Wat Phu Khao Kaew

Si Phan Don


About 6.5km northeast of Muang Saen, Wat Phu Khao Kaew was built on the site of some presumed pre-Khmer ruins, making it a holy spot for locals. Nothing of that era is visible; now there is a bright red and gold modern stupa and a large reclining Buddha in the arm-down, 'Entering Nirvana' posture. It sits atop some exposed bedrock and the beautiful Mekong-side perch is more of a reason to stop than any of the structures.

It is also believed to be home to a naga (river serpent), though the entrance to its lair is covered. Don't be confused by the sign on the road that misspelt the last word as 'Kae'.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Si Phan Don attractions

1. Ban Hin Siew Tai Palm Sugar Trees

3.5 MILES

Although sugar palms can be seen across the island, Ban Hin Siew Tai is southern Laos' sugar capital. Many farmers here climb the trees twice a day to…

2. Tham Phu Khiaw

3.84 MILES

Two kilometres north of Muang Khong a trail leads to Green Mountain Cave, a small, shallow shelter in the middle of the forest. It holds some fairly crude…

3. Muang Khong Market

4.06 MILES

This little morning market, full of both farmed and foraged foods, is a vibrant slice of island life.

4. Don Khong History Museum

4.25 MILES

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…

5. Wat Jom Thong

4.31 MILES

At the northern end of Muang Khong is Wat Jom Thong, the oldest temple on the island, dating from the Chao Anou period (1805–28). The wihăhn (temple hall)…

6. Preh Nimith

13.89 MILES

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…

7. Wat Khon Tai

14.42 MILES

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…

8. Ban Khon Steam Locomotive

14.44 MILES

Rusting locomotives sit near each end of the main cross-island road, which follows the old railway route. Surrounding them are placards detailing the…