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DESTINATION LAOS KHAMMOUANE GUIDE
KHAMMOUANE PHOTOS | KHAMMOUANE MAP | KHAMMOUANE TOURS | KHAMMOUANE HOTELS  
 
ATRACTIONS IN KHAMMOUANE
• Scenic Landscapes
• History . Culture Sites
• Cultural Travel
• Sport . Entertainment
• Ecological Travel
HIGHLIGHTS IN KHAMMOUANE
• Thakhaek Town • Konglor Cave
HOT PACKAGE TOURS
Beyond Of The Mekong, 11 days Northen Loop, 10 days
Highlights Of Laos, 14 days Glimpse Of Laos, 4 days
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Khammouane Travel Package Tours, Laos Tour Information Hotel Guide
KHAMMOUANE PROVINCE TRAVEL INFORMATION
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KHAMMOUANE PROVINCE OVERVIEW
Geography Demographics Telephone
Capital: Thakhaek
Location: Central
Area: 16,135 km2
Population: 330,000
Density:20.45/ km2
Calling code
Town and Districts
Thakhaek,Mahaxay, Nongbok, Hinboun, Nhommalath, Bualapha, Nakai, Xebangfay and Xaybouathong
General Information

The province of Khammouane is located in central Laos bordering Bolikhamxay and Savannakhet Provinces. Khammouane covers about 16,000 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 330,000, mostly engaged in agriculture. The Mekong River Valley in the west is framed by the Annamite Mountain Range which separates Khammouane from Vietnam to the east.
Fertile land here is well suited to plantations of rice, cabbage, sugar cane, bananas, etc. A total population is made up of lowland and up-land Lao groups: Phuan, Tahoy, Kri, Katang etc. Thakhaek is the provincial capital, situated across the Mekong from Nakorn Phanom in Thailand. It also has much well preserved French colonial architecture similar to that found in Vientiane.
Inhabiting mainly lowland river valleys the Lao, Phouthai and other Tai-speaking peoples are the main ethnic groups in Khammouane. There are also Mekong or Bru people, a Mon-Khmer-speaking ethnic minority that make up 13% of the provincial population. In smaller numbers are the Kri, Nguan, Atel, Themarou, and Maleng who are mainly found in the mountainous eastern part of the province.
The vast forsest of the Nakai-Nam Teun National Protected Area are an important watershed that feed many Mekong tributaries as well as form the catchments area for Nam Teun 2, the largest hydropower project in Laos.