Explore South Korea's most dramatic alpine landscape on a private guided journey through Seoraksan — ancient granite peaks, Sinheungsa Temple, and Korea's finest mountain air. A true bucket-list encounter with raw, UNESCO-recognised wilderness.
What to expect
Your private bilingual guide meets you dockside and whisks you straight into Seoraksan National Park, bypassing the day-tripper chaos. You'll trek to Sinheungsa Temple — a stunning 7th-century Buddhist sanctuary ringed by towering peaks — then push toward the dramatic granite columns of Ulsanbawi Rock if fitness allows. Lunch is taken at a mountain restaurant favoured by locals, featuring the region's celebrated dakgalbi (spicy chicken) or mountain herbs. The return journey offers scenic coastal views as Sokcho's dramatic skyline comes into view from the mountain road.
Good to know
Book directly through Shore Excursions Group well in advance — this is the port's most in-demand private experience. Wear sturdy walking shoes; the trails are well-maintained but uneven. Allow at least 6–7 hours. The operator coordinates timing with your vessel's all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sokcho — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.