Embark on an enchanting journey through Seoul’s natural wonders and cultural legacy with the Gwanaksan Hike & Old Buddhist Temple Visit. This guided excursion invites you to explore the serene Gwanaksan mountain, where you’ll learn about the area’s breathtaking landscapes and uncover the secrets of an ancient Buddhist temple. Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast or a history buff, this intimate group activity promises an unforgettable experience. As you ascend the trails and discover the tranquil sanctum, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the harmonious coexistence between nature and spirituality that lies at the heart of this captivating destination.
Key Points
- Guided hiking and temple visit experience in Gwanaksan mountain, Seoul’s natural landscape, including a provided lunch.
- Maximum of 10 participants for an intimate group size, with a 5.0 rating from 3 reviews.
- Meeting point at Gwanaksan station (Sillim Line), Exit 1, distinct from nearby stations like Gwanak and Seoul National University.
- Activity not recommended for those with mobility limitations, back problems, pregnancy, or heart conditions due to the moderate hike.
- Free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the activity, with a "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option available.
Activity Overview
This hiking and temple visit activity offers travelers a chance to explore the scenic Gwanaksan mountain and visit an old Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea.
The tour starts at 9:30 AM and includes a lunch. It’s limited to a maximum of 10 participants, with prices varying based on group size, starting from $94.64.
The activity has a 5.0 rating from 3 reviews. It’s not wheelchair accessible, but service animals are allowed.
It’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions, though most travelers can participate.
Confirmation is provided at booking, and there’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience.
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Location and Timing
The activity takes place in Seoul, the bustling capital city of South Korea.
It begins at 9:30 AM and is located at Gwanaksan station (Sillim Line), Exit 1.
This meeting point is distinct from both Gwanak station (Line 1) and Seoul National University (Line 2), and isn’t on Google Maps.
The hike and temple visit conclude at the same meeting point.
The activity has a maximum of 10 participants, allowing for an intimate and personalized experience.
Participant Information
Participant suitability is a key consideration for this hiking and temple visit activity. The maximum number of participants is set at 10 travelers, ensuring an intimate and manageable group.
The hike on Gwanaksan mountain isn’t wheelchair accessible, so it’s not suitable for those with mobility limitations. Plus, the activity isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with heart conditions or other serious medical concerns.
However, most travelers can participate and enjoy the experience. Participants should bring their own water and snacks to fuel the hike, as lunch is the only meal provided.
Inclusions and Exclusions
For this activity, the included offerings are a provided lunch.
Travelers should bring their own water and snacks for the hiking portion of the experience.
The exclusions for this tour include any personal expenses as well as coverage for loss, injury, illness, accident, or damage to persons or property.
It’s important to note that this activity isn’t recommended for travelers with certain medical conditions, such as back problems, heart issues, or for pregnant individuals.
Meeting and Pickup Details
Travelers meet at the Gwanaksan station (Sillim Line), Exit 1 in Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul. It’s important not to confuse this location with Gwanak station (Line 1) or Seoul National University (Line 2), as it’s not on Google Maps. The meeting point is the specified start location, and the experience will end back at the same place.
Details | Information |
---|---|
Meeting Point | Gwanaksan station (Sillim Line), Exit 1, Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul |
End Point | Returns to the meeting point |
Pickup | No pickup, meet at the specified location |
Parking | Not provided |
Directions | Do not confuse with Gwanak station (Line 1) or Seoul National University (Line 2) |
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Health and Accessibility
The hike and temple visit activity isn’t wheelchair accessible. However, service animals are allowed to accompany travelers.
This experience may not be recommended for:
- Travelers with back problems
- Pregnant travelers
- Individuals with heart problems or serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate in this activity, but those with the above conditions should carefully consider their ability to complete the moderate hike and explore the temple grounds.
It’s important to assess one’s physical fitness and any medical concerns before booking this experience.
Booking and Cancellation
Confirmation is received upon booking this experience. A free cancellation policy allows travelers to cancel up to 24 hours before the start of the activity, based on the local time. This provides flexibility for travelers who may need to change their plans.
Plus, a "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option is available, enabling travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. This can be particularly useful for those who want to lock in their reservation but finalize payment closer to the activity date.
The booking and cancellation policy aims to accommodate the needs of travelers and ensure a seamless experience.
Additional Information
Although the Gwanaksan Hike and Buddhist Temple Visit activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, service animals are permitted. The experience isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with heart issues or serious medical conditions.
However, most travelers can participate in this activity. The activity includes a scenic hike and a visit to an old Buddhist temple, providing an opportunity to take in the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Seoul, South Korea.
Key considerations for participants include:
- Bring adequate water and snacks for the hike
- Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear
- Be prepared for moderate physical activity during the hike
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Difficulty Level of the Hike?
The difficulty level of the hike is moderate. It’s not recommended for travelers with certain medical conditions, but most travelers should be able to participate comfortably.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
There are no age restrictions for participants. The activity is suitable for most travelers, though it’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions or mobility issues. The tour operator can provide more guidance on suitability based on individual needs.
Can I Bring My Pet on the Hike?
The activity information states that service animals are allowed, but it does not mention if regular pets can join the hike. Travelers should contact the tour operator directly to inquire about bringing their pet on the excursion.
What Is the Dress Code for the Activity?
The activity doesn’t specify a dress code, but comfortable hiking attire is recommended. Visitors should wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and dress in layers for the outdoors activity.
Can I Store My Luggage During the Hike?
Travelers may not be able to store their luggage during the hike. The tour details don’t mention any luggage storage options. It’s best for participants to bring only what they need for the hike and visit.
Recap
Set out on a captivating journey through Seoul’s natural beauty and cultural heritage with the Gwanaksan Hike & Old Buddhist Temple Visit. Enjoy a moderate hike, explore serene surroundings, and conclude with a provided lunch. This intimate group activity accommodates a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. Participants should bring their own water and snacks, and the activity may not be suitable for those with certain medical conditions.
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