Private Hiking to Bukhansan & Korean Style Spa

Trek Bukhansan’s scenic trails, explore historic sites, savor Korean cuisine, and unwind in a traditional sauna. Perfect for beginners and adventure seekers.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Bibong 4-gil - We are going to hike to Bukhansan Gugi-dong course, where Koreans hike the mountain most often, and hike two hours along a relatively easy trail. And We will visit Buddhist temple called Seunggasa which has 1,000 years history and only lady monks staying temple. Tourist can hear the story about Korean Buddhism and their long…
What's Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Bottled water
  • Driving Guide and Mountain Expert
  • Authentic Korean Lunch
  • Korean Style Spa
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
Additional Information

Overview
Bukhansan Mountain, the national park nearest to Seoul, is renowned as the most visited mountain in Korea. Notable attractions on the trek include the Bugak Skyway Octagonal Pavilion Observatory, Seunggasa Temple, and the ‘Rock of North Korean Spies.’ The Gugidong route, classified as easy, is ideal for beginners, with trekking times ranging…

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Rachelwe4574tt
Oct 24, 2024
Great day out - This was a great experience! David was very patient with me on the hills and was a very knowledgeable guide. Views were gorgeous. Spa experience loosened up my muscles post-hike and my skin is glowing.
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Rhona
Sep 23, 2024
Packed day in Seoul away from the crowds - Amazing day which included hotel pick up, hike up a mountain to see a Buddhist temple, local lunch and spa. The guide was punctual, friendly and considerate. You should bring plenty of water for the walk and toiletries for the spa. I should have brought clean clothes to change into after the body scrub. I was glad I had researched the spa so I knew what to do once I was inside. Easy to recommend this trip. Thank you.
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Frau_blucherrr
Aug 20, 2024
A five star experience from the start to the end! - A great experience, even if the weather was hot. I recommend good hiking shoes and lots of water. Our guide Jimmy was the perfect host. Helpful and friendly, made our trip unforgettable. We got great views, fantastic Korean food and an unbelievable experience at the Korean sauna. I recommend you do get the scrub: it costs a small extra (25.000/30.000 won), but it is worth every penny. You will never have smoother skin.
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John_s
Jul 5, 2024
Great tour - Kim is really knowledgeable of Korean culture, history, flora, and fauna. It was interesting hearing his perspectives of current events and topics. The hike was fun however not specifically easy. It was about a 3 mile walk with a 600 ft elevation change.
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Pavani_k
Jun 17, 2024
Great guide - Our guide Jimmy was simply exceptional. He was very knowledgeable and friendly. He made us feel very comfortable. The traditional lunch was quite awesome. The sauna experience afterwards was quite unique. It forced us to shed some inhibitions but thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
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Marianne_n
May 22, 2024
Beautiful monastery hike in close proximity to Seoul - Hike was spectacular. It’s a relatively short, low/moderate intensity hike. Great for beginner hikers, seniors etc. Lunch was delicious and soaking in the spa was a relaxing way to end the tour. Guide was knowledgeable and attentive. Highly recommend.
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Vuk12
Apr 16, 2024
Hike through beautiful mountain! - We went to our hike on a rainy day, our guide Benny was excellent , he texted before, brought water , snacks and umbrellas. Hike was amazing, it is demanding hike so make sure you are fiscally in good shape. Hike up was around 1.5 h. On top of the mountain is 1000 years old Buddhist temple with amazing view and Buddha figure carved in stone . After hike and steps to the temple you go another 108 steps to the stone. Hike down is easier. After hike we went to eat traditional Korean meal in local place, which was very tasty,it’s not flashy place but food was good. After that we went to Korean spa which was quite interesting experience. I hope you are not shy because you are completely naked around others. No swimming suites. Genders are separated and you first wash and scrub yourself then use hot tub and cold tub and sauna. People bring their own cleaning supplies , face masks and hair caps. You get 2 small towels that cannot cover you . Korean ladies were trying to explain things to us and show us what to do. It was funny very unique experience.
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Frances
Mar 16, 2024
Wonderful experience - Just a heads up regarding the Korean-style spa. Initially, experiencing some cultural shock. But upon immersing oneself in, it proves to be a profoundly enriching experience. Like the Nike slogan: “Just do it.”
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139robino
Dec 12, 2023
Perfect - Really a very good experience, the guide was very friendly and really adapted the route to our needs and desires. The route is very easy even people with poor physical condition can do it. You won't regret it, the landscapes are magnificent!
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Charlottemehmke
May 19, 2024
Chance Kim hiker. Not good guide. - Chance Kim told us how Americans are couch potatoes, that USA government is poor, that the USA government wants South Korea to pay the USA, that the USA health care is terrible, and that he eats dogs. He was very poor guide and appeared angry at us from the very start. We walked slower than he liked, but we paid for a private tour, expecting to be treated with respect and kindness. Which we saw none of. It appears the Chance Kim does not like USA and should not guide persons from that country. Not a good experience. And I don’t recommend Kim as a guide.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).