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Mt. Seorak + Naksansa Temple: Day Tour


from January, 01 to December, 31

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Mt. Seorak + Naksansa Temple One Day Tour | Korea's Most Picturesque Mountain & Ancient Seaside Monastery

Mt. Seorak dramatic granite peaks with Naksansa Temple perched on coastal cliffs

Journey to Korea's most breathtaking mountain landscape and a historic temple overlooking the East Sea. Mt. Seorak, part of the Seoraksan National Park, showcases some of the country's most dramatic peaks, with rocky summits piercing azure skies and alpine trails revealing valleys shrouded in mist. Then visit Naksansa Temple, a 1,300-year-old monastery perched on coastal cliffs where Buddhist monks have meditated for over thirteen centuries, surrounded by crashing waves and panoramic sea views. This full-day tour from Seoul combines Korea's most picturesque mountain scenery with spiritual heritage and seaside tranquility.


Description

Seoraksan granite peaks and Naksansa Temple with ocean backdrop

Your morning begins with an early pickup from central Seoul—Hongik University Station, Myeongdong, or Dongdaemun—before the scenic three-hour drive northeast toward Gangwon Province. The highway gradually rises, urban landscape giving way to forested foothills, then to dramatic mountain terrain. By mid-morning, Mt. Seorak's jagged granite peaks loom before you, their ancient rock formations sculpted by thousands of years of wind and water.

You arrive at the mountain's entrance and begin exploring Korea's most picturesque national park. The air is cooler, crisper than Seoul—filled with the scent of pine and alpine herbs. Trails wind through primeval forests where towering trees create cathedral-like passages. Rock formations jut dramatically from the landscape, their surfaces streaked with mineral colors—russet, grey, cream. Depending on the season, cherry blossoms carpet spring trails, summer brings lush green canopies, autumn ablaze with crimson maples, and winter reveals stark sculptural beauty.

In the afternoon, you transition from mountain grandeur to spiritual serenity. Naksansa Temple awaits on a rocky headland where the East Sea crashes against ancient stone. Walking the temple grounds, you encounter pagodas, meditation halls, and statuary positioned to frame ocean views. The 1,300-year history is palpable—successive generations of monks have meditated in these exact halls, listening to the same rhythmic waves. The view from the temple's elevated position is stupendous: coastline curving north and south, fishing boats dotting the water, seabirds wheeling overhead. In spring, cherry blossoms frame the temples in ethereal pink; in autumn, the approach to the temple becomes a tunnel of fiery maples.

By evening, you depart the coast and return to Seoul, carrying the memory of mountains and monastery, the lingering peace of both natural grandeur and spiritual sanctuary.


Highlights

Seoraksan National Park granite peaks and Naksansa Temple coastal setting

  • Mt. Seorak's dramatic granite peaks — Korea's most picturesque mountain with rocky summits, alpine trails, and breathtaking valley views
  • Seoraksan National Park exploration — Walk through primeval forests, encounter spectacular rock formations, and breathe mountain air
  • Naksansa Temple 1,300-year history — The only Korean temple simultaneously nestled in mountains and overlooking the sea
  • East Sea coastal monastery — Unique perspective where Buddhist spiritual heritage meets ocean grandeur
  • Seasonal mountain beauty — Cherry blossoms (spring), alpine flowers (summer), crimson foliage (autumn), snow-draped peaks (winter)
  • Spring special: Cherry Blossom Road — From March–May, the approach to Naksansa features a stunning tunnel of cherry blossoms
  • All-inclusive mountain and seaside adventure — Round-trip transport from Seoul plus both attraction admissions

Itinerary

Map showing Seoul to Mt. Seorak and Naksansa Temple route in Gangwon

  • 07:20 AM – Depart from Hongik University Station (Line 2) Exit 4
  • 08:00 AM – Depart from Namsan Yejang Public Parking Lot (~5 min walk from Myeongdong Station Exit 1)
  • 08:10 AM – Depart from Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (Line 2/4/5) Exit 10
  • 11:00 AM – 02:30 PM – Explore Mt. Seorak (approximately 3.5 hours free time for hiking and sightseeing)
  • 02:30 PM – Leave for Naksansa Temple
  • 02:50 PM – 04:20 PM – Visit Naksansa Temple (1.5 hours free time for temple exploration and coastal viewing)
  • 04:20 PM – Leave for Seoul
  • 07:00 PM – Arrive at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station
  • 07:10 PM – Arrive at Myeongdong Lotte Department Store
  • 07:50 PM – Arrive at Hongik University Station

Note: Itinerary is subject to traffic and weather conditions. Times may be adjusted accordingly. Spring visitors (March–May) will experience the beautiful cherry blossom road leading to Naksansa Temple.


