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Xe Pian
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Location: Champasak & Attapeu, 2,400 sqkm

Ecotourism Activities Available: Trekking, bird watching and elephant riding.

Key Species: Tiger, banteng, irrawaddy
dolphin, Asian elephant, gaur, sun bear,
Asiatic black bear, yellow-checked crested
gibbon. The Xe Pian-Dong Hua Sao NPA gibbon population is of major global conservation significance. Xe Pian has the highest number of birds recorded for any NPA. Seven of these species have not been recorded in any other protected area in Laos. Important species include the giant ibis, black ibis, sarus crane, white-winged duck and
the white rumped, long billed and red headed vulture.

Habitat: Forest types include evergreen, mixed-evergreen and deciduous. Terrain is hilly and low with extensive areas of flat
lands in the east and south at an altitude of 150 – 300 m. The Xe Kong plains in the east are dissected by three main rivers – the Xe

Pian, Xe Khampho and near the northern and eastern perimeters.Xe Kong and contain numerous mainly seasonal wetlands. Drainage is largely south to Cambodia and north to the northern wetlands

Access: The main access is by road No. 13 running from China to Cambodia. South of
Pakse at Km. 48 route No. 6 crosses, running east along the northern boundary of the NBCA. It branches to several villages.

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