Vireak Chey National Park is a protected area located in the northwestern part of Cambodia, in Stung Treng Province, near the border with Laos and Vietnam. The park is an important natural reserve, offering a wealth of biodiversity and scenic beauty. It is one of Cambodia’s significant conservation areas, aimed at preserving rare ecosystems and providing habitat for numerous species of wildlife. Vireak Chey National Park covers a total area of around 3,000 square kilometers (1,158 square miles). The park is positioned close to the Mekong River, one of the largest and most important rivers in Southeast Asia, which plays a crucial role in the park’s ecosystem. Vireak Chey National Park is recognized for its diverse ecosystems, ranging from tropical forests to wetlands, which create ideal conditions for a wide variety of flora and fauna. The park is considered an important biodiversity hotspot in Cambodia due to its role in preserving species that are found nowhere else in the world. Many of the species found here are listed as endangered or vulnerable by international organizations.