Birobong Peak
Birobong Peak is the highest point on the island of Jeju in South Korea, standing at 1,947 meters (6,388 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Hallasan National Park and is known for its unique volcanic landscape, featuring a crater at the summit. The peak is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering stunning views of the surrounding area.
The area around Birobong Peak is rich in biodiversity, home to various plant and animal species. The hiking trails leading to the peak are well-maintained, making it accessible for visitors of different skill levels. The peak is also significant in Korean culture and history, often associated with local legends and traditions.