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Electricity
220 V, 50 cycles
2 prong plugs with both flat and round pins are widely used, therefore an adapter is a good idea.
Power cuts are not uncommon so take a torch.
Water
Do not drink tap water and avoid using ice. Bottled water is widely available.
Health
There are a number of embassies with their own medical clinics in Vientiane but generally medical care is poor in Laos. Make sure that you have adequate health insurance that includes evacuation. Consider inoculations against typhoid, polio, hepatitis A, Japanese encephalitis and take advice regarding anti-malarials. Cholera can be a problem in the south, especially during the rainy season and dengue fever has been experienced in areas of the north.
It is always best to check the current situation and any vaccination requirements with your doctor when planning your trip.
International Airports
International Airport Departure Tax
US$5
Domestic Airports
Domestic Airport Departure Tax
None
Etiquette/Dress code
Dress should be modest for both men and women; avoid short/tight skirts and vests/singlets. Laotians consider it disrespectful to bare shoulders, thighs and the chest.
As with many Asian countries, the head is thought to be very special and the feet are considered to be the lowest part of the body in every sense; therefore people do not appreciate being touched on the head. Feet should remain tucked under or behind you when seated and should not be used to point with. Shoes should be removed before entering a home or religious building. It is also considered rude to point using the index finger or to stand over someone. Political topics should be avoided at all times.
Diplomatic Missions
Many countries have representative offices and consulates in Laos.
Useful Sources of Information
Further information on Laos culture and tourist attractions:
Sabbai Dee and Welcome to Laos - The official website for Visit Laos Years 1999-2000
http://www.visit-laos.com/sabbaidee/index.htm
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