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Laos visa requirements for Indonesian citizens

VISA-FREE · 30d

Visa-free · up to 30 days

Maximum stay: 30 days per entry

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Passport validity requirement

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

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About Laos for visitors

Laos is the region's quiet neighbor: Luang Prabang with its Buddhist temples and French colonial charm, the Mekong River valleys, and a backpacker route linking Thailand to Vietnam. It moves at a slower pace than its busier neighbors, attracting travelers seeking temples and nature without the crowds.

Luang Prabang (LPB) is the main entry for tourists; Vientiane (VTE) handles the capital. Both are small, simple airports with short arrival processes. Immigration lines are rarely long; expect 10–15 minutes even during peak hours. English is less common than in nearby countries, so patience helps.

Laos visa FAQ for Indonesian citizens

Do Indonesian citizens need a visa for Laos?

No. Indonesia passport holders can enter Laos visa-free for up to 30 days.

What passport validity is required to enter Laos?

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

Where can I find the official visa rules for Indonesian citizens entering Laos?

We have not yet independently verified this entry against an official source. Check the embassy or consulate of Laos in Indonesia for authoritative guidance.

How current is this information?

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only. Visa rules change without notice — always confirm with the official government source or embassy before you book or travel.

Visa rules change without notice. Always confirm with the embassy, consulate or the official government source linked above before you book or travel.

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only.