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Discover the mapped boundaries and protected area identity of Emawbum National Park.

Emawbum National Park: A National Park Landscape within Myanmar's Geography

Emawbum National Park stands as a significant protected area within Myanmar, contributing to the nation's atlas of natural landscapes. This page provides a focused exploration of its geographic context, enabling discovery of its mapped boundaries and status as a national park for those interested in regional geography and protected land exploration.

protected areaMyanmarnational parkSoutheast Asia

Emawbum National Park

National park

Park overview

Structured park overview, official facts, and landscape profile for Emawbum National Park

Emawbum National Park park facts, protected area profile, and essential visitor context

Review the core facts for Emawbum National Park, including designation, size, terrain, visitor scale, habitats, and operating context in one park-focused overview.
Monthly climate preview

Long-term temperature ranges and monthly precipitation averages for Emawbum National Park

Emawbum National Park Climate Normals and Annual Weather Patterns

Representative coordinate records show measured monthly temperature variation alongside multi-year precipitation rates across the high-elevation terrain of Emawbum National Park. Reviewing the complete twelve-month climatology profile provides deeper analytical context for long-term regional weather trends.
Annual mean11 °C
3 °C17 °C
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr11°
May14°
Jun16°
Jul17°
Aug17°
Sep15°
Oct12°
Nov
Dec
Warmest month
August

16.5 °C

Coolest month
January

2.9 °C

Wettest month
July

5.6 mm/day

Driest month
December

0.2 mm/day

Park location guide

Geography guide, regional context, and park location map for Emawbum National Park

Emawbum National Park park geography, regions, and map view in Myanmar

Understand where Emawbum National Park sits in Myanmar through a broader geographic reading of the surrounding landscape, nearby location context, and its mapped position within the national park landscape.

How Emawbum National Park fits into Myanmar

Myanmar is a Southeast Asian country with a rich history dating back to the Pagan Kingdom era. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and is characterized by diverse ethnic groups, with the Bamar as the majority. The country operates under a military-led government and uses the Burmese language as its official language.

Wider geography shaping Emawbum National Park in Myanmar

Myanmar is located in northwest Southeast Asia, bordered by India and Bangladesh to the northwest, China to the northeast, Laos and Thailand to the east and southeast, and the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal to the south and southwest. The terrain includes mountains, plains, and river valleys centered around the Irrawaddy River.

Map view of Emawbum National Park

Use this park location map to pinpoint Emawbum National Park in Myanmar, understand its exact geographic position, and read its mapped placement within the surrounding landscape more clearly.

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Park atlas

Map the regional geography and compare adjacent conservation landscapes near Emawbum National Park in Myanmar.

Explore Nearby National Parks and Protected Areas, Expanding Beyond Emawbum National Park

Expand your protected area discovery by tracing the mapped geography of national parks and other protected areas in the region surrounding Emawbum National Park. The dedicated view helps you compare diverse conservation landscapes and understand their place within the broader regional protected area network.
Protected areaYunnan
About 179 km away#1 closest

North

Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas: Mapped Geography and Protected Mountain Terrain

An atlas perspective on the Hengduan Mountain river corridor

The Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas represents a unique geographic phenomenon in the Hengduan Mountains of China. The protected area is defined by deep, parallel river canyons, massive snow-capped peaks, and an exceptional vertical range of ecosystems. This atlas entry focuses on the regional layout, mapped mountain corridors, and the ecological significance of a site where three major rivers flow in close proximity for over 170 kilometers.

Area
17,000 km²
Established
2003
Relief
Mountain
Climate
Alpine
National parkKachin State
About 215 km away#2 closest

North

Hkakaborazi National Park: National Park Protected Landscape and Map Explorer

Explore its mapped boundaries and regional geography in Kachin State.

Hkakaborazi National Park serves as a critical protected area within Kachin State, offering a unique geographic profile for atlas and map exploration. This dedicated entry focuses on its identity as a national park, detailing its mapped landscape context and its role within the broader protected areas network. Understand the specific geographic features and boundaries that define this important natural landscape, essential for any detailed cartographic or regional study.

