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The Destination: Had Hong (Thailand’s Sahara)
While Thailand is famous for its lush jungles and tropical islands, few travelers know about its "hidden Sahara." If you’re looking for a landscape that feels like it was teleported from the Middle East into the heart of Southeast Asia, you need to steer your RV toward Had Hong in Ubon Ratchathani. Located along the mighty Mekong River, this "Thai Desert" is a seasonal wonder—vast, golden sand dunes that only emerge when the river recedes. For a motorhome traveler, it’s the
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 182 min read


Charming Mon Jam
Mon Jam is known for cafes and glamping and is located on a gorgeous hilltop area, only an hour’s drive from Chiang Mai. Since this was only a short distance away, we booked a few sky adventures near Chiang Mai for the morning.
Nack Natthee
Mar 181 min read


The Ultimate Water Park Itinerary (5 Days/3 Parks)
If you want to be the "World’s Best Parent" in 2026, skip the standard hotel pool and take the RV on a Water Park Road Trip. Imagine a week where your "backyard" is a different record-breaking water slide every day, and your "bedroom" is a quiet beach or a misty jungle park. By traveling in a motorhome, you avoid the "post-water-park meltdown." Instead of a long, soggy drive back to a hotel, the kids can shower in the RV, grab a snack from the fridge, and watch a movie in the
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 183 min read


Top 9 National Parks: Distance & Drive Guide
For travelers seeking an escape from the city, Thailand’s National Parks are the crown jewels of the "Land of Smiles." Spanning over 150 protected areas—from the misty, pine-clad peaks of the North to the ancient, prehistoric rainforests and turquoise marine sanctuaries of the South—these parks offer a side of the country most tourists never see. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a mountain hiker, or a beach seeker, here are the 10 iconic National Parks that should be on
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 183 min read


The Silver Screen Trail: 9 Iconic Movie Locations in Thailand
From the neon-drenched alleys of Bangkok to the prehistoric limestone karsts of the Andaman Sea, Thailand has long been Hollywood’s favorite tropical backlot. Whether it’s the high-octane gadgets of James Bond or the soul-searching shores of The Beach , these landscapes aren't just scenery—they are cinematic legends. For the modern traveler, the challenge is escaping the "tourist trap" version of these sets. Traveling by officially registered RV changes the script entirely.
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 184 min read


Your Gen Z Ultimate Thai Van Life Guide
Forget the 4:00 AM hostel check-outs and cramped overnight buses. If you’re looking for the "Main Character" energy for your Thailand trip, the only way to do it is on four wheels. From hidden "Aesthetic" cafes in the jungle to waking up at a cliffside viewpoint with your own espresso machine, here are the top Gen Z-approved spots to hit in your RV. Khao Sok national park 1. The "Cloud Camping" Aesthetic: Phu Thap Boek The Vibe: Lo-fi beats, misty mornings, and infinite cabb
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 183 min read


The Fruit & Gem Coast: A 4-Day East of Bangkok RV Itinerary
While many travelers instinctively head North to the mountains or South to the famous islands, the East of Bangkok is a hidden treasure trove for those in a motorhome. This route, often called the "Fruit and Gem Coast," offers a perfect blend of modern infrastructure, pristine National Parks, and some of the most beautiful coastal roads in Southeast Asia. Because our fleet consists of officially registered RVs , you have the legal freedom to park in stunning seaside spots an
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 183 min read


The 1,864 Curves: A Guide to the Mae Hong Son Loop
Driving from Bangkok to Pai is the ultimate Thai "pilgrimage" for road trip enthusiasts. It takes you from the glittering skyscrapers of the capital through the historic heart of the country, ending in the misty, winding mountains of the north. In a motorhome, this journey isn't just a drive—it’s a rolling home experience. Here is your guide to the 800km adventure. Total Distance: 800 km Recommended Duration: 4–6 days (to enjoy the stops) Road Conditions: Excellent highway
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 172 min read


The Blue Road: Guide to Southern Thailand’s Coastal Paradise
While the north of Thailand is famous for its misty mountains, the drive south from Bangkok is all about "The Blue Road." This is where the sparkling Gulf of Thailand meets the turquoise Andaman Sea. In a motorhome, it’s the ultimate way to find pristine beaches that the crowded tour buses simply cannot reach. If you are looking for white sands, fresh seafood, and the legal freedom to sleep by the ocean, here is your guide to navigating The Blue Road. The Route: Chasing the
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 173 min read


5 Incredible Escapes Under 3 Hours from Bangkok
For travelers landing in the capital, the city’s energy is unmatched—but sometimes you want to swap the skyscrapers for stars. Because our fleet consists of officially registered RVs , you have the legal freedom to bypass crowded hotels and wake up in the heart of these top locations. Phupha Camping Site, Ratchaburi 1. Khao Yai National Park (The "Tuscany" of Thailand) Drive Time: ~2.5 Hours Top Attraction: The "Big 5" Wildlife Safari. Khao Yai is a UNESCO World Heritage si
Pakorn Sethsawat
Mar 172 min read
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