Si Phan Don

The Mekong River between Don Det and Don Khon

Coordinates: 14°02′49″N 105°49′58″E / 14.047043°N 105.832683°E / 14.047043; 105.832683

The Si Phan Don (Lao: ສີ່ພັນດອນ; meaning The 4000 islands) is a riverine archipelago located in the Mekong River, Champasak Province in southern Laos. Si Phan Don is characterised by numerous islands, half of which are submerged when the Mekong River is in flood. The principal islands of Si Phan Don are Don Khong (the largest), and Don Det and Don Khon.

Key features of the Si Phan Don archipelago include:

Timber was historically logged on the islands but it is now regulated; illegal logging incurs stiff penalties. While the local economies are predominantly based on agriculture, the Si Phan Don archipelago has seen an increasing number of visitors wishing for a 'picture-perfect' experience of Laos. However, tourists numbers are concentrated on Don Khong, and Don Det and Don Khon, and many of the smaller islands remain rarely visited.

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Si Phan Don.
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