

Odaesan, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offers serene hiking trails, stunning landscapes, and historic temples.
A historic Buddhist temple with beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere.

Explore the lush forests, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints of Odaesan Mountain.
A picturesque park with a lake, fountain show, and various recreational facilities.
Located within the national park, this lodge offers a unique dining experience with stunning mountain views.
A historic temple restaurant offering traditional Korean temple food, known for its healthy and delicious dishes.
A cozy mountain villa offering a romantic dinner setting with a view of the Odaesan Mountain sunset.
A traditional tea made from wild ginseng grown in Odaesan Mountain, known for its medicinal properties and unique flavor.
Pottery crafted from the mountain's clay, featuring intricate designs and glazes, a local tradition dating back centuries.
Pure honey produced by bees feeding on the mountain's diverse flora, renowned for its rich taste and health benefits.

Sweet rice punch with pine nuts and red beans
Mixed rice with vegetables, meat, and gochujang sauce
Spicy stir-fried rice cakes with fish cakes and green onions

Ethipothala Falls is a scenic waterfall located in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, India, known for its serene beauty and the temple dedicated to Lord Dattatreya.
A scenic, open-air train ride through the lush, green Sagano Bamboo Forest in Japan.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Bhagamandala Temple is a serene Hindu pilgrimage site known for its trifurcation of the sacred rivers Kaveri, Kannike, and Sujyoti.
Odaesan has varied terrain, and rain is common. Waterproof boots protect your feet and provide grip.
The mountain's climate can be unpredictable. A lightweight rain jacket keeps you dry and warm.
Staying hydrated is crucial while hiking. A portable water filter ensures you have clean water from mountain streams.