Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

Talk Travel Asia – Let’s speak about Laos!

Talk Travel Asia is a travel blog sharing travel advises and the work of many regional contacts with travel enthusiasts. The blog is managed by Trevor Ranges and Scott Coates – both passionate about travel and with love for… Read More

Opening in 2016 – “The Nests” & “The Cloud Forest Climb”

Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area is pleased to introduce new ecotourism attractions “The Nests” and “The Cloud Forest Climb”. These projects are being developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the Wildlife… Read More

Winner of the World Responsible Tourism Award 2013 & 2014

We are proud that the Nam Nern Night Safari eco-tour in the heart of Nam Et-Phou Louey protected area has won the prestigious ‘World Responsible Tourism Award’ at the World Travel Mart in London, England, both in year… Read More

Sneak Preview: Trekking in the Clouds of Forever

Our exciting news – after many requests for this – is that we will be opening two trekking routes in Nam Et-Phou Louey later this year. The overnight route to ‘The Nest’ (our innovative means of giving you… Read More

Our new video is live!

This should give those who have not yet been on the Night Safari a taste of the adventure, scenery and camaraderie of this unique eco-tourism project. Join us on a virtual journey. And then come experience it yourself!… Read More

People of the Park: Meet Bang

Bang is a villager from Nam Poung Village who uses the forest to feed her family, collecting wild bamboo shoots and ferns. She says that many people still depend on wildlife, such as rats, squirrels and small birds,… Read More

Help stop the illegal wildlife trade

If you are offered any wildlife, even as a gift or as a meal, please refuse. But you can play an even more active role: you can help stop the illegal trade in wildlife by photographing what you… Read More

Night Safari features in The Telegraph

“Today, the wildlife of Laos is threatened by trafficking but an award-winning community project is providing hope to a significant population of endangered Indochinese tigers, and to the poachers-turned-protectors of the area,” writes Claire Boobbyer in her feature… Read More

How many tigers are there in the wild?

Learn about the status of tigers in eight priority areas in this report produced by the Wildlife Conservation Society. Download the report here.

Vongphet: Wildlife Monitoring Assistant

Vongphet, from Navene Village, is a research technician who uses his knowledge of the forest and wildlife as a former hunter to place camera traps in key locations to collect data on populations of important species such as… Read More