Services Included and Excluded

Mt. Seorak hiking trail and Naksansa Temple exploring monks walking

Included:

  • Round-trip transportation from Seoul in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
  • Mt. Seorak entrance fee
  • Naksansa Temple entrance fee
  • Professional English & Chinese-speaking staff on board
  • Vehicle insurance for the duration of the tour
  • Three convenient pickup/drop-off locations in central Seoul

Excluded:

  • Meals and snacks (restaurants available near Mt. Seorak and Naksansa Temple)
  • Traveler's personal insurance
  • Cable car fees at Mt. Seorak (available for additional cost, optional)
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Mountain guide services (trails are well-marked and safe for independent exploration)

Important Notes

Hikers on Mt. Seorak trails and visitors at Naksansa Temple

  • Advance booking required — Reserve at least 1 day (by 10:00 AM KST) prior to your travel date
  • Group size — Minimum 1 guest, no maximum limit
  • Physical requirements — Moderate difficulty; involves 3+ hours of hiking on mountain trails with elevation changes. Trails are well-marked but not flat
  • Hiking fitness level — You control your own pace and can choose easier lower trails or challenging summit routes. All fitness levels can enjoy the park
  • What to wear — Sturdy hiking boots or closed-toe sneakers with good traction; dress for weather (layers in spring/autumn, warm clothing in winter). Bring sun protection
  • Spring cherry blossoms — March–May visitors can experience the iconic cherry blossom road to Naksansa Temple (seasonal bonus)
  • Cable car option — Mt. Seorak offers optional cable car rides (purchase on-site in cash). Not included in tour price but highly recommended for panoramic views
  • Strollers & wheelchairs — Mountain trails are not wheelchair-accessible; please notify us if you have mobility concerns
  • Infants — Free of charge, but no separate seat is provided on the bus
  • Meeting point details — Be at your chosen pickup point at least 5 minutes before departure. Look for the tour bus or staff holding an MGL sign
  • Weather policy — Tour operates rain or shine. Rain makes trails muddy; bring proper footwear. In severe weather or dangerous conditions, staff will adjust the itinerary
  • Cancellation policy — 100% refundable if cancelled by 10:00 AM KST the day before travel. No refund after this deadline
  • Peak season — April–May (cherry blossoms and spring weather) and October–November (autumn foliage) book quickly; reserve 2+ weeks ahead

Quick Facts & Practical Information

Mt. Seorak hiking information and Naksansa Temple practical details

Tour Details:

  • Duration: Approximately 12.5 hours (7:20 AM – 7:50 PM)
  • Group Size: Minimum 1 guest, no maximum
  • Languages: English, Chinese
  • Difficulty: Moderate (hiking with elevation changes; self-paced)
  • Season: Year-round (each season offers unique beauty)
  • Availability: Mondays and Fridays year-round; Wednesdays from March 17–May 31 only. Not available on 5/25, 8/17, 9/25, 10/5, 10/9, 12/25

What to Bring:

  • Sturdy hiking boots or closed-toe sneakers with good traction
  • Weather-appropriate clothing (layers for spring/autumn, warm gear for winter, light clothes for summer)
  • Sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)
  • Portable phone charger
  • Cash ₩30,000–50,000 for meals, cable car, and personal expenses
  • Camera or phone for photos
  • Backpack or small daypack for essentials
  • Plenty of water (bring reusable bottle; refill stations available)

Transportation to Meeting Point:

  • From Incheon Airport: AREX to Hongik University Station (55 min), take Exit 4
  • From Gimpo Airport: Line 9/AREX to Hongik University Station (20 min), take Exit 4
  • From Seoul Station: Line 4 to Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (15 min), take Exit 10
  • Myeongdong option: Walk 5 minutes from Myeongdong Station (Line 4) Exit 1 to Namsan Yejang Public Parking Lot

Pricing:

  • Adult (Over 13): ₩99,900 per person
  • Child (Ages 3–12): ₩94,900 per person
  • Infant (Under 3): Free (no separate seat provided)

FAQs

Questions about Mt. Seorak hiking and Naksansa Temple visiting

  • Is the hiking physically demanding? You control your own difficulty level. Easy lower trails around the base take 1–2 hours. Moderate trails into valleys take 2–3 hours. Challenging summit routes take 4+ hours. You can choose your own adventure based on fitness level.

  • What's included in the ticket price? ₩99,900–94,900 per person includes round-trip transport from Seoul, Mt. Seorak entrance fee, Naksansa Temple entrance fee, and professional staff support. Cable car, meals, and personal shopping are extra.

  • Should I take the cable car at Mt. Seorak? The cable car offers stunning panoramic views and saves hiking time. It's optional and costs approximately ₩10,000–12,000 for a round-trip (payable in cash on-site). Highly recommended for photography and accessibility.

  • What if I'm not very fit or have joint issues? You can take easier lower trails at Mt. Seorak and still enjoy beautiful scenery. The cable car makes the experience accessible without heavy hiking. Naksansa Temple involves walking on temple grounds (relatively flat). Inform us at booking of any concerns.

