Embark on a 5-day trekking tour in Suwon, Danyang, and Seoul, exploring Korea’s top trails. Experience nature, healing, and the beauty of Hwaseong Fortress, Cheonggyecheon, and more!
Embark on a 5-day trekking tour in Suwon, Danyang, and Seoul, exploring Korea’s top trails. Experience nature, healing, and the beauty of Hwaseong Fortress, Cheonggyecheon, and more!
Incheon Airport -> Suwon
Hwaseong Fortress - Suwon was one of four main regional government centers during the Joseon dynasty. Hwaseong Fortress, built to protect the city, was designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site on December 12, 1997 for its historical value. The fortress offers various performances daily as well as the Suwon…
Incheon Airport -> Suwon
Hwaseong Fortress - Suwon was one of four main regional government centers during the Joseon dynasty. Hwaseong Fortress, built to protect the city, was designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site on December 12, 1997 for its historical value. The fortress offers various performances daily as well as the Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival every fall. The walls stretch for 5,700 kilometers, with Paldalsan Mountain at the center. The fortress, constructed from 1794 to 1796, was built as a display of King Jeongjo’s filial piety towards his father and to build a new pioneer city with its own economic power.
You will enjoy trekking along the fortress
Hwaseong Haenggung Palace - A haenggung is a temporary palace where the king and royal family retreated to during a war. Hwaseong Haenggung Palace is the largest one of these, used by the Joseon kings since the time of King Jeongjo (r. 1776-1800). In addition to being used as a shelter during war, King Jeongjo also stayed here during trips to worship at his father’s tomb. The palace was the location of a splendid feast held on the 60th birthday of his mother, Hyegyeonggung Hong, and many other events, including award certificates for successful candidates of special national exams. These days, the palace serves as a venue for many traditional cultural performances and activities.
Jidong Mural Village - There is a neighborhood named Jidong because it used to be a pond under the fortress road leading to Changryongmun Gate and Nammun Gate.
Artists, local residents, and volunteers are working together to create the nation’s largest mural village from 2011 to 2017.
Wall paintings and culture are being planted in every alley.
If you come down from Changryongmun Gate to the inside of Jidong Village, you can find a good walking path with beautiful alleys.
Paldalmun Market - Paldalmun Gate is the southern gate of Hwaseong Fortress, and its name means “a gate opening to a road that leads to all directions.” Among the four gates of Hwaseong Fortress, the northern and southern gates are bigger and more grandiose. The gate has an entrance wide enough to let the king’s palanquin pass through and a watchtower over the entrance. Outside of the gate is a crescent-shaped protection wall called ongseong.
Among the ongseong walls found across the country, Paldalmun Gate’s ongseong wall stands out in terms of size and form. The hip roof and decorations seen on Paldalmun Gate’s watchtower resemble that of fortress watchtowers, and are recognized as representation of late Joseon dynasty’s watchtower architecture.
Suwon -> Danyang
Mancheonha Skywalk - Mancheonha Skywalk is located on a cliff of Nahangang River approximately 80-90 meters above waters. Visitors can enjoy walking on the clouds with the view of the waters below. Panoramic view of Danyang and Sobaeksan Mountain can be seen at the observatory. Thrill-seekers can enjoy the glass bottom walkway as well as nearby attractions including zipline and alpine coaster.
You will ride a monorail to the entrance.
Danyang-Seoul
Cheonggyecheon Stream - Cheonggyecheon Stream starts from Cheonggye Plaza, just off Sejong-ro Avenue. Cheonggye Plaza roughly covers an area of 2,500 square meters and is located at the starting point of Cheonggyecheon Stream. The square, created based on the design of traditional Korean bojagi (a colorful wrapping cloth), features the elegant beauty of traditional stonework that is colorful yet refined. The plaza also includes a model of Cheonggye that provides visitors with a bird’s-eye view of the restored Cheonggye Stream. At the plaza, there are plaques that provide detailed commentaries on the 22 bridges that span the stream, as well as a number of graceful fountains that add to the ambiance of the area. The area commemorates the Cheonggyecheon Stream Restoration Project, and also symbolizes gathering, harmony, peace, and unity.After the completion of Cheonggye Plaza, the Seoul Metropolitan Government designated the area as a vehicle-free zone on holidays, providing more leisure space for pedestrians.
