Matupi District

Matupi District (Burmese: မတူပီခရိုင်, Mătupi Hkăyaing) is a district of Chin State in Myanmar, and is bordered by Bangladesh to the west, Mizoram State of Assam and Hakha District to the north, Gangaw District of the Magway Region to the east, and Sittwe District of Rakhine State to the south.

The capital is Matupi, which is located in the center of the district. The district has a population of 212,226 people.

Geography
Matupi District is the 4th largest district in Burma, and one of the most sparsely populated. It is situated in the southern half of Chin State and is heavily mountainous, especially in the eastern area. The western areas near the border with Bangladesh consist of some valleys and smaller mountain ranges. Chin State's highest peak, and the highest peak of the southern Patkai Mountains, is Mount Victoria in the district's east, at over 3200m above sea level.

Transport
Matupi District only has road transport, as there are no airports or railways in the district. The newly constructed Lai Lin Pi Road is considered one of the most dangerous roads in Burma due to its rough conditions and steep near-vertical falls on the roadside.

There are two roads in the district; the main road from Pakokku to Hakha which passes through Mindat and Matupi, and the Lai Lin Pi Road which connects to Rakhine State. Both roads intercept just north of the town of Rezua.

There are no border crossings with Bangladesh or Assam.