Daily Itinerary

Day 1

  • Meeting and Departure

    Meeting at 9 o'clock in front of the Gangnam Express Bus Terminal, Honam Line, Central City Square.

  • Move To Jeonju by private bus

    It takes approximately 3.5 hours.

  • Jeonju Hanok Village

    Jeonju is a city with a 1200-year history that inherits and develops traditional Korean culture, including hanoks(traditional Korean houses), food, and intangible cultural heritage. In the hanok village, densely packed with about 700 houses, you will visit Gyeonggijeon, where the portrait of King Taejo Lee Seong-gye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty, is enshrined. Near Jeondong Cathedral, where the first Catholic believers were martyred, you can feel the 500 years of the Joseon Dynasty encapsulated in a single frame of a photo, along with the scenery. As you walk a bit further, you will encounter Pungnammun, the representative gate of Jeonju from the Joseon era. Designated as Treasure No. 308, it is another must-visit place in Jeonju where you can sense the traces of the Joseon era.

  • Jeonju Nambu Traditional Market

    Additionally, you can explore the vibrant daily life of Jeonju citizens by strolling through the Nambu Market, where you can taste various local foods, unique delicacies, and world-renowned dishes. Experience a variety of attractions, including a flea market and cultural performances, in which local artists and residents participate. After checking in the hotel, indulge in a delightful dinner featuring Jeonju's unique specialties. One of the highlights of Jeonju tourism is the night view of the Hanok Village. Enjoy the fascinating entertainment and food offerings in Hanok Village.

Day 2

  • Move To Boseong

    It takes approximately 2 hours.

  • Boseong Green Tea Fields

    Boseong can be said to be the birthplace of green tea. The green tea fields are an ecological area where over 5.8 million trees, including cedars, cypresses, and bamboos grow. As you climb up, the expansive tea fields, stretching beyond the visible horizon under the clear sky, become even more majestic.

  • Move To Suncheon

    It takes approximately 40~50 minutes.

  • Suncheon Naganeupseong Walled Town

    Suncheon Naganeupseong Walled Town, a living folk museum, preserves the appearance of the Joseon Dynasty. It's a place where you can experience the beauty of Korea through the thatched-roof yard and stone walls warmly bathed in sunlight.

  • Move to Yeosu

    It takes approximately 40~50 minutes.

  • Suncheon Open Set (K-Drama film site)

    Suncheon Open Set is where you can enjoy a time-traveling experience to Korea's past. This location faithfully recreates the atmosphere of the 1970s and has been used as a filming site for numerous Korean movies and dramas.

  • Yeosu Yi Sun-Sin Square

    Yeosu is a city associated with the Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, the hero who led the Japanese invasions of Korea to victory in the Imjin War in 1952. At the Yi Sun-Sin Square, where a life-sized model of the turtle ship, the vessel that played a significant role in the war, is exhibited, you can witness and feel the historical significance of the site.

  • Odongdo Island

    Odongdo island is known as the "Camellia Island" because it is home to over 3,000 camellia trees that bloom with vibrant red flowers from late winter. The extended breakwater to the island offers a stunning view of the beautiful sea landscape.

  • Nangman Pocha (outdoor food stall) Street

    While enjoying delectable food along the Nangman Pocha street(Romantic outdoor food stall street), savor the night view of the sea in Yeosu.

Day 3

  • Move To Namhae

    It takes approximately 1.5 hours.

  • Gacheon Daraengi Village

    Take a stroll through Gacheon Daraengi Village, where small, step-like rice paddies create a unique and picturesque scene. As you wander through the village, you might sense a similar feeling to the circular agricultural terraces of the Moray ruins in Peru. Despite the irregularly shaped paddies, the refreshing walking paths and observation decks with splendid views offer a delightful time.

  • Move To Geoje

    It takes approximately 40~50 minutes.

  • Oedo-Botania

    Oedo-Botania in Geoje, which served as the filming location for the last episode of the KBS drama 'Winter Sonata' in March 2002, is located about 4 km away from Geoje Island. It is an island overlooking the beautiful natural landscapes of the surrounding areas, including the Haegeumgang River, Hongdo, and Daemado. Oedo-Botania is adorned with exotic buildings and landscapes that resemble a beach on the Mediterranean.

