Slow travel, river life, temples, and pure Southeast Asian calm
Laos is relaxed, raw, and beautifully simple. Life moves slowly here, and good preparation helps you enjoy that pace instead of fighting it. This checklist covers everything you need before heading into temples, jungles, rivers, and sleepy towns.
🛂 Travel Documents & Essentials
📘 Passport valid at least 6 months beyond your return date
🛃 Laos visa or visa on arrival (check nationality requirements)
✈️ Flight tickets and boarding passes (digital + printed)
🏨 Hotel, guesthouse or homestay confirmations
🧾 Travel itinerary saved offline
📄 Copies of passport and visa (cloud + paper)
📑 Travel insurance covering medical care and transport
🚗 International driver’s license if renting a motorbike
📱 Emergency contacts list stored offline
💰 Money & Payments
💵 Lao Kip (LAK) as local currency
💱 USD or Thai Baht useful as backup
🏧 ATMs available in cities, limited in rural areas
💳 Credit cards accepted only in larger hotels
💸 Cash essential for transport, markets, villages, and food
📱 Offline currency converter downloaded
🤝 Small tips appreciated but not expected
📱 Electronics & Tech
🔌 Plug types A, C or E (bring universal adapter)
🔋 Power bank for long travel days and villages
📱 Local SIM card or eSIM (very useful)
🗺️ Offline maps (Google Maps / Maps.me)
📸 Camera or phone with enough storage
🎧 Headphones for buses and slow boat journeys
🧳 Clothing & Packing
👕 Lightweight, breathable clothing
🧣 Modest outfits covering shoulders and knees for temples
🥾 Comfortable shoes for walking and waterfalls
🩴 Flip-flops or sandals for daily use
🧥 Light jacket for evenings or buses
🧢 Hat and sunglasses
🧴 High SPF sunscreen
🦟 Insect repellent (very important)
🏥 Health & Safety
💊 Personal medication with original packaging
🩹 Small first-aid kit
🧴 Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
💧 Refillable water bottle
🌡️ Heat awareness and hydration
🚑 Travel insurance with emergency coverage
🧠 Respect local customs and slow pace
🚗 Transport & Getting Around
🛵 Scooter rental common but drive carefully
🚌 Buses are slow but scenic
🚤 Slow boats popular on the Mekong River
🚕 Taxis limited outside big towns
🗺️ Offline navigation essential
⏳ Always plan extra time — Laos moves slowly
🕌 Culture & Etiquette
🙏 Shoes off when entering temples and homes
📸 Ask permission before photographing people
🤲 Avoid touching heads (especially children)
🧘 Calm behaviour and patience are valued
🍽️ Sharing food is common and social
🌿 Nature & Experiences
🏞️ Waterfalls often require walking or hiking
🌄 Early mornings are best for temples and views
🛶 River activities depend on season
🐘 Choose ethical animal experiences only
🌅 Sunsets along the Mekong are unforgettable
