- You can visit all the must-see spots in northern Gyeonggi (near Seoul), including a winery, a suspension bridge, and Imjingak, all in one day.
- At Sanmeoru Farm, a Netflix K-drama filming location, you can take home souvenirs like handmade wine and jam.
- Enjoy wide-open mountain views from the Gamaksan Suspension Bridge, and take in a unique look over the DMZ area from the Crystal Cabin with a transparent floor.
- With an English-speaking guide and transportation included, it’s an easy day trip from Seoul.
- Experience a variety of highlights all at once, from nature activities and K-drama vibes to modern Korean history.
Product Description
This is a day tour near Seoul that combines K-drama vibes, nature, and modern Korean history all in one.
In northern Gyeonggi, where traces of the Korean War still remain, you can comfortably explore this special region, best known for the DMZ, with an English-speaking guide.
| Gamaksan Suspension Bridge

At Gamaksan, famous for its fresh air and easy trekking trails, try the thrilling experience of crossing a suspension bridge 100 meters above the ground. Take in sweeping mountain scenery and crisp natural views.
| Wild Mountain Grape Farm

This is the only winery in northern Gyeonggi, and it has been used as a filming location for many dramas such as Hotel Del Luna, Can This Love Be Translated?, and Work Later, Drink Now.
A historic farm run by three generations, from a grandfather awarded a Korean War Military Merit Medal to his grandson, here you can even make your own 300ml custom wine featuring your photo and take it home.

The jam-making experience is also great for families with kids, enjoy the jam you make yourself for breakfast the next morning!
| Imjingak Tourist Site & Camp Greaves

This is a place where you can truly feel the history of Korea, the world’s only divided country.

You can also tour Camp Greaves, which was a filming location for Descendants of the Sun.

Ride the Crystal Cabin with a transparent floor, looking down at the Imjin River. You can explore the Civilian Control Line (CCL, an area near the border with restricted access) zone more conveniently, as entry is allowed without a separate report.
With an English-speaking guide and transportation included, it’s easy for international visitors to enjoy, it departs from Hapjeong Station and is perfect for a one-day trip.





