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Explore the geographic distribution and discovery value of Bangladesh's recognized national park network.

National Parks in Bangladesh: A Country-Specific Atlas and Protected Area Guide

This page provides a focused atlas view of nationally significant protected areas within Bangladesh, specifically detailing its National Parks. Understand the regional spread and unique landscape context of these recognized conservation sites. Discover the country's commitment to protecting its natural heritage through these designated national parks.

National Parks in Bangladesh: A Country-Specific Atlas and Protected Area Guide

Trace the geographic spread of nationally significant park areas and their role in Bangladesh's deltaic and forest ecosystems.

Bangladesh National Parks: Mapping the Country's Key Protected Areas and Conservation Landscapes

National park areas in Bangladesh represent the country's flagship designation for landscape conservation and biodiversity protection. Users can browse these nationally recognized protected areas to understand their geographic distribution and the vital conservation role they play within Bangladesh's unique deltaic and forest ecosystems.

National park
Mapped parks19
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkKaptai National Park54.64 km²
Oldest mapped parkHimchari National Park1,980
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National Parks in Bangladesh: Explore Protected Areas by Designation

Browse a curated list of National Parks found throughout Bangladesh, allowing you to trace their geographic distribution and understand their unique regional contexts. This filtered view provides an essential atlas perspective on the country's nationally significant protected landscapes and their collective conservation role.

National parkRangamati District

Kaptai National Park

Explore its mixed evergreen forest and lakeside terrain.

Kaptai National Park is a crucial protected area located in Bangladesh's Rangamati District, renowned for its mixed evergreen forests and unique position adjacent to Kaptai Lake. This detail page provides an atlas-oriented perspective on the park's geographic identity, mapped boundaries, and its role within the diverse Chittagong Hill Tracts region. Understand the terrain, from rolling hills to lakeside environments, and appreciate its conservation significance as a national park.

54.64 km²1999SubtropicalII
National parkChittagong District

Baroiyadhala National Park

Discover its terrain, mapped boundaries, and regional significance.

Baroiyadhala National Park, situated in Bangladesh's Chittagong District, stands as a critical national park dedicated to preserving forest ecosystems and functioning as an essential wildlife corridor. The park's undulating terrain and dense vegetation are vital for supporting threatened species and maintaining habitat connectivity. This page offers an atlas-style exploration of Baroiyadhala National Park, detailing its protected area status, geographic context within the Chittagong region, and its significance for conservation in South Asia, providing a rich understanding of its natural landscape.

29.34 km²2010TropicalModerate access
National parkMoulvibazar District

Lawachara National Park

Mapped Terrain and Endangered Primate Habitat Exploration

Delve into the protected landscape of Lawachara National Park, a key national park located in the distinct undulating terrain of Moulvibazar District, Bangladesh. This area is recognized for its ecological significance, particularly as a sanctuary for endangered primates, including the critically important western hoolock gibbon population. Users can explore the park's mapped boundaries, understand its semi-evergreen forest ecosystem, and appreciate its geological features like sandstone hillocks and sandy-bedded streams, making it a valuable point of discovery for regional geography and conservation landscapes.

12.5 km²1996TropicalModerate access
National parkCox's Bazar District

Medhakachhapia National Park

Mapping the boundaries of a unique coastal Bangladesh National Park.

Medhakachhapia National Park is a distinct protected area in Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh, renowned for its old-growth Rhizophora apiculata mangrove forest. Spanning approximately 396 hectares, it serves as a crucial habitat and represents a specific type of tropical coastal landscape. This park's designation as a national park highlights its conservation importance, particularly its role in protecting some of Bangladesh's most mature mangrove stands. Explore its geographic context and protected status for a deeper understanding of its natural landscape.

3.959 km²2008TropicalIV
National parkNaogaon District

Altadighi National Park

Explore its mapped terrain and unique wetland ecosystem.

Altadighi National Park in Naogaon District, Bangladesh, is a protected nature reserve notable for its significant reservoir and wetland environment. Designated as a national park, it plays a crucial role in conserving a distinctive ecosystem within the country's protected landscape network. The park's geography, centered around its large water body, provides vital habitat and offers a unique subject for geographic and atlas-based discovery in northern Bangladesh, distinguishing it from more terrestrial protected areas.

2.641 km²2011TropicalAccess unknown
National parkBangladesh

Bhawal National Park

Explore its national park designation and regional geography.

Bhawal National Park represents a key protected landscape within Bangladesh. This entry provides detailed information on its identity as a national park, focusing on its mapped geography and protected area significance. Users can explore the park's specific context within the broader South Asian region, understanding its contribution to the nation's conserved natural areas and gaining insight into its landscape character through an atlas-driven perspective.

50.22 km²1982SubtropicalAccess unknown
National parkDinajpur District

Birgonj National Park

Explore mapped boundaries and regional geographic context.

Birgonj National Park, located in Dinajpur District, offers a focused exploration of a protected sal forest ecosystem. As a designated National Park in Bangladesh, it preserves a significant area of Shorea robusta forest, providing valuable insight into deciduous forest landscapes and their conservation. This park serves as a critical reference point for understanding protected areas within northern Bangladesh and their role in regional geographic context, making it an important destination for atlas-based discovery of natural landscapes.

1.686 km²2011TropicalIV
National parkDinajpur District

Dharmapur National Park

Mapped geography and birdwatching habitats within northern Bangladesh.

Dharmapur National Park, designated as a national park in Dinajpur District, northern Bangladesh, spans 704.70 hectares across 21 revenue villages. It is characterized by dense Sal forests, a distinctive ecosystem forming the ecological core of the protected area. The landscape features semi-deciduous forest terrain, shaped by the Bijra and Nona rivers, offering riparian zones within its relatively flat geography. This protected forest serves as a significant habitat for numerous bird species and mammals, making it a key point of interest for understanding the region's natural landscape and conservation efforts. Explore its mapped boundaries and geographic significance.

7.047 km²2021TropicalEasy access
National parkBangladeshMountain

Himchari National Park

Mapped protected area and landscape context in South Asia.

Himchari National Park represents a vital protected natural area contributing to the rich geography of Bangladesh. As a national park, it offers users a focal point for understanding mapped landscapes and the distribution of conservation lands within the South Asian delta region. Exploring this entity provides insight into the country's protected areas and their unique environmental settings for structured atlas discovery.

17.29 km²1980TropicalModerate access
National parkBhaluka Upazila

Kadigarh National Park

Understand Kadigarh National Park's mapped boundaries and regional geography.

Kadigarh National Park is a distinct national park recognized for its protected status within Bhaluka Upazila, Bangladesh. This entry offers an atlas-centric perspective, detailing the park's geographic boundaries and its contribution to the regional landscape. Examine the mapped extent of this protected area and understand its role within the surrounding natural geography, providing a factual basis for exploring its protected landscape identity.

3.441 km²2010TropicalEasy access
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Deepen your understanding of Bangladesh's natural heritage by exploring its National Parks further. This country-specific atlas view allows for detailed examination of individual park boundaries, regional distribution, and the geographic context that defines these protected landscapes, furthering your appreciation of the nation's conservation efforts.

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