How to travel to Laos from Turkey

To travel to Laos from Turkey, you need to plan and learn about travel requirements for Laos. Here are some things you need to prepare for your trip to this country of a million elephants

  • Applying for a Laos tourist visa: If you are a Turkish citizen considering a trip to Laos, you must apply for a Laos eVisa for Turkish nationals before your departure. The validity duration of the Laos Tourist Visa begins upon arrival and lasts for 60 days, thus you must enter the country within this time frame. It is a single-entry document that permits Turkish citizens to stay for up to 30 days in total
  • Search for a flight:  The cheapest way to get from Turkey to Laos is to fly. You can choose airlines to fly to Laos from Turkey such as Singapore Airlines, Scoot Tigerair, China Eastern Airlines and three other airlines that offer flights from Istanbul Airport to Vientiane Airport.It takes approximately 12h 52m to get from Turkey to Laos, including transfers.
  • Pack and Prepare: Check that you have all of the appropriate travel documentation, such as your passport, visa, and any required vaccinations. Pack for Laos based on the weather and your intended activities.
  • Search for accommodation: If you are looking for lodging in major towns such as Vientiane or Luang Prabang, bear in mind that the most popular areas are along the Mekong River and in the town center. If you wish to stay in certain places, make your reservations as soon as possible because they fill up rapidly. Rates for hotels, guesthouses, flats, and home rentals in cities along the Mekong River are often more than for comparable quality elsewhere.
  • Buy travel insurance: Although you are not required to buy travel insurance when coming to Laos. But we encourage tourists to buy it to ensure safety during the trip to Laos. Travel insurance protects you financially if you have a problem while traveling or on vacation. It covers anything from lost luggage to the expense of medical care if you get sick or have an accident. 
  • Take Cash with You and Extra Credit/debit Card: Remember that it’s always a good idea to be prepared for the worst when traveling. During your travels, anything may happen; anything might go wrong, and you must be prepared. As a result, always travel with your debit and credit cards, as well as cash. It’s critical to have both alternatives on hand since, depending on where you’re going, one option may work while the other may not. For example, if you are in a certain city, huge stores and restaurants may accept a card, but markets and bazaars, among other businesses, may only accept cash. Never, ever restrict yourself to simply one of the two alternatives.
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