Seoul
Namsan Park - The Namsan Dulle-gil Walking takes 7.5km around Seoul’s Namsan (Sountain). The beauty fall foliage is now at its peak and everything just looks bright and beautiful.
This pathway is a great walk as it is a circular route around the mountain offering great views of the city and N Seoul Tower. Currently, the trees are a rainbow of bright yellows, reds, greens, and oranges. If you have photos of the fall colors where ever you are, upload them to the comments section and show us!
Namsan Mountain from Seoul Station and Hoehyeon-dong, a 640-meter-long road from Sowol City Rest Area to the North Circulation Road Rest Area
When you enter the park, you pass Baekbeom Square and merge with this road. Namsan Library, Ahn Jung-geun Memorial Hall, Seoul
You can tour historical and cultural resources such as the City Education Research Information Service, Hohyeondang, and Samsuni Stairway together. Seoul Hanyangdo Island
N Seoul Tower - Namsan Seoul Tower was the first multipurpose tower to be established in Korea, effectively incorporating a sightseeing observatory to a broadcasting tower. For the past 40 years, Namsan Seoul Tower has served as an iconic landmark of Korea and a representative tourist attraction. The tower’s observatory offers an unobstructed view of the whole city, allowing it to become one of the all-time favorite attractions of Seoul citizens as well as domestic and international tourists. Another highlight of the tower is the Namsan Cable Car. The cable car began its operation in 1962, transferring passengers from the foot of the mountain to the base of the tower. Shuttle buses to the Namsan Cable Car from downtown Seoul are also available for visitors’ convenience.
Gyeongbokgung Palace - Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace). Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces. The premises were once destroyed by fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). However, all of the palace buildings were later restored under the leadership of Heungseondaewongun during the reign of King Gojong (1852-1919). Remarkably, the most representative edifices of the Joseon dynasty, Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and the pond around Hyangwonjeong Pavilion have remained relatively intact. The raised dias and stone markers of Geunjeongjeon showcase the representative art style of their time.The National Palace Museum of Korea is located outside of Heungnyemun Gate, and the National Folk Museum is located on the eastern side of Hyangwonjeong Pavillion.
Bukchon Hanok Village - Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses, called hanok, that date back to the Joseon dynasty. The name Bukchon, which literally translates to “northern village,” came about as the neighborhood lies north of two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture. As Bukchon Hanok Village is an actual neighborhood with people’s homes, visitors are advised to be respectful at all times while looking around.
Seoul -> Incheon Airport (Departure)
Incheon - Incheon Airport for departure
- Hotel Pickup & Dropoff service or Airport pick up & Drop off
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- All admission fees included
- Hotel Pickup & Dropoff service or Airport pick up & Drop off
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- All admission fees included
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
On this tour, you can experience the tracking courses in Suwon, Danyang, and Seoul. For five days, Seoul Hanyangdoseong trekking course, Cheonggyecheon trekking course, N Tower Sunseong-gil trekking course, and Danyang River Jando-gil trekking course (selected as one of the top 100 Korean tours) will provide wonderful nature and healing.
You can enjoy…
On this tour, you can experience the tracking courses in Suwon, Danyang, and Seoul. For five days, Seoul Hanyangdoseong trekking course, Cheonggyecheon trekking course, N Tower Sunseong-gil trekking course, and Danyang River Jando-gil trekking course (selected as one of the top 100 Korean tours) will provide wonderful nature and healing.
You can enjoy tracking on this tour.
Enjoy tracking along the Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, Danyang Jando-gil and Hanyang Doseong-gil and Cheonggyecheon in Seoul.
With this tour, you will already miss Korea even before you leave!
- This is a private tour.
- min. 2 people can depart
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.