A Three-Day Itinerary Of The Konglor Loop, Laos
The Thakhek Loop, also called the Kong Lor Loop, is a three- to four-day circuit of glorious wind-in-your-hair driving and sightseeing in central Laos. Most often done via motor bike, the loop features one of the most spectacular caves in Asia, Kong Lor Cave, from which the loop takes its nick name. Rev your engines and check out this three-day itinerary.
Day 1
After arriving in the border town of Thakhek, rent an automatic or semi-automatic motorbike from Wang Wang Rental at KGB Hostel, Mad Monkey or Thakek Travel Lodge. You’ll need to leave a deposit or your passport for collateral. Check the bike thoroughly before you depart and leave your bulky luggage in favor of a small backpack. Don’t forget gloves, a jacket for chilly mornings, swimwear, water shoes, sun protection and closed-toe shoes.
Head east out of town on Route 12 with a full tank of gas and make your first stop at Xang Cave, or Elephant Cave five minutes down the road.
Xang Cave/ Elephant Cave
Natural Feature
Xang Cave or Elephant Cave is just outside of Thakhek off Route 12. Pay a small entrance fee and climb the steps into the cave, which is a sacred Buddhist site of worship. Colorful mythological sculptures, including one with an elephant head, lie inside the cave. The views of Khammuane Province from the entrance are great. Visitors can also hike to a panorama viewpoint overlooking the Xienglong River, visit the Phosyla Temple and a weaving center nearby.
Green Climbers Home Rock Climbing
Camping
Tha Falang
Natural Feature
After lunch, backpack slightly down the dirt road leading to the swimming hole Tha Falang. Ride two km down the dirt road from Route 12 to Tha Falang swimming hole and take a dip. Giant boulders jut out into the river. A tree across the way is perfect for climbing up and jumping in, as you’ll see the local adolescents do. Established by Mr. K.U. Bike in 2011, the sandy bottom and plentiful fish make it a nice place for a cool dip in the dry season.
Tham Nang Aen
Natural Feature
Nam Theun 2 Visitor Center
Museum
Tad Song Sou
Natural Feature
Sabaidee Guesthouse in Talang Village
Guesthouse, Camping
Day 2
Wake up early and drive strait to Ban Konglor. It’ll be tempting to stop, but resist and know that you’ll have plenty of time to see these sites tomorrow. Weave up and down the hills of the Nakai Plateau, turning west on Route 8 in Lak Sao. Decide if you want to try a homestay at the village on the other side of the cave, or find accommodations in Ban Kong Lor. Silver Spring Resort and Restaurant is a favorite. After lunch hike around the tobacco fields, waterfalls, and smaller caves in the area.
Boat through Cave Kong Lor
Natural Feature
Day 3
Drive back to Route 8 and head west to the Limestone Peaks Lookout, which is brilliant in the early morning light in the mist.
Then slowly retrace your steps toward Thakhek. Rather than drive down the truck-filled highway, go back clockwise around the loop. The highway between Kong Lor and Thakek is the dustiest and least scenic portion of the loop. If you’re really itching to “finish” the circle, there is a blue lagoon and Christian chapel near the “Great Wall” just outside of Thakhek on 13S, but the hard, long day on the motorbike to get there from the north doesn’t justify the sites.
Nasanam Waterfall
Natural Feature
Bomb Boats
Natural Feature
Mangkone "Dragon" Cave
Natural Feature
Buddha sculptures in the Rock
Park
Final hike
There’s a 30-minute hike up to a panorama of the Nam Theun 2 reservoir that will make for a scenic last stop on your drive back to Thakhek to drop off the bike. Take in the mountains, hills, rice paddies and tropical sun as you get back on Route 12 to finish the Kong Lor Loop.
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