The Laos–China Railway high-speed train is probably the most surprising transport experience in Southeast Asia.
In a country still developing, you suddenly find yourself in a modern 160 km/h electric train, with ultra-clean stations, airport-style security, and comfortable seats.
Since opening in 2021, the Laos–China Railway has completely changed how people travel across Laos, while staying one of the least expensive countries to travel to.
Instead of spending 6–8 hours in a minivan, you can now travel between the main destinations in 1–2 hours.
After using it myself during my trip, here is everything you need to know before taking the train in Laos.
Youtube: Watch our short Laos-China Railway Guide Video
Updated: 03/04/2026
Overview of the Laos High-Speed Train
The railway connects the capital of Laos to China, crossing the entire northern part of the country.
Main route:
- Vientiane
- Vang Vieng
- Luang Prabang
- Oudomxay
- Boten (border with China)
From Boten, trains continue to Kunming in China.
The line is about 420 km long and trains can reach speeds up to 160 km/h.
This makes it by far the fastest and most comfortable way to travel in Laos.
Travel Times Between Cities
Approximate travel times on the high-speed train:
| Route | Travel time |
|---|---|
| Vientiane → Vang Vieng | ~1 hour |
| Vang Vieng → Luang Prabang | ~1 hour |
| Vientiane → Luang Prabang | ~2 hours |
| Luang Prabang → Boten | ~2 hours |
Compared to buses or minivans, you save several hours.
Train Classes (Which One Should You Choose?)
There are three seat classes on the high-speed trains.
Economy Class
This is the most popular and best value option.
Seats are comfortable, spacious and similar to modern European trains.
Honestly, economy class is already excellent and more comfortable than most buses in Southeast Asia.
Recommended for most travelers.
First Class
First class offers:
- larger seats
- more legroom
- tray tables
- quieter cabin
It’s a good option if you want extra comfort for longer journeys.
Business Class

Business class is similar to airline business seats:
- reclining seats
- personal lights
- extra privacy
But tickets are significantly more expensive.
For most travelers, economy or first class is more than enough.
How to Buy Train Tickets in Laos (Important)
This is where many travelers make mistakes.
Best option: the official LCR app

The most reliable method is using the official Laos-China Railway app.
Download the app : app store (iPhone) – Play store (Android)
You can:
- book tickets directly
- choose your seat
- pay online
- receive a QR code ticket
Payment methods usually include:
- Visa
- UnionPay
- Alipay
- WeChat Pay
Once booked, you only need to scan your QR code at the station.
When Do Tickets Open?
This is very important.
Tickets usually open:
3 days before departure
During holidays (like Lunar New Year or Lao New Year), they may open 7 days before.
Popular trains sell out quickly, so try to book as soon as sales open.
Should You Use 12GoAsia?
Platforms like 12Go Asia sell tickets in advance and is the best app for overall transportation.
However, for the Laos high-speed train this can be risky.
These platforms do not actually own the tickets.
They only buy them when reservations open.
If the train sells out on the official system, your booking may be cancelled.
That’s why we recommend booking directly through the official LCR app whenever possible.
Important: Train Stations Are Far From the Cities
Most train stations are located outside city centers.
Examples:
- Vientiane station: ~17 km from downtown (30–40 minutes)
- Luang Prabang station: ~12 km from the old town (25–30 minutes)
- Vang Vieng station: about 10 minutes from the center
Plan extra time for transportation to the station.
You can take:
- taxi
- tuk-tuk
- hotel shuttle
- minivan
Arrive Early at the Station
Arrive at least 1 hour before departure.
Why?
You must go through several checks:
- Passport check
- Ticket scan
- Security screening (similar to airports)
During peak seasons or holidays, queues can be long.
Boarding usually opens around 25 minutes before departure.
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Inside the Train
The train is extremely modern and clean.
Inside you’ll find:
- air conditioning
- power outlets
- clean toilets
- luggage space
- food trolley / snack bar
Compared to buses or minivans, the difference is huge.
Traveling by train is quiet, smooth and very comfortable.
Pro Tip: Stay Connected While Traveling
Many stations and booking systems work better with a local mobile connection.
If you plan to travel across Southeast Asia, having mobile data is very useful for:
- booking transport
- showing digital tickets
- using maps
- ordering taxis
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Items Not Allowed on the Train
Security checks are strict.
Some items may be confiscated, including:
- aerosol sprays
- flammable products
- knives
- some electronic cigarettes
Your luggage will pass through X-ray scanners, similar to airports.
Is the Laos High-Speed Train Worth It?
Absolutely.
The Laos–China Railway has transformed travel across Laos.
Instead of long, uncomfortable bus journeys, you get:
- fast transportation
- modern stations
- comfortable seats
- predictable schedules
For travelers visiting Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang, it’s easily the best way to move around the country.
Final Tips for Taking the Train in Laos
✔ Book tickets as soon as they open
✔ Use the official LCR app when possible
✔ Arrive early at stations
✔ Plan transport to the station in advance
✔ Choose economy class for the best value
Compared to buses or minivans, you save several hours.
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