Busan is Korea's second largest city. Tourists often come to this region to hike and to visit the Buddhist Temples located deep within the region's mountains. The Beomeosa Temple, founded in 678 AD, is perhaps one of the most frequented temples in the area and is always packed with worshipers and tourists. For art buffs, Busan offers several museums and historical buildings. If scenery is your thing, try visiting the Dongbaek Island, or bird watch at the Nakdong river estuary.
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4.5 based on 36 reviews
A must go place. Mayroon siyang difficult, easy at paved road hiking path. Matarik siya friend, pero kaya mo yan kung matibay Ang tuhod mo, madaming mga matatanda na umaakyat. Kung Hindi ka pa sure may mga trail map duon, pero mas maganda kung makapagdownload Ka NG map para ma maximize mo Ang iyong time. Madaming mga trails, medyo malilitonka Kung Wala Kang downloaded map. Mayroon dun veiw deck, Kita mo Ang buong Busan. Sulit Ang pagod friend. At saka mayroon din mga slidi, ng rock, malalaking bato. Magandang addition sa iyong collection Ng pictures. Mapapaisip ka Kung paano nangyari nuong unang panahon. Mayroon ding falls dun at picnic area. Kung Wala ka sa mood mag hiking, pwede namang picnic Lang or masyado sa ibabaw. May stream walk dun. Magdala ka Ng tubig at snack. Walang mabibilhan dun.walang entrance fee friend. Enjoy
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Starting from Beomeosa temple, I plotted a personal route to trek for scenic views and a half day of exploring the mountain fortress. The hike along the ridge of Geumjeongsan from the North gate to the East gate and exit SanSeong village. It was a short ascent to North gate and then a smaller peak before descending to East gate and village. Worked up everyone’s appetite for black goat bulgogi. The bus ride back to the city was crowded and packed with climbers returning to the city.
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