  • When is the best time to visit? Spring (April–May) offers cherry blossoms and mild weather. Summer (June–Aug) brings lush greenery. Autumn (Sept–Nov) showcases fiery maples—the most popular season. Winter (Dec–Feb) reveals stark, sculptural beauty. All seasons are magical; choose based on your preference.

  • Will I see the cherry blossom road to Naksansa Temple? Yes, if you visit March–May. The tunnel of blooming cherry trees leading to the temple is one of Korea's most famous natural phenomena. Book early for spring dates.

  • What are the restaurants like near Mt. Seorak? Restaurants serve Korean mountain fare—ginseng chicken, wild vegetables, traditional soups. Budget ₩12,000–18,000 for lunch. Naksansa Temple area has cafés and simple restaurants with sea views.

  • Is there an entrance fee to Naksansa Temple? Yes, admission is included in the tour price (approximately ₩3,000–5,000). No additional cost.

  • What if the weather is bad? The tour operates rain or shine. Rain creates misty, atmospheric mountain views (bring rain gear). In cases of severe weather or dangerous conditions, staff will adjust the itinerary or suggest alternative trails.

  • Can I skip the hiking and just see Naksansa Temple? Absolutely. You can spend time at the temple while others hike Mt. Seorak. The staff understand varied interests and pacing preferences.

  • What's the cancellation policy? 100% refundable if cancelled by 10:00 AM KST the day before your tour. After that deadline, no refund is available.

  • How do I book? Book online through my-goodlife.com or email us. Booking requires 1 day advance notice (by 10:00 AM KST). Confirmation includes pickup location and weather-appropriate preparation tips.

  • Can I join as a solo traveler? Yes! Solo travelers are welcome. The bus provides social transport, while Mt. Seorak and Naksansa offer independent exploration opportunities. You can hike at your own pace.


Why Choose This MGL Original Tour?

Mt. Seorak peaks and Naksansa Temple ocean views scenic highlights

  • Korea's most picturesque mountain — Mt. Seorak is repeatedly ranked as the country's most beautiful, with dramatic granite formations and alpine scenery
  • Spiritual heritage experience — Naksansa Temple's 1,300-year history and unique coastal setting create a deeply contemplative experience
  • Seasonal transformation — Every season reveals different beauty: spring cherry blossoms, summer greenery, autumn maples, winter snow
  • All-inclusive logistics — We handle transport, entrance fees, and scheduling; you focus on nature and spirituality
  • Flexible hiking options — Choose your own difficulty level; not a forced expedition but guided exploration
  • Professional English & Chinese staff — Support throughout, including mountain safety awareness and temple cultural context
  • Perfect photo opportunities — Mountain vistas, temple scenery, seasonal highlights, coastal views create countless memorable images

Customer Success Stories

Hikers enjoying Mt. Seorak and visitors at peaceful Naksansa Temple

"I wanted to experience 'real' Korea—mountains and temples, not just city sightseeing. This tour delivered exactly that. Mt. Seorak was absolutely magnificent—the granite peaks, the misty valleys, the pristine nature. Then Naksansa Temple on the coast was serene and spiritual without being cheesy or tourist-trap-ish. The whole day felt like a pilgrimage. Best day of my Korea trip." — Michael R., Dublin, Ireland

"My partner isn't a big hiker, but we took easier trails at Mt. Seorak and she loved it. The cable car made it accessible and gave amazing views. Naksansa Temple was the cherry on top—literally cherry trees blooming when we visited in April! The staff were knowledgeable, patient, and made the whole experience effortless. Worth every won." — James & Emma T., Auckland, New Zealand

"As a photographer, this was paradise. Mt. Seorak at different elevations gave endless composition opportunities—close-ups of rock textures, wide vistas, forest canopy details. Naksansa Temple with the ocean backdrop was stunning. The staff let us take extra time for photos without rushing. Professional organization with flexibility for creative pursuits." — Sophia W., Amsterdam, Netherlands


Book Your Mt. Seorak + Naksansa Temple One Day Tour

Mt. Seorak dramatic summit and Naksansa Temple perched on coastal cliffs

Stand before Korea's most dramatic mountain scenery and meditate at a 1,300-year-old temple overlooking the East Sea. Mt. Seorak and Naksansa Temple together create a complete Korean experience: natural grandeur and spiritual heritage, side by side.

Peak season dates book quickly — Reserve your spot today!

  • Pricing: ₩99,900 per adult | ₩94,900 per child | Infants free
  • Available: Mondays and Fridays year-round; Wednesdays (March 17–May 31)
  • Booking: 24-hour advance required (by 10:00 AM KST)
  • Contact: korea@tourstory.co | +82 10 9650 8388

Experience Korea's most picturesque mountain and seaside monastery — all in one profound day with MGL.

Locations

Seoul-Seoul, Korea South
서울 마포구 동교동 155-6
155-6, Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea

Seoul-Seoul, Korea South
서울 중구 퇴계로26길 36
36, Toegye-ro 26-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea

Seoul-Seoul, Korea South
서울 중구 장충단로 지하 230
B 230, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea

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