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Browse the mapped boundaries and geographic context of Cambodia's 11 nationally significant parks.

Cambodia National Parks: Explore Protected Landscapes and National Park Atlas Coverage

Cambodia's national parks represent a core component of its protected areas, designated for significant landscape conservation and biodiversity recognition. This country-specific atlas view helps you discover the geographic spread and mapped boundaries of these nationally important natural landscapes, offering a clear entry point into understanding Cambodia's protected territory.

Cambodia National Parks: Explore Protected Landscapes and National Park Atlas Coverage

Discover the geographic spread of Cambodia's nationally recognized protected park areas, encompassing diverse natural and historical sites.

National Parks in Cambodia: Explore Protected Areas and Conservation Landscapes

In Cambodia, the National park designation represents a cornerstone of the country's conservation efforts, safeguarding significant landscapes, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. These nationally recognized protected areas, including sites within the Cardamom Mountains and coastal regions, offer crucial insights into Cambodia's rich natural geography and its commitment to environmental protection.

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Mapped parks11
Share of country parks92%
Largest mapped parkSouthern Cardamom National Park4,103.92 km²
Oldest mapped parkBotum Sakor National Park1,993
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Cambodia's National Parks: Explore Mapped Protected Landscapes and Atlas Geography

Browse all national parks in Cambodia, a curated list of protected areas covering diverse landscapes, from the Cardamom Mountains to its Gulf of Thailand coastlines. Use this filtered view to understand Cambodia's conservation efforts, comparing the regional distribution and unique geographic features of its nationally recognized protected sites.

National parkSiem Reap ProvinceMountain

Phnom Kulen National Park

Explore ancient Khmer sites and natural terrain within this Cambodian national park.

Phnom Kulen National Park offers a unique glimpse into Cambodia's geographic and historical richness. As a protected national park in Siem Reap Province, it preserves a distinct highland landscape characterized by sandstone formations, evergreen forests, and sacred sites. Discover the mapped boundaries of this important conservation area, trace the historical significance of the Khmer Empire's origins, and explore the natural terrain that defines this culturally significant region.

373.76 km²1993IIMinor water
National parkKoh Kong provinceMountain

Southern Cardamom National Park

Explore its mapped boundaries and conservation significance.

Southern Cardamom National Park is a crucial protected area in southwestern Cambodia, encompassing a significant portion of the Cardamom Mountains. This national park serves as a vital atlas point for understanding the regional geography and conservation efforts in Southeast Asia. Its expansive territory is dedicated to safeguarding critical habitats and supporting ambitious wildlife programs, making it a cornerstone of landscape-level conservation and a key element in mapping the protected areas of the region.

4,103.92 km²2016TropicalII
National parkRatanakiri provinceMountain

Virachey National Park

Explore its remote montane forest ecosystems and diverse terrain.

Virachey National Park, Cambodia's largest national park, offers a profound glimpse into one of mainland Southeast Asia's last great wildernesses. Spanning remote highland terrain in Ratanakiri province, it features dramatic elevation changes from 400 to 1,500 meters, supporting diverse ecosystems including dense lowland forests, unique montane cloud forests, and upland savannahs. Its recognition as an ASEAN Heritage Park underscores its critical regional conservation value, making it a significant destination for understanding protected landscapes and their geographic context.

3,380.57 km²1993TropicalII
National parkKampong Speu ProvinceMountain

Kirirom National Park

Explore its mapped terrain and regional geography in Kampong Speu Province

Kirirom National Park stands as Cambodia's foundational national park, safeguarding a significant portion of the eastern Cardamom Mountains. This protected landscape is defined by its elevated terrain and mountain forest ecosystems, offering a distinct geographic character within Kampong Speu Province. Its atlas-style exploration reveals the mapped boundaries and regional context of this pioneering conservation area, providing insight into Cambodia's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.

283.75 km²1993TropicalAccess unknown
National parkCambodiaMarine

Botum Sakor National Park

Explore its mapped geography and protected landscape features.

Botum Sakor National Park represents Cambodia's largest national park, offering a unique protected landscape where the Cardamom Mountains meet the Gulf of Thailand. The park's diverse geography includes extensive evergreen forests, grasslands, and significant coastal wetland ecosystems, such as mangrove and freshwater swamp forests. Examining its mapped boundaries reveals a critical area for biodiversity and regional ecological context within Southeast Asia's protected lands.

