Embrace the Serenity – Sunset Hike on Seoul’s Fortress Wall with a Korean Food Experience

Seoul, a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modernity, offers a unique opportunity to explore its history while indulging in its vibrant culinary scene. Embark on a sunset hike along Seoul’s majestic fortress wall, followed by a delectable Korean food experience that will tantalize your taste buds and awaken your senses.

1. Sunset Hike on Seoul’s Fortress Wall:

Begin your adventure by ascending the centuries-old fortress wall that once protected the ancient capital of Korea. Start at Naksan Park, where you’ll be greeted by panoramic views of Seoul’s skyline and the distant mountains. Follow the trail as it winds its way along the ancient stone wall, passing through lush forests, historic gates, and scenic viewpoints. As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, marvel at the breathtaking sunset illuminating the city below, casting a golden glow over the surrounding landscape.

2. Korean Food Experience:

After working up an appetite on the hike, treat yourself to a mouthwatering Korean food experience that showcases the rich flavours and culinary traditions of Korea. Head to a traditional Korean restaurant or street food market, where you’ll have the opportunity to sample a variety of iconic dishes that have been beloved by Koreans for generations. From sizzling barbecue and savoury pancakes to spicy stews and crispy fried chicken, there’s something to satisfy every craving and palate.

3. Bibimbap:

Indulge in a bowl of bibimbap, a quintessential Korean dish that combines rice, assorted vegetables, meat, and a spicy gochujang (chilli paste) sauce. Mix it all together to create a flavorful and satisfying meal that embodies the essence of Korean cuisine. You can find plenty of great Bibimbap places near hotels near Seoul Train Station such as the famous Travelodge Myeongdong Euljiro.

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4. Kimchi:

No Korean meal is complete without kimchi, Korea’s famous fermented cabbage dish that is packed with probiotics and bursting with flavour. Sample different varieties of kimchi, from traditional napa cabbage kimchi to spicy radish kimchi, and experience the bold and tangy taste that has become synonymous with Korean cuisine.

5. Samgyeopsal:

Delight your taste buds with samgyeopsal, a popular Korean barbecue dish featuring thick slices of pork belly grilled to perfection at your table. Wrap the tender meat in crisp lettuce leaves, add a dollop of spicy ssamjang (soybean paste), and savour the irresistible combination of smoky, savoury, and spicy flavours.

Most adventurous hikes in South Korea

When 70% of the landscape of South Korea is mountains, it’ll be a loss if you don’t plan a hike or two during your days in this destination. You don’t necessarily need to be a hiker to have this experience if you have even a slight passion for adventure- this is something you should try out!

Seoraksan
Seoraksan | Image Credit : Taewangkorea, Dinosaur Ridge of Seoraksan, CC BY-SA 4.0

Seoraksan – the tallest and the prettiest

Seoraksan’s highest peak is Daecheongbonh which is about 5600 feet high. The treks will not exceed 3 hours for sure, and you will surely be rewarded with sensational views all the way.

Bukhansan- lungs of Seoul

If you are staying at a hotel near Myeongdong Station the likes of Travelodge Myeongdong Euljiro, traveling to the Bukhansan National Park will take less than 1 hour, this is where you will find the Bukhansan Mountain.

Taebaeksan – where you can see snow flowers

This is a mountain that generally blooms in the winter and if you plan your hike during this season, you will be lucky to see tree branches sparkle with frozen snow!

Songnisan – the best for sight seekers

Songnisan is popular as one mountain range that has magnificent mountains. The best views are available if you plan your hike during the autumn season.