Khammouane Province, Kong Lor Cave
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Kong Lor Cave is a cave with a large hall inside featuring beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. The large hall is equipped with electric lighting. The cave tour service charges 100,000 kip or 400 baht per boat. Each boat seats 3 people, and each person must pay an additional entrance fee of 5,000 kip. At the cave entrance, flashlights and sandals are available for rent at 5,000 kip each. The cave tour uses a small motorized boat that travels along the waterway.
At some points, you have to get into the water to push the boat, so you will definitely get wet. It is not recommended to wear clothes you don't want to get wet. To get to Kong Lor Cave, come from the main road at Ban Khai in Khammouane Province. You can cross from Nakhon Phanom to Tha Khaek or from Bueng Kan; the distances are similar. Take a vehicle to Ban Nahin, which is 50 kilometers from the main road at Ban Khai. From Ban Nahin, take a vehicle 42 kilometers to the cave. There are several trips available at intervals. You can go for a day trip or stay overnight at Ban Kong Lor, which also has accommodations.
Ban Nahin has many accommodations with prices around 200 baht. I stayed at Ban Nahin and took a vehicle to visit Kong Lor Cave in the morning, returning to Ban Nahin in the evening to stroll around the local market. Ban Nahin offers lodging and many delicious food options. Mr.Hotsia recommends hotels in Tha Khaek town for convenience. The stalactite and stalagmite hall at Kong Lor Cave. Mr.Hotsia traveled from Ban Nahin to Kong Lor Cave, distance 40 17 57 24.689 N, 104 45 32.999 E. You can view the location on the globe.
Eat sticky rice and papaya salad in front of Kong Lor Cave before boarding the boat inside the cave at 17 57 22.133 N, 104 45 33.275 E. At the cave entrance, there is still some light. Inside Kong Lor Cave, the large hall is lit with electricity, making photos very beautiful. The stone pillars are tall. Unfortunately, no one stood next to them for scale as they waited for me in the boat. I should have set up the camera and stood myself—regrettable. In some shallow parts, we had to push the boat, so I had to get out. We exited after darkness at 17 56 30.312 N, 104 47 53.19 E.
Each boat has one driver and one person at the bow to steer and guide, with three passengers total at 17 57 45.125 N, 104 44 41.225 E. On the way back, we stopped at a place where they were carrying Lao beer and took some photos at 18 1 4.014 N, 104 41 18.306 E. Beautiful limestone rocks on the way back to Ban Nahin. Traveling to Ban Kong Lor, along the way at 18 0 45.659 N, 104 41 28.919 E and 17 57 33.929 N, 104 45 13.679 E. Entrance fee station before entering the cave at 17 57 30.359 N, 104 45 18.065 E and 17 57 24.401 N, 104 45 31.157 E.
Atmosphere in front of Kong Lor Cave at 17 57 23.081 N, 104 45 32.285 E, 17 57 23.855 N, 104 45 31.871 E, and 17 57 23.879 N, 104 45 31.805 E. Papaya salad is delicious here at 17 57 24.917 N, 104 45 32.657 E and 17 56 34.013 N, 104 48 5.166 E. We exited here into Nakai City, Khammouane Province at 17 56 34.758 N, 104 48 10.505 E. Children at the other side of the cave entrance at 17 56 34.745 N, 104 48 12.377 E. The cave entrance to return the same way, passing through rock formations like this at some points.
The cave entrance where we first entered has water flowing out here. The tobacco curing house at Ban Kong Lor. Returning to Ban Nahin.








