Towering over the UNESCO-listed landscapes of Seoraksan National Park, Ulsanbawi Rock is a jagged granite peak that rises 873 meters above sea level. The 2-hour hike to the summit, while strenuous, rewards visitors with panoramic views of otherworldly rock formations, ancient temples, and dense forests. Along the ascent, hikers can observe the rugged textures and varied colors of the granite, adding to the natural beauty of the trail. At the top, the expansive vistas provide a breathtaking perspective of the surrounding landscape, making the climb a memorable experience.
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