A mountain-pass city where the route narrows, the terrain becomes meaningful, and crossing the peninsula starts to feel earned.
A mountain-pass city where the route narrows, the terrain becomes meaningful, and crossing the peninsula starts to feel earned.
A sea-facing industrial city that works as the strongest hinge between the long east coast and the final Busan approach.
A practical inland city where pass-country effort relaxes into the broader Nakdong southbound flow.
A practical industrial-riverside city that helps the direct corridor stay flexible without turning into a major detour.
Step back in time in the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom, where royal tombs, millennia-old temples, and timeless relics seamlessly blend with modern Korean
A slow, weighty inland city where Confucian memory, river geography, and regional food make the route feel authored instead of accidental.
A market-rich southern city where food, medicine streets, and denser urban rhythm sharpen the route before the final southeast push.