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Frequently asked questions

Where is Tak Province?
We know you’re eager to toss your suitcase in the trunk and start your trip to Tak Province. But before you get behind the wheel, here are a few basic facts about the place. This part of Thailand is home to 24,100 people. If you want to find out what awesome things there are to do here, you could always have a chat to some of the friendly locals.
What are the best road trip destinations in Tak Province?
Tak Province is a fantastic place to hit the open roads and highways in your own rental car. Turn up the music and enjoy the freedom of checking out all the region’s gems scattered between each of its most celebrated tourist destinations. Try to check off as many of this place’s most outstanding destinations as you can:

  • Mae Sot (population of 44,600)
  • Tak (population of 24,100)
  • Ban Tak (population of 18,400)
  • Mae Ramat (population of 17,300)

How can I get a cheap car rental in Tak Province?
We’ve put together a list of all the tricks of the trade to help you save on a rental car:

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  • Search both airport and non-airport pickup and drop-off outlet locations to be sure you’re receiving the cheapest offer around;
  • If you have some elbow room in your schedule, adjust your dates to find cheaper prices on different days of the week;
  • Nobody likes being slapped with a late fee. Avoid having to pay for an extra day by making sure your pickup and drop-off times are similar;
  • Sometimes rental companies reward you with discounts if you pay right away, so keep your eyes peeled for these money-saving offers;
  • Make your booking as soon as your vacation dates are finalized. You’ll get the biggest selection early on.

What is the most popular rental car category in Tak Province?
From coral reefs to sandy shores and rolling hills, Tak Province is home to some dazzling natural wonders. Why not hit the road and explore a few of them? Escape the city and arrange some fun excursions. A full-size SUV is suited to those longer rides. With the ability to take on all types of roads, these larger vehicles make it a pleasure to detour off the beaten path.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Tak Province?
First of all, there’s a huge variety of luxurious rental vehicles available in Tak Province. What you end up going with depends on your budget and what you’re hoping to do. Prestige vehicles often spare no expense when it comes to comfort and class. If you’re splashing out, why not book an SUV with all the bells and whistles, or perhaps a flashy medium-sized sedan? On the other hand, if you’re just after a car to get from A to B as economically as possible, we can help you out with an economy vehicle (or something else that won’t burn a hole in your wallet).
What side of the road do they drive on in Tak Province?
The left side of the road is where you’ll be driving along in Tak 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 opposite side of what you’re used to.
Are there speed limits in Tak Province?
In Tak Province, the maximum speed limit outside a built-up area is generally 120km/h. (60km/h is the minimum.) When approaching residential zones, don’t forget that unless specified otherwise, 60km/h is the limit.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Thailand?
Most of the time, your car rental company will bill the amount detailed on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges. Alternatively, they may share your information with local authorities, who’ll then issue a fine directly to you.