Saturday, November 26, 2011

South Korea: Best of Autumn in Nami Island

The Korean soap Winter Sonata did Nami Island an injustice when it used the island as the filming location during the winter season. Because Nami Island is simply breathtaking in autumn.  Thank goodness Glenn had it right when he included Nami as our top destination when we had our vacation in South Korea last October.  Fall has always been his favourite out of the four seasons and he wanted me to love it too so I will relent to visit South Korea every year. So you could say that this sand bar situated in the middle of Han River is the make it or break it factor for our future visits to the land of the morning calm.

There are three ways to get to Nami Island. The most convenient way from Seoul is to take the Naminara Republic shuttle bus. Their office is at 3F Gallery Sang building is located in Insadong so if you’re going to take the Seoul Metro, take line 1 and get off at Jonggak station and walked straight until you reach Topgol park where you can find the Nami Island Bus stop. You have to make a reservation though since bus seats are usually occupied beforehand. Reservation is only available via phone (call +8227531247 and the reservation officer will instruct you in the methods of payment) and it will only be confirmed after the payment is completed which should be made at least a day before your reserved date. If you want a hassle- free tour to Nami, use their shuttle bus so you can just be at the bus stop at least ten minutes before the 9:30am departure time. Of course, the tour costs more compared to if you go to Nami on your own. A one way ticket costs KRW 6,500 while the round trip ticket costs KRW 13,000. An integrated ticket is also available for KRW 23,000 which includes the bus fare plus the entrance fee to the island.  You can check their website  for further details

Another way of getting to the island is to take the bus going to Gapyeong Bus terminal. Buses depart from three terminals namely East Seoul Terminal (02-446-8000), Sangbong Terminal  (02-323-5885) and Chuncheon bus Terminal   (033-241-0285). The first bus at all three terminals depart at 6:15am and last trip for the day leaves at 10pm at the latest. You should arrive at Gapyeong Bus terminal after 1 hour and 20 minutes if you took the bus at East Seoul Terminal or Sangbong terminal. Chuncheon Terminal is nearer so it should only take about 25 minutes.  Here’s a link for the bus schedule from Gapyeong terminal to Nami parking lot. 

The third option which is what we took is using Korea’s efficient subway system.  Glenn intended for us to take the Naminara Republic shuttle bus, unfortunately we were not able to make a reservation. Still, we took a chance and went to Insadong so early that the tour office was still closed. Good thing there is a Starbucks shop nearby so we had coffee and bulgogi sandwich for breakfast while waiting for their office to open. 

Breakfast at Starbucks Insadong

Burial tombs

Train ride to Gapyeong Station
 Apparently, there are a lot of tourists that visits the island on weekends that when we inquired we were told that the tour is already fully booked. So we decided to take the fastest and cheapest route which is to go to Sangbong station which is part of line 7 and take the Gyeongchun line. A one way ticket from Sangbong station to Gapyeong station costs KRW 1800 and travel time is about 45 minutes.  After we arrived at Gapyeong station, it was just a 5 minute taxi ride to Gapyeong wharf for KRW 3000. For those who don’t want to spend KRW 3000 for the taxi, you can opt to walk 1.6 km which should take you about 25 minutes.

Our route, in yellow lines, with 2 stops to change lines


Group shot at Gapyeong Station

It was a short albeit cold walk to the Nami Tourism Office where we queued to get an entry visa or ticket to the Naminara Republic. Regular visa fee which includes the ferry ride is KRW 10,000 but foreigners are given a discount so we paid KRW 8,000 for it. After we paid our tickets, we waited for the ferry to take us across the river. A ferry leaves the wharf every 10-20 minutes so you don’t have to wait too long. 


After nth train rides, we finally arrived in the manmade paradise of Nami Island.  My first glimpse of the colourful leaves of trees everywhere is definitely worth the long rides and the cold weather.  People watching also added entertainment value like watching a Korean couple doing their Prenup shoot and a tourist climbing a tree for that perfect souvenir shot.

First glimpse of Nami Island

Prenup shoot

A tourist's antics
 
To get to the center of the island, you can either walk or take the UNICEF charity train for KRW 2000. Since it was quite cold and Glenn’s parents were with us, we decided to ride the train and we were treated with these awe inspiring views.

Loving Autumn in Nami Island

Yellow trees of Autumn

Railroad in Nami Island

Colors of Autumn

Autumn leaves
 
It was past 12 noon by then so we set off to finding a restaurant to have lunch. There are seven restaurants in the island and most of them are a bit expensive for our budget.  We settled on a Korean resto for some ramyeon and pajeon.  After lunch, we went back to sightseeing and passed by a rental station for bicycles, sky bike, electric tri-way and electric tour car. 

In 1965, Mr. Byeong-Do Minn spearheaded the planting of thousands of trees so there are several lanes lined up with various trees. Walking along Central Pine tree lane, Gingko tree lane, Cornel tree lane or Metasequoia lane is a good exercise and a feast for the eyes. 

Lovers in Nami Island

At last no tourists in sight

Winter Sonata

The things a tourist do for that perfect souvenir shot

Different Colors of Autumn

Jump for Joy for a Beautiful Autumn Getaway
 
The picturesque trees of Nami Island showcased the best of autumn and the highlight of our Korea experience. It was definitely a memorable day to fall in love with the country in fall. I got what I have always imagined of what a beautiful day in autumn should be. And Glenn got what he planned all along. I said yes to his proposal for a yearly visit to Korea at the end of the day.

1 comment:

  1. Hi on which date did you visit Nami Island? Im afraid when i go, i'll miss the fall foliage and only get to see botak trees!

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