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Discover Woraksan: Trek, Dine, and Enjoy Scenic Views
Trekking Haneuljae
Begin your adventure with a scenic trek through Haneuljae in Woraksan National Park. Enjoy the natural beauty and fresh air as you explore this stunning area.
Delicious Korean Lunch
After your hike, treat yourself to a delicious Korean lunch. Savor traditional dishes that will refresh and energize you for the next part of your journey.
Stunning Akgobong Peak
Finish your day by ascending to Crocodile Peak. Take in breathtaking views of Chungju Lake and the surrounding landscape. This trip combines adventure, great food, and spectacular scenery.
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Location: Behind the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, on Saemunan-ro 5-gil. Subway: Take Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station and use Exit 1. Walk 50 meters towards the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Identification: Look for our guide with 'SW Tour' signs or flag.
06:30 AM
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Seoul to Woraksan, Jecheon. It takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours to reach the destination by private vehicle. We will visit a highway rest area once during the trip. In 1984, Woraksan was designated as the 17th national park in South Korea, covering an area of 287.571 square kilometers. It is situated in the middle of Baekdudaegan, connecting Sobeksan to Sobaeksan. Woraksan is characterized by steep cliffs and rugged terrain, long revered as a sacred mountain. Its main peak, Yeongbong (1,097m), stands prominently among more than 22 large and small peaks including Mansubong, Geumsusan, Sinseonbong, and Doraksan. Located near major cities like Jecheon and Chungju in Chungcheongbuk-do, and Mungyeong in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Woraksan National Park is a popular destination year-round, offering scenic views combined with Chungju Lake, attracting visitors from across the country.
2 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
After trekking Haneuljae, we will have lunch. The Haneuljae Trail in Wolak Mountain holds significant historical importance, marking several notable events in Korean history. It was where On Dal, a prominent figure in Goguryeo, departed with the vow, "I will not return until I reclaim Geryeup-hyeon and Jukryeong in the west." It was also the path taken by Prince Ma, the son of King Gyeongseong of Silla, and his younger sister Princess Deokju, carrying the sorrow of a collapsing kingdom. Additionally, during the Goryeo Dynasty, King Gongmin crossed this mountain pass while fleeing from the Hong Geonjeok Rebellion to Mount Cheongryang in Bonghwa. The Haneuljae Trail thus stands as an indispensable place in Korean history, rich with historical significance and stories.
5 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
According to legend, Mireuk Daejeonji Temple is associated with a story from the Silla Dynasty, involving Prince Ma, the son of King Gyeongseong. Distraught over the kingdom's collapse, Prince Ma traveled to Geumgangsan (Mount Geumgang), where his sister, Princess Deokju, built Deokjusa Temple on Wolak Mountain. She placed a stone with a Maitreya Buddha statue facing south, while Prince Ma constructed Seokgul Temple with a statue facing north, looking towards Deokjusa Temple. This unique temple site in Korea is the only one with a structure specifically designed to face north. While its construction resembles Seokgulam Grotto in method, Mireuk Daejeonji Temple holds its own distinct interpretation and significance.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
[Crocodile Peak] Crocodile Peak (악어봉) earned its name from the resemblance of the mountain slopes touching Chungjuho Lake at its summit to a group of crocodiles entering the water. The foothills of Wolak Mountain are known as "Crocodile Island," and the vantage point to observe this is called "Crocodile Peak." Crocodile Peak is divided into Small Crocodile Peak (448m) and Big Crocodile Peak (559m), offering breathtaking views of Chungjuho Lake. Initially part of a wildlife protection area where climbing without permission was illegal, Crocodile Peak now features a designated hiking trail with wooden decks, accommodating the visits of many people.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
To Seoul (Stop by rest area for snack time) It takes 2~2.5 hours.
2 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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