Bukhansan National Park is a breathtaking natural reserve located on the outskirts of Seoul, South Korea. Known for its stunning granite peaks, lush forested landscapes, and rich biodiversity, it's often referred to as the "lungs of Seoul" due to its role in providing clean air and recreational space for city dwellers. The park is a paradise for hikers, offering a variety of trails ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. The main peaks, Baegundae, Insubong, and Mangnyeongdae, offer panoramic views of the surrounding cities and mountains. Besides its natural beauty, Bukhansan is home to significant cultural heritage sites, including ancient temples such as Bukhansanseong Fortress and numerous Buddha statues that dot the landscape. This blend of nature and culture makes it an ideal destination for those looking to explore Korea's natural beauty and historical depth. The park is accessible year-round and is particularly popular in the fall when the autumn foliage creates a spectacular display of colors.
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