Tourists who love road trips know that Thailand is a top choice in Southeast Asia. For visitors wondering how far Krabi is from Chiang Mai, the distance is nearly 1,500 kilometres. However, there are numerous hidden gems to be found along the way for those willing to make it a multi-day affair.
For a budget-friendly option, a car rental in Chiang Mai from Drive Car Rental is the way to go. We have locations throughout Thailand, including Krabi, that make it possible to rent in one location and drop off in another.
Let’s explore some of the more notable sites and towns to see along the roads from Chiang Mai to Krabi.
Chiang Mai to Bangkok
The quickest way to Bangkok from the ever-popular Chiang Mai is via Highway 11 to Lampang, and then Highway 1 to Bangkok. However, this route is only recommended for those short on time.
A far better way to experience the journey is by stopping at some of Thailand’s lesser-known historic and natural sites throughout the trip. This is best accomplished by spending a night or two in each of the following places:
Sukhothai
In the early formation of what would become modern Thailand, this mid-tier city was once the kingdom’s capital. Dotted around the city and within an hour’s drive are a jaw-dropping 200 ancient temples.
Most were constructed during the 13th and 14th centuries at the height of the city’s dominance. Many of the more popular sites can be seen by spending a few hours inside the Sukhothai Historical Park a few kilometres from the modern city centre.
Ayutthaya
After the decline of Sukhothai as the capital, the city of Ayutthaya, located two hours north of Bangkok, took the crown. Just as in Sukhothai, Ayutthaya’s rulers spared no expense in building immense temple complexes rivaled only by Cambodia’s Angkor Wat in size and prominence.
Like Sukhothai, most temples are near the city but many more can be found a short journey away and are definitely worth a visit for travellers who have time to spare.
Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi province is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls in all of Thailand. The national parks here, such as Erawan and Sai Yok, are not to be missed.
For history buffs, Kanchanaburi is also home to the cinema-famous Bridge on the River Kwai. Built during the Japanese occupation of Thailand in WW2, the bridge still stands today, unlike its cinematic cousin that was destroyed in the climax of the film that made it famous.
After Kanchanaburi, you can spend a few days relaxing in Bangkok before continuing the journey south.
Bangkok to Krabi
The long drive along the narrow peninsula of Thailand’s south provides several opportunities for scenic stops and relaxing towns. Here are a few recommended stops:
Hua Hin
This beachside town is off the radar for most international tourists. However, expats and locals who live in Bangkok often visit this city instead of the more famous party city Pattaya. It is a quieter town that provides plenty of seaside fun, great food, and fantastic resorts for those who want to relax.
Khao Sok National Park
A man-made reservoir situated in a valley of beautiful, towering limestone karsts is the perfect place to experience the nature and majesty of Southern Thailand. Day trips by boat and overnight stays on floating bungalows are the best way to experience this tranquil natural wonder.
Ao Nang
Most people who say they visited Krabi likely actually stayed in the quaint seaside town of Ao Nang. It’s a fantastic jumping-off point to the majestic nearby Railay and Tonsai beaches.
Both are flanked by the same large limestone karsts found throughout Thailand. Enjoy crystal clear waters, day trips by boat, and spectacular beachside fire shows at night. Krabi town itself is situated just twenty kilometres away.
See It All With Drive Car Rental
Once you’ve experienced the best area to stay in Chiang Mai, start your journey south with Drive Car Rental. We provide the option to rent in one location and drop off in another. Booking in advance is recommended to secure the best rates and vehicle selection.
Long-stay business travelers and expats can also rent cars on a long-term basis from Drive Car Rental. Monthly and annual rates are incredibly cost-effective, and you’re never responsible for repairs or maintenance!