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Korea-Amur Area 2024

trip | 2024-03-25

Our adventure targeted Jiri-san, South Korea’s continental zenith. Denise and Richard ventured further, conquering Halla-san on Jeju Do Island, the country’s highest peak. Time constraints led me to bid South Korea farewell after Jiri-san, marking the end of my journey.

Day 1: Flights, and a Seafood Reunion

Embarking from Taipei to Seoul, Denise, Richard, and I navigate our separate flight paths thanks to some clever budgeting. We converge at the airport, yet they ascend into the skies hours before my BR160 15:15 departure, leaving me to savor the wonders of Taipei’s airport. I marvel at tea offerings with price tags hitting the stratosphere—over 5,000 USD a pack, a true test of any wanderer’s resolve. After fueling up on coffee and snacks, I embark on my aerial journey to Seoul, touching down at Incheon International Airport, a bustling hub and one of the world’s largest airports, in just a couple of hours. The hotel’s complimentary shuttle soon delivers me to a heartwarming reunion with Denise and Richard at the Incheon Airport Oceanview Hotel, which feels like a bargain. Our quest for sustenance leads us to the only seafood restaurant in sight, indulging in a feast. To our delight, Cass beer graces the menu—light but unexpectedly satisfying.

Costs, logistics …
  • Shutle from Hertz car rental to Taipei ariport: complimentary.
  • Flight from Jakarta to Taipei and then Taipei to Seoul was 3,326,000 IDR for the entire journey.
  • Hotel Shuttle: complimentary.
  • Seafood Feast: 45,000 KRW for three people.
  • Incheon Airport Oceanview Hotel: 50,000 KRW per room.

Day 2: High-Speed Dash to Jiri-sani

Rising late was a luxury today, thanks to Richard snagging us train tickets to Jinju for the early afternoon. Our day began with a morning coffee ritual followed by a taxi ride to the airport terminal, setting the stage for our journey ahead. We then secured all-stop train tickets to Seoul Station, quickly grabbed a bite at McDonald’s at the station, and were all set to board the KTX train, which whisked us off at nearly 300 km/h. Four hours later, we found ourselves stepping off at Jinju station. A short taxi ride brought us to the New Yorker Hotel. While the jacuzzis and in-room cinema added a special touch, it’s important not to mistake this for luxury living—it’s fundamentally a basic budget hotel. Before dinner, I took a stroll, discovering Jinjuseong fortress and the serene P30 peak, a perfect prelude to the spicy dinner that awaited us.

Costs, logistics …
  • Taxi ride to the airport terminal: 14,600 KRW.
  • All-stop train to Seoul Station for the trio was 13,650 KRW, including a 500 KRW refundable deposit from the card.
  • McDonald’s meal at the Seoul Station: 11,000 KRW.
  • KTX fast train tickets from Seoul Station to Jinju Station for the group: 100.60 GBP.
  • Taxi ride from Jinju Station to hotel: 9,500 KRW.
  • Provisions for the nex dat hike: ~15,000 KRW for three
  • Spicy dinner at Chicken Stew restruant 65,000 KRW for the group.
  • New Yorker Hotel for two rooms: 120,000 KRW.
Jinjuseong (61m P30 )

Day 3: Quest for Jiri-san’s Summit

Navigating our way to the trailhead of Jiri-san from our hotel in Jinju was the day’s first challenge, especially considering the 40 km distance. Although we initially contemplated staying in a different city, we opted for a second night in Jinju. Encouraged by a suggestion from a local shop owner, we considered taking the bus. However, without a schedule, our plans were uncertain. Luckily, a taxi driver agreed to take us, providing a convenient solution. Amid rain and fog, we embarked on our climb up Jiri-san’s trails, a testament to our determination. The return journey was by bus, leading to a celebratory dinner at a local Korean grill. Our adventure concluded back at the New Yorker Hotel, our cozy base for the adventure.

