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Frequently asked questions

Where is Nakhon Sawan Province?
Before you pack your suitcase and set off on your next wonderful adventure, let us give you a few facts about Nakhon Sawan Province. This part of Thailand is home to around 91,800 people. If you want to discover what wonderful things there are to do here, you could always ask some of the locals.
What are the best road trip destinations in Nakhon Sawan Province?
Being in control of when and where you travel is a huge advantage of having your own rental car while on vacation. Take the reins on your journey around Nakhon Sawan Province and delight in the freedom of exploring its best destinations at your own pace. Try to tick off as many of this place’s most outstanding destinations as you can:

  • Nakhon Sawan (population of 91,800)
  • Lat Yao (population of 17,500)
  • Phaisali (population of 13,100)
  • Kao Liao (population of 5,000)

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  • It’s best to book as soon as your vacation dates are finalized. You’ll have the largest range to choose from the earlier you book.

What is the most popular rental car category in Nakhon Sawan Province?
From coral reefs to sandy shores and rolling hills, Nakhon Sawan Province features some dazzling nature. Why not hit the highway and explore a handful of them? Escape town and organize some day trips. A full-size SUV is a perfect fit for longer drives. With the power to deal with all types of terrain, these bigger vehicles make it a delight to detour off the beaten path.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Nakhon Sawan Province?
Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes finding the right car important. If you’re about to embark on an unforgettable road trip around Nakhon Sawan Province, a roomy SUV could be a good choice. If you want the cheapest price possible and plan on sticking mostly to the city, a budget compact is a clever pick. All you have to do is decide what’s going to be the best fit, round up the troops, and start clocking up those miles.
What side of the road do they drive on in Nakhon Sawan Province?
In Nakhon Sawan Province, you’ll be driving on the left side of the road. That means the driver’s seat is on the right side. If your rental vehicle has a manual transmission, get ready to be shifting gears with your left hand.
Are there speed limits in Nakhon Sawan Province?
Speed limits generally range from 60km/h to 120km/h in Nakhon Sawan Province and are strictly enforced. Residential streets usually have a maximum speed of 60km/h, unless signed otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Thailand?
Generally, your chosen rental car company will charge the amount listed on the fine to your credit card, including local taxes and surcharges. Otherwise, they may forward your contact details to local law enforcement agencies, who’ll then send a fine to your postal address.