Kon K'tu

Kon Tum


Nine kilometres southeast of Kon Tum, the village of Kon K'tu is reachable across the Kon K'lor suspension bridge and along a potholed road. There's a beautiful riverside rong here, near the Catholic church, as well as a couple of simple homestays. You can watch locals transporting crops along the river in rafts made of tyres.

En route you'll pass a second rong at Kon K'lor, next to the suspension bridge. You can return to Kon Tum via a second rong at the nearby village of Kon K'ri.


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1. Kon K'ri

0.9 MILES

This small village, en route from Kon Tum to Kon K'tu, has a central rong (community hall) that's worth a visit.

2. Kon K'lor

2.43 MILES

Near the suspension bridge across the river you'll find a large rong in the village of Kon K'lor.

3. Kon Jodreh

2.82 MILES

Northeast of Kon Tum, this village has a small rong and you can observe tranquil riverside activities. It's a poor place, even by local standards, so not…

4. Kon Tum Kopong

3.03 MILES

You may see villagers weaving baskets out of bamboo along the streets of Kon Tum Kopong village.

5. Kon Tum Konam

3.44 MILES

In the eastern suburbs of Kon Tum, this village has a large and appealing rong.

6. Immaculate Conception Cathedral

3.63 MILES

Built entirely from wood, this stunning cathedral from the French era has a dark frontage, gold trim and wide colonnades. Known to the locals as the …

7. Kon Harachot

3.76 MILES

Kon Harachot's beautiful rong sits next to the rustic football field.

8. Catholic Seminary

3.89 MILES

This lovely old Catholic seminary was built in 1934. The upstairs normally functions as an absorbing museum of hill-tribe life, but was closed for…