If a beach towel is more your style than a hammock, then this little stretch of sand will satisfy. Swimming is possible year-round, but you need to be careful of fast currents away from the shore. There are three simple restaurants with cold drinks, and fishermen here will take you out to see waterfalls, dolphins or the sunset in their small longtail boats. They have no sunshades, life jackets or fixed prices.
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When the local governor built this two-storey French colonial–style home in 1935, he was so proud of himself that he christened it Sathanavoudthi, which…
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Don Khon's main Buddhist temple was built on the site of an ancient Khmer shrine. Hidden behind the old ordination hall, which is itself tucked away…
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Rusting locomotives sit near each end of the main cross-island road, which follows the old railway route. Surrounding them are placards detailing the…
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Although it's not the largest waterfall on the islands, Khon Pa Soi Falls is still pretty impressive, and it never gets crowded due to its isolated…
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Near the old French port in Ban Hang Khon, 150 steps take you up to a good viewpoint of the Mekong.
6. Ban Hang Khon Steam Locomotive
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The less intact of the two rusting locomotives sitting at opposite ends of the main cross-island road, which follows the old railway route. Placards…
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The most impressive and easily accessible cascade from Preah Rumkel (US$5 by motorcycle taxi). There is a hiking path, some food stands and an out-of…
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