We performed laser absorption spectroscopy on a micro-hollow cathode He plasma with a diameter of 1.0 mm for the two transitions; 2 3 S-2 3 P (1083 nm) and 2 1 P-3 1 D (667.8 nm) simultaneously, at gas pressures of 5-60 kPa. We fitted the two-transition spectra with a superposed Voigt function, and evaluated 2 3 S and 2 1 P atom densities, gas temperature, and electron density. We evaluated the two-dimensional maps of these parameters at respective gas pressures. It is found that the 2 3 S and 2 1 P atom densities are high in the center of the plasma at low pressures, and are high near the cathode-wall at high pressures. In addition, the ratio of the values between the bulk and the sheath for the 2 3 S and 2 1 P atom densities is quite different at the same gas pressure, which may result from the difference in the direct electron-excitation rates.