Kong Lor Cave is a karst limestone cave in Phu Hin Bun National Park, in Khammouane Province. It is located on the Nam Hin Bun River, which flows into the cave. The karst formation is dramatic and the cave has been cited as a "one of Southeast Asia's geological wonders". Inside the cave is a pool which glows a bright emerald colour which locals hold as sacred, believing it to reflect the skin of the Hindi god Indra, God of Lightning, Thunder, Rains and River flows.

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For early risers, we recommend a walk at around 06:30 to explore the villages as they wake up and prepare for the day.

Take a drive towards the Kong Lor Caves. Wearing life jackets and head torches, begin the short walk to the entrance of the cave. Upon entering, board a longtail boat which will cover the length of this spectacular cave along the Hin Boun River - a length of 7.5km without daylight!

During the cruise, explore the formations of stalactites and stalagmites partially from the water and partially on foot.

Upon reaching the other side, stop for refreshments and walk to local villages. Enjoy the surrounding scenery observing the village’s simple way of life. Return by boat, travelling ‘downstream’ through the cave, to Ban Kong Lor. Enjoy lunch before travelling further south. (L)

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