Robyn and I went on a trip to Seoraksan National Park with Korean Safari at the beginning of the month. We had to meet the bus at 6am on Saturday morning, so we booked into the Hamilton Hotel in Itaewon on Friday night to save the hassle of trying to get a taxi from Bucheon that early. I don't go to Itaewon much as its a bit sleazy, full of Nigerians and American GIs. The US soldiers may be speaking the same language as me, but I honestly cannot understand a word they say! Anyway, it gave us the chance to have some proper (ie westernised) Chinese grub and it tasted soooo good!
We met the bus at 6am along with our fellow travellers - Ted (who runs the company), Kate (South African, so Robyn was happy!), Joy from the Phillipines, Ken from Nebraska, Bo Mi from Seoul, Josef from Spain. We got to Seoraksan about 10am and set off on our hike.The first thing you notice in the park is the giant Buddha standing against the hillside. Its obviously an important place for Buddhists as we passed two temples on the way up the mountain.
The second thing you notice is the autumn colours everywhere. It seemed like every tree was a different shade of red, green or brown - it was very beautiful.
After everyone made it back to the bus (Robyn and Kate had spent their time drinking coffee and eating pizza!) we went for food and to a jimjilbang, which is a Korean sauna. This one was a bit more than just a sauna as it had a swimming pool, slides, hot tubs, outdoor pool etc. I sat in the massage tubs for ages getting my calves and feet pounded. Of course, I couldn't resist the slides either! We then went back to the hotel and drank beer, perfect end to a perfect day! The next day, we took a stroll down to the wet and windy beach (I'm sure its glorious in summer) and then headed back to Seoul.
Seokcho Beach
On the way back, we stopped for lunch at a restaurant by the side of lake which really reminded me of Wales.