Fancy boosting your knowledge of this truly fascinating country? Take a look at these 17 fun facts about Laos!
1. Laos is pretty unique.
Laos is a mountainous, landlocked country in Southeast Asia. In fact, it is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia!
2. Laos has been independent since 1954.
Previously under French rule, Laos gained full independence in 1954.
3. It has plenty of borders.
It is bordered by China to the north, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand and Myanmar (Burma) to the west.
4. Here’s the latitude and longitude for Laos.
Looking to set up camp in the wonderfully dense forests of Laos? Head for the coordinates of 17.9667° N, 102.6000° E for your very own Laotian adventure!
5. It’s a fairly rugged country.
The terrain here is mostly mountainous and rugged, intersected by plains and plateaus.
6. It’s just smaller than the UK on the whole.
The total land area of Laos is 91,429 square miles (236,800 square kilometres)…that’s slightly smaller than the UK.
7. However, there are far fewer people living here.
Laos’ population was 7.529 million in 2022…that’s around 1/10th the UK population!
8. What do Laos residents call themselves?
Residents here are known as Laos or Laotians.
9. What’s the capital of Laos?
The capital is Vientiane; it covers an area of 1,514 square miles (3,920 square kilometres) and had a population of 997,000 in 2015.
10. They have two seasons here.
Laotians enjoy a tropical monsoon climate with a dry season from December to April and a rainy season from May to November.
11. Laos is awash with wildlife.
Laos boasts a variety of wildlife, including elephants, turtles, rhinos, tigers, tortoises, snakes, leopards, gibbons, pheasants, and even beetles!
12. Its waterfalls are amazing.
The Khone Phapheng waterfall on the Mekong River is the widest waterfall in the world, measuring up to 14km (8.7 miles) wide during the monsoon season!
13. Do people speak English in Laos?
The official language of Laos is Lao, although French and English are also spoken here, amongst lesser-known ethnic languages.
14. It’s worth changing up the money.
If you fancy a drop or two of Lao Lao (rice whisky), you’ll need to exchange your spending money for Laotian Kip, the official currency here.
15. Here’s the life expectancy stats.
Laotians live for an average of 68.06 years (2021).
16. Tourism closes early in Laos for a reason.
In Luang Prabang, bars and restaurants close at 11.30 pm every night and most guesthouses operate a midnight curfew for tourists; this is in place so that locals and visitors can rise early in the morning to distribute alms (offerings such as money or food) to the monks!
17. Laos’ industry produces all kinds of things.
Laos grows vegetables, sweet potatoes, tobacco, cotton, peanuts, corn, and coffee; they also rear water buffalo, cattle, poultry, and pigs here.
Its industry consists of timber, copper mining, tin mining, gypsum mining, tourism, agricultural processing, and electric power.
Laos exports wood products, electricity, coffee, tin, gold, copper, and garments.
FAQs About Laos
Is it safe for me to visit Laos?
On the whole, yes! Just make sure to stick to the suggested areas and paths, as there are unexploded pieces of warfare cordoned off around the region.
Is it legal to drink alcohol in Laos?
Yes - you can drink freely across Laos.
Do I need to get a visa to get into Laos?
Yes - you’ll always need to obtain a visa if you’re heading to Laos from the US, though do check if you are traveling from elsewhere.
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