List of protected areas of Myanmar
This is a list of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and botanical gardens in Myanmar (also known as Burma).[1]
National parks
- Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park in Sagaing Region, Upper Myanmar. It is the largest national park in Myanmar, at 160,500 hectares.
 - Hlawga National Park in northern Yangon Region.
 - Khakaborazi National Park in Kachin State
 - Lenya National Park in Tanintharyi Region, 176,638 hectares
 - Lampi Island Marine National Park in the Mergui Archipelago
 - Loimwe National Park in Eastern Shan State
 - Mount Victoria National Park in Chin State
 - Popa Mountain National Park in Mandalay Region
 - Tanintharyi National Park in the Tanintharyi Region
 
Wildlife sanctuaries and reserves
- Bumhpa Bum Wildlife Sanctuary
 - Chatthin Wildlife Sanctuary in Sagaing Region
 - Hukawng Valley Tiger Reserve in Sagaing Region, the largest Tiger Reserve in the world
 - Indawgyi Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in Kachin State
 - Inlay Lake Wetland Sanctuary in Shan State
 - Kahilu Wildlife Sanctuary[2]
 - Kelatha Wildlife Sanctuary in Mon State[3]
 - Kyaikhtiyo Wildlife Sanctuary in the area of the Kyaiktiyo Pagoda[4]
 - Lampi Kyun Wildlife Reserve in Southern Tanintharyi Region
 - Mein-ma-hla Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary
 - Minwuntaung Wildlife Sanctuary in Sagaing Region, 200,588 hectares[5]
 - Minsontaung Wildlife Sanctuary [6][7]
 - Moneyingyi Wetland Sanctuary in Bago Region
 - Moscos Islands Wildlife Sanctuary in the Moscos Islands, 4,918 hectares
 - Mulayit Wildlife Sanctuary in the Dawna Range
 - Myaing Hay Wun Elephant Park in Yangon Region
 - Pasa Wildlife Reserve near Tachileik, Eastern Shan State.
 - Pitaung Wildlife Reserve in Kachin State
 - Rakhine Yoma Elephant Reserve in Rakhine State, 175,571 hectares
 - Sein Ye Forest Park in Bago Region
 - Shwesettaw Wildlife Reserve in Magwe Region, 55,271 hectares
 - Tamanthi Wildlife Reserve in Sagaing Region
 - Tanintharyi Nature Reserve in the Tenasserim Hills
 - Taunggyi Bird Sanctuary in the Shan Hills
 - Wethtigan Wildlife Sanctuary in Minbu District, Magwe Region, 453 hectares, freshwater wetlands[8][9]
 - Wunbaik Forest Reserve in Rakhine State, mangroves, 22,919 hectares
 
Botanical gardens
- Kandawgyi National Botanical Gardens in Mandalay Region, Upper Myanmar.
 
See also
References
- ↑ National Parks in Myanmar National Parks, Wetlands, botanical gardens and wildlife sanctuaries in Myanmar
 - ↑ Protected Planet - Kahilu Wildlife Sanctuary
 - ↑ Protected Planet - Kelatha Wildlife Sanctuary
 - ↑ SST Birding - Kyaikhtiyo Wildlife Sanctuary
 - ↑ Protected Planet - Minwuntaung Wildlife Sanctuary
 - ↑ Protected Planet - Minsontaung Wildlife Sanctuary
 - ↑ Population status and conservation of the Critically Endangered Burmese Star Tortoise in central Myanmar
 - ↑ "Burma" Ramsar Wetlands, page 15
 - ↑ Food and Agriculture Organization (1982) Wethtigan Wildlife Sanctuary: report on a reconnaissance survey and evaluation, July 1982 Nature Conservation and National Parks Project FO:BUR/80/006, Field Report 10/82. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rangoon, Burma
 
External links
- Ecotourism Sites in Myanmar
 - National parks, wetlands, botanical gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries in Myanmar (Burma)
 - Eco-tourism Sites in Myanmar by the Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Foresty (Burma)
 
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