Embark on a private hiking tour in Seorak National Park and experience the beauty of the highest mountain in the Taebaeksannmaek Mountain Range. Breathe in fresh air, savor Korean chicken soup, and indulge in outdoor activities.
Embark on a private hiking tour in Seorak National Park and experience the beauty of the highest mountain in the Taebaeksannmaek Mountain Range. Breathe in fresh air, savor Korean chicken soup, and indulge in outdoor activities.
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Seoraksan National Park - Begin your adventure at the most popular entrance to Seoraksan National Park in Sokcho, known as the Sogongwon area. Here, visitors can take a cable car to Gwongeumseong Fortress or choose to hike there.
Your guide will lead you to a nearby chicken soup restaurant at the Sogongwon entrance. The soup is crafted with Korean…
- Seoraksan National Park - Begin your adventure at the most popular entrance to Seoraksan National Park in Sokcho, known as the Sogongwon area. Here, visitors can take a cable car to Gwongeumseong Fortress or choose to hike there.
Your guide will lead you to a nearby chicken soup restaurant at the Sogongwon entrance. The soup is crafted with Korean ginseng, garlic, ginger, and green onions. Each bowl features a whole chicken stuffed with rice, ginseng, and mushrooms.
- The tour guide will recommend trail options based on the participants’ hiking abilities for the day.
Suggested Itinerary
â‘ Hotel pickup at 7:20 am
â‘¡ Travel to Mt. Seorak in Sokcho
â‘¢ Opt for a cable car ride or hike to Gwongeumseong Fortress (cable car is optional) and return via cable car (20 mins)
â‘£ Visit Sinheungsa Temple: From here, proceed to Geumganggul (approximately 2 hours)
⑤ Hike at Biseondae Rocks
â‘¥ Explore Geumganggul Cave
⑦ Visit Daepo Port fish market or Anmok Beach cafe street
â‘§ Return to Sogongwon
⑨ Return to Sogongwon
â‘© Enjoy a meal of authentic Korean chicken soup
⑪ Drop-off
- Sinheungsa Temple - Upon returning to the Sogongwon area, Sinheungsa Temple is located just about 10 minutes from the entrance within Seoraksan National Park, featuring a large seated bronze Buddha statue known as Jwabul.
- Gwongeumseong Fortress - Visitors can hike to Gwongeumseong Fortress or opt for a cable car ride to avoid exertion. The fortress is about 3 minutes from the entrance, and the six-minute ride offers breathtaking views of the park and mountains, showcasing colorful valleys.
- Biseondae Rocks - Biseondae Rocks offer a great hike for beginners seeking stunning views. The trail to Biseondae is moderately challenging from the entrance of Seoraksan National Park, becoming slightly rougher and uphill as you approach Biseondae Rock. Afterward, head to Geumganggul Cave, where a small well with natural spring water allows you to refill your bottles. After hiking, enjoy dinner.
- Daepo Port - This is a renowned fish market in Sokcho, famous for crab and fried seafood. This stop is optional.
- Sokcho Beach - A beautiful beach in Sokcho along the East Sea, featuring a large Ferris wheel for observation, which is optional. Visitors can also enjoy Korean shaved ice (Bingsu) nearby.

- Private transportation from Seoul to Sokcho
- Savor traditional Korean chicken soup
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off service
- Experienced and professional guide
- All entrance fees included
- Private transportation from Seoul to Sokcho
- Savor traditional Korean chicken soup
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off service
- Experienced and professional guide
- All entrance fees included
- Meals
- Personal expense
- Sokcho wheel - it’s optional
- Meals
- Personal expense
- Sokcho wheel - it’s optional
Mount Seorak is celebrated as South Korea’s most stunning national park! It stands as the tallest peak in the Taebaeksannmaek Mountain Range and is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities and the park’s natural beauty. Additionally, there is an abundance of wildlife.
Kwonkeumseong Fortress - The tour…
Mount Seorak is celebrated as South Korea’s most stunning national park! It stands as the tallest peak in the Taebaeksannmaek Mountain Range and is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities and the park’s natural beauty. Additionally, there is an abundance of wildlife.
Kwonkeumseong Fortress - The tour includes a cable car ride.
Shinheungsa Buddhist Temple is situated within the park and is easily accessible.
Hiking is optional, with two easy courses available:
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Biryeong Waterfall Course - A 3-hour round trip. This course is more challenging than the Biseondae course, featuring several uphill climbs and staircases.
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Biseondae Rock Course - A 2-hour round trip. This course offers beautiful scenery along the way and is very easy.
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Full-day hike to the peak, Daecheongbong Course. This is a very healthy option, starting super early in the morning and finishing in the late afternoon, taking 8 to 13 hours. Alternatively, most people take two days.
The tour guide will meet participants at their hotel in Seoul, departing early to arrive at the park sooner.
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Please add country code to your phone number at time of booking
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.