Walking Tourism Booms as Travelers Seek Nature and Wellness

Walking tourism is becoming increasingly popular in South Korea, with nearly half of the population participating in walking-focused trips over the past year. According to a 2025 survey, 47.5 percent of respondents took at least one walking trip, showing steady growth compared to previous years. The activity is especially popular among people in their 50s and 60s.
Many travelers said they enjoy walking trips because they can appreciate natural scenery, improve their health, reduce stress, and spend quality time with friends or family. Popular destinations include the Haeparang Trail, Jeju Olle Trail, and Namparang Trail. Those who did not participate mainly cited a lack of time.
The survey also found that walking tourism contributes significantly to South Korea’s economy, generating trillions of won in economic activity and supporting thousands of jobs. Government officials believe that attracting younger travelers through new experiences and content will be important for sustaining the industry's future growth.
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Source : http://koreabizwire.com/walking-tourism-booms-as-travelers-seek-nature-and-wellness/351706 |