Hallasan National Park
South Korea's highest peak at 1,950m. UNESCO World Heritage. Snow-capped in winter, blazing red in autumn — one of Korea's most rewarding hikes.
Palaces, beaches, mountains, night markets — every place worth your time, mapped & reviewed.
South Korea is home to some of Asia's most captivating mountains — from ancient Joseon-era sites to modern cultural landmarks. Each entry below includes opening hours, entrance fees, best season to visit, and a direct link to our in-depth guide.
South Korea's highest peak at 1,950m. UNESCO World Heritage. Snow-capped in winter, blazing red in autumn — one of Korea's most rewarding hikes.
UNESCO-listed tuff cone formed 5,000 years ago by underwater volcanic eruption. 99 rock pinnacles surround the 600m-wide crater.…
Seoul's most iconic landmark. The tower sits atop 270m Namsan Mountain, offering 360° panoramic views of the entire…