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Escape busy Seoul and stroll through a thousand-year-old temple embraced by Korea’s natural beauty.
Explore a scenic trail with breathtaking views of Seoraksan, a hidden spot unknown to most foreign tourists
You can experience the essence of Gangwon Province in one trip: the majestic Seoraksan Mountain, the DMZ observatories, and museums where you can learn about the Korean War
Most tourists climb Ulsanbawi, but few know about the hidden viewpoint across from it. Discover this local secret at Sinsundae near Hwaamsa Temple, where you can take in stunning views of Ulsanbawi in peace.
The trail is short but steep and slippery, so proper footwear such as sneakers or hiking shoes is required.
Unless there is heavy rainfall, the hike will proceed as scheduled, so please remember to bring a raincoat.
On days with heavy rain, the hike will be replaced with a visit to the Displaced Civilians Museum on the way back.
The tour operates even with just one participant.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Admission fee
Meals are not included, but we will provide designated free time for you to eat at your own convenience.
Hwaamsa Temple
Experience the essence of Seoraksan from Sinsundae, facing Ulsanbawi, and visit Hwaamsa — a thousand-year-old temple in the beautiful city of Goseong.
Goseong Unification Observatory
The biggest event that shaped modern Korea was the Korean War. It was one of the largest wars representing the Cold War structure of the 20th century. After the war, Korea rose from being one of the poorest countries to becoming a cultural and IT powerhouse. Your guide will help you understand this journey in an easy and accessible way.
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Ruiteng L,
8 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour today with Tony! We could choose when our tour started between 9am - 1pm with a direct pick up (and drop off) from our hotel in Sokcho. Tony spoke good English and was very friendly. We drove to the Goseong DMZ observatory, the DMZ museum, followed by a self-paid North Korean lunch at Abai village (which was delicious) and finished with a visit to Sokcho city museum (which also contained the displaced refugee village). Our day started at 9.30am and we were finished by 4.30pm. Tony helped us to translate (including our lunch orders) and answered any questions we had. We were Tony’s second tour group, but the whole experience was seamless. At no point did we feel rushed while reading the museum exhibits or eating lunch. Overall, we were glad to have Tony as our guide today. We highly recommend going with Tony. Please note it appears to be very challenging to reach Goseong DMZ observatory and the DMZ museum without a car as the area is controlled by the South Korean military. Tony made the whole experience effortless - he filled in some forms and got us through a military checkpoint without any delay. We considered getting a taxi and public transport, but found both alternative options to be too tricky (a taxi was as expensive as the tour + it would’ve been v challenging finding a taxi going back) and public transport doesn’t travel as far as the Goseong DMZ observatory. Going with Tony meant we could see more.
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