Home  >   Asia  >   Laos  >   Ban Hang Khone  >   Khone  >   Khone, Chutes de

Khone, Chutes de
   Ban Hang Khone, Laos

  • WATERFALL OVERVIEW
  • PICTURES AND MEDIA
  • USER COMMENTS
CONFIRMED
This waterfall has been confirmed by the World Waterfall Database, has been mapped and its height has been approximated but exact measurements have not yet been confirmed.
Khone Falls is a series of falls and rapids where the Mekong River splits into seven large channels, as well as hundreds of smaller ones, and cascades 69 feet over a series of falls and rapids that when measured from one edge to the other stretch 10 kilometers in width, making it the widest waterfall on the planet. Due to the immense volume of the Mekong River, the amount each channel of the river drops varies. The most defined parts of the waterfall drop about 45 feet at about a 60 degree angle, but other parts of the river, including the largest channel, appear more like a series of rapids. One of the smallest channels doesn't appear to even have any discernable rapids at all - rather it makes a slow and steady descent as it winds down the escarpment. In monsoon season, the flooding river swallows the waterfall entirely, leaving nothing more than a rough stretch of waves and riffles.

HISTORY AND NAMES


  • Also Known as: Khone Falls
  • Khone, Chutes de is the Unofficial name of this waterfall


Khone, Chutes de is shown in the center. The 10 closest waterfalls within a 8km radius are shown as well (if any). Click any icon or see the list below for more information.

Find More media


Search for pictures of Khone, Chutes de on:

Search for video of Khone, Chutes de on:

 

User comments


We will be adding the ability for registered users to post comments about waterfalls they have visited in the future.