Unlike it’s flatter south cousin, North Korea’s terrain comprises mostly of mountains and hills, separated by deep, narrow valleys. It is mountainous in the north and harder for growing crops. We had traveled out to the countryside and mountains during our visit to DPRK in early autumn, in the southern parts. Here are some photos of the beautiful nature we saw.

A stunning waterfall en-route to Wonsan from Pyongyang. This waterfall was only recently rediscovered by the North Koreans and developed for visits.

Streams of water greeted us at every few turns as we made our 4 km hike up the mountain to the waterfalls.

Three-day lake, where reportedly, a king wanted to stay a day here but was so taken by its beauty he stayed three days. The scenery was beautiful but I can’t say the same of the toilet there which I had to use. I can only say, don’t use the toilet if you can help it!











