Tour Code: FIT/3912

Dream Korea

7 Nights / 8 Days
Private Van Tour
Winter Special
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Cities : Seoul (2N),Busan (2N),Jeju City (2N),Seoul (1N)

Accommodation

  • 2 Night(s) in Seoul at ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Busan at ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Jeju City at Benikea Hotel Jeju or similar
  • 1 Night(s) in Seoul at ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong or similar

Sightseeing

Seoul, South Korea
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace
  • Enjoy Wearing Hanbok
  • Cheonggyecheon Stream
  • N Seoul Tower
  • The 03rd Infiltration Tunnel
  • Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
  • Nami Island
  • Petite France
  • The National Folk Museum
  • Insadong Arts and Crafts Market
Busan, South Korea
  • Haeundae Beach
  • Gamcheon Culture Village
  • Bridge of Freedom
  • UN Memorial Cemetery
  • BIFF Square
Jeju City, South Korea
  • Seongeup Folk Village
  • Gwangchigi Beach
  • Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak
  • Yongduam Rock
  • Dongmun Street
  • O’Sulloc Green Tea Field
  • jusangjeolli Cliff
  • Cheonjeyeon Falls

Meals

  • 7 Breakfast
  • Hotel Included
  • Sightseeing Included
  • Private Vehicle Included

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 : Seoul

    After complete your immigration, you will meet local representative who will take you to your hotel. Check into your hotel and relax. Overnight at Seoul hotel.

    NOTE: CHECK IN TIME 1500 Hours

  • Day 2 :Seoul City Tour

    After breakfast at the hotel you start your day with city tour of Seoul. Pass by Joggye Buddhist Temple, Blue House (Korean President House) – Visit main Palace, (Gyeongbok Palace) and enjoy Royal Guard Changing Ceremony, National Folk Museum, Bukchon Hanok village. Pass by Insadong antique shopping street, you visit the Cheonggycheon a natural stream, then N Seoul Tower with cable car (Observation deck not included) and the Lovelock Bridge. Overnight at Seoul Hotel.

    • Breakfast
  • Day 3 :Seoul To Busan

    After breakfast at the hotel you visit the Imjingak Park, the Freedom Bridge from where you can see North Korea, the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel an underground tunnel believed to have been built by North Korea to invade South Korea, the DMZ exhibition hall and the Dora Observatory from where you can see the North Korean territory. Later you take the KTX train to Busan where you will meet our representative who will take you to your hotel. Check in to your hotel and overnight at Busan Hotel.

    • Breakfast
  • Day 4 :Busan City Tour

    After breakfast at the hotel you start your day by visiting Dalmaji Road, it is a, 8 km long coastal road lined with cherry and pine trees, offering a beautiful