    The Oedo Island visit schedule may be replaced to Hansan Island due to circumstances.

  • Haegeumgang River cruise ship

    Experience another breathtaking panoramic view of beautiful Haegeumgang River.

  • Move to Busan

    It takes approximately 1.5 hours.

  • Geoga Bridge(Busan–Geoje Bridge)

    On the way to Busan, you will pass through Geoga Bridge(Busan–Geoje Bridge), a scenic drive location where you can admire the beautiful natural landscapes created by the sea and islands of Geoje.

  • Busan Gukje Market, Bupyeong Kkangtong Night Market

    Upon arriving in Busan, you will explore the Busan Gukje Market. Established after the Korean War, the International Market became a hub for various goods, including U.S. military supplies. The market is like a gigantic maze with numerous alleys, and as you wander through, it feels like a labyrinth where you continue to go back to where you came from. When it comes to markets, one thing you cannot overlook is the food. In the market alleys, you can enjoy the romantic atmosphere unique to the market, with vendors selling Chungmu gimbap (rice rolls), Bibim-dangmyeon (spicy mixed sweet potato noodles), Odeng (fish cakes), Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), and Sundae (Korean blood sausage) neatly arranged on wooden trays. Right next to it, the Bupyeong Kkangtong Night Market, the first permanent night market in Korea, offers a variety of folk games and performance programs for tourists to enjoy.

Day 4

  • Busan Haeundae Beach

    Haeundae Beach is the largest beach in South Korea. With a length of 1.5 km, a width of 30-50m, an average depth of 1m, and an area of 58,400㎥, Haeundae Beach boasts a wide sandy shore and a beautiful coastline. Known as the representative landmark of Busan, it is the first place that comes to mind when people think of Busan, thanks to its shallow depth and calm waves.

  • Nurimaru APEC House on Dongbaekseom Island

    Nurimaru APEC House on Dongbaekseom Island, surrounded by lush camellia trees and pine forests, is located on the beautiful Dongbaekseom Island. It served as the venue for the 13th APEC Summit meeting held on November 18-19, 2005, and stands as an international conference center on Dongbaekseom Island.

  • Haeundae Blue Line Park Beach Train

    Enjoy the magnificent coastal scenery comfortably from inside the train.

  • K-Pop boy group BTS, Jimin & Jungkook Tour

    Have you heard that two members of the internationally renowned South K-Pop boy group BTS, Jimin and Jungkook, are originally from Busan? After lunch, embark on a journey to visit the places where Jimin and Jungkook spent their childhood, tracing their memories and footsteps.

  • Songdo Cloud Walk

    Songdo Cloud Walk is a maritime promenade approximately 350 meters long that extends from Songdo Beach to Geobukseom Island. The walkway features transparent tempered glass or iron mesh installed in the middle, creating a thrilling sensation as if walking above the sea. Walking above the sea, you can enjoy a stunning view of Songdo's coastline and Songdo Beach, where numerous boats are anchored. It's a fantastic walking course with captivating sights.

Day 5

  • Move To Gyeongju

    It takes approximately 1 hour.

  • Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple

    Gyeongju is a historic site and cultural heritage-filled city. Bulguksa Temple, founded in 751 during the Unified Silla Dynasty, is a temple that embodies the spiritual world of the Silla people who aimed to realize the ideal Buddhist world, representing the past, present, and future Buddhas. Recognized for its cultural significance, Bulguksa Temple was inscribed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1995. Along with the Dabotap pagoda and Seokgatap pagoda located within the temple grounds, Bulguksa Temple is a cultural heritage representing the Unified Silla Dynasty in Korea.

  • Daereungwon Ancient Tomb Complex

    Daereungwon Ancient Tomb Complex is an archaeological site with many large tombs. Covering an expansive area of approximately 415,000 square meters, Daereungwon showcases tombs of kings, queens, and nobles, along with artifacts from the Unified Silla Dynasty.

  • Cheomseongdae & Gyeongju National Museum

    Cheomseongdae is one of the world's oldest observatories and a symbol of Gyeongju. Following that, you will explore the Gyeongju National Museum, where you can grasp the millennium-long history of the Silla Dynasty, concluding our historical journey through Gyeongju's cultural and historical sites.

