In this in-depth route guide, you'll find the best ways to travel the 130 kilometre distance from Pakse to Don Det. Whether you prefer the scenic overnight train, a convenient bus+ferry combo, or the fastest flight option — we've got all the details you need.
There are 3 ways to get from Pakse to Don Det. You can choose between the bus, combined bus + ferry, combined minivan + ferry. The most affordable option is by bus, starting from $7. The fastest route is by combined bus + ferry (2h 30m).
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The easiest way to travel from Pakse to Don Det is by booking a combined bus and ferry ticket. The total journey takes around 5h - 6h 30m and tickets cost about $7.
Only Local bus offers daily trips to Don Det at 09:00 and 12:00.
You will be dropped off at Nakasong Ferry Boat Station, where you will take the ferry to Don Det Ferry Station.
A minivan can take you from Green Paradise Tour and Travel Pakse office to Nakasang Ferry Boat Station. The journey takes about costs around .
Keep in mind that you need to book a separate ticket for the ferry ride to Don Det.
ABOUT YOUR DESTINATION
Don Det is one of the 4,000 islands in Laos' Si Phan Don archipelago. Sitting on the Mekong River, it's a backpacker's paradise with its hip atmosphere, cheap prices and laidback vibe. Nipa huts line its shores. And with prices starting from $3, these are among the cheapest accommodations you'll find in Southeast Asia!
The so-called "Mecca of backpackers" is so small, you can explore the island by renting a bike for $1 a day. Or you can walk — it takes just about 2 hours to explore Don Det on foot. Glide along the Mekong River on a boat, kayak, or just a tube and enjoy the raw scenery and occasional sightings of Irrawaddy dolphins and water buffaloes.
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Ferry Schedule Notice
Ferry schedules can change due to weather, sea conditions, or seasonal adjustments. We recommend confirming departure times directly with the operator, especially during monsoon season.
Carbon Footprint
This 130 km journey produces approximately 12 g CO2 by bus. Taking public transport is one of the lowest-emission ways to travel this route.
Used the Songserm ferry from Koh Samui. Cheaper than Lomprayah but takes a bit longer. Still a perfectly fine crossing. The views approaching Koh Tao are stunning either way.
OOliver S.November 2025Ferry
Train via Surat Thani was our pick. More scenic than Chumphon route and the Lomprayah catamaran from Tapee Pier is very comfortable. Book the special express train for the quickest ride.
The overnight bus with Montanatip was okay but not great. The bus was older and the seats didn't recline much. Ferry portion was fine though. If you're on a tight budget it works.
Took the sleeper train to Chumphon — magical! Woke up to palm trees and transferred to the Lomprayah catamaran. Whole journey felt like an adventure.
Lomprayah bus+ferry combo from Khao San Road was seamless. Departed at 6am, arrived Koh Tao by 3pm. Well organized.
Flew to Koh Samui and took Lomprayah catamaran. More expensive but saved a full day. Worth it if your holiday is short.
Most travelers base themselves near the main beach for easy access to transport, restaurants, and activities.
It's hard to believe that for only $10 you can enjoy a waterfront bungalow with your own private terrace and hammock! The rooms themselves are simple, but you'll probably want to spend most of your time outside anyway, it's that beautiful!
The host is incredibly friendly and cooks delicious food for the onsite restaurant. The grass area right on the river is the perfect spot for yoga and meditation.
Centrally located on Don Det island, this Mama Luerth Sunset is a great choice. The rooms are large, clean and spacious. The guesthouse is within walking distance to plenty of restaurants, shops, and other amenities.
You can also rent bicycles nearby to further explore the island. Set in a quiet area, you are guaranteed a peaceful sleep here.
Moon By Night offers an excellent location with beautiful river views in central Don Det. This hotel boasts a restaurant, bar and garden area on-site for the guest's enjoyment.
All chalets have private bathrooms, air conditioning, and very comfortable beds. The owner is extremely friendly, often going out of his way to assist guests with their requests. Beautiful garden setting in a quiet area.
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