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National Parks in Vietnam: A Comprehensive Atlas for Protected Area Discovery

Vietnam hosts 31 national parks, designated areas of significant national importance for landscape conservation and biodiversity protection. This atlas-driven route provides a geographic overview of these protected lands, detailing their mapped boundaries and regional context. Use this resource to understand the distribution and significance of Vietnam's national park network, distinguishing them within its broader protected area strategy.

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Trace the geographic spread of Vietnam's premier conservation areas, encompassing diverse tropical forests and marine landscapes.

Vietnam's National Parks: Explore Key Protected Areas and Flagship Conservation Landscapes

Vietnam's national parks represent its most significant protected areas, safeguarding critical biodiversity and unique ecosystems across the country's varied terrain. Users can browse these flagship landscapes, from the karst formations of Cát Bà to the Mekong Delta's U Minh Hạ, to understand Vietnam's conservation priorities and geographic park distribution.

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Mapped parks31
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkYok Đôn National Park1,155.45 km²
Oldest mapped parkBach Ma National Park1,986
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National Parks in Vietnam: Browse Flagship Protected Areas and Mapped Geography

Browse a comprehensive list of Vietnam's National Parks, covering key protected areas from the northern mountains to the Mekong Delta. Map the geographic spread of these nationally significant conservation landscapes to understand their distribution and ecological roles across Vietnam's diverse terrain.

National parkVietnamMountain

Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng National Park

Explore protected landscapes, cave systems, and geological wonders.

Phong Nha, Kẻ Bàng National Park in Vietnam is a globally significant protected landscape, recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional karst topography and extensive cave networks. This national park features dramatic limestone mountains, deep river gorges, and some of the world's most impressive subterranean formations, offering a rich atlas of natural history and geological wonders to explore.

857.54 km²2001TropicalModerate access
National parkBà Rịa–Vũng Tàu provinceMarine

Côn Đảo National Park

Explore mapped terrain and protected land boundaries.

Côn Đảo National Park presents a rich island geography featuring mountainous terrain, dense forests, and vibrant marine ecosystems. As a protected national park, it safeguards crucial habitats for endangered sea turtles and dugongs, alongside extensive coral reef systems and seagrass beds. This detailed atlas entry offers insight into the park's unique landscape context within Bà Rịa, Vũng Tàu province, highlighting its significance for conservation and geographic exploration.

198.832 km²1993TropicalModerate access
National parkKiên Giang ProvinceMarine

Phú Quốc National Park

Explore the mapped terrain and unique ecosystems of this national park.

Phú Quốc National Park offers a unique exploration of a fully protected tropical island ecosystem, encompassing significant landmass and marine territory within Kiên Giang Province. As Vietnam's largest island national park, it showcases a diverse array of landscapes, from dense forests blanketing rolling hills to vital coastal and marine protected areas essential for regional biodiversity. This park provides a focused lens for understanding island protected area management and geographic context within the Gulf of Thailand.

314.22 km²2001TropicalII
National parkVietnam

Cát Tiên National Park

Explore the mapped boundaries and diverse ecosystems of this vital national park.

Cát Tiên National Park represents a significant ecological reserve in southern Vietnam, covering a vast expanse of lowland tropical forest and critical wetland habitats. The park's landscape is shaped by seasonal flooding from the Dong Nai River, creating unique ecosystems like the renowned Bàu Sấu (Crocodile Lake) and supporting diverse flora and fauna. Understanding Cát Tiên National Park's geography, its protected landscape character, and its position within Vietnam offers valuable insights for atlas-based exploration of Southeast Asia's natural heritage.

720 km²1992TropicalModerate access
National parkVietnamMarine

Cát Bà National Park

Mapped protected area with diverse terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

As a critical national park in Vietnam, Cát Bà National Park protects a remarkable limestone karst landscape central to the Hạ Long Bay region. This area is renowned for its steep peaks, narrow valleys, and coastal mangrove environments, supporting a uniquely diverse array of flora and fauna. Its status as a protected area highlights its global importance for conservation, particularly as the exclusive habitat of the Cát Bà langur. Explore the mapped geography and ecological significance of this vital Vietnamese protected land.

161.968 km²1986TropicalEasy access
National parkĐắk Lắk Province

Yok Đôn National Park

Mapped boundaries within Đắk Lắk Province, part of a transboundary conservation area.

Yok Đôn National Park is Vietnam's largest lowland forest national park, covering approximately 1,155 square kilometers in Đắk Lắk Province. This protected area is characterized by its rare khộp forest ecosystem and serves as a crucial refuge for large mammals. Situated near the Cambodian border, it forms a key component of one of Southeast Asia's largest continuous protected area networks, offering significant insights into regional protected landscape geography and conservation connectivity.

1,155.45 km²1986TropicalModerate access
National parkLào Cai ProvinceMountain

Hoàng Liên National Park

Discover exceptional mountain terrain and unique endemic species habitat.

Hoàng Liên National Park stands as a critical protected landscape in Lào Cai Province, Vietnam, centered around the iconic Fansipan mountain, the highest point in the Indochinese Peninsula. This national park is renowned as a globally important center for plant diversity, showcasing varied mountain terrain from lush evergreen forests to subalpine ecosystems. Explore the mapped boundaries and geographic context of this significant highland protected area, a key destination for understanding Southeast Asian botanical richness.

685.69 km²2002SubtropicalModerate access
National parkCà Mau ProvinceMarine

Mũi Cà Mau National Park

Explore the mapped geography and protected coastal landscape of Cà Mau province.

Mũi Cà Mau National Park, situated at Vietnam's southernmost tip in Cà Mau province, is a significant protected area dominated by vast mangrove forests and vital coastal wetlands. As a nationally recognized park and an internationally important Ramsar site, it showcases the intricate deltaic geography and the critical ecological functions of mangrove ecosystems. This protected landscape serves as a natural buffer and offers unique opportunities for understanding coastal conservation and the dynamic interplay between land and sea within the Mekong Delta region.

418.62 km²2003TropicalAccess unknown
National parkVietnamMountain

Bach Ma National Park

Explore the biodiversity and unique geography of this vital national park.

Bach Ma National Park in Vietnam is a protected area defined by its steep, granite-rich mountainous terrain within the Annamite Range. The park’s location at a significant biogeographical crossroads contributes to its exceptional biodiversity, particularly its documented birdlife and varied forest ecosystems. Understanding Bach Ma National Park through its mapped landscape provides critical insight into Vietnam's natural heritage and the ecological dynamics shaped by its unique regional geography.

220 km²1986TropicalEasy access
National parkBắc Kạn Province

Ba Bể National Park

Discover the mapped geography of this unique protected wetland in Bắc Kạn.

Ba Bể National Park is distinguished by Vietnam's largest natural freshwater lake, a perennial karst water body set within a dramatic limestone landscape. This national park in Bắc Kạn Province protects a vital wetland ecosystem and its surrounding highland forests, offering a rich geographic context for atlas exploration. Explore the park's unique terrain, mapped boundaries, and the remarkable biodiversity it preserves, making it a cornerstone of regional natural landscape discovery.

100.48 km²1992TropicalModerate access
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Deepen your understanding of Vietnam's protected areas by continuing to browse the full distribution of its national parks. Each designation offers unique insights into landscape conservation and biodiversity. Utilize MoriAtlas to trace their geographic presence and compare their ecological significance within the nation's conservation framework.

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