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Kazakhstan National Parks: Explore Protected Areas & Regional Geography

Kazakhstan features 13 national parks, serving as significant protected park areas crucial for landscape conservation and biodiversity. This page provides a country-specific index for national parks within Kazakhstan, offering detailed insights into their geographic distribution and the natural park boundaries that define these vital protected lands across the region.

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Understand the geographic distribution and conservation significance of Kazakhstan's major protected park areas.

Discover Kazakhstan's National Parks: Major Protected Landscapes and Regional Geography

Kazakhstan's national parks represent its most significant protected areas, safeguarding critical landscapes like the Charyn Canyon and the Kolsay Lakes. These designations highlight flagship conservation efforts and provide essential geographic context for exploring the country's diverse natural heritage.

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Mapped parks13
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkKaton-Karagay National Park6,435 km²
Oldest mapped parkBayanaul National Park1,985
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National Parks in Kazakhstan: Browse Protected Areas by Designation

Discover a comprehensive list of national parks across Kazakhstan, showcasing significant protected areas like Charyn, Ile-Alatau, and Kolsay Lakes National Park. This filtered view offers an atlas perspective on how these protected landscapes contribute to the nation's rich ecological and geological heritage.

National parkAlmaty RegionMountain

Altyn-Emel National Park

Explore unique geological wonders and ancient Saka history.

Discover Altyn-Emel National Park, a prominent national park located in Kazakhstan's Almaty Region. This protected area showcases an extraordinary diversity of landscapes, from the echoing Singing Dunes to the otherworldly Aktau mountains, often referred to as the 'lunar mountains' due to their vivid mineral hues. As a vital conservation zone, it safeguards Central Asian steppe ecosystems and significant Iron Age archaeological sites, offering a rich tapestry of natural beauty and historical depth for atlas exploration.

4,600 km²1996AridModerate access
National parkAlmaty RegionMountain

Charyn National Park

Explore its dramatic canyons and ancient Sogdian ash groves.

Charyn National Park offers a compelling exploration of Central Asia's dramatic natural heritage, centered around its spectacular canyon system. This protected area, situated in Kazakhstan's Almaty Region, features towering red rock walls and unique geological formations carved by the Charyn River. The park is also notable for preserving one of the world's northernmost stands of ancient Sogdian ash trees, a vital link to prehistoric ecosystems. Users can discover the park's mapped boundaries, diverse terrain, and distinct landscape features, making it a key destination for geographic and atlas-based discovery.

1,250 km²2004AridModerate access
National parkAlmaty RegionMountain

Ile-Alatau National Park

Mapped boundaries, diverse ecosystems, and mountain wilderness.

Ile-Alatau National Park is a key protected area in the Almaty Region of Kazakhstan, preserving a vast expanse of the Tian Shan mountain system. This national park showcases a dramatic vertical landscape, encompassing everything from lowland woodlands and relict spruce forests to expansive alpine meadows and glacial terrains. Its mapped boundaries define critical habitat for diverse wildlife and offer a profound insight into the complex ecological dynamics of high-altitude environments, making it an essential destination for atlas-based geographic discovery.

2,000 km²1996AlpineModerate access
National parkAqmola RegionMountain

Burabay State National Nature Park

Explore protected landscapes in Kazakhstan's Aqmola Region.

Burabay State National Nature Park presents a unique protected landscape within the Kokshetau Massif of Kazakhstan's Aqmola Region. This atlas-focused entry details the park's distinctive terrain, featuring ancient granite outcrops and rolling hills draped in pine and birch forests. Understand the mapped boundaries and geographic setting of this national park, renowned for its scenic lakes and significant geological formations, offering rich context for protected-area discovery.

1,299.35 km²2000TemperateII
National parkEast Kazakhstan RegionMountain

Katon-Karagay National Park

Explore the geography and park boundaries of East Kazakhstan's premier national park.

Katon-Karagay National Park, the largest national park in Kazakhstan, offers a deep dive into the protected landscapes of the Southern Altai Mountains. This page provides essential geographic context, detailing the park's terrain, its significance as a protected area within East Kazakhstan Region, and its role in mapping the natural contours of this ecologically diverse mountain system. Understand the park's boundaries and its contribution to regional conservation.

6,435 km²2001TemperateAccess unknown
National parkAlmaty RegionMountain

Kolsay Lakes National Park

Mapped Tian Shan mountain geography and glacial lake context.

Kolsay Lakes National Park is a significant protected area within the Almaty Region, celebrated for its breathtaking chain of three alpine lakes, often referred to as the 'Pearls of Tien Shan.' This national park showcases the rugged beauty of the Tian Shan mountains, with dramatic valleys, dense spruce forests, and pristine glacial waters. Understanding its geographic setting and mapped boundaries reveals the unique ecological and landscape value of this protected natural area.

1,619 km²2007BorealModerate access
National parkKazakhstanMountain

Bayanaul National Park

Explore granite mountains, unique lakes, and striking rock formations.

Bayanaul National Park, situated in Kazakhstan's Pavlodar Province, represents a significant protected area renowned for its extraordinary granite mountain landscape. Established as the country's first national park, it showcases unique erosion-shaped rock formations, diverse vegetation including rare pines, and four significant freshwater lakes. This park offers a distinct visual tapestry of mountainous terrain and geological wonders within the broader Central Asian geography, making it a key destination for atlas-based discovery.

684.53 km²1985TemperateModerate access
National parkAlmaty RegionMountain

Zhongar-Alatau National Park

Almaty Region's critical wild apple forest and glaciated terrain.

Zhongar-Alatau National Park in Kazakhstan's Almaty Region is a significant protected landscape renowned for its role in conserving the genetic origins of cultivated apples. The park encompasses dramatic glaciated mountain ranges, deep canyons, and diverse ecosystems within the Dzungarian Alatau. Its mapped boundaries define an area vital for protecting unique wild fruit tree species, including the Sievers apple, and preserving the distinctive alpine terrain of southeastern Kazakhstan, offering rich context for geographic exploration.

36 km²2010BorealModerate access
National parkKazakhstanMountain

Karkaraly State National Nature Park

Discover unique geology, archaeology, and regional landscape context.

Delve into the distinctive protected landscape of Karkaraly State National Nature Park, situated in Kazakhstan's Karaganda Region. This park preserves a rare mountain-forest ecosystem with dramatic granite formations, ancient archaeological sites, and lakes, presenting a rich geographic contrast to the surrounding Kazakh Steppe. MoriAtlas provides structured insights into Karkaraly State National Nature Park's unique terrain, its conservation value, and its position within the broader regional geography of Central Asia.

1,121.2 km²1998BorealAccess unknown
National parkSouth Kazakhstan RegionMountain

Sayram-Ugam National Park

Explore dramatic alpine terrain and ancient juniper forests.

Delve into Sayram-Ugam National Park, a protected national park situated in the South Kazakhstan Region. This expansive area showcases striking mountain topography with seven natural altitude zones, from mountain steppe to permanent snowfields. It is distinguished by its vast juniper forests and serves as a crucial conservation site for wild fruit and nut tree genetic diversity, offering a unique lens for understanding Central Asian mountain ecology and landscape context.

1,490 km²2007AridModerate access
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Delve deeper into the atlas of Kazakhstan's protected areas by continuing to explore its national parks. Understand how each national park contributes to the country's natural heritage and protected landscape identity. This focused approach helps to map and compare the geographic features and conservation significance of Kazakhstan's key natural reserves.

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