• Experience the Ganghwa seaside toboggan run and enjoy the exhilarating 1.8 km high speed.
• Visit Korea's oldest textile factory and tour the Chaoyang Textile and Fabric Workshop
• Experience the Ogura weaving process firsthand and learn about the history of Korean fabrics.
Enjoy authentic Korean traditional set meals to replenish your energy.
Enjoy both the Jianghua Local Products Market and a large brand-name shopping center in one place!
• More one-day tour recommendations:
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🌸Limited-time Spring Tour in Korea🌸 Flower viewing, strawberry picking, toboggan rides, Hwagae Garden, and more.
⭐Incheon Popular Attractions️⭐️ ---> Incheon Day Tour A
🚗Incheon Private Private charter car---> Ganghwa Island Hwagae Garden - Easy Trip
| Tour Type | Private tour, Shared tour |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Sightseeing type | Traditional markets, Food tour・Izakaya Hopping |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Please note before booking]
• Please provide the traveler's contact information (message ID or mobile phone number) when making a reservation.
Children under 3 years old can participate for free, but this does not include a seat or ticket. Please note this in advance and present your passport on-site.
• If you are bringing a stroller or wheelchair, please indicate this in the booking notes.
[Limitations for Riding the Bogie Slide]
Children 120 cm or taller and 9 years old or older can ride alone.
Children over 85 cm tall but under 9 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
• People under 85 cm tall or over 65 years old are not allowed to ride (they can take the cable car instead).
• Individuals taller than 185 cm or weighing more than 120 kg should consult with staff on-site for confirmation.
[Other Reminders]
• You can purchase 1-2 additional rides on-site at a discounted price.
• If the number of participants is less than 8, the tour will be conducted in a minivan with a driver who can speak basic English.
• Please bring your passport when participating in the B-3 tour (Aigime Peak and Heisei Park) as it involves entering a military-controlled area.
A minimum of 5 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please be sure to arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure. Passengers arriving after departure will be deemed to have automatically canceled their trip and no refund will be given.
The journey time may be affected by traffic and weather conditions.
If Ganghwa Market or Kokura Textile Experience Center is closed, other attractions will be used as substitutes.
If the Luge at Ganghwa Beach Resort is closed due to weather or other reasons, other attractions will be used instead.
⚠️ Our company does not include personal travel insurance on all tours. Outdoor activities carry certain risks and dangers. Guests must assess their own health and abilities. The company is not responsible for any bodily harm or injury caused by accidents or unforeseen circumstances.
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To ensure safety on the Ganghwa Luge, riders typically need to be at least 110 cm tall to ride alone. Children between 85 cm and 110 cm tall must ride tandem with an adult (aged 19 or older). There is usually a weight limit of around 120 kg per person for safety reasons. Always check the specific on-site regulations before riding.
The one-day tour typically includes comfortable round-trip transportation from designated meeting points in major cities like Seoul or Incheon to Ganghwa Island. This allows you to visit the Ganghwa Luge and all other specified attractions, such as Aegibong Peace Ecological Park, Choyang Textile, and the Premium Outlet Mall, without the hassle of planning your own routes or transfers.
On Ganghwa Island, the tour offers rich cultural experiences. You can learn about Korea's textile history and design your own unique Kokura fabric handkerchief at the textile experience center. Another highlight is making Korean laver rice rolls, where you also discover the history and processing of laver. Additionally, there's an opportunity to create handmade Korean paper crafts, providing a deeper connection to traditional Korean artistry.
At Aegibong Peace Ecological Park, visitors can gaze directly across the Han River to North Korean territory, which is only 1.4 kilometers away. This unique vantage point offers a rare insight into the divided peninsula. You can also visit the park's cafe, known for its proximity to the border, providing a contemplative setting to reflect on peace and history.
The Choyang Textile Cafe on Ganghwa Island is unique as it's housed in Korea's original textile production site, blending history with a modern cafe experience. Visitors can enjoy specialty coffee while immersed in the atmosphere of a bygone era. The Kokura fabric experience allows you to engage hands-on by designing and stamping your own unique handkerchief, creating a personal souvenir and connecting with traditional Korean craftsmanship.
The Premium Outlet Mall on Ganghwa Island offers a wide range of shopping experiences, featuring various designer brands and retail stores. It's designed to be a family-friendly destination where visitors can find apparel, accessories, and other goods at competitive prices. It provides an opportunity for leisure shopping and discovering popular brands amidst the tour's cultural and scenic stops.
Absolutely. The Seaweed Rice Roll Making experience on Ganghwa Island is designed to be both fun and educational. Participants not only get to create their own delicious rice rolls but also learn about the traditional process of cultivating and preparing laver (seaweed). This hands-on activity provides insight into an important aspect of Korean culinary culture and its historical significance.
The Mt. Odu Unification Observatory offers a powerful perspective on the Korean Peninsula's division. From its vantage point, visitors can clearly see North Korean villages, farmland, and even people across the border. The observatory provides exhibitions and educational materials that delve into the history of the Korean War, the division, and ongoing efforts toward reunification, offering deep insights into this critical geopolitical region.