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The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

From 2016, if you are travelling from Guwahati to Imphal and Moreh, via Dimapur, by road, you will actually be driving on the Asian Highway (AH-1), which is a part of the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway that will connect Moreh to Mae Sot in Thailand, via Mandalay and Yangon in Myanmar. The Myawaddy-Thinggan Nyenaung-Kawkareik section of the Asian highway linking India, Myanmar and Thailand has been put into service, which means that the India-Myanmar-Thailand (IMT) road corridor is technically operational and you should soon be able to drive on it. If you did decide to take the roadtrip, it would take 14 days to cover the 4,500 km once-in-a-life drive.

You can watch the setting sun over Guwahati. It looks a bit like this.

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

You can have a stare off with some really angry clouds in Shillong

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip


You can visit a city from the 9th Century – Bagan, considered the starting point of the country of Mayanmar

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

Road through Mandalay…

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip


You can see one of the massive pagodas in Naypyidaw, Mayanmar’s beautiful but hauntingly empty capital city.

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

And then, Yangon (formerly Rangoon) where Bahadur Shah Zafar was kept in captivity by the British.

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

Or just gaze out at Bang Pa In Royal Palace, Thailand before heading to Bangkok.

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

Bangkok, Thailand – if your life hasn’t changed by the time you have arrived here, you’ve done something wrong.

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip

Here’s a handy map of your forthcoming roadtrip

The India-Thailand Highway Should Be Your Next Roadtrip


In the future, the AH-1 will start from Tokyo (connected by ferry) and run through Seoul, Beijing, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom to Mae Sot, Yangon, Mandalay, Tamu, Moreh, Imphal, Kohima, Dimapur, Nagaon, Jorabat (Guwahati), Shillong, Dawki, Sylhet, Dhaka, Kolkata, Kanpur, New Delhi, Attari, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Kabul, Istanbul till the border of Bulgaria.

The northeastern part of the highway will be known as AH-2 if one is travelling from the Indonesian capital city of Denpasar to Jakarta, Singapore (connected by ferry), Bangkok, Mandalay, Tamu, Moreh, Imphal, Kohima, Dimapur, Nagaon, Jorabat (Guwahati), Shillong, Dawki, Sylhet, Dhaka, Siliguri, Kakarbhitta, Mahendranagar, New Delhi, Attari, Lahore, Quetta and Salafchegan (Tehran).

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