Don Det is one of the most relaxed and beautiful places in Southern Laos. Located in the famous Si Phan Don, also known as the 4,000 Islands, this peaceful island area is surrounded by the Mekong River, small river channels, quiet villages, and tropical scenery.
This kayaking experience is perfect for travelers who want something active, local, and close to nature. You paddle through calm sections of the Mekong, pass small islands, enjoy countryside views, and explore the slow rhythm of island life.
Depending on the route and water conditions, the tour can also include areas near Don Khone, Li Phi Waterfall, river beaches, and scenic Mekong viewpoints. Kayaking is one of the most popular outdoor activities around Don Det and Don Khone.
Half Day or Full Day
08:30 AM or 09:00 AM
Don Det / Don Khone
Private / Small Group
The 4,000 Islands are known for their slow pace, hammocks, riverside guesthouses, waterfalls, sunsets, and Mekong views. Kayaking gives travelers a closer look at the river, away from the normal walking paths and busy tourist stops.
Meet your local guide on Don Det. Receive a short safety briefing and basic kayaking instructions before starting the tour.
Begin paddling through the peaceful river channels around Don Det. Enjoy views of small islands, local homes, fishing boats, and tropical riverbanks.
Continue toward the Don Khone side, depending on the selected route and river conditions. The area is known for countryside views, village paths, and access to natural attractions such as Li Phi Waterfall.
Stop for lunch or a short rest near a local restaurant, beach area, or riverside spot.
Continue paddling through calm sections of the Mekong. When conditions are safe, enjoy time to relax, swim, or take photos.
Slowly paddle back toward Don Det while enjoying the afternoon light and peaceful river views.
Return to the starting point on Don Det. Finish the day with free time to relax on the island.
A: No, previous kayaking experience is not required. The tour is suitable for beginners, and a basic safety briefing with paddling instructions is provided before the activity starts.
A: It is recommended to bring comfortable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, a waterproof bag for personal items, and a camera or phone for photos.
A: Yes, depending on weather and river conditions, there may be opportunities to stop at suitable areas for swimming and relaxing. Safety conditions are always considered first.
A: Pickup coordination from Don Det or Don Khone is included. Transport from Pakse or other areas can be arranged separately if requested in advance.
I pick you up from your hotel and drop you back comfortably, so your day starts and ends easy.
Routes, timing, and stops are planned based on weather, crowds, and your energy level.
I work only with trusted, licensed drivers who know the roads and drive calmly.
I help with tickets, queues, and access, so you don’t waste time figuring things out.
I remind you about temple dress, explain local customs, and help with food choices and allergies.
From photo help to small adjustments during the day, I’m there when you need support — and quiet when you don’t.

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