Pù Mát National Park
| Pù Mát National Park | |
|---|---|
Pù Mát National Park | |
| Location | Bắc Trung Bộ |
| Nearest city | Vinh |
| Coordinates | 18°59′00″N 104°40′00″E / 18.98333°N 104.66667°E |
| Area | 911.13 km2 |
| Established | 2001 |
| Governing body | People's Committee of Nghệ An Province |
Pù Mát National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Pù Mát) is a national park in Nghệ An Province, in Vietnam's North Central Coast region. It is part of the Western Nghệ An Biosphere Reserve.
In the Thai language, Pù Mát means "high slope". This park was established by Decision 174/2001/QĐ-TTg, dated November 8, 2001, by the Prime Minister of Vietnam on upgrading Pù Mát Preservation Zone.
This park is situated from N 18°46′to 19°12′and from E 104°24′to 104°56′. The park covers an area of 94,804 ha, spreading in three districts of Tương Dương, Con Cuông and Anh Sơn of Nghệ An Province. Of the total area, the strictly protected area comprises 89.517 ha, and the ecological recovery area comprises 1.596 ha. A buffer area covers 86.000 ha.