Welcome to Hlawga Park

Explore the Diversity of States and Regions

In Burma

Established

The park was established in 1982 with joint funding from the UNDP and the Burmese government.

Area

It covers around 1,540 acres, including an 818-acre wildlife park, a 62-acre mini-zoo, and a 660-acre buffer zone.

Wildlife

The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including species of deer (such as Eld's deer, hog deer, and barking deer), rhesus monkeys, pythons, pangolins, and various bird species.

Flora

The park features a diverse range of plant species, including dipterocarps, Lagerstroemia speciosa, teak, and medicinal plants.

Activities

Visitors can enjoy activities like jungle trekking, picnicking, and exploring the mini-zoo. There's also a suspension bridge and beautiful scenery along the Bago River.

Visiting Hours

The park is open daily from 8 AM to 4 PM. Admission is around 2,000 Kyat per person.

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