Daegu Regional Environmental Office (Director Choi Jong-won) and the Korea National Park Service (Unmunsan Ecological Exploration Information Center) are operating the springtime “Five Senses Satisfaction Ecotourism in Unmunsan” to heal the mind and body tired from COVID-19 in the Unmunsan Ecological and Scenic Conservation Area.


This program consists of various experiential activities that engage the five senses in harmony with nature, including ecological interpretation along the Solbaram-gil trail where participants can enjoy Unmunsan’s excellent ecology and scenery, and a shiitake mushroom picking experience featuring local specialties.

One of the ecological experiences on Solbarim-gil, pine cone throwing game.

One of the ecological experiences on Solbarim-gil, pine cone throwing game.

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The program will be held five times every Saturday throughout April, and participants will be selected by lottery among applicants.


In addition, the Daegu Regional Environmental Office operates various programs such as seasonal ecotourism in summer (fireflies, June) and autumn (persimmons, October), a reservation system for exploring ecological and scenic conservation areas (March to November), and environmental classes for future generations (kindergarten and elementary school students) from April to November.



Choi Jong-won, Director of the Daegu Regional Environmental Office, said, “Through this Unmunsan ecotourism program, we hope those exhausted by COVID-19 can heal and regain their peace of mind, and we will continue to strive to provide diverse exploration programs in the future.”


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