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Laos is gearing up for Visit Laos Year 2024, projecting to welcome more than 2.7 million tourists to stimulate post-pandemic economic growth.

Deputy Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Mr. Ounthuang Khaophan, said on Monday that the Lao government has given tourism a pivotal role in its socio-economic development strategy. Hence 2024 has been declared as the “Year of Tourism” in Laos, symbolizing a robust commitment to revitalize the industry post-Covid-19.

To accomplish this ambitious goal, the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism is collaborating with central and local authorities to conceptualize a diverse range of activities, that will be held at both regional and national levels.

Notable among the 14 national events are the Vat Phou Champasack Festival, Elephant Festival, Sikhottabong Festival, and That Luang Festival. Additionally, the Lao New Year Festival and other events will be key attractions designed to engage tourists.

In tandem with these festivities, the Ministry has also made considerable efforts to enhance existing tourist attractions and create new ones.

People’s participation has been pivotal in this endeavor, and it’s notable that several locations, including Khon-Dondet village in Champasack province, Vang Vieng district, and Keooudom district in Vientiane province, have seen an 80 percent completion of the improvement plan of existing tourist destinations that are poised to welcome more international visitors in the coming year.

To guarantee a memorable time for tourists in the country, the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism organized the 28th National Tour Guide Training for 89 guides from all corners of Laos this month, to help align their skills with the rising demands of the tourism sector.

According to the Tourism Development Department of Laos, Laos saw a total of 1,674,436 visitors exploring the country from January to June. Notably, the ASEAN countries emerged as the leading contributors to this increase, accounting for a majority of foreign tourists.

source: https://laotiantimes.com/2023/08/23/laos-sets-ambitious-target-to-attract-over-2-7-million-tourists-in-2024/

There has been an increase in the number of international hotel chains moving into Lao PDR (Laos) in recent years due to the country’s growing tourism industry. However, I do not have the most up-to-date information on the number of international hotel chains currently operating in Laos.

As of my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, some of the major international hotel chains that have a presence in Laos include the Accor Group, which operates the Sofitel, Pullman, and Novotel brands in the country, and the Marriott International Group, which operates the Marriott and Sheraton brands in Laos. Other international hotel chains with a presence in Laos include the Best Western, InterContinental, and Crowne Plaza brands.

It is worth noting that the hospitality industry can be dynamic and subject to change. Therefore, there may be new international hotel chains that have entered the market since my knowledge cutoff date.

source: https://wearelao.com/blog/edit-blog-entry-hotel-chains-moving-lao-pdr

Sure! Here are the 10 best things to do in Salavan, Lao PDR:

1. Explore Tad Lo Waterfall: A beautiful waterfall located near the town of Tad Lo, where you can swim, relax and enjoy the beautiful nature.

2. Visit Ta Ong village: A traditional Hmong village where you can learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life.

3. Trekking in Dong Hua Sao National Park: One of the most beautiful national parks in Laos, which is home to many rare species of animals and plants.

4. Kayaking in the Xe Pian River: A scenic river that offers kayaking and rafting opportunities for adventure enthusiasts.

5. Discover the Konglor Cave: A limestone cave located in the Phou Hin Poun National Protected Area, with a length of 7.5km.

6. Visit the historic Wat Phou temple: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a 10th century Khmer temple, located in Champasak province.

7. Take a boat ride on the Mekong River: The Mekong River is one of the most beautiful and iconic rivers in Southeast Asia. You can take a boat ride and explore the river.

8. Visit the Salavan Provincial Museum: A museum where you can learn about the history, culture, and traditions of the Salavan Province.

9. Taste the local cuisine: Lao cuisine is known for its bold and spicy flavors, and Salavan is no exception. Try out some of the local dishes such as laap, khao soi, and mok pa.

10. Shop at the Salavan Night Market: A bustling market where you can find souvenirs, handicrafts, and local products. The market is especially lively on Saturday and Sunday nights.

source: https://wearelao.com/blog/create-blog-entry-630

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