Join us on an adventure that you will never forget as we travel to the west coast of the peninsula to the scenic island of Anmyeondo. The island is legendary for its spectacular sunsets and beaches. Countless tourists have visited the natural park but we plan on taking it to a higher level.
We will be visiting Hanso Air University and be instructed by some of the top pilots in Korea. Later in the day we will hit the open skies to view Anmyeondo from a vantage point that few have ever witnessed. So if you love nature and are a bit of an adrenaline junkie this weekend is designed for you. Come with us to Anmyeondo for an experience that few dare to take or have experienced!
The next day we will be kayaking on the sea. Some relaxed paddling and a few races to get our adrenaline pumping. Each sea kayak carries two passengers and there will be plenty of room and fun for all. Lifejackets and full instruction will be provided.
Itinerary
August. 23
8:00am departure (Hamilton Hotel, Itaewon)
11:30am arrive in Anmyeondo.
12:00pm lunch (not included)
1:00pm get a briefing about the aircraft, take off into the blue.
3:30pm kayaking ,swimming and relax on the beach.
7:00 pm dinner (included)
August. 24
9:00am breakfast (included)
10:00am check out Kktji Beach and fish market
12:00pm leave to Seoul
Includes: accommodation for one night (each room will hold four people), two meals (dinner and breakfast), flight briefing and training, flight, kayak, and spectacular scenery
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149,000 KRW
N.B The plane will accommodate four people but only two people have access to control the aircraft. The pilot and one trainer- therefore we cannot guarantee that everyone has the chance to fly the aircraft.
Anmyeondo is quite a large island, stretching over 232.5 km long from the north to the south. But it was not an island originally; it used to be a cape dangling on the surfpounded southwestern end of Taean Peninsula, but was transformed to an artificial island when land was dug out to build a canal that opened a waterway toward Cheonsu Bay. The canal was built by severing Nammyeon, the narrowest part of the Taean Peninsula, and Changgiri, eventually forming Anmyeondo. In 1968, Yeonyuk Bridge was built to connect Anmyeondo with the mainland. The Taean Coastal National Park, where Anmyeondo is located, sits at the center of Taean Peninsula and the neighboring coasts of the island. The coast of Anmyeondo, which makes up 50 percent of the park, is a popular beach during the summer vacation season, but it has beautiful scenery all year round.
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