💱 Currency Exchange
Laotian Currency
The official currency in Laos is the Lao Kip (LAK). All purchases—whether in shops, restaurants, or markets—must be made in Kip. Foreign currencies like USD or Thai Baht may be accepted in limited tourist spots, but Kip is essential throughout the tour.
What to Bring
A Visa or Mastercard debit/credit card for ATM withdrawals.
Travellers from the UK, EU, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand should bring USD or Thai Baht, which are easier to exchange in Laos
Ensure notes are clean and undamaged—torn bills may be refused
Bring plenty of small denominations for rural purchases
Where to Exchange
Currency exchange counters and ATMs are available in the arrivals area
✅ Exchange a small amount (e.g. 400,000–600,000 LAK / £20–£30) to cover your first day
❌ Airport rates are usually less favourable—better exchange rates are found in city exchange offices or banks
✔ Your redspokes guide will help you locate the best ATMs and money changers during the tour
💸 Spending Money
We suggest budgeting around £180–£220 / $230–$280 for the 10-day tour, depending on how much you spend on drinks, souvenirs, and optional extras.
Typical Costs in Laos
Item |
Price in LAK |
Approx. GBP |
🍽️ Mid-range meal (for one) |
60,000–240,000 LAK |
£2.25–£9.00 |
🥤 Soft drink (can) |
6,000–10,000 LAK |
£0.25–£0.40 |
💧 Bottled water (1.5L) |
5,000–8,000 LAK |
£0.20–£0.30 |
🍺 Local beer (large bottle) |
10,000–20,000 LAK |
£0.40–£0.80 |
🍺 Imported beer (small) |
15,000–60,000 LAK |
£0.60–£2.40 |
Laos offers excellent value. Prices are generally low throughout both rural and urban regions.
🧭 Helpful Tips
Cash is king, especially in rural villages
ATMs are common in towns but can be unreliable—withdraw enough when available
Notify your bank of travel plans to avoid card blocks
Carry small Kip notes for local markets and tips
Avoid changing large sums at airports or hotels
💁♂️ Staff Tipping
Tipping is a respectful way to show appreciation for the redspokes guides and support crew.
💷 Suggested tip: £60–£80 per person
💵 Or $80–$100 equivalent
Tipping is usually pooled at the end of the tour and fairly distributed by the lead guide.
redspokes ensures local staff are paid well—tips are a voluntary thank-you for excellent service.