I saw the mountain ranges and the Seoul Wall when I did my usual Nansam walk the day before. Suddenly, I decided that I would walk the Seoul Wall for the next two days.
I woke up early to take the bus to the starting point for the Bugaksan walk.
Bugaksan
Since Bugaksan is within the Military Zone, I have to present my passport, to get a pass to enter the walking path.

There was no other walker for a stretch of the walk but I felt safe. I realized that the army guys patrolling the area were not in the standard army uniform but in sleek all-black sport suit whom I initially mistaken as hikers.

There were so many surveillance cameras, and also steps! I knew that IF I were to fall, help would be almost immediate. ;)

At last, I ended my walk.

Getting there: Bus from Anguk to Waryong Park.
Getting back: ChiangGuiMun, stroll along the sidewalk to the Palace.
Inwangsan