A minimum of 4 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 arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
As the vehicle will be depart on time, refunds will not be granted for late arrivals or no‑shows.
Infants under 3 years old may ride accompanied by a guardian. In this case, a seat, admission ticket, and meals are not included. Please present a valid ID for age verification on the day of departure.
All the itineraries of our company do not include personal travel insurance. There are certain risks and dangers in outdoor activities. Guests must evaluate their own health or ability.The company will not be responsible for any physical damage or casualty caused by accidents or unpredictable factors.
Actual itinerary depends on weather/transportation conditions.
Seoraksan National Park offers stunning natural beauty, including majestic peaks like Daecheongbong, lush valleys, and diverse flora and fauna. Key experiences include exploring Ulsanbawi Rock, visiting Sinheungsa Temple with its giant bronze Buddha, and enjoying scenic views from various viewpoints. The park is renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage and snowy winter landscapes.
Yes, the Seoraksan Cable Car is a popular way to explore the park. It departs from near the park's main entrance and ascends to Gwongeumseong Fortress. From the upper station, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and the East Sea, with optional short hikes to the fortress ruins or observation points.
Tickets for the Seoraksan Cable Car are typically purchased separately from the national park entrance fee. There are usually different rates for adults, children, and possibly round-trip versus one-way options. It's advisable to check the official cable car operating hours and ticket booth details upon arrival, as prices can vary by age group.
For a day trip, allocating approximately 4-5 hours within Seoraksan National Park allows for a good experience. This duration typically includes time for riding the cable car to Gwongeumseong Fortress, visiting Sinheungsa Temple, and taking leisurely strolls along accessible paths. More extensive hiking would require a longer visit.
From Seoul, common transportation options include express buses directly to Sokcho, from which local buses or taxis can take you to the park entrance. Another convenient option is joining an organized day tour, which typically provides round-trip transportation, eliminating the need for self-navigation and public transfers.
This tour combines Seoraksan National Park with other seasonal attractions. In early autumn, you might visit Nami Island or the Inje Autumn Flower Festival. During winter, Nami Island and Eobi Ice Valley are often included. In spring, the itinerary might feature a stroll around Yeongnangho Lake for cherry blossoms and a visit to Sokcho Traditional Market.
Yes, Seoraksan National Park offers a range of trails. There are gentle, paved paths near the park entrance, suitable for leisurely walks and families. For those seeking more challenge, trails leading to peaks like Ulsanbawi Rock or Heundeulbawi Rock involve more strenuous climbs, requiring proper footwear and preparation.
Traveling from Seoul to Seoraksan National Park generally takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by direct express bus, depending on traffic conditions and the specific departure point in Seoul. Organized tours often follow a similar travel time, providing a comfortable journey directly to the park.