Overview
Named after Phoudu Mountain Ranges—natural barrier between Thailand and Laos, Phoudu International Border Checkpoint, which was upgraded from local border crossing and opened in 2015, is located in Laos’ Phaklay district in Sayabouly province that shares a border with Thailand in the West. The checkpoint is about 37 km away from Phaklay district, the nearest large town and 190 km from Sayabouly district, a capital city of Sayabouly province with a population of 401,376 persons. It is opposite to Phou Doo (same name as Lao side) International Point of Entry in Ban Khok district, Uttaradit province, Thailand. The checkpoints have permanent offices at both sides of the borders where immigration offices are located.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
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Name of Border Crossing
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Phoudu – Phoudoo (Sayabouly Prov. Laos – Uttaradit. Thailand). Country #1: Laos |
Province or District |
Paklay district, Sayabouly, Laos. |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Paklay district. Distance: 37 km |
Latitude |
18.10952 |
Longitude |
101.17677 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Customs Department |
Contact Person |
856 20 8850 2108, 20 8850 2109, 20 8850 2201 |
Travel Times |
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Nearest International Airport |
Luang Prabang International Airport. Distance: 301 km Truck Travel Time: 5 hrs Car Travel time: 4 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Name: Bangkok Port, Thailand Distance: 547 km Truck Travel Time: 10 hrs Car Travel time: 7 hrs |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Name: Sayabouly district Distance: 190 km Truck Travel Time: 3.5 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
Other Information
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For this route there are fuelling stations and weighing bridges. |
Hours of Operation |
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Mondays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Tuesdays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Wednesdays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Thursdays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Fridays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Saturdays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Sundays |
6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
National Holidays
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01 January, 20 January, 08 March, 14-16 April, 01 May, 02 December. |
Seasonal Constraints |
Rainy season (June to September) may cause occasional landslide blocking the road transport |
Daily Capacity
There are at least between 50 and 60 trucks entering and exiting the checkpoints daily.
Customs Clearance
The Ministry of Finance’s Customs Department, a regulatory authority for imports, requires tax exemption certificate (in case of humanitarian goods) including supporting documents to manage the import of goods and equipment at checkpoint.
Charges per time for importing truck include:
Truck Wheels/length |
Charge in USD |
Charge in Local Currency (Kip) |
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6 |
5 |
100,000 |
10 to 12 |
6 |
120.000 |
More than 12 and trailer |
9 |
180.000 |
20 foot |
0.8 |
15.000 |
40 foot |
1.5 |
30.000 |
Remark: charges (round up) in USD are based on BCEL exchange rate USD 1 = 20.752 kip as of 16 October 2023
Payment channels and methods: Importers and exporters can pay the service fee electronically at service units of the Bank Pour Le Commerce Exterieur Lao (BCEL) and the Lao Development Bank (LDB) which includes BCEL i-Banking, BCEL One, LDB Corporate Banking by cash, money transfer, and cheque.
For more information on customs, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Under Ministry of Finance, Laos’ Customs Clearance for Imports (ASYCUDA) is implementing smart customs project that the digitalization of imports and exports at international border crossing is being modernized. The ministry adopts the Lao National Single Window (LNSW) and integrates it into the ASYCUDA that became known as the NSWA+.
However, Phoudu International Border Checkpoint has not yet been integrated into the project. In other words, the customs clearance is still a paper-based system.
Documents that are typically required for the customs clearance for non-foods and food items are:
Tax exemption document from relevant partner government ministry, Commercial Invoice, Bill of Lading or Air Waybill, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Analysis Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate, Fumigation Certificate, Import Permit for Food (issued by Laos’ Food and Drug Department, Ministry of Public Health).
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.