Nami Island

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Fernando **********
10 Mar
We had an amazing tour experience visiting Eobi Valley, Nami Island, Morning Calm, Railbike, and Petite France, and it was made even more special because of our wonderful tour guide, Aileen Hon! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Aileen truly deserves a perfect 5-star review. She was incredibly kind, friendly, and very attentive to everyone in the group. She made sure we were comfortable, well-informed, and enjoying every stop of the tour. Her warm personality and helpful nature made the whole trip smooth, fun, and memorable. Thank you, Aileen, for taking such great care of us and for making our Korea tour unforgettable. Highly recommended tour guide! 😊
Pauline **************
10 Mar
We actually booked Alpaca World/Nami Island/Garden of Morning Calm Tour but the operator contacted me that the number of participants were not met, hence we were offered the Alpaca World/Gangchon Railbike/Nami Island Tour, which is price higher, at no additional cost. But the tour is such a fantastic experience. We wandered smoothly and the bus is always on time. Our tour guide, Lanson, is great and approachable. This tour is highly recommended!
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Pauline **************
10 Mar
We actually booked Alpaca World/Nami Island/Garden of Morning Calm Tour but the operator contacted me that the number of participants were not met, hence we were offered the Alpaca World/Gangchon Railbike/Nami Island Tour, which is price higher, at no additional cost. But the tour is such a fantastic experience. We wandered smoothly and the bus is always on time. Our tour guide, Lanson, is great and approachable. This tour is highly recommended!
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siena *
10 Mar
Charlie was great ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - perfect amount of time at each stop, with guidance before we had free time. Smooth and efficient travels. Definitely reccomend this tour - it’s a nice way to get out of Seoul. Charlie was super friendly and funny. - Siena and Jonas
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Klook User
10 Mar
itinerary is great and we also stopped over at the alpaca farm. out of the trip, we enjoyed nami island the most, maybe i’ll come back again in the future and stay there to explore more areas of nami island. today’s guide is Ailee, who has been a great tour guide and very helpful in taking pics for us. Thank you Ailee for making our trip enjoyable :)
Klook 用戶
10 Mar
This day trip was definitely worth it. Our tour guide, Bob, is Korean and speaks excellent Chinese, so communication was no problem. He was very dedicated to teaching us how to ski. Remember to bring cash, as the ski rental shop charges a 10% service fee for credit card payments!
Riyu *****
10 Mar
Our group of four had an amazing day visiting Nami Island, Alpaca World, and the Railbike Park — and a big part of that was thanks to our guide, Ms Sally Park. Even before the tour, Ms Sally messaged to remind us of the meeting point and patiently answered my questions. On the day itself, she sent another early reminder and clearly explained the itinerary on the bus so we knew what to expect at every stop. She checked on us throughout the trip, gave great tips on what food to try and what to order, and made sure everything ran smoothly. Ms Sally is attentive, respectful, funny, and genuinely caring. She made the whole experience stress-free and enjoyable for our group. You're in best hands w/ Ms Sally Park! Highly recommended.
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Nathan **********
10 Mar
fuss free and easy trip thanks to Miao. fun start and avoids the rush of peopld.

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Nami Island is a small island located in the Han River, South Korea. Also known as Namiseom Island, it is known for its stunning natural beauty and is one of the most visited tourist destinations in South Korea. Whether you're visiting in winter, spring, summer, or autumn, Nami Island promises a picturesque escape year-round. If you're up for some adventure, you can take the zipline, one of the largest zipline facilities in Asia, for a breathtaking 80-meter view of the island. Explore the island's lanes, surrounded by charming pine trees, ginkgo trees, and majestic redwood giants. Stroll along the scenic wooden riverside path and make sure not to miss the iconic Winter Sonata Statue in Gongsaengwon Garden, especially if you're a K-drama fan!
Nami Island, Chuncheon, Gangwon, South Korea

Nami Island Attractions

1. Nami Skyline Zip Wire

Get on a sky adventure in one of Asia's biggest zipline spots. The zipline starts from an 80-meter tower and speeds down a cable to Nami Island (940 meters). See the island's charming and romantic views from a new angle!

