Don Khong is a large island in the Mekong river, measuring 18km from north to south and 8km at its widest point. The two major settlements are Muang Saen on the western side and Muang Khong on the eastern side of the island. The island is "relatively" developed, having access to electric power 24h/day and having paved roads. On the island rice is cultivated in the rainy season (not yet in the dry season, although the government has started an irrigation project with the Mou Ngse pumping station). The island, which has several hotels and guesthouses, is a comfortable basis to explore the Si Phan Don region.

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01 Dry rice fields
02 Wat Phu Khao Kaew buddhist temple
03 Wat Phu Khao Kaew buddhist temple
04 Wat Phu Khao Kaew buddhist temple
05 Mou Ngse pumping station
06 Mou Ngse pumping station
07 Irrigation channel
08 Dry rice fields
09 Muang Saen village
10 Muang Saen village
11 Muang Saen village
12 Muang Saen village
13 Riverbank in Muang Saen village
14 Buddhist monks on boat
15 Buddhist monks on boat
16 Muang Saen village
17 Sugar palm trees
18 Harvesting sugar palm trees
19 Woman cooking palm sugar
20 Pieces of dried palm sugar
21 Pieces of dried palm sugar
22 Sunset and palm tree
23 Sunset
24 Sunset and palm tree
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