Laos eyes more foreign tourists amid improved regional connectivity


FILE PHOTO: This photo taken on May 26, 2025 shows a "Welcome to Laos" sign at the Diamond Plaza tourist attraction inside the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone along the Mekong river in the Bokeo province of Laos. - AFP

VIENTIANE: Laos is targeting between five and six million international tourist arrivals in 2026, driven by improved regional connectivity and rising global interest in cross-border rail travel, local media said.

Authorities expect robust inflows of visitors from China, boosted by the 65th anniversary of Laos-China diplomatic relations and the expanding role of the China-Laos Railway in connecting Asean with China and wider global markets, Lao News Agency reported on Tuesday (Feb 24).

Tourism remains a key economic pillar for Laos, generating revenue and supporting jobs at both national and community levels. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Laos welcomed nearly five million international visitor arrivals annually, earning close to US$700 million in revenue.

Since reopening in 2022, alongside the launch of the China-Laos Railway in 2021, visitor numbers have steadily recovered. Officials say Laos is strengthening its reputation not only as a destination rich in heritage, natural beauty and culture, but also as an emerging regional transport hub backed by modern infrastructure and social stability.

The Lao government also plans to enhance regional integration through future rail links with Thailand and Vietnam, while advancing broader development strategies focused on green growth, industrial modernisation, and digital transformation.

Laos welcomed more than 4.5 million foreign visitors in 2025, marking an 11 per cent increase from 2024. The number of foreign arrivals exceeded the government's target of 4.3 million visitors for the year. - Xinhua

 

 

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