Explore the area of ‘Si Pan Done’ (4000 Islands) by boat. The pace of life is slow in this rural area. Here local people live in small wooden houses on stilts and cows, goats, pigs and other animals roam around free.
SI PHAN DONE
Meaning “Four Thousand Islands”, Si Phan Done is a group of islands in the Mekong river in the South of Laos. The area’s main attractions are its rural character, the tranquility, the opportunity to watch the rare Irrawaddy dolphin and the Khone Phapheng Waterfall.
DONE KHONE, DONE DET & DONE KHONG
The most visited islands are Don Khone, Don Det and Don Khong, which is the largest island. Don Det is a small island that offers the most choice of accommodation. The island is very famous for backpackers. The larger Don Khone Island, which is just one kilometre from the Cambodian border is less developed than Don Det. The Irrawaddy dolphin lives in the waters South of this island. The island is connected with Don Det with a bridge built by the French during the colonial era. During the rainy season it is up to 12 km wide. When the water goes back, there are many small islands. It is this phenomenon that gave the region its name.
Overnight on Done Khone (B/L)