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Country rules

Thailand

Thailand motorhome planning is built around Department of Land Transport permission for foreign vehicles, Thai Customs temporary import, recognised driving documents, official campgrounds or private stops, tollways, national parks and monsoon disruption.

AllowedServices and campground booking

Campground quality and motorhome services vary: many sites are tent-focused, so confirm vehicle access, height, power, water and waste handling.

Do not assumeCamping and overnight parking

Use national-park campgrounds, paid campsites, resorts with permission or private hosted stops; do not assume beaches, temples, petrol stations or viewpoints allow overnight camping.

CheckCheck before entry

Bangkok-area tollways, bridges, ferries, park entrance fees, campsite charges and temporary-import guarantees should be part of the budget. There is no simple visitor camper sticker that solves city access: traffic density, height limits, parking size, old-town streets and local police rules need route checks.

Country rules

South Korea

South Korea motorhome planning should focus on official campsites, expressway tolls, dense-city parking, ferry or customs checks for foreign vehicles, recognised licence documents and monsoon or winter disruption.

AllowedAuto-camping and services

South Korea has many auto-camping facilities, but size limits, reservation rules, barbecue rules, power and dump options differ by site.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and camping

Use registered campsites, auto-camping grounds, KNPS reservation sites, private permission or paid parking that clearly allows overnight stays.

CheckCheck before entry

Expressway tolls, Hi-Pass compatibility, bridges, tunnels, ferries, paid parking and campsite fees should be part of the route budget. There is no simple visitor sticker that makes a large camper city-friendly: Seoul, Busan and other dense areas need parking, height and access checks.

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Overnight and wild camping

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05 juin 2026Thailand

Use national-park campgrounds, paid campsites, resorts with permission or private hosted stops; do not assume beaches, temples, petrol stations or viewpoints allow overnight camping.

  • National parks can require reservations, entrance fees, campground fees and site-specific vehicle rules.
  • Keep awnings, chairs, cooking and generators out of ordinary parking spaces unless the site clearly allows camping.
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05 juin 2026South Korea

Use registered campsites, auto-camping grounds, KNPS reservation sites, private permission or paid parking that clearly allows overnight stays.

  • Do not assume beaches, river parks, rest areas, urban lots or national parks allow sleeping in a motorhome without local permission.
  • In national parks, use the official reservation system and follow campsite-specific vehicle and waste rules.
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