2. Garden of Morning Calm

Coming from Korea's tagline as 'the Land of Morning Calm,' this stunning private garden captures the beauty of Korea's four distinct seasons. During the winter, you can visit the Garden of Morning Calm Light Festival, which surrounds you with dazzling lights that twinkle like stars.

3. Petite France

Take photos in Petit France, a French-inspired village with beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions. It's has also served as a filming location for famous Korean dramas, like My Love From Another Star, and hit variety shows like Running Man. If you're a K-drama fan, Petite France is a must-visit!

4. Italia Village

The Italia Village brings a little slice of Italy to Korea with its charming, European-style atmosphere. Located next to Petite France, this area is dedicated to two iconic Italian figures. It has a Pinocchio-themed area, with sculptures, art, and interactive exhibits showcasing the beloved story. The Da Vinci exhibition highlights his inventions, sketches, and engineering genius.

5. Gapyeong Gun

The Gapyeong Rail Bike is a popular activity offering visitors a fun and scenic ride along an old railway track beside the Bukhan River. Located just a short distance from Nami Island, this rail bike experience allows travelers to pedal through beautiful countryside landscapes, making for a picturesque day trip from Nami Island.

6. Alpaca World

At Alpaca World, you can interact with alpacas from South America, ponies, rabbits, and birds! It's the ideal spot to unwind and enjoy a leisurely walk with adorable alpacas, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.

7. Story Tour Bus

The Story Tour Bus on Nami Island offers a unique way to explore the picturesque island, combining storytelling with scenic views. The bus takes visitors on a leisurely journey around Nami Island, sharing fascinating tales and history about the island's culture, nature, and famous landmarks.

Seasons In Nami Island

Spring in Nami Island (March to May)

Spring transforms Nami Island into a pastel wonderland, with cherry blossoms, magnolias, and forsythias blooming across the island. The iconic Metasequoia Lane and riverside paths are lined with fresh greenery, creating a dreamy backdrop for photos. The weather is mild, making it perfect for cycling, strolling, and picnicking. Spring is one of the best times to visit Nami Island, especially in early to mid-April when cherry blossoms are at their peak.

Summer in Nami Island (June to August)

During summer, Nami Island is full of lush greenery, offering a refreshing escape from the heat. The towering metasequoia and ginkgo trees provide natural shade, making it pleasant for outdoor activities like bike rides, boat rides, and ziplining. You can also cool off by kayaking or paddleboarding along the Bukhan River. While summer can be warm and humid, occasional showers make the island feel even more tropical and vibrant. The longer daylight hours allow visitors to explore more, and seasonal flower gardens add pops of color to the landscape.

Autumn in Nami Island (September to November)

In the fall season, Nami Island's landscape is painted in red, orange, and golden hues. The Metasequoia Lane, Ginkgo Tree Lane, and Maple Garden become fiery tunnels of color, attracting photographers and nature lovers. The crisp air and mild temperatures make it perfect for walking, biking, and outdoor cafés. Mid-to-late October is the peak season for autumn foliage, and the island can get crowded, so visiting early in the morning is best.

Winter in Nami Island (December to February)

Winter turns Nami Island into a snowy wonderland, with frost-covered trees and icy river views creating a serene atmosphere. The island's bare metasequoia trees stand tall against the snow, offering a stunning, peaceful sight. Visitors can enjoy snow-covered trails, cozy cafés with hot drinks, and the famous Winter Sonata photo spots. Although temperatures drop below freezing, the island feels magical, especially after a fresh snowfall. Don't forget to bundle up for the chilly but beautiful experience!

Tips for Your Nami Island Visit

How to get to Nami Island from Seoul?

Nami Island is easily accessible by car, bus, and train from Seoul. You can take the ITX-Cheongchun train from Yongsan or Cheongnyangni Station and be dropped off at Gapyeong Station. Then, you can take a short taxi ride or a shuttle bus to the ferry terminal, which will take you to Nami Island.

How long is the ferry ride to Nami Island?

The round trip ferry ride to Nami Island usually takes about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the specific departure point and weather conditions.

When is the best month to visit Nami Island?

The best times to visit Nami Island are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). In the spring season, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms and a serene atmosphere. In autumn, the island is filled with vibrant fall foliage, especially along Metasequoia Lane, Ginkgo Tree Lane, and Maple Lane, perfect for leisurely walks and stunning photography.

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