Area
3,810 km²
Established
1998
IUCN
II
Relief
Mountain
National parkArunachal Pradesh
About 252 km away#3 closest

Northwest

Namdapha National Park: A National Park Detailed Entry for Geographic and Atlas Exploration

Explore mapped boundaries and regional landscape context in Arunachal Pradesh.

Namdapha National Park serves as a key protected area, offering a unique opportunity for structured geographic discovery. This entry focuses on its designation as a national park, providing detailed information about its mapped landscape, regional setting within Arunachal Pradesh, and overall protected territory context. It is designed to assist users in understanding the park's boundaries and its significance within a broader atlas framework.

Area
1,985 km²
Established
1983
IUCN
II
Relief
Mountain
Nature reserveSichuan
About 285 km away#4 closest

Northeast

Sichuan Yading National Nature Reserve: Mapped Protected Landscapes in Western Sichuan

High altitude terrain, glaciated peaks, and alpine geography.

Sichuan Yading National Nature Reserve is a significant protected area in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, home to the Three Holy Mountains and extensive glacial features. This entry details the reserve geography, focusing on the distribution of alpine meadows, high elevation forests, and the dramatic vertical landscape carved by the Litang River tributaries.

Area
3,815.06 km²
Established
1996
Relief
Mountain
Climate
Alpine
National parkAssam
About 322 km away#5 closest

West

Dehing Patkai National Park: Assam's Extensive Lowland Tropical Rainforest Atlas

Explore mapped boundaries and critical primate habitat.

Dehing Patkai National Park is a vital protected area in Assam, renowned as India's largest contiguous lowland rainforest. This park provides a crucial habitat for diverse species, notably featuring seven primate species including the Hoolock gibbon, and serves as a key elephant reserve. Explore the mapped geography of this unique four-layered tropical forest ecosystem, understanding its ecological significance and protected landscape identity within northeastern India.

Area
231.65 km²
Established
2004
IUCN
II
Relief
Lowland
Wildlife reserveArunachal Pradesh
About 331 km away#6 closest

Northwest

Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary: Geography and Protected Habitat Mapping in Northeast India

A diverse reserve within the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot.

Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary protects an expansive landscape featuring rare orchid-rich forests and high-altitude lake ecosystems. By preserving terrain that spans subtropical valleys to temperate coniferous ridges, this reserve provides essential habitat for iconic species like the Mishmi takin and red panda. Examine the complex forest layers and geographic features that define this significant Indian protected area.

Area
281.5 km²
Established
1980
IUCN
II
Relief
Mountain
Wildlife reserveAssam
About 344 km away#7 closest

Northwest

Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary: Regional Geography and Protected Forest Map

A fragmented tropical reserve in the Tinsukia district of Assam.

Delve into the geography of Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary, a reserve spanning three distinct forest blocks. Learn how these managed lands function as a vital arboreal refuge in the broader Brahmaputra valley landscape, offering a detailed look at the protected terrain and habitat structure of this northeastern Indian sanctuary.

Area
7.22 km²
Established
1999
IUCN
IV
Relief
Lowland
Illustration of a landscape with green mountains, a river, bare trees, and a waterfall under a colorful sky
National parkAssam
About 349 km away#8 closest

Northwest

Dibru-Saikhowa National Park: Mapped Protected Landscape and Regional Geography

Explore Assam's protected natural terrain and park boundaries.

Dibru-Saikhowa National Park represents a key protected area, providing valuable insight into the natural geography and landscape context of Assam. As a designated national park, its mapped boundaries and distinct regional setting are crucial for understanding the distribution of conservation lands in northeastern India. Explore the geographic specifics and atlas relevance of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park for a structured view of this protected landscape.

Area
350 km²
Established
1999
IUCN
II
Relief
Lowland

Common questions about visiting, size, designation, and location context for Emawbum National Park

Emawbum National Park FAQs for park facts, access, geography, and protected area context

Find quick answers about Emawbum National Park, including protected-area facts, park geography, trail and visitor context, and how the park fits into its surrounding country and regional landscape.
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