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Running across the Kon Klor suspension bridge to the second fork is cheap, about 3 km to Kon Jo Dri village - another 3 km to Kon K'Tu village. Kon K'Tu means ancient village (Kon) (K'Tu). Kon K'Tu is located on the banks of the Dak Bla River. In the village, there are still 20 traditional houses built of clay. The village has a lovely small Catholic chapel located to the right of the Rong house. K'tu villagers still weave brocade.
Visitors can contact the village head to find and rent canoes, each boat can only carry a maximum of two people, the boatman will let you wear a life jacket and travel on the majestic Dak Rong (Dak Bla River, The section through Kon K'Tu village is called the Dak Krong line by the people here).
From this side of the village through the cliff, adventurous tourists can climb the mountain to explore the great forest of the Central Highlands.
Kon K'Tu village also provides services such as gong music, sinus dance, participating in brocade weaving, knitting baskets or organizing a meal with sesame rice, grilled chicken, fried noodles with bitter tomato. ....