Exploring Korea’s largest traditional hanok village with 700+ historic houses, plus scenic Jangtaesan Mountain forest trails.
Plan Features
BUS +Taxi
12+ hours
Nature, tradition
Tourist Density : Middle
Brief Itinerary
How To get to Tour Location
Detail Itinerary
1. Jeonju Hanok Village
09:00~12:00
It takes about three hours to get to Jeonju Hanok Village from Seoul. With over 700 hanok houses, it’s Korea’s largest traditional village. Experience authentic culture through hanbok rentals, traditional craft workshops, and local cuisine, including the famous bibimbap. Visit the historic Gyeonggijeon Shrine and admire the panoramic views from Omokdae Pavilion. This is a place where tradition and modernity perfectly harmonize in the heart of Jeonju.
30~40 minutes
2. Jeonju Arboretum
12:30~14:00
Jeonju Arboretum covers 196 hectares and is home to 3,899 plant species. Managed by the Korea Expressway Corporation, the park features a greenhouse garden, seasonal flowers like cherry blossoms and tulips, walking trails, and ponds. The small pavilion facing the lake is a prime photo spot.
(If you are short on time, skipping this and going straight to Jangtaesan.)
120 minutes by Bus & Taxi
3. Jangtaesan Mountain
16:00~
Jangtaesan Mountain features Korea’s largest metasequoia forest with over 6,300 towering trees. Located in Daejeon, this recreational forest offers scenic hiking trails, a sky tower, suspension bridge, and panoramic views. Best visited in autumn.