Costs, logistics …
  • Taxi fare to Jiri-san trailhead: 60,000 KRW.
  • Bus fare back from Jungsan-ri bus station to Jinju bus terminal: 22,000 KRW.
  • Provisions: ~10,000 KRW for three
  • Self-made Korean grill dinner for the group: 58,000 KRW.
  • New Yorker Hotel for two rooms: 125,000 KRW.
Jiri-san (1915m P1695 i245.14km)

Day 4: Smooth Sailing Toward Home

While Denise and Richard set off early for Busan, catching a 10 am train before jetting off to Jeju Island, my schedule directed me towards a 12:51 KTX fast train, allowing me a morning to explore Jinju at my leisure. A taxi ride brought me to the station in time for a fulfilling breakfast. The train ride was comfortable, with connectivity that made the hours pass quickly. I considered hiking Bukhan-san’s p600 peak but ultimately decided it was too much to fit into my schedule. Opting for relaxation, I checked into the Best Western Premier Incheon Airport hotel, situated conveniently near the airport, and settled into a peaceful evening, marking a serene end to the day.

Costs, logistics …
  • Taxi ride from the hotel to the Jinju train station: 8,600 KRW.
  • Breakfast at the train station: 10,300 KRW.
  • Train journey from Jinju to Seou Station: 37.02 GBP.
  • Snack and cofee at the Seoul Station: 8,000 KRW
  • Express train from Seoul Station to Airport: 11,000 KRW.
  • Taxi from Airport Termianl 1 to hotel: 6000 KRW
  • Dinner at the hotel restaurant: 46,000 KRW.
  • Stay at the Best Western Premier Incheon Airport hotel: 88,825 KRW.
South Korea

Day 5: Odyssey’s End

My last day began with a leisurely awakening and a relaxed breakfast, setting a calm pace. Airport procedures were surprisingly smooth, ushering me through check-in, immigration, and customs with ease. Roaming Terminal 1, my quest for the intriguing ended at Korean Red Ginseng Tea, with a jaw-dropping tag of 3,000 USD—luxurious, yet surprisingly a bargain compared to Taipei’s airport offerings. At these rates, it’s practically on par with gold’s allure. The mystery of its buyers, given such lofty prices, remains an enigma, leaving me to ponder who might indulge in such an extravagant purchase. The food court on the second floor offered a decent meal at Western prices, worth the 20-minute wait. The 14-hour Lufthansa flight LH713 departed on schedule, delivering me to Frankfurt on the same day, a perk of westward travel that spares the day. A brief hiatus preceded my final leg, LH888 to Vilnius, which, despite a slight delay, landed punctually at 23:45. And just like that, finito.

Costs, logistics …
  • Hotel shutle: comlimnetary.
  • Breakfast at the airport: 15,000 KRW.
  • Extra cofee Americano at airport: 8,000 KRW
  • Flight tickets from Vilnius, Lithuania to Frankfurt, Germany, then from Frankfurt, Germany to Chennai, India, from Chennai, India to Colombo, Sri Lanka, then from Seoul, South Korea to Frankfurt, Germany, and finally from Frankfurt, Germany back to Vilnius, Lithuania is approximately 550 EUR.

Thanks

A seemingly effortless journey, yet behind the scenes, logistics were a complex puzzle. A heartfelt thanks goes to Denise and Richard for navigating the maze of hotel bookings, deciphering train schedules, and securing all necessary tickets. Their efforts meant I could simply soak in the hikes and the scenery. Immense gratitude for making it all seamless.

Denise
Richard
Me
Peak Altitude Prominence ↓ Isolation Distance Elevation Gain Time
Taebaek Sanmae 16.0 km 1317 m 7h15
Jiri-san 1,915 m 1,695 m 245.1 km 12.4 km 1,287 m 6h10
Jinjuseong 61 m 30 m 0.0- km 3.6 km 30 m 1h05
16.0 km hiked and 1317 m elevation gained in 7h15
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Mountain Ranges

