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Sofahop connects travelers with local hosts across Laos. Browse 17 regions and 107 cities to find a place to stay — completely free.

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Capital

Vientiane

Continent

Asia

Population

7.1M

Area

237k km²

Currency

LAKKip

Languages

Lao, French

17 regions on Sofahop107 cities coveredFree forever — no subscription

Traveling in Laos

Laos is a hidden gem where time slows down to the rhythm of the Mekong, offering lush jungles, ancient temples, and some of Southeast Asia’s most serene river landscapes. It attracts intrepid travelers, digital nomads, and culture seekers drawn to its laid-back vibe, affordable living, and untouched natural beauty. The experience here is about slow travel—sipping iced coffee with locals, exploring hidden waterfalls, and stumbling upon golden Buddhist temples tucked between misty mountains.

Laos has a warm and welcoming hosting scene, especially in backpacker hubs like Vientiane and Luang Prabang, where locals and expats alike open their homes to curious travelers. The crowd is diverse—from solo adventurers to families—all seeking authentic cultural exchanges, and hosts often include homestay owners, café owners, or English teachers. Sofahop connects you directly with these hosts, making it easy to dive deeper into Laos’ off-the-beaten-path communities.

Best for: adventure seekers, culture lovers, slow travelers

Travel tips for Laos

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    Always carry small bills (kip) as many rural guesthouses, markets, and local buses won’t accept larger denominations or cards.

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    Dress modestly when visiting temples—cover shoulders and knees to show respect, even in the heat.

  • 3

    Rent a motorbike only if you’re experienced with manual transmission and comfortable navigating chaotic city traffic.

Regions in Laos

17 regions

Select a region to browse cities and find local hosts.

Hospitality exchange in Laos

Every city in Laos has people who love to host. From the capital to small regional towns, Sofahop hosts in Laos reflect the incredible diversity of the country. Sign up, browse profiles, and connect with people who want to share their home.

How Sofahop works

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Create your profile

Sign up free and build a profile with photos, a bio, and your hosting preferences. The more detail, the better your matches.

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Browse hosts

Search by country, region, or city. Read host profiles and references from past guests before reaching out.

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Send a stay request

Message the host with details about your trip and yourself. Most hosts respond within 24-48 hours.

Why Sofahop

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246 countries

The same Sofahop network covers 246 countries. Find accommodation anywhere in the world through one community.

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Real homes

Stay in real homes — spare bedrooms, sofas, or floor space. Always authentic, never a hotel.

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Free forever

Sofahop was built because CouchSurfing went paid. We will never charge to use the platform.

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Always free

No booking fees, no membership, no subscription — ever. Sofahop is free for every host and every guest.

Find hosts in Laos today

Your profile is your introduction to hosts in Laos. Add a photo, write a few lines about yourself, and start connecting with locals who want to host.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I bring as a guest in Laos?+

A small gift from your home country is a nice tradition, but not required. More importantly, bring openness and respect.

Is Sofahop different from Airbnb?+

Completely different. Sofahop is a hospitality exchange community, not a rental platform. Hosts aren't paid — they host because they love meeting travelers.

Can I filter hosts in Laos by language?+

Yes. Sofahop profiles include languages spoken, interests, and hosting preferences so you can find the best match for your trip.

How do I find a host in Laos?+

Sign up free, browse hosts by region in Laos, and send a stay request with a personal note about yourself and your trip.

Do I have to host people in return?+

Not immediately. Many members start as guests. But hosting when you're able keeps the community fair for everyone.