The Ultimate Free Adventure in Busan: Hiking the Haeparang Trail and Visiting the Oryukdo Skywalk
You're in for a treat if you intend to travel to Busan during the Expo 2030. You will be able to examine the most recent technological developments, but you can also take a break from the expo's bustle and visit Busan's natural attractions. The best thing, though? It is totally free!
You should put visiting the Oryukdo Skywalk and hiking the Haeparang-gil Course 1A on your bucket list of adventures. On this walk, you may see the beautiful forests, rugged cliffs, and ocean that surround Busan. Additionally, it's ideally close to the fair site, allowing you to take a break from the fair and discover Busan's stunning natural surroundings.
Go to the Oryukdo Skywalk, which is at the end of the Haeparang-gil Course 1A, to begin the hike. A glass-bottomed walkway above the water called the Skywalk provides breathtaking views of the shoreline. During the busiest months, expect crowds at this famous site. Don't worry, though—the hike is worthwhile!
From the Skywalk, take the clearly indicated trail across the mountains, which provides sweeping views of the ocean. Depending on your speed, the fairly difficult hike takes about 2-3 hours to complete. You'll pass through a tiny temple, a lovely waterfall, and rugged cliffs that make for incredible photo locations along the way.
Overall, touring the Oryukdo Skywalk and climbing the Haeparang-gil Course 1A are wonderful ways to take in Busan's natural beauty while attending Expo 2030. You'll have the chance to explore alone because it's a hidden gem that few tourists are aware of. Additionally, it is totally free! Therefore, if you're going to be in Busan for Expo 2030, take some time to explore some of the city's lesser-known attractions.
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