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Seoraksan National Park

Seoraksan National Park is a must-visit for adventure travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Wear comfortable and sturdy hiking shoes.
Don’t forget to bring sun protection and plenty of water.
Day trips to the national park from Seoul last eight to 12 hours, depending on the activities that are included.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Seoraksan National Park. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
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Day trips to Seoraksan National Park from Seoul start at US$78. Excursions that combine the park with Nami Island and the Garden of Morning Calm begin at US$86, while multi-day tours of South Korea, including Seoraksan National Park, begin at US$899.
The must-see attractions in Seoraksan National Park include the remains of the 13th-century Gwongeum-seong fortress on a mountain peak, accessible via hiking or cable car, and the soaring granite cliff of Ulsan Bawi. Other highlights include Heundeul Bawi, a huge boulder balanced on the edge of a ledge.
The best hiking trails in Seoraksan National Park include the trail leading to the peak of Ulsan Bawi mountain, which takes you past the Sinheungsa Temple, home to golden Buddha statues; the route leading to Biryong Falls, which is a moderate 3-hour round trip; and the challenging trek to Mt. Seoraksan’s summit.
The UNESCO–listed national park is home to 1,000 plant species and 1,500 animals. When walking around, you might spot Siberian flying squirrels and otters or rare species such as the Asian black bear, Korean musk deer, and Korean goral, a kind of goat antelope with horns.
Several cafés and restaurants are clustered around Seoraksan National Park's entrance; they serve warm, honeyed drinks and Korean classics. There are also several vending machines throughout the park. While you can’t stay overnight inside the park, there are plenty of accommodation options in the nearby town of Sokcho.

































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