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Why visit Nakai Nam Theun National Park?
Nakai Nam Theun National Park represents Lao PDR's largest and most diverse ecosystem and forms the core of a series of connected conservation areas straddling the Lao-Vietnam border in the Annamite Mountains. The area has many options for visitors, including camping, trekking, night safari, and homestay.
Swamp Cypress Hike & Beach Camping on the Nam Xot River (2-Day)
Camp on sandy beaches, hike to a waterfall and an ancient forest, and listen for gibbon calls in the morning.
Red-shanked Douc Trek & Camping at Nam Chae (2/3-Day)
Trek to Nam Chae, known for Red-shanked Doucs & White-cheeked Gibbons. Camp in tents or hammocks and homestay in an ethnic village.
More Things to Do
Choose from a list of activities including fishing on the Nam Theun 2 Reservoir (1/2 day), the Naki Night Safari for wildlife spotting (2-3 days) and more.
Visitor Information
For information on attractions, accommodation, and directions to getting here & around, click below.
Annamites Biodiversity of Nakai-Nam Theun
Nakai Nam Theun is an extremely important refuge for the unique biodiversity and endemic species of the Annamite Mountains.
About the Park
Learn more about Nakai Nam Theun National Park, including about its geography, people, and conservation programs.