Seoul, Gyeongju & Busan

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June 4, 2025 - June 12, 2025

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Day 1 Overnight flight to Seoul
Day 2 Anyong Seoul
Meet your tour director and check into hotel
Day 3 Seoul--Jeonju
Travel to Jeonju
Dinner
Details: Paper Museum visit
 The Paper Museum, also called the Jeonju Hanji Museum, was Korea’s first museum specializing in paper and has an extensive collection of 3,000 artifacts and a data-base documenting the long history and superiority of Hanji (Korean paper).
Details: Cooking class and lunch
 Learn to cook traditional Korean dishes with an experienced instructor! You’ll be introduced to the dishes like Kimchi, Bibimbap and Bulgogi and taught how to make them so you can have a taste of Korea anywhere you go.
Details: Hanbok Korean costume experience
 Try on a hanbok, the Korean traditional costume, while learning more about Seoul’s history and culture.
Day 4 Jeonju--Gyeongju
Breakfast
Travel to Gyeongju
Lunch
Gyeongju guided sightseeing tour
Tumuli Park visitCheomseongdae Observatory visitAnapji Pond visit
Dinner
Details: Gyeongju guided sightseeing tour
Visitors interested in South Korea’s cultural heritage flock to Gyeongju. It is home to 31 National Treasures—a designation given to an artifact, site, building, etc. by the South Korean government. These include gilded Buddha statues, towering stone pagodas and many artifacts found in the Gyeongju National Museum. On your guided sightseeing tour you’ll visit: Tumuli Park, where three royal tombs and the ornate decorations upon them have been preserved; Cheomseongdae astrological observatory, the oldest surviving observatory in the world; and Anapji Pond, which was constructed by order of King Munmu in 674 CE.
Day 5 Gyeongju
Breakfast
Shilla Art & Science Museum visit
Lunch
Bomun lake visit
Gyeongju National Museum visit
Dinner
Details: Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto visit
 On the slopes of Mount Toham, the Seokguram Grotto contains a monumental statue of the Buddha looking at the sea. Surrounded portrayals of gods, Bodhisattvas and disciples, all realistically and delicately sculpted in high and low relief, it is considered a masterpiece of Buddhist art in the Far East.
Day 6 Gyeongju--Busan
Breakfast
Travel to Busan
Busan guided sightseeing tour
Yongdusan ParkBusan TowerJagalchi fish marketKukje market
Details: Busan guided sightseeing tour
 Busan, a large port city in South Korea, is known for its beaches, mountains and temples. A few highlights you’ll see on this guided sightseeing tour are the Yongdusan Park, Busan Tower, Jagalchi fish market and Kukje market.
Day 7 Busan--Seoul
Travel to Seoul by KTX (Korean express train)
Lunch
Seoul guided sightseeing tour
Insadong Cultural StreetCheonggyecheon Stream Canal walkNamsan Hanok Village visitN Seoul Tower and Observatory
Details: Seoul guided sightseeing tour
The capital of South Korea is a huge metropolis where modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways and colorful pop culture meet Buddhist temples, richly adorned palaces and vibrant street markets. On your guided sightseeing tour of the city you’ll spend some time walking along Cheonggyecheon, an 11 km long modern stream that runs through downtown Seoul. The modern canal is a restoration of the stream that was once there during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Insadong Street is one of the most memorable attractions in Seoul and offers a wide variety of goods that can only be purchased or appreciated in Korea: hanbok (traditional clothing), hanji (traditional paper), traditional teas, pottery and folk crafts. And you’ll get one of the most spectacular, 360 degree views of the city from the Seoul Tower and Observatory.
Details: Cheonggyecheon Stream Canal walk
Spend some time walking along Cheonggyecheon, an 11km-long modern stream that runs through downtown Seoul. The modern canal is a restoration of the stream that was once there during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Day 8 Seoul
DMZ (Korean Demilitarized Zone) excursion
Imjingak ParkDora Observatory3rd Infiltration Tunnel
Lunch
Peace Nuri Park visit
Details: DMZ (Korean Demilitarized Zone) excursion
The DMZ separates North and South Korea and was created by an agreement between North Korea, China and the United Nations in 1953. It is 250 kilometers (160 miles) long, and about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) wide. On this excursion, you’ll see the infamous barrier first-hand as well as visit Imjingak Park, which boasts many statues and monuments memorializing the Korean War; the Dora Observatory, which looks out over the demilitarized zone and is the closest you can get to North Korean from below the 38th parallel; and the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, one of four known tunnels under the border between North Korea and South Korea, extending south of Panmunjom.
Day 9 End Tour

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