Seoraksan National Park

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Antoinette ***********
4 Nov 2025
We had an amazing day. Mt Seorak was breathtaking, we enjoyed our visit to Nami Island and had a fun time on the rail car. Patrick was a helpful guide.
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Macky ***
4 Nov 2025
The tour was so good places are very nice, patrict is amazing if im gona book again i just wanna request him as my tour guide😊
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
CJ was informative and funny. His food recommendation was good. A pretty chill day! Highly recommened.
Klook 用戶
4 Nov 2025
Alvin is great and handsome tour guide:)
吳 **
4 Nov 2025
Our tour guide was Robo, and Robo is a very good tour guide. He took great care of each member of the group, gave detailed introductions to Korean history and attractions, and brought us a lot of laughter and wonderful memories. The scenery of Seoraksan Mountain and Nami Island is very beautiful. Thank you also to Robo for accompanying us. We are very lucky!!!
2+
Shaula *********
4 Nov 2025
We had CJ as our tour guide and we really had a good tour with him. Appreciate how he accommodated us very well. Thank you, CJ!
Galina ****
4 Nov 2025
Such a wonderful trip and perfect timing as well! Geogeous sceneries, absolutely recommended! David was super helpful and friendly, thanks for taking care of us.
Klook User
3 Nov 2025
Selected Chinese but was assigned with English. Anyhow it's still fine for us as coming from a multi language country. Mt Sorak hiking trail is OK, nice scenery along hiking. Overall trip was good, well managed and arranged.
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Located in Gangwon-do, Seoraksan National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity. Since 1965, this nature reserve has been a sanctuary for over a thousand plant species and 1,562 animal species. Keep your eyes peeled for rare creatures like the Korean musk deer and Korean goral, and you might even spot otters, Siberian flying squirrels, and the elusive Asian black bear during your visit! See the majestic beauty of Seoraksan, the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in Gangwon Province, South Korea. Discover endless trails, awe-inspiring views, cascading waterfalls, and the splendor of Korea's third-highest peak. Known as the country's backbone, Seoraksan National Park offers a breathtaking natural landscape and rich cultural heritage waiting to be explored.
South Korea, Gangwon-do, Sokcho-si, Seoraksan-ro, 833 KR

What to do in Seoraksan National Park

Towangseong Falls

Explore the breathtaking Towangseong Falls, a majestic 320-meter cascade that feels straight out of a fantasy world. Hike through serene landscapes, encounter the picturesque Biryong Falls, and see the natural beauty surrounding you.

Ulsanbawi Rock

Take a memorable hike to Ulsanbawi Rock, where you can see the stunning sunrise over the East Sea and Daecheongbong Peak. Enjoy a mesmerizing journey along a peaceful river and enjoy the panoramic views that await you at the summit.

Gyejoam Temple

Visit the tranquil Gyejoam Temple, located amidst the Taebaek mountains. Walking past the temple buildings, feel the serenity of this historic site decorated with Chinese characters and natural spring water, offering a peaceful retreat for the soul.

Seoraksan Cable Car

If hiking uphill isn't your thing, hop on the Seoraksan cable car ride for stunning mountaintop views. From the cable car station, this scenic ride will take you to Gwongeumseong Fortress, an ancient stone tower atop Seoraksan Mountain, offering awe-inspiring vistas along the way. Book your cable car tickets on Klook!

Geumganggul Cave

Climb the steep slopes of Seoraksan Mountain, going approximately 600 meters (2,000 feet), to reach the enchanting Geumganggul Cave. This sacred cave, historically a place of worship, remains beautifully preserved. Once you reach the cave entrance, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views, making the uphill trek worth it.

Tips for Your Seoraksan National Park Visit

When is the best time to visit Seoraksan National Park?

Plan your visit to Seoraksan National Parks during the spring or fall seasons to enjoy pleasant weather and vibrant autumn foliage. Avoid the summer crowds and explore the park's beauty in a more serene setting.

How to get to Seoraksan National Park?

Seoraksan National Park is just a three-hour drive from Seoul, making it an ideal day trip destination. If you prefer public transport, you can take a bus from either the Seoul Express Bus Terminal or Dong Seoul Terminal to Sokcho City, with a journey time of around four hours (including a 20-minute rest break). Once in Sokcho, hop on local bus number 7 or 7-1 to Outer Seorak (Oeseorak), a short 30-minute ride away.

How far is Seoraksan National Park from Seoul?

The distance from Seoul Station to Seoraksan National Park, South Korea, is 191 km, with an estimated driving time of about 2 hours and 12 minutes.