If Indochina had a heart, it would be Laos. Formerly known as ‘the land of a million elephants’, it is the smallest country on the Indochinese peninsula in terms of surface area.
Laos is blessed with stunning landscapes and has the most ethnically diverse population in Southeast Asia where nearly one third are classified as ethnic minorities.
Updated 21 October 2024.
Getting into Laos is getting easier and travellers from many countries can get 30- or 60-day tourist visas.
Tourist Visa on Arrival
The Lao government has recently changed where 30- or 60-day tourist visas on arrival are issued.
Visas on arrival (VOA) are available at the following airports:
Visas on arrival (VOA) are available at the following land borders:
You need between US$ 40 (all nationalities except Chinese or Vietnamese citizens US$ 20), one passport-size photo (4 x 6 cm), the name of a hotel or guesthouse and phone number. Those without a photo will have to pay an additional fee of about US$ 2. It is recommended to pay in US$. No other foreign currencies are accepted at Airports. Overland you can use Thai Baht, but the Visa fee becomes about 1,500 THB which is approx. $48.
Travellers holding passports from the following countries are not eligible for Laos Visas on Arrival: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Jordan, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Mozambique, Nauru, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Syria, Swaziland, Tonga, Turkey, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Laos E-visa
On 9th July 2019 the Lao eVisa service was launched. The website www.laoevisa.gov.la is the official online platform for foreigners to apply for Lao visa online prior to arriving in Laos.
The eVisa service is open for 5 international ports:
The system will continue to expand to other international ports in the near future.
Tourist Visa from Lao embassies and consulates
As of July 2024 the Lao government offers multiple-entry visas and extends the duration of stays from 30 days to 60 days for visitors from Australia, New Zealand, The United States, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Citizens of these countries can then request multiple-entry Lao visas through their respective Lao embassies or consulates. If a visitor obtains their visa through a Lao immigration office (VOA) or online, they will be granted only one-time access to the country for a duration of up to 60 days. The process involves approximately the same cost and documentation as described above and generally takes three working days. In Bangkok, you can get your visa on the same day for an additional 200B express fee.
Visa Free Policy
For Chinese travellers who have booked their trip via accredited travel agencies.
From 1 July 2024 travelers from Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, Spain, and Greece, the visa requirement will be waived for the first visit for up to 15 days if they travel for tourism purposes.
Laos and Kazakhstan allow visa-free access to one another for diplomatic purposes and official passport holders.
Visa Extensions
The 30-day tourist visa is extendable for an additional 30 days at a cost of US$ 2 per day. Tourist visas can be extended for 30 days, two times, to the maximum stay duration of 3 months without leaving the country. Visa extensions are available at the Immigration Department in Vientiane, Immigration Office in Luang Prabang, the Police station in Pakse, and the Police Station opposite the Lao-Mongolian Hospital in Phonsavan. Visa extensions are not possible in Savannakhet; however, you can do a visa run by crossing the border to Thailand.
Overstaying on a Visa
Overstaying a visa is not a major crime, but it is expensive. It costs US$ 10 for each day overstayed, paid at the immigration checkpoint on departure.
Customs Regulations
Customs inspections at ports of entry are lax as long as you're not bringing in more than a moderate amount of luggage. You're not supposed to enter the country with more than 500 cigarettes or 1 litre of distilled spirits. All the usual prohibitions on drugs, weapons, and pornography apply.
Entering with an own Vehicle
When entering with your own or a rented car or motorbike which is not registered in Laos, you will only get 15 days on your Temporary Import Permit (TIP). Meaning, the vehicle has to exit Laos after a maximum of 15 days.
On a monthly basis, we engage with the chief of the village to assess the needs of the village, with a particular focus on supporting the children of Laos by supplying clothing and essential school items such as notebooks and pens along with other educational material. We strive to make a meaningful and sustainable impact in enhancing the learning environment for under privileged families.
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