If you’re looking for an affordable and accessible escape into winter wonderland in South Korea, the Korea Ski Tour to Jisan Forest Resort might just be your ticket. For around $35, you’ll spend a full day traveling from Seoul—leaving early in the morning—to one of the region’s most picturesque ski resorts. This tour is especially suitable for beginners or anyone curious about trying snow sports without the hassle of planning everything solo.
What we love about this experience are two key things: first, the professional ski instruction that makes learning approachable, and second, the stunning mountain scenery that provides a truly memorable backdrop to your day. The fact that a friendly guide is with you from start to finish adds a reassuring touch, especially if you’re new to skiing.
One possible consideration is the limited flexibility once the day begins—you’re on a set schedule, so be ready for a fun, yet structured experience. If you’re eager to dip your toes into skiing without breaking the bank or dealing with complicated logistics, this trip offers a straightforward and enjoyable introduction.
This tour is best suited for beginners and those who enjoy easygoing, scenic outdoor activities. If you’re traveling with friends or family interested in trying skiing for the first time or simply want a hassle-free day in the snow, you’ll find this trip quite rewarding.
Key Points

- Affordable price point offers great value for a full day of winter fun.
- Professional guides provide clear, friendly instruction ideal for beginners.
- Convenient transportation makes it easy to reach Jisan Forest Resort from Seoul.
- Beautiful mountain scenery creates perfect photo opportunities and memorable moments.
- Leisure time after lessons allows for independent exploration on the slopes.
- All-inclusive package with gear rental, lessons, and breakfast simplifies planning.
The Experience in Detail

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How the Tour Begins: Convenient Pickup and Travel
We start early, with pickups at major subway stations like Hongik University, Myeongdong, or Dongdaemun. The ride to Jisan Forest Resort takes about 90 minutes, giving us time to relax and enjoy the anticipation of a snowy day. The transport is included, which is a huge relief—no worrying about navigating unfamiliar roads or public transit in winter weather.
Once at the resort, you’ll notice it’s set within a beautiful valley, offering a sense of tranquility that contrasts with the bustling city life of Seoul. The resort itself caters to a range of skill levels, but today, our focus is on beginners.
The Ski Lesson: Friendly, Clear, and Encouraging
The core of this tour is the 120-minute beginner’s ski lesson. Led by a professional guide who speaks English and Chinese, the instructor provides a straightforward overview of the basics—how to put on gear, stance, how to glide, and stopping safely. The emphasis is on making you comfortable on your skis or snowboard, and this is where the real value lies.
One reviewer, Michael, mentioned, “All the instructions were really good and a lot of fun,” which highlights how approachable the guidance is. Even if you’ve never skied before, the instructor’s patience and clarity help you gain confidence quickly.
Renting Equipment and Gear
The tour includes ski gear and a ski suit, so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own. The rental equipment is reliable, and the ski suits keep you warm and dry. For those interested, there’s an optional upgrade at 15,000 won to swap gear for snowboarding. While goggles and helmets are not included, you can rent or bring your own if you’re more experienced or want extra protection.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the Lesson: Free Time and Exploration
Post-lesson, you’re free to explore the slopes at your own pace. The resort has various runs, from easy beginner slopes to more advanced ones, accessible via lift. While most participants are there to learn, some review comments mention going solo on the slopes after their lesson, which is a chance to practice and have fun.
The scenery here is a highlight—snow-covered trees and mountain vistas make every run picturesque. Be sure to bring your camera or smartphone to capture the winter magic, as many travelers comment on the “magical scene of winter in Korea”.
Returning and Ending the Day
Around 6 pm, the bus departs back to Seoul, stopping at familiar subway stations like Hongik University, Myeongdong, or Dongdaemun. This organized return makes your day stress-free—no worrying about how to get back after a long day on the snow.
What the Tour Includes and What You Should Know

Included
- Professional tour guide and ski instructor to teach and assist.
- Transportation from Seoul and back.
- Breakfast of ham and egg toast plus water—fuel for the day.
- Hot pack and mask to keep you warm and comfortable.
Not Included
- Meals beyond breakfast.
- Accident insurance—important to consider if you’re trying new sports.
- Beverages, personal expenses, or gear like goggles and gloves.
- Optional gear upgrade at 15,000 won for snowboard rentals.
Practical Tips
- The tour duration is approximately 10 hours, so dress warmly and be prepared for a full day.
- The meeting points include well-known subway exits, making pickup easy.
- Remember, children under 7, pregnant women, and those with back problems or wheelchair users are not recommended.
- The tour is flexible to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, giving you peace of mind.
Authentic Feedback from Travelers

Eva, another happy participant, shared, “The trip was super convenient and hassle-free; everything was well-organized from start to finish.” She also appreciated the relaxed atmosphere at Jisan, noting it’s not as crowded as other resorts, making it more enjoyable for beginners.
Michael, who already knew how to ski, appreciated the refreshing morning lesson and the opportunity to go on the slopes independently afterward. His comment, “Definitely worth doing if you want to experience skiing,” echoes the overall sentiment that this tour offers a fun, low-pressure intro to the sport.
Final Thoughts

This Korea Ski Tour to Jisan Forest Resort offers genuine value for travelers seeking an easy, enjoyable way to experience Korea’s winter scenery. At just $35, you get expert guidance, equipment, transportation, and a beautiful setting—plus the chance to learn or practice skiing in a relaxed environment.
The experience is particularly well-suited for beginners or those who want a straightforward, stress-free day on the snow. The friendly guides and well-organized logistics mean you can focus on having fun, taking in the views, and making memories.
If you’re curious about skiing, looking for a scenic winter getaway near Seoul, or want an affordable group adventure, this tour is a solid choice. Just remember to dress warmly, bring your camera, and keep an open mind for a day full of snowy smiles.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for complete beginners? Yes, the tour is designed with beginners in mind, offering a 120-minute lesson with a professional guide.
What is included in the price? The price includes the guide/instructor, transportation, gear rental, breakfast, hot pack, and mask.
Can I rent additional gear like goggles or helmets? Goggles and helmets are not included but can be rented separately if desired.
What if I want to try snowboarding instead of skiing? There is an optional gear swap for snowboarding at 15,000 won, but lessons are not included.
How long is the bus ride from Seoul to Jisan Forest Resort? The ride takes about 1.5 hours, providing time to relax before hitting the slopes.
What should I wear? Dress warmly in layers, with waterproof outerwear and sturdy boots. The tour provides ski suits, but additional warm accessories may help.
Is there a minimum age? Not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, or those with certain health issues like back problems.
Can I cancel this tour? Yes, with a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What is the best way to book? Reserve in advance through the provided platform; payment is flexible with a pay-later option.
Will I have free time after lessons? Yes, you can explore or ski on your own after the lesson, depending on your confidence and skill level.
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