Don Khon
Understand
Get in
A bridge formerly used for the French railway connects the island to Don Det. A 35,000 k fee (as seen in December 2016) has to be paid when coming from Don Det, which also serves as a ticket for the Li Phi Falls.
Get around
See
- Visit Li Phi falls (35,000 Kip, included in the bridge fee if coming from Don Det) which are 2km south of the French railway bridge that connects Don Det and Don Khon. There is also a small stretch of sand beach which will need some imagination.
- The trail following the former railway (starting from the bridge) showcases the old steam locomotives previously used by the French. The southern end of the trail offers a beautiful panorama on the Mekong from an elevated platform.
Buy
There are a couple of small shops along the road, that sell drinks and snacks.
Eat
A few shops sell fruits, baguettes and sometimes a small selection of other groceries (canned tuna, yogurt, etc); these are, not surprisingly, more expensive than on the "mainland".
Seng Ahloune RestaurantPretty extensive menu at good prices. Food is fine.
Nong Sack RestaurantGood massamam curry and breakfast fare. Reasonable prices.
Sleep
Pa Kha GuesthouseRooms with fan or aircon, facing the river or behind. Clean, comfortable, well maintained, good ventilation, attached bathrooms. French and English-speaking owner. Restaurant, free wifi, tours, money changer.
Seng Ahloune GuesthouseSpacious two in one bungalows with great river view. Due to the thin walls your neighbors noise can be quite disturbing. The owner can exchange Kip and Baht to US dollars.
Somphamit GuesthouseLike most or all places here, pricier bungalows face the river, while the fan ones are a bit set back. Stable WiFi with decent speeds, free water refills (a rarity on Don Khon), one hammock in front of each bungalow, hot water. The owners can organise onward transport or tours. A small restaurant is on-site, usually open for breakfast and lunch, but not always for dinner.