Chilbosan
Mt. Chilbo, also known as Chilbosan, is one of North Korea's least visited mountain ranges. This is primarily owing to the fact that it is difficult to access. This stunning piece of North Korean countryside, however, should not be neglected! The only method to go to Mt. Chilbo, which is located in North Korea's northeast, is to take an internal aircraft from Pyongyang to Orang airport.
Legend has it that there are 7 treasures hidden within the "Mountain of 7 Treasures." Sangmae Peak, with slightly over 1100 meters, is the tallest of a range of summits that are generally referred to as a single mountain. Chilbosan, like Kumgangsan, is divided into three areas: Inner, Outer, and Sea, each with its own unique features. There are uncommon rock formations and lovely perspectives all across Chilbosan, especially when there is snow on the ground. Tourists flock to this mountain, eager to learn from native guides who share folklore and adventure stories. While you're here, pay a visit to the Kaesim Buddhist Temple, which is one of the area's primary attractions. This temple is over 1000 years old, founded in 826; And is one of North Korea’s official national treasures.
Height: 3,619 ft
Name Meaning: Mountain of 7 Treasures
Location: North Korea