Embark on a private tour of Hallasan Mountain in Jeju and explore its diverse trails. Experience the breathtaking natural beauty and discover its status as a World Heritage Site. Hike through stunning landscapes and encounter unique wildlife.
Embark on a private tour of Hallasan Mountain in Jeju and explore its diverse trails. Experience the breathtaking natural beauty and discover its status as a World Heritage Site. Hike through stunning landscapes and encounter unique wildlife.
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Hallasan Seongpanak - The Seongpanak and Gwaneumsa trails offer views of Baeknokdam at the summit. Seongpanak is 9.6 km (4 hours) and Gwaneumsa is 8.7 km (5 hours).
The Sangpanak (750m) trail is 4.1 km (1 hour 20 minutes) to Sukbat Shelter and 1.7 km (40 minutes) to the Saraoreum entrance (1390m). From there, a 1.5 km (1 hour) hike leads to the…
- Hallasan Seongpanak - The Seongpanak and Gwaneumsa trails offer views of Baeknokdam at the summit. Seongpanak is 9.6 km (4 hours) and Gwaneumsa is 8.7 km (5 hours).
The Sangpanak (750m) trail is 4.1 km (1 hour 20 minutes) to Sukbat Shelter and 1.7 km (40 minutes) to the Saraoreum entrance (1390m). From there, a 1.5 km (1 hour) hike leads to the Azalea Field Shelter (Wis-se oreum 1500m: with toilet) which must be reached by 12:00. A further 2.3 km (2 hours) hike will take you to the top of Baeknokdam (1,950m).
The Gwaneumsa trail (620m) is 3.2 km (1 hour) to the Tamra Valley (975m, with a toilet) shelter. From there, a 2.8 km (2 hours 20 minutes) hike leads to Samgakbong Shelter (1500m). Another 2.7 km (1 hour 40 minutes) will take you to the summit of Baeknokdam.
Proper climbing attire, rain gear, hiking sticks, and shoes are essential for reaching the summit of Hallasan Mountain. Water and simple snacks are also necessary. Note that there are no restrooms for 3 hours at the trail entrance.
- Gwaneumsa Trail - The Gwaneumsa trail (620m) is 3.2 km (1 hour) to the Tamra Valley (975m, with a toilet) shelter. A further 2.8 km (2 hours 20 minutes) leads to Samgakbong Shelter (1500m).
Climbing Hallasan Mountain requires thorough preparation. Regular exercise, hiking boots, a stick, raincoat, water, and simple snacks are recommended.
- Jeju Island - After meeting at your hotel or accommodation in the early morning, transportation will be provided to the hiking trail entrance. An ID is required to climb Hallasan Mountain, and all hikers must make an online reservation. Each hiker must show their smartphone reservation and present their ID.
After reaching the summit, take a certified photo of the area. To receive a World Natural Heritage summit climbing certificate, visit the self-service corner and have it issued after verifying your identity. For inquiries, contact the World Natural Heritage office.
The taxi driver will wait at another parking area while you hike and will pick you up at the trail entrance upon your return, then take you back to your accommodation.
- Jeju Island - After climbing Mt. Hallasan, it’s time to return to your accommodation. If you ascend and descend via Seongpanak, you will be picked up at Seongpanak and taken to your accommodation. If you ascend from Seongpanak and descend to Gwaneumsa Temple, you will be picked up at Gwaneumsa Temple and taken to your accommodation or nearby. If the National Park Management Office is open, assistance will be provided to obtain a certificate of completion for climbing Baeknokdam, the peak of Hallasan Mountain. If you ascend to Eorimok and descend to Yeongsil, you will be picked up at Yeongsil and taken to your accommodation. If you ascend from Yeongsil and descend to Eorimok, you will be picked up from Eorimok and taken to your accommodation.

- Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation and trailhead
- Choice of hiking courses: Seongpanak, Gwaneumsa, Yeongsil, Eorimok
- 4-seater taxis, 6-8 seater jumbo taxis, and 12-seater minibuses available
- Reservations required for climbing to the top of Hallasan Mt.
- English-speaking taxi driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee…
- Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation and trailhead
- Choice of hiking courses: Seongpanak, Gwaneumsa, Yeongsil, Eorimok
- 4-seater taxis, 6-8 seater jumbo taxis, and 12-seater minibuses available
- Reservations required for climbing to the top of Hallasan Mt.
- English-speaking taxi driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Gratuities/Food and water and Drinks / personal Expenses/Rain coat/
- Gratuities/Food and water and Drinks / personal Expenses/Rain coat/
The steep slope and oddly shaped rocks at the entrance of Hallasan Mountain create an outstanding natural view. It is the world’s only four major internationally protected areas, including Biosphere Reserve, World Natural Heritage, World Geopark, and Ramsar Wetland, and is a natural monument habitat. Hallasan National Park trails include the Eorimok…
The steep slope and oddly shaped rocks at the entrance of Hallasan Mountain create an outstanding natural view. It is the world’s only four major internationally protected areas, including Biosphere Reserve, World Natural Heritage, World Geopark, and Ramsar Wetland, and is a natural monument habitat. Hallasan National Park trails include the Eorimok trail, Yeongsil trail, Seongpanak trail, Gwaneumsa trail, and Eoseungsaengak trail. At the end of January every year, you can see Sanggodae and snow flowers. In May, the Azalea Festival is held in Witse Oreum and Yeongsil. You can see the natural scenery changing from a jungle in summer to a dense forest in autumn.
The height of Hallasan Mountain is 1950m, and in the Eoseungsaengak and Yeongsil courses, you can feel the feeling of becoming a god and the scenery of clouds in the sky and over 500 oddly shaped rocks. At the top of Hallasan Mountain, you can see Baeknokdam and roe deer in nature.
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- Hotel pick up and any mountain course drop off And afternoon pick up Any trail course And hotel drop off is good
- We pick up customers from their hotels and drop them off at the Seongpanak Course. In the afternoon, we pick up customers from the Gwaneumsa hiking course and drop them off at their hotels or other locations of choice.
- Since you always need to make a reservation to climb Mt. Halla, please make sure to make a reservation in advance. If you don’t make a reservation, you won’t be able to climb.
- If you want to climb to Seongpanak, you can make a reservation for climbing to Sangpanak. If you want to climb to Gwaneumsa, you can make a reservation for climbing to Gwaneumsa. When descending from the summit, you can either come down to Seongpanak or the Gwaneumsa course.
- To receive a Hallasan summit climbing certificate, you need to take a photo around the summit where the summit is visible. You need to take a photo after verifying your smartphone location. If your smartphone does not have roaming, you can ask the National Park Management Office staff after descending to show them the summit climbing photo and receive a climbing certificate.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.