  • Move To Pyeongchang

    It takes approximately 3 hours.

  • Pyeongchang Alpensia Ski Jumping Tower

    Pyeongchang is the host city of the 2018 Winter Olympics. The Alpensia Ski Jumping Tower is a landmark of Alpensia Resort, recognized by international federations as a top-notch facility capable of hosting domestic and international competitions. You can experience the ski jump start line, and from the observation deck and Sky Lounge, enjoy the breathtaking views of Alpensia Resort and the surrounding natural beauty.

Day 6

  • Pyeongchang Olympic Museum

    Pyeongchang Olympic Museum is a place that preserves the traces of the 2018 Winter Olympics. The Pyeongchang Olympic Museum showcases Olympic medals, the Olympic torch, posters from past Winter Olympics, commemorative badges, and more. It offers various experiential programs for visitors to learn and understand the Olympic spirit while reflecting on the glorious moments and footsteps of the Olympics.

  • Move To Gangneung

    It takes approximately 1 hour.

  • Gyeongpo Beach, Gyeongpodae Pavilion, Gyeongpo Lake

    Gangneung is a charming coastal city on the east coast of South Korea. Gangneung is home to the picturesque Gyeongpo Beach, considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the east coast. The clear water and high waves create a refreshing atmosphere that can be felt just by gazing at the scenery. You will visit places nearby like Gyeongpodae Pavilion, known for its view of the moon rising over the sea, and the clear Gyeongpo Lake.

  • Ojukheon, Heo Gyun and Heo Nanseolheon Memorial Park

    Ojukheon is a place where the remains of the highly respected scholar Yi I, also known as Yulgok, are preserved. Following that, take a stroll through the pine forest path to explore the birthplace of Heo Nanseolheon, the older sister of the famous author of the widely read 19th-century Korean classical novel "Hong Gil-dongjeon," Heo Gyun. Heo Nanseolheon was a brilliant female writer and scholar who demonstrated exceptional talent in poetry and academics during the mid-Joseon era.

  • Move To Sokcho

    It takes approximately 1 hour.

Day 7

  • Seoraksan National Park

    Seoraksan National Park is renowned for its unique and breathtaking natural landscapes in each season. Designated as the fifth national park in South Korea in 1970, this area has been internationally recognized for its conservation value and was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1982. Seoraksan features majestic mountain peaks, including the main peak, Daecheongbong, and boasts over 30 high mountain ridges. Recognized as a natural habitat where a diverse range of flora and fauna coexist in the splendid embrace of nature, Seoraksan showcases the beauty of ecological harmony.

  • Sinheungsa Temple

    After enjoying the magnificent scenery of Seoraksan, you can take some time to capture wonderful life moments at Sinheungsa, a temple that preserves the history of Buddhist culture established approximately 1,500 years ago. Nestled amidst the beautiful natural scenery of Seoraksan, Sinheungsa provides an opportunity for memorable snapshots and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Buddhism.

  • Move To Chuncheon

    It takes approximately 1.5 hours.

  • Nami Island

    Nami Island is famous as the filming location for the popular drama "Winter Sonata," Nami Island is a place where natural landscapes and cultural arts come together, making it a favorite among foreign tourists. With the concept of "Fairytale Country, Island of Songs," Nami Island is a representative tourist destination in South Korea that hosts various cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions, providing a wide range of attractions and entertainment.

  • Move To Seoul

    It takes approximately 1 hour.

  • Arrival location

    Gwanghwamun Station in Seoul

Day 8

  • Meeting and Hotel Check-out

    Meeting at the hotel lobby at 11 am for hotel Check-out

  • Move to Seoul Kimpo Airport(domestic terminal)

    Flight time: about 1 hour (Flight time schedule to be updated later)

  • Arrival at Jeju Airport

    Expected to arrive at Jeju airport around 3~4 pm and will meet a new tour guide

  • Move to Hotel and Rest

    It takes approximately 1 hour from airport to hotel. After check-in, enjoy your free time at your leisure for the rest of the day.

