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Hkakabo Razi was established as a natural reserve on January 30, 1996, and as a national park on November 10, 1998. The Khakaborazi National Park is the last stronghold for biodiversity in Myanmar. The extraordinarily rich flora and fauna, ranging from lowland tropical to alpine species still await proper research and identification.
Hkakaborazi National Park is a national park in northern Myanmar with an area of 1,472 sq mi (3,810 km 2).It was established in 1998. [1] It surrounds Hkakabo Razi, the highest mountain in the country.
Rank Name Height Location 1 Hkakabo Razi [1]: 5,881 m (19,295 ft) Myanmar 2 Gamlang Razi [1]: 5,870 m (19,259 ft) Myanmar 3 Dindaw Razi [1]: 5,464 m (17,927 ft) Myanmar 4
Hkakabo Razi, the highest peak in Myanmar, is located in Putao District along the northern border with China. The peak, at the southern end of the Himalayas, is snow-capped year-round and is a favorite among Burmese climbers and international visitors.
Hkakabo Razi Landscape: Kachin State: Natural 2014 The site includes Hkakabo Razi National Park and Hponkan Razi Wildlife Sanctuary, along with a proposed Southern Extension of Hkakabo Razi National Park. [41] Indawgyi Lake Wildlife Sanctuary: Kachin State: Natural 2014 The site includes the entire Indawgyi lake. [42] Natma Taung National Park ...
Putao (Burmese: ပူတာအိုမြို့) is a town in Kachin State, Myanmar and the principal town in Putao Township.The area around Putao is famous for its variety of birds and rare orchids, especially the so-called "Black Orchid" found in the mountains surrounding Putao.
Hkakabo Razi, 5,881 m (Highest point in Myanmar and in Southeast Asia Countries) [1] Gamlang Razi, 5,870 m; Peak 5710, 5,710 m [2] Dindaw Razi, 5,464 m [3]
Upper Myanmar is home to the country's highest peak, Hkakabo Razi. The region is bisected by the country's primary river, the Irrawaddy River, which runs throughout the length of the country. The eastern stretches of Upper Myanmar are surrounded by the Shan Hills, and the Thanlwin River, which separates parts of Myanmar from China and Thailand.