Bukhansan National Park: Nature's Splendor Near Seoul
Overview
Bukhansan National Park, named after the majestic Mount Bukhansan, translates to 'big mountain in the north.' This breathtaking national park is renowned for its smooth curves, sharp peaks, and a variety of valleys and rivers. It is home to roughly 1,300 species of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The park boasts an extensive network of around 100 hiking paths, including the popular trails leading to the highest peaks: Baegunbong, Baekundae, Insubong Peak, and Mangnyeondae. Rich in history, visitors can explore ancient sites such as the Silla's King Jinheung Monument and the Joseon Era Bukhansanseong Fortress, which is encircled by an impressive 8,500-meter wall. Bukhansan also features serene temples like Sangunsa and Munsusa, where visitors can marvel at stunning Buddha sculptures and refreshing natural springs. Whether you're hiking through lush forests in summer, admiring vibrant flowers in spring, or enjoying the snowy peaks in winter, Bukhansan is the perfect haven for outdoor lovers. The park offers campsites, shelters, and information centers to enhance your visit, with free entrance and a nominal parking fee.