Day 9

  • Hyupjae Beach

    This beach is one of the famous places visited by many tourists. The white sand beach has very fine sand mixed with shiny silver shells, and the emerald sea is as clear as crystal.

  • Hallim Park

    This park, which is approximately 100,000 square meters in size, has a variety of gardens that can be enjoyed in all four seasons. You can enjoy the palm tree road, Jeju stone bonsai garden, water garden, and subtropical botanical garden. The most famous tourist attractions in Hallim Park are Hyeopjaegul Cave and Ssangyong Cave, known as the world's only two-dimensional caves.

  • O'sulloc Museum

    The entire building of this museum is shaped like a green tea cup and visitors can learn about Korea's traditional tea culture in this tea museum. At the Osulloc Museum, you can not only enjoy the unique Osulloc tea, but also relax by the lotus pond in the indoor garden. There is an observatory on the second floor of the building, where you can enjoy the nearby green tea fields and surrounding scenery.

  • Songak Mountain

    It is an unprecedented double crater volcanic terrain in the world, and the scenery of Hallasan Mountain and Sanbangsan Mountain seen from Songaksan Mountain offers the best scenery.

  • Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls

    Cheonjeyeonpokpo Falls, named "The Pond of God," consists of three sections. The first waterfall falls into a pond with a depth of 21 meters. From here, it falls two more times, creating the second and third waterfalls, which then flow into the sea. To the east of the first waterfall is a cave, where water falls from the ceiling. In the past, people believed this water had healing properties, with many people bathing in the waters.

  • Teddy Bear Museum

    This museum offers interesting attractions under various themes, including the history and art of Seoul and world travel, along with the history of teddy bears spanning over 100 years.

Day 10

  • Jeju Jeolmul Recreational Forest

    This Recreational Forest is located under the crater of Baby Volcano and has an area of 300 ha, mainly composed of 30-45 years old cedar trees. The trails and shaded areas created by cedar trees and pine forests are in perfect harmony with the cool breeze blowing from the sea, allowing you to feel cool even in the middle of summer.

  • Seongeup Folk Village

    This folk village is which is located at the foot of Hallasan Mountain in Jeju Island, is a small village with a vast culture.

  • Gwangchigi Beach

    This beach is one of the Olle trails (long-distance footpath on Jeju Island). At Gwangchigi Beach, you could see the panoramic view of Seongsan Ilchulbong at a glance. Recently, Gwangchigi Beach has been attracting attention as one of the top 10 secret spots in Jeju Island.

  • Haenyeo

    You will meet female divers in Jeju, called Haenyeo. These sea women are female divers in Jeju, whose livelihood consists of harvesting a variety of mollusks, seaweed, and other sea life from the ocean. UNESCO added the all-female haenyeo culture to its heritage list in 2016.

  • Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone (UNESCO World Heritage)

    It rose from under the sea 100,000 years ago due to a volcanic eruption. There is a huge crater at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, located at the eastern end of Jeju Island. 99 sharp rocks surround the crater, making it look like a giant crown. Then, we will pop on the tour bus and will travel along the beautiful coastline of northeastern Jeju, passing Hado Beach and Sehwa Beach before heading to Manjang Cave.

  • Manjanggul Lava Tube (UNESCO World Natural Heritage)

    It is one of the most beautiful lava tunnels in the world and is designated as a natural monument. Lava tunnels are formed when lava from deep underground erupts from the top and flows down to the surface. Inside Manjanggul Cave, there are various interesting structures, including a 70cm lava stalagmite and a lava tube.

  • Move to Seoul

    Flight Information to be updated later

Day 11

  • Meeting and Departure

    Meeting at 9 o'clock at the hotel lobby - to be confirmed later

  • Blue House

    Official residence of the president is called "The Blue House". The symbol of the Blue House, which is at the center of Korean politics, is the blue tiles. The first thing that catches your eye when you arrive at the Blue House is also the blue tiles of the main building. The blue tiles and the smooth roof are in beautiful harmony with Mt. Bugaksan behind it.

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace

    Gyeonbokgung Palace is a palace erected during the reign of king Taejo, founder of the Joseon Dynasty(1392-1910) which was the final kingdom in Korea, but it was destroyed in the Japanese invasion of 1592. It was reconstructed in 1868. It has 4 gates including the southern main gate, Gwanghwamum.

