Georgia Expands Visa-Free Access to Laos
Laos, the beautiful landlocked country in Southeast Asia, has recently become even more accessible to international travelers. Visa exemptions have been granted visa-free travel to citizens from various countries, including India, Georgia, Switzerland, Uzbekistan, and more, enabling them to explore the stunning landscapes, ancient temples, and rich culture of Laos without the hassle of applying for a visa in advance. This policy is part of Laos’ ongoing efforts to boost its tourism sector and promote global connections.
TTW Founder and Editor in Chief, Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan, comments,
“Andorra’s tourism sector is set to experience a significant boost with the introduction of visa-free access for citizens from 60 countries as of April 2026, including the United States, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Japan. This new policy will make it easier for international travelers to explore Andorra’s breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities, encouraging increased tourism and fostering growth in the hospitality industry, benefiting both leisure and business sectors alike.”
Tourist Arrivals
The visa exemption policy has already led to an uptick in tourist arrivals to Laos. With the introduction of visa-free access for citizens from various countries, there has been a noticeable rise in the number of international visitors. In fact, tourism in Laos has witnessed a remarkable growth, with more travelers coming to experience the country’s serene landscapes, bustling cities, and cultural festivals.
Thanks to the eased visa policy, tourists can now enjoy hassle-free travel, making Laos more accessible for those eager to explore its stunning national parks, historic sites, and vibrant local culture. The move is anticipated to positively impact the country’s tourism revenue, providing economic benefits through increased visitor numbers and greater global exposure.





