—What You Can Expect —
Embark on an exhilarating day tour, exploring Hwadam Forest, Namhansanseong Fortress, and Korea Folk Village. Craft lasting memories while exploring Korea's rich culture and marveling at the captivating beauty of these attractions. These destinations shine brightest in the enchanting seasons of Summer and Autumn, making it the ideal time to experience their charm.
– Itinerary Information –
- Hwadam Forest
Hwadam, which translates to "peaceful conversation" in English, embodies more than mere aesthetic beauty. This forest serves as a dedicated ecosystem restoration hub, home to an impressive collection of over 4,000 plant species, and a sanctuary for endangered animals returning to their natural habitats. Within its confines, you'll discover 16 themed gardens, each a vibrant showcase of diverse plant species and blossoms. Hwadam's allure transforms with the seasons, gracing visitors with a paradise of hydrangeas in the summer and a riot of red maple trees and vibrant blooms in the autumn. A monorail ride through this lush expanse offers picturesque stops at every turn, capturing the colors and scents of Hwadam. It's important to note that this forest is a cherished, limited-access space, with only a select number of daily visitors allowed, necessitating advance reservations from the garden.
- Namhansanseong Fortress
In 2014, Namhansanseong Fortress achieved UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status, underscoring its role as a key resource for understanding Korean history, culture, and architectural technology. Built in the early 17th century, it's a quintessential Joseon Dynasty fortress with 48 observation towers, 4 gates offering mutual visibility, and stunning views of Seoul and its vibrant forests.
- Namhansanseong Palace
Representing the glory of the throne in the Joseon Dynasty, Namhansanseong Palace is located at the southernmost part of the palace complex. This historic site has witnessed various historical events from the late period of the Joseon Dynasty to the Japanese colonial era. Following traditional Korean architectural styles, it encompasses the main gate, pavilions, stone pagodas, and a main hall. Inside the palace, visitors can explore an array of cultural treasures, including traditional Korean furniture, ceramics, calligraphy, paintings, costumes, and other invaluable assets that offer insights into the nation's heritage.
- Korean Folk Village
The Korean Folk Village is a place where you can experience Korean traditional culture and folklore. You can see traditional houses and agricultural culture, as well as experience traditional crafts, traditional dances, and music performances. It is a place where you can experience Korean diversity as you can see traditional houses, household goods, and agricultural equipment from various provinces in Korea.