parks, waterfalls, and the famous River Kwai. The region is sparsely populated, with extensive forests that are home to diverse wildlife. Western Thailand is also a hub for adventure tourism, offering activities like trekking, rafting, and elephant sanctuaries.
- Kanchanaburi
- Nakhonpathom
- Phetchaburi
- Rachaburi
- ETC.
