Since my travel posts seem to be all over the place, oftentimes across a non-linear time frame, I thought I would attempt to condense them into an online travel guide with links back to the original, more detailed posts. Consider this a work in progress until I figure out the best way to organize all this info! Anyway, here’s my first stab at a travel guide to Seoraksan National Park. This guide is probably best suited for those who have more than one day in the park, although individually, each hike can be done in a day (or two hikes in one day if you are up early enough!). If you’re not planning on hiking and camping out on the ridge trails/shelters, then I think 2-3 days is a good amount of time to explore at least one side of the park.
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Most of the time when I hear about other foreigners’ experiences with “weird,” “strange” or “bizarre” Korean food” I sort of roll my eyes. Bibimbop, lettuce wrapped beef, and green onion pancakes…
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We debated for a long time whether or not we should camp out while visiting Seoraksan National Park, but since we planned everything the night before leaving, we decided to make…
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Up until the end of the Korean War, Sokcho was a part of North Korea. When the war ended, the borders were redrawn, families were split, and Sokcho officially became part…
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Seoraksan National Park has been on our to-do list for a long time, That Seoraksan National Park was the only place in all of Korea without rain on 4th of July…