  • National Folk Museum

    The National Folk Museum is located on the compound of Gyeongbok palace. It shows you the traditional life of both the ordinary people and aristocracy. It has exhibits from all parts of Korea. There ae displays of traditional farming methods, hunting, weaving, cooking and other house-keeping chores.

  • Seoul Jogyesa Temple

    Jogyesa Temple leads to the Zen Buddhism in Korea. This temple does not give off the solemn and traditional feelings of the other temples located in the deep mountains. But it has some advantages compared to the other temples because the transportation is very convenient and this temple is well connected to the surrounding city area.

  • Changdeok-gung

    The best preserved of the five palaces of the Joseon Dyansty, the compound has been designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Originally an auxiliary palace, but since Songjon(1470-1494), it became virtually the main palace as kings came to live there.

  • Insa-dong

    Authentically decorated tea houses serving an intriguing array of traditional teas, high-end antique galleries and delicious and innovation restaurants in Seoul are all found here, Insa-dong is a favorite stop for tourists who know that this is the place to find a perfect gift to take back home.

  • Namdaemun Market

    Namdaemun Market is the largest one in Seoul and shoppers may get any product in Korea at the cheapest price at here. Moreover it`s near from the center of Seoul, passengers can easily access to the major hotels even at night.

Day 12

  • Meeting and Departure

    Meeting at 8 o'clock at the hotel lobby - to be confirmed later

  • Move to DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)

    It takes approximately 1 hour.

  • D.M.Z, the safest battlefield in the world

    Demilitarized Zone, only exist in Korea. The world 11th economy by GDP is still on ceasefire. It is not finished yet. They guard against each other on only 8 km distance. But it is the most wanted visit places of foreigners visiting Korea. How irony is that? You don’t have to worry about safety. More than one million people are visiting this place and even US president and Hollywood movie stars are visiting this place as well. There is a tunnel to be used during the battle. Of the 4 tunnel, closest tunnel from Seoul is 3rd tunnel. It might be very thrilled experience for you. You may see the North Korea by telescope. It is about 40 minutes away from Seoul and you may reach it by public transportation (takes about 2 hours since it is isolated place). Easier way to visit this place is take daily tour to DMZ, organized by city tour agencies. You will have English tour guide explain about this place as well.
    (Tips! : Korea was almost destoyed by Korean War in 1950. Korea was the one of poorest countries in the world. However, it became the world 11th economy by GDP. Demilitarized zone was announced to prevent collision between South and North Korea. 8km DMZ area was strictly restricted for about 60 year. By this reason, ironically, it became the perfectly preserved natural site. It has high value in ecology.)

  • Imjingak park

    Imjingak park located at 50km northwest of Seoul was built for 5million people who lost home. Major facilities include North Hall where you can get a view of lifestyle of North Korea.

  • Freedom Bridge

    Freedom Bridge is located at 2 kilometers north of Munsan, and it is the only path that connects between the south and north around Imjin river. It was originally the Kyung-eu railway bridge, and reconstructed to the road bridge later.

  • The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel

    The third tunnel was discovered in October of 1978. 1.95 meters high, 2.1 meters wide and 1,635 meters long, it penetrates 435 meters south of the military demarcation line and ends at the Truce Village of Panmunjeom.

  • Dora-Observatory

    From Dora Observatory, tourists can view the North Korean propaganda village in the DMZ and as far north as the city of Gaeseong.

  • Dorasan station

    52 years of anticipation, waiting for the day when the two countries will be united once again. Dorasan station, the northernmost station in South Korea, has planned to connect the Gyongueisun(Line) and it will be linked to the European continent via the Siberian Railway.

  • Move to Seoul

    It takes approximately 1 hour heading directly to final arrival meeting location.

Notes

  • Included in Tour

    Hotel accommodation, breakfast & Lunch, Transfer, Guide, and Admission

  • Excluded in Tour

    Travel insurance, dinner, optional tour(admission), All not mentioned above.

  • Price

    from USD 0

  • Minimum member

  • Date

Reservation status

There is no reservation schedule.

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