Money Matters

Money Matters

The currency is the Lao kip (LAK), which comes in relatively small notes (the largest denomination equals about $6). Since the kip has historically fluctuated quite a bit, all hotel rates are listed in U.S. dollars. The Thai baht is accepted in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and border towns. It's best to carry most of your cash in dollars or baht and exchange relatively small amounts of kip as you travel. At this writing, the official exchange rate is approximately 243 kip to the Thai baht and 8,500 kip to one U.S. dollar.

There are ATM machines in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Udomaxay, Vang Vieng, Savannakhet, and Pakse, but not many outside these cities, so plan accordingly. Outside Vientiane and Luang Prabang, it's best to travel with enough cash to cover your expenses.

Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and some restaurants, but few shops. Banks in major tourist destinations will provide a cash advance on a MasterCard or Visa, typically for a 5% service charge. Western Union has branches in Vientiane and other major towns.



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