Anatolia
Central Anatolia
Pontic Mountains
Southeast Anatolia
Taurus Mountains
Western Anatolia
Andes
Puna de Atacama
Atlas Mountains
High Atlas
Northwestern Atlas
Central America Ranges
Costa Rica-Panama Ranges
Central Central America
East China
Taiwan
Eastern Europe Ranges
Southeast Baltic Plains
Iberian Peninsula
Cordillera Cantabrica
Castile Ranges
Portugal-Galicia
Pyrenees
Intermountain West
Great Basin Ranges
Korea-Amur Area
Taebaek Sanmae
Malay Archipelago
Java
Nusa Tengarra
Sulawesi
Sumatra
Mid-Atlantic Islands
North Atlantic Islands
Mongolia Ranges
Altai
Gobi Desert Ranges
Hangay Mountains
Northwest Europe
Great Britain
North France-West Rhine Area
Pacific Ranges
Cascade Range
Northwest U.S. Coast Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Central and Southern California Ranges
Philippines
Central Philippines
Luzon
Mindanao
Southeast Asia
Malay Peninsula
Southeast South America
Pampas
Sierras de Cordoba
Southern Africa
Malawi Highlands
West Africa Mountains
Bight of Benin
Cameroon Mountains
Guinea Highlands

Countries / regions

Algeria
Ain Guezzam
Ain Salah
Aïn Témouchent
El Bayadh
Ghardaïa
Oran
Ouargla
Saïda
Sidi Bel Abbès
Tamanrasset
Argentina
Catamarca
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Córdoba
Jujuy
Salta
Tucumán
Belgium
Brussels Capital Region
Flemish Region
Cameroon
Southwest
China
Taiwan
Costa Rica
Alajuela
Cartago
Guanacaste
Heredia
Limón
San José
Czechia
Prague
Denmark
Greenland
France
Hauts-de-France
Occitania
Germany
Berlin
Niedersachsen
Indonesia
Bali
Jambi
Jawa Tengah
Jawa Timur
Nusa Tenggara Barat
Sulawesi Tengah
Sulawesi Utara
Sumatera Barat
Lithuania
Vilnius County
Mongolia
Bayankhongor
Govi-Altai
Khovd
Omnogovi
Ovorkhangai
Ulan Bator
Zavkhan
Morocco
Béni Mellal-Khénifra
Drâa-Tafilalet
Fez-Meknes
Marrakesh-Safi
Souss-Massa
Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima
Mozambique
Zambezia
Netherlands
Gelderland
Noord-Holland
Zeeland
Nicaragua
Chinandega
Managua
Masaya
Rivas
Philippines
Bicol Region (V)
Cagayan Valley (II)
Calabarzon (IV-A)
Central Luzon (III)
Cordillera Administrative Region
Davao Region
Metro Manila
Soccsksargen (XII)
Western Visayas (VI)
Poland
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Masovian Voivodeship
Portugal
Castelo Branco
Leiria
Lisbon
Madeira
Santarém
Qatar
Ad-Dawhah
São Tomé and Príncipe
São Tomé Province
Sierra Leone
Northern Province
Western Area
Singapore
South Korea
Gyeongsangnam-do
Seoul
Spain
Aragón
Asturias
Castilla-La Mancha
Castilla y León
Catalonia
Islas Canarias
Switzerland
Zürich
Turkey
Antalya
Bitlis
Erzincan
Hakkâri
Igdir
Isparta
Kahraman Maras
Muğla
United Kingdom
England
Scotland
United States
California
Delaware
Florida
Maryland
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Utah

TRIPS

2024
Southern Africa 2024
Mid-Atlantic Islands 2024
North America 2024
Anatolia 2024
Korea-Amur Area 2024
East China 2024
2023
Mongolia Ranges 2023
Philippines 2023
West Africa III 2023
West Africa II 2023
Iberian Peninsula 2023
West Africa 2023
Central America 2023
2022
Andes 2022
Northwest Europe 2022
Malay Archipelago III 2022
Malay Archipelago II 2022
Anatolia Mountains 2022
Iberian Peninsula 2022
Atlas Mountains 2022
North France-West Rhine Area 2022

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1 591 km walked, 121 298 m climbed

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