Asia Borders Crossing on a Motorcycle: Visas, Permits & Logistics Explained

Riding across borders in Southeast Asia is one of the most rewarding experiences for any motorcyclist. The landscapes shift, cultures blend, and every checkpoint marks the start of a new adventure. But before you twist the throttle and head for the border, it’s important to understand the logistics for both you and your motorcycle.


At Bike Tour Asia, we’ve spent more than 11 years guiding riders through Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and into China. Here’s what you need to know before your next cross-border journey.


Two Processes: Yourself and Your Motorcycle

When crossing borders with your own bike, think of it as two separate processes:


1) Yourself (Immigration)

Always check visa requirements before arriving at the border (Do not trust AI only, better to read from the government official websites). Depending on your passport, you may need:


  • An E-Visa (apply online before you go)
  • Visa On Arrival (available at many land border crossings)
  • Visa through the Embassy (required for certain nationalities)


To make it easier, here are the official visa portals for each country we ride through:

BTA Tip: Visa rules can vary by land vs air entry. Some remote border checkpoints don’t accept e-visas.


2) Your Motorcycle (Customs & Permits)

Regulations vary widely. In most Southeast Asian Countries, the international TIR Carnet is not recognized. Instead, you may need a foreign vehicle permit. Requirements change often, so it’s crucial to check ahead of time.


Need Help?

Unsure about the right visa or crossing point? Email us - our local team will check each border's rules and can guide you.


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Common Rider Questions

We’re often asked about entry permits for Myanmar. Currently, due to the civil war, land border crossings into Myanmar are closed. Similarly, as of writing this, the Thailand–Cambodia border is closed.


BTA Tip: Always check the latest political and security situation before your ride. Reliable sources include government travel advisories and local operators.


Border Crossings: What to Expect

Thailand to Laos & Cambodia

For solo riders or small groups, border entry is usually possible. Sometimes, local traffic police may request an informal “permit fee” in cash.

By law, third-party liability insurance is mandatory for foreign vehicles. Fortunately, this can usually be purchased directly at larger border checkpoints.


Entering China: Permits, Guides & Legal Requirements

Bringing your own motorcycle into China requires significant planning. A foreign vehicle permit is mandatory, and only a registered Chinese travel agent can apply on your behalf. By law, you’ll need:


  • A licensed tour guide
  • A support vehicle to accompany your ride

Because of these requirements, riding China solo is extremely expensive. The best option is to join a guided tour. Your best option is to join a guided tour, like Bike Tour Asia

tour from Chiang Mai in Thailand to The Great Wall of China, 5,800 km.


If you want to cross China, e.g. from Laos to Kyrgyzstan, 8,000 km, then book a seat on a caravan tour. We work together with an local operator called Ride China and we warmly recommend them.


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Entering Vietnam: Permits & Guided Tours

Vietnam’s entry rules mirror China’s. You’ll need a foreign vehicle permit, arranged through a licensed Vietnamese travel agent. This also comes with the legal requirement of a tour guide and support vehicle.


Like China, going solo is prohibitively costly. A smarter (and more fun) option is to join an organized ride. Bike Tour Asia offers two unforgettable options:



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Why Ride with Bike Tour Asia?

Crossing borders on two wheels is complex but with the right team behind you, it’s seamless. With more than a decade of experience and a strong network of local agents, Bike Tour Asia ensures your ride is safe, legal, and stress-free. We handle the permits, paperwork, and logistics and you focus on the open road, the culture, and the adventure. Whether you bring your own group of friends or join one of our guided tours, you’ll ride with peace of mind.


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