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Frequently asked questions

Where is Nan Province?
We know you can’t wait to fling your bags in the trunk and start your trip to Nan Province. But before you get behind the wheel, let us give you some details about the place. This part of Thailand is home to 24,700 people. If you’re eager to discover what cool things there are to see and do here, you could always strike up a conversation with some of the friendly locals.
Where are the best road trip destinations in Nan Province?
You’ll find getting from A to B is half the fun when you have your own rental car. The most well-known destinations in Nan Province are joined by miles of open roads and highways where good times await and your sightseeing opportunities are endless. Your rental car’s GPS will guide you to this destination’s best places:

  • Nan
  • Pua
  • Na Noi
  • Phu Phiang

How can I get a cheap car rental in Nan Province?
We’ve compiled our best tips and tricks to help you save some serious cash:

  • A car can take you anyplace you want to go — so can we. Compare the hottest deals from the top companies in town in a couple of clicks.
  • Set up an email Price Drop Alert for your upcoming vacation destination. You never know what great bargains will zoom straight into your inbox;
  • Research is the key to getting the best rental bargains in town, so be sure to check out both airport and non-airport pickup and drop-off outlets before you splash cash on your ride;
  • If you don’t mind which day of the week you collect the keys to your car and your travel plans are flexible, experiment with days and dates to find the hottest deal;
  • Nobody enjoys being hit with a late fee. Avoid the trouble of having to pay for an extra day by ensuring your pickup and drop-off times are around the same time;
  • Some car rental companies reward you with discounts if you pay immediately, so watch out for these kinds of deals;
  • Don’t let the deal you’ve been looking for slip through your fingers. Book as soon as you can and drive away with your dream set of wheels.

What is the most popular rental car category in Nan Province?
From coral reefs to sandy shores and rolling hills, Nan Province has some dazzling nature. Why not hit the highway and enjoy the best of them? Skip town and set out on some fun excursions. An SUV is well suited to those longer drives. With the power to cope with all types of roads, these larger vehicles make it a joy to detour from the beaten track.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Nan Province?
For some of us, owning a luxury vehicle is a little (or a lot!) out of reach. But renting your dream car is far more achievable than you might think! Imagine the feeling of rolling into town in a swish sports car, even if it’s only for a short while. Or perhaps all you’re looking for is a dependable set of wheels to bring you safely from A to B. Flashy or frugal? Either way, one thing’s for sure — there’s a rental car to suit your style in Nan Province.
What side of the road do they drive on in Nan Province?
The left side of the road is where you’ll be driving in Nan Province. Be aware that the controls of your rental vehicle here, like the steering wheel and stick shift (if your car has manual transmission), will be on the other side of what you’re used to.
Are there speed limits in Nan Province?
In Nan Province, the maximum default speed limit is generally 120km/h. (The minimum is 60km/h.) When approaching residential zones, don’t forget that unless indicated otherwise, the speed limit is 60km/h.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Thailand?
More often than not, your chosen car rental company will charge the amount stated on the fine to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may forward your contact details to the relevant local law enforcement agency so they can send a fine straight to you.