Seoraksan National Park Autumn Group Tour
Jujeongol Valley, Mt.Seorak
Nestled in the heart of Korea, Jujeongol is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, especially during the fall. The valley is part of the Odaesan National Park, which transforms into a vibrant canvas of red, orange, and yellow hues as the autumn leaves change color. The crisp air and stunning landscapes make it a perfect destination for hiking and nature walks. Visitors can enjoy scenic trails that offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and the peaceful ambiance is ideal for photography and relaxation.
Hongcheon Sutasa Temple
A short drive from Jujeongol, Hongcheon Sutasa (Sutasa Temple) is a serene and picturesque Buddhist temple set amidst the picturesque Hongcheon landscape. The temple is known for its tranquil environment and traditional architecture, which provides a striking contrast to the colorful fall foliage. Sutasa Temple is a great place to experience Korean spiritual culture and enjoy a moment of reflection. The temple grounds are often less crowded, offering a peaceful escape where visitors can explore the beautiful temple buildings, garden paths, and nearby natural scenery.
Combining these two destinations allows travelers to experience a perfect blend of nature, culture, and tranquility during the fall season.
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07:00 Departure from Seoul Station
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Snacks provided (rice cakes, bottled water)
10:00 Mt.Seorak Jujeongol Valley
- Jujeongol was named after a group of thieves disguised as monks who used to counterfeit coins there.
Capture the memories of a beautiful autumn in the colorful and picturesque Jujeongol Valley.
▶ Osaek Mineral Spring
- Osaek Mineral Spring is located by the stream where three rock surfaces release water containing iron and carbonic acid.
The spring produces up to 1,500 liters of iron-rich water daily and has been designated as Natural Monument No. 529.
[ Lunch ] Free time for meals
14:00▶ Hongcheon Sutasa temple Sanso-gil
- Sutasa Temple, a branch of Woljeongsa Temple, was founded in the 7th year of King Seongdeok's reign. Originally named Ilwonsa, it was established by Monk Wonhyo.
In 1568, during the 2nd year of King Seonjo's reign, the temple was relocated to its current site and renamed Sutasa.
Centered around Sutasa, you can experience the pristine nature of the ecological forest and
the Sanso-gil path.
16:00 Finish your enjoyable trip and go home.
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Snack - rice cake and mineral water
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Local guide
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Roundtrip transfer service (45 Seaters Bus)
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Travel Insurance
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All Meals
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If the minimum number of participants is not met by 3 days before departure, the tour may be canceled.
Price Per Person - USD70