Now that my open class is out of the way I can start thinking about what I will be doing on my long weekend ahead. I am taking a trip with "Adventure Korea", this amazing tour group in Korea. I am heading back to the place that I fell in love with last year (you can read about it
here.)
Instead of describing what I will do be doing, I am going to take the description directly from
Adventure Korea's homepage. I highly recommend them if you're in Korea and want to explore areas that are harder to get to as a foreigner.
Summer is just around the corner, so it’s a really good time to hit the beach, before the crowds. We are offering you a great experience in sea rafting, deep sea fishing, cycling on some beautiful islands, as well as the famous Pumba Festival.
Sea rafting is a lot of fun and a great way to build up friendships with the people in your raft, and the Pumba Festival is a really laid back, entertaining while being an entertainer, type of festival.
On Saturday we will leave the big city and drive directly to the Pumba Festival (not from the Lion King). After the long-ish commute we will have the opportunity to travel back in time, and dress up like a pumba. These people would wear ragged clothes and often had dirty faces, but now-a-days they’re more like entertainers that often appear at market places, theatres and festivals. They would stroll around market places or villages seeking food, money or anything they could get. Pumba does not have a specific meaning but is a language mechanism for keeping rhythm. It was the word repeated in the songs of these street singers. These days, the word pumba generally refers to gakseori (a Korean tramp).
When we arrive, you’ll be given a costume to wear and your face will be painted, so you can really look and act the part. Then watch the pros as they mesmerize the audience with their acrobatic and musical skills. You will get the chance to join in the fun, and try your hand at various traditional Korean activities, as well as sample foods at the old market place. There are stalls selling yeot (Korean malt candy) cut with giant scissors that are also used to keep the pumba beat, taverns where you can sample makkolli, fortuneteller shops, rice cake shops where you can hear the echoes of rice pounding and rice cake songs, as well as a ceramics shop where you can make your own teacups and dishes. You will also find medicinal sales men who attract customers with their raucous sales pitch.
This is also a very good time to feel like a celebrity. The unique National Eumseong Pumba Festival, is one of the most photographed festivals in Korea. Many people from all over the country come to take pictures of the pumbas. So put on your best painted face and get posing. In the past our AK members have made the cover of the local magazine. It’s a lot of fun, and you get to pretend to be someone else for the day.
No wonder this festival is filled with energetic and exciting performances as well as endless laughter from the audience. Is there a better time to dress up as a beggar than now?
After the festival we will make our way to Seonyudo Island. This group of three islands, joined together by small bridges, are a great place to spend a weekend. The ferry over to the islands takes only 40 minutes and once there we will check into our hotel.
After we have checked in we will hike up Seonyubong Peak to watch the sunset, then hit the beach for some clam digging before dinner together.
On Sunday after breakfast, we will rent bikes and you can explore the three islands at your leisure, well, at least until 3pm. Make sure to grab some lunch from one of the restaurants, if you choose to try your hand at the deep sea fishing experience you will be out on the open water with no convenience store in sight!
When out on the local boats you will have the chance to haul in nets and various types of marine life, you can cut the live creatures up on the boat and enjoy sashimi, or bring it back with you. Deep sea fishing optional(35,000won extra), there will be a limited number of places on the boats, so let us know when you sign up if this is something you’d like to experience, and we will do our best to make it happen.
Around 6:30 when everyone has returned the bikes and have gotten off the boats again, we will have dinner together, if the fisher people caught a lot of fish we can have sashimi with our dinner.
Then free time until Monday.
We’ll have a quick breakfast together before we head off to explore more of the islands again, then we’ll return our bikes and make our way back to the mainland. Once back we’ll head to Boryeong where we will have lunch together before hitting the sea again, but this time on rafts. What better way to end a long weekend than splashing about with your new friends, dodging a few large rocks in the ocean, then playing games and racing the other rafts back to shore.
Once out of the water, we will board the bus again and head back to Seoul. This fun and action packed trip offers a bit of culture as well as some fun outdoor activities, so why not sign up now and get out of Seoul for the long weekend.