Is it possible to drive from Southeast Asia to Europe? [closed]

Is it possible to drive from Southeast Asia to Europe? [closed] - Assorted Flowers

My band and I are wanting to buy a vehicle in Vietnam, pack it with our music gear, and drive to Europe. Can anyone give me economically efficient information on 1) the safest route to take, and 2) crossing those borders?

We are all American, and would acquire our international driver's licenses.

Any tips are much appreciated, as there is very little information online about this. Most people suggest driving Europe to Southeast Asia.






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Is it possible to drive from Asia to Europe?

Yes, you can drive from Asia to Europe without even leaving the city of Istanbul. There are two bridges within the city, and one to the north, outside of the city boundaries.

Can you drive from SA to Europe?

Can I drive from South Africa to Europe? Yes, the driving distance between South Africa to Europe is 12884 km. It takes approximately 6 days 22h to drive from South Africa to Europe.

Can you travel by land from Europe to Asia?

The most popular way to travel from Europe to China and Asia is by going through Turkey. Update 2022: The following land borders with Turkey are currently open: Greece to Turkey at Kastanies\u2013Pazarkule and Kipi\u2013\u0130psala. Bulgaria to Turkey at Kapitan Andreevo\u2013Kap\u0131kule, Lesovo\u2013Hamzabeyli and Malko T\u01cernovo\u2013Aziziye.

Can I drive from Europe to Thailand?

Can I drive from Eastern Europe to Thailand? Yes, the driving distance between Eastern Europe to Thailand is 10744 km. It takes approximately 5 days 10h to drive from Eastern Europe to Thailand.



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