Understand
Jirisan National Park reigns as the grandest and most renowned national park in South Korea. Spanning three provinces—South Jeolla, North Jeolla, and South Gyeongsang—this awe-inspiring park is an absolute must-visit. At its heart lies the majestic Jiri Mountain, hailed as one of the three sacred mountains in the Korean peninsula. Acclaimed for its exceptional hiking trails, Jirisan sets the stage for unparalleled adventure. Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey along the Baekdu Deagan Ridge—the backbone of Korea—beginning right here in Jirisan. This remarkable ridge stretches all the way to Baekdusan, the magnificent mountain standing at the border of China and North Korea. With a 40-kilometer ridge and an impressive collection of 12 peaks towering over 1,000 meters, Jirisan showcases Korea's natural grandeur. The highest peak, Cheonwangbong, soars to an awe-inspiring height of 1,915 meters, making it South Korea's second-largest mountain. Explore the wonders of Jirisan National Park where nature truly reigns supreme, presenting you with unparalleled hiking opportunities and breathtaking vistas that will leave you in awe.
Get in & out
To reach Jirisan, the easiest way is by car or bus. If you're coming from Busan, you can take one of the two buses departing daily from Seobu Terminal. These buses can take you to Ssanggyesa, Jungsan-ri, and Gurye, which are all great starting points for exploring Jirisan. If you're traveling from other cities like Jeonju, Gwangju, or Daegu, don't worry! You can still reach these places by bus. Just make sure to check the bus schedules to plan your trip accordingly. And if you're starting from Hadong, Namwon, Hamyang, Sancheong, or Jinju, take a local bus from there to reach your desired destination. There are regular bus routes available, but remember that some routes may have earlier stop times. For example, the bus from Hadong to Ssanggyesa departs at specific times throughout the day. To avoid any inconvenience, it's always a good idea to call ahead or visit your local tourist information center for updated bus schedules. Happy travels!
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