Don Daeng Island, also known as Done Daeng, is a serene island located in the Mekong River in Champasak Province, southern Laos. It's part of the Si Phan Don archipelago, famously known as the 'Four Thousand Islands.' The island offers a glimpse of traditional Laotian village life, with predominantly agricultural activities like rice farming and fishing. Despite being less frequented by tourists compared to its neighboring islands, such as Don Khon and Don Det, Don Daeng boasts peaceful sandy beaches, palm-lined shores, and spectacular sunsets. The island is car-free, presenting a quiet retreat and an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Visitors can explore the island by bicycle or on foot, discover ancient Buddhist temples like Wat Phou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the mainland nearby, and engage with the welcoming community. The island's accommodation options range from simple guesthouses to luxurious eco-resorts, catering to diverse preferences and ensuring a memorable stay within this picturesque part of the Mekong.