I just crossed the Friendship Bridge into Laos yesterday with my USA registered Transalp. At the Laos customs, I showed the officer my Carnet, which he took and stamped. He seemed to be familiar with the Carnet and how to process it. I didn't think that Laos recognized the Carnet?
After getting the carnet stamped, I asked the officer if I needed any other travel papers or permits to travel around Laos and he replied "no". I then asked him what I should do if stopped by the police, and he told me to show the police my Carnet.
Finally I asked him if there was anything else I needed before I left customs, and he told me I was free to go. I didn't know if I needed insurance or not and figured he would have told me if I needed it.
So I took off and am now here in Vientiane.
This seems completely different from the procedures and experiences stated above, was this because I have a bike from outside SE Asia?
Any comments on this? I am hoping I won't have any issues on the road...
David McMillan & Erika Tunick
Paris to Sydney 2005-2006
www.mototrekker.com
After getting the carnet stamped, I asked the officer if I needed any other travel papers or permits to travel around Laos and he replied "no". I then asked him what I should do if stopped by the police, and he told me to show the police my Carnet.
Finally I asked him if there was anything else I needed before I left customs, and he told me I was free to go. I didn't know if I needed insurance or not and figured he would have told me if I needed it.
So I took off and am now here in Vientiane.
This seems completely different from the procedures and experiences stated above, was this because I have a bike from outside SE Asia?
Any comments on this? I am hoping I won't have any issues on the road...
David McMillan & Erika Tunick
Paris to Sydney 2005-2006
www.mototrekker.com