The Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park is the largest protected area in Laos and is known for its rich wildlife diversity hosting a wide range of species, including Clouded Leopard, Dhole, Owston’s Palm Civet, and the Northern White-Cheeked Gibbons. NEPL also hosts 299 species of birds. Ecotourism in NEPL has been designed to create positive impacts by encouraging local communities to protect endangered wildlife. Currently two wildlife ecotourism products are available: the Nam Nern River Safari and various trekking itineraries.