Upo Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary is South Korea’s largest inland wetland, renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic tranquility, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature study.
Located in Changnyeong County, Gyeongsangnam-do Province, Upo Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses approximately 2,310 hectares of extensive wetlands formed by the confluence of several streams and rivers. This wetland is South Korea’s largest and most ecologically significant inland marsh, characterized by reed beds, shallow pools, and a mosaic of freshwater habitats. It supports a wide variety of flora and fauna, including over 340 species of plants and more than 140 species of wild birds, many of which are migratory or threatened species such as the White-naped Crane and the Oriental Stork. The wetland plays a crucial role in flood control and groundwater recharge while serving as a critical ecosystem for aquatic animals, waterfowl, and amphibians. Upo has a long cultural history, with traditional fishing and reed harvesting practices still observed by local communities. Visitors can explore the sanctuary through several well-maintained walking trails, observation platforms, and a nature study center, making it a prime destination for birdwatching, photography, and environmental education. The sanctuary's peaceful, protected environment offers a unique insight into Korea’s natural heritage and wetland ecology, attracting nature enthusiasts and researchers. Its combination of ecological diversity, cultural significance, and accessible facilities makes it a must-visit spot for outdoor lovers seeking immersion in a vibrant wetland landscape.
Hidden Reed Beds and Scenic Boardwalks providing intimate views of wetland flora
Habitat for Rare Migratory Birds including White-naped Cranes and Black-faced Spoonbills
Upo Nature Education Center with interactive exhibits and observation towers
Peaceful canoeing opportunities on designated waterways within the wetland
Vast stretches of reeds provide essential habitat for nesting birds and create a picturesque landscape.
A well-equipped center offering educational exhibits, guided tours, and multi-level observation towers.
Critical stopover site for diverse migratory birds, including endangered species during seasonal migrations.