1,825.85 km²1993TropicalII
National parkRatanakiri province

Veun Sai–Siem Pang National Park

Mapped Boundaries and Primate Conservation Habitat

Veun Sai, Siem Pang National Park in Cambodia's Ratanakiri province is a vital protected area featuring expansive lowland evergreen and semi-evergreen forests. Its designation as a national park underscores its role in safeguarding critical habitat for diverse primate populations, notably the endangered Northern buffed-cheeked gibbon. The park's geography, characterized by gentle terrain and extensive forest cover, makes it a significant component of the region's biodiversity corridor and a key site for understanding Cambodia's natural landscapes.

574.69 km²2016TropicalII
National parkKampot ProvinceMountain

Preah Monivong Bokor National Park

Explore diverse forests and colonial history within its mapped terrain.

Preah Monivong Bokor National Park is a protected national park in Kampot Province, Cambodia, distinguished by its mountainous geography within the Dâmrei Mountains. Covering over 1,500 square kilometers, it showcases varied forest ecosystems and is recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park. The park's landscape combines significant natural biodiversity with remnants of French colonial history, offering a rich context for atlas-based geographic exploration and protected-area understanding.

1,544.58 km²1993TropicalEasy access
National parkCambodiaMountain

Central Cardamom Mountains National Park

Explore Extensive Rainforest, Diverse Habitats, and Mountain Terrain

Central Cardamom Mountains National Park is Cambodia's largest protected area, a testament to significant rainforest conservation efforts. This national park spans approximately 4,010 square kilometers, showcasing a dynamic mountainous landscape with diverse ecological zones from coastal areas to peaks over 1,500 meters. Discover the geographic distribution of its protected boundaries and the rich tapestry of habitats that define this vital Southeast Asian natural reserve, offering deep context for atlas-based exploration.

4,010.65 km²1999TropicalModerate access
National parkSihanoukville ProvinceMarineMountain

Ream National Park

Explore unique mangrove ecosystems and mapped terrain within Cambodia.

Ream National Park is a significant protected area in Cambodia, celebrated for its intricate coastal and terrestrial ecosystems. This national park offers a detailed view of mangrove wetlands, evergreen forests, rolling hills, and marine habitats like coral reefs and sea grass beds. Situated in Sihanoukville Province, its landscape is characterized by rivers flowing through the terrain into the sea, providing vital habitats for diverse species and contributing to its atlas significance for regional geography and protected-area study.

210 km²1993Easy accessII
National parkKep ProvinceMountain

Kep National Park

Explore mapped terrain and panoramic viewpoints of this national park.

Kep National Park is a protected national park situated in Kep Province, Cambodia, known for its unique hilly terrain that rises from the coastal lowlands. This protected area offers elevated viewpoints with commanding sights across the Gulf of Thailand, stretching towards Phu Quoc island and the distant Bokor Ranges. Its landscape character is defined by the contrast between its mountainous interior and the surrounding flat coastal regions, making it a significant feature for understanding regional geography and mapped protected areas. The park provides an accessible experience of Cambodia's coastal mountainous ecosystems.

11.52 km²1993Access unknownII
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Compare Cambodia's National Parks with Other Protected Area Designations

Explore Cambodia's full range of protected area designations, including its essential National Parks and Marine Protected Areas, to understand distinct conservation focuses. This country-specific view offers a comparative look at the geographic distribution and varying management goals for each protected landscape type.

Explore Cambodia's mapped marine and coastal protected lands.

Marine protected area

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Investigate the designated marine protected areas within Cambodia. This atlas provides context for ocean-facing reserves, detailing their geographic significance and mapped coastlines. Understand the protected marine ecosystems and associated shorelines that contribute to Cambodia's conservation landscape.

Share of country parks8%
1Mapped parkCambodia Marine Protected Areas
Cambodia Marine Protected Areas
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Continue Exploring National Park Geography in Cambodia's Atlas

Deepen your understanding of Cambodia's natural heritage by continuing to explore its national parks. This atlas-focused pathway allows for detailed examination of mapped boundaries, regional park distribution, and the unique geographic characteristics that define these protected landscapes within Southeast Asia.

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