South Korea [7D/6N]

Rs 159999/- per person

Day 1- Busan

Welcome to Korea! You’ll be transferred to your hotel and have some free time. In the afternoon, you’ll receive information about the start of your tour..
 

Day 2- Busan – Haedong Yonggung - Songdo - Gamcheon Culture Village- Busan

In the morning, we’ll depart from Busan to visit Haedong Yonggung, a 14th-century Buddhist temple beautifully located by the sea. Afterward, we’ll return to Busan to explore the UN Memorial Cemetery, the resting place for people from many nations. Next, we’ll visit the country’s largest fish market, located by Nampo Port, followed by an included lunch. We’ll then stroll to Yongdusan Park, home to the towering 120-meter pagoda. Later, we’ll head to Songdo Beach, where you can ride the country’s first marine cable car (ticket included, weather permitting) and take in the breathtaking views of the bay. Our journey will continue to the Gamcheon Culture Village, known for its vibrant, colorful buildings, maze-like alleyways, art galleries, pottery workshops, and beautiful cafes. Afterward, we’ll return to Busan for an overnight stay.
 

Day 3- Busan – Seokguram Buddhist Grotto - Bulguksa Temple – Gyeongju - Daegu

We’ll depart for the Seokguram Buddhist Grotto, an 8th-century site nestled on the slopes of the Tohamsan. Afterward, we’ll visit the Bulguksa Temple, considered one of the most beautiful temples in the country. Next, we’ll arrive in Gyeongju, the Korean capital that endured the longest in the nation’s history, with a reign of 992 years under 56 kings. You’ll have the chance to photograph the stunning wooden Woljeonggyo Bridge along the banks of the Namcheon River. Lunch will be included. We’ll then head to Tumuli Park, home to the burial mounds of kings from the ancient Silla Kingdom, which are over 1,500 years old. We’ll visit one of their tombs before walking to the Cheomsongdae Astronomical Observatory, the oldest in East Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our journey will continue with our arrival in Daegu, the fourth most populous city in Korea. Before heading to the hotel, we’ll see Dongsan Cheongna Hill, a historic area once home to Christian missionaries, and the commercial street of Dongseong-ro, the city’s liveliest street, with its trendy shops, cafes, and restaurants. Overnight stay in Daegu. 
 

Day 4- Daegu – Andong – Hahoe Vi- llage - Byeongsan Seowon – Seoul

We’ll begin our day with a tour of Daegu, with a visit to the Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine, renowned for its history of medicinal herbs. Afterward, we’ll take a stroll through the surrounding streets, known as the Herbal Medicine Market, famous for its abundance of herbal shops and the high quality of their products, particularly ginseng. We’ll then head north to Andong, where we’ll visit the outskirts of the traditional Hahoe Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll have time to wander through this rural village, which feels frozen in time. We’ll also visit the Hahoe Mask Museum, showcasing masks from around the world used in dances, medical practices, religious ceremonies, and theatrical performances. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant. Next, we’ll visit the Byeongsan Seowon Confucian Academy, founded in the 16th century and set in a peaceful, idyllic landscape along a river. We’ll arrive in Seoul in the evening. Weather permitting, we’ll stop at the Banpo Bridge over the Han River, famous for its fountain that creates a rainbow of water and lights along the bridge’s path. Overnight stay in Seoul.
 
Note: The visit to Banpo Bridge is subject to weather conditions. 
 

Day 5- Seoul - DMZ Cheorwon – Seoul

We’ll depart early for the Cheorwon region and its section of the DMZ, the Demilitarized Zone that marks the division between the two Koreas. We’ll explore the Second Tunnel, secretly dug by the North Korean army and discovered in 1975. We’ll then head to the Cheorwon Peace Observatory, offering panoramic views of the DMZ and the first villages of North Korea. Inside, there is a small museum dedicated to the Korean War. Our route will continue with a visit to the abandoned Woljeong-ri railway station. We’ll also visit the Baek Ma Battle Memorial, which honors the role of a French UN battalion during the battles. Lunch included. Finally, we’ll visit a local producer of Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice liquor. We’ll return to Seoul in the evening.
 
Important note: Please remember to bring your passport, as it is required. The DMZ is a military zone and could be closed unexpectedly without prior notice. If this happens, an alternative route will be provided.
 
With our guide, we go to City Hall, to see this impressive tsunami-looking building. Across from City Hall, we’ll see Deoksugung Palace, beautifully lit at night, allowing us to appreciate the blend of tradition and modernity in this country. From there, we’ll walk to the Myeongdong district, South Korea’s largest shopping and entertainment area, whose name means “bright town.” Dinner will be included at a local restaurant. To return to hotel we’ll take the modern and efficient metro (ticket included). Overnight accommodation.
 

Day 6- Seoul

Today, we’ll enjoy an extensive five-hour tour of Seoul. We’ll see the Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, set within a large park and home to a collection of palaces. Afterward, we’ll pass by Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional and historic neighborhood with little homes. Next, we’ll learn about the War Memorial of Korea, an impressive museum that provides a deep insight into the various conflicts that have shaped Korea’s history, with a special focus on the Korean War, where soldiers from many countries fought under the United Nations. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant. We’ll then head to the Gangnam District, one of the city´s busiest areas, known for its shopping centers and entertainment venues. To conclude the day, we’ll stop at Lotte World Tower, a stunning skyscraper standing 550 meters tall. You’ll have free time either to go up the tower (ticket not included) or explore the surrounding park and luxury shopping malls. After, we will return to the hotel, and you will have free time.
 

Day 7- Seoul

After breakfast, our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories. 
 

Inclusions

    • Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and breakfast buffet.
    • Includes arrival transfer
    • City tour in: Busan, Seoul
    • Excursion: DMZ Cheorwon
    • Evening transfer: Myeongdong district
    • Ticket admission: Haedong Yonggung Temple, UN Memorial Cemetery, Gamcheon Culture Village , Seokguram Buddhist Grotto , Bulguksa Temple, Tumuli Park, Cheomsongdae Astronomical Observatory , Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine , Hahoe Mask Museum and traditional Hahoe Village, Byeongsan Seowon Confucian Academy , DMZ Cheorwon (Second Tunnel, Cheorwon Peace Observatory, local distillery of Koreas traditional rice liquor), Metro Seoul , Changdeokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, War Memorial of Korea , Gyeongbokgung Palace
    • Funicular: Marine cable car
    • 5 Lunch included in: Busan, Gyeongju, Hahoe, Seoul, Seoul
    • 1 Dinner Included in: Seoul
     

Exclusions

    • Meals as per mentioned in inclusion
    • Air fare tickets
    • Any beverages of personal in nature
    • Tips, Laundry services etc
    • Visa cost
    • TDS/TCS
    • GST
    • Anything that is not mentioned in inclusion
     


Dos

    • Do make sure you bow towards someone when greeting them. This is usually done by keeping both legs straight and together while bending down from the waist with the head down.
    • Do make sure to shake hands afterwards, as it is generally expected of westerners.
    • Do keep hand gestures to a minimum when speaking.
    • Do make sure you remove your shoes before entering a home and in some restaurants.
    • Do make sure that the eldest person at the table eats before you do.
    • Do make sure you place your chopsticks on your resting block and keep them uncrossed when you are finished your meal.
    • Do make sure you are not loud or boisterous in public.
    • Do ensure that you are quiet when on public transportation. Talking on a cell phone or listening to loud music is not appreciated.
    • Accept things using your two hands
    • Segregate your trash
    • Learn Korean basic words
    • Use your palm when calling a taxi

Don'ts

    • Don’t introduce yourself at social gatherings; wait for your guest to introduce you to others.
    • Don’t bring up controversial and sensitive topics in conversation. This includes politics, communism, and the Korean War.
    • Don’t pour your own drink. It is expected that the host or other guests will pour and refill others’ drinks.
    • Don’t leave your chopsticks sticking out of your rice bowl.
    • Don’t make excessive physical contact. This includes back slaps, shoulder touches and hugs.
    • Don’t blow your nose around others. Make sure you excuse yourself to do it privately.
    • Don’t write someone’s name in red ink
    • Don’t take pictures of someone without their permission
    • Don’t be noisy in public transport
     

Other Facilities

    • Enjoy at Lotte World
    • Explore Bukchon Hanok Village
    • A Cable Car Ride to Mount Namsan
    • Escape to the Seoul Grand Park
    • Hike Seoraksan National Park
    • Gangchon Rail Park Bike
    • Engage in Numerous fun Activities at Haeundae Beach
    • Explore the Incheon Grand Park
    • Jet Skiing at Eurwangni Beach
    • Explore the Apsan Park
    • Get a bird's eye view of the city from Daegu Tower
    • Enjoy the water show in the night at Suseong Lake
    • Enjoy at Daejeon O World
    • Hike in the Sinbulsan Mountains
    • Explore the Taehwa River Grand Park
    • Visit Jangsaengpo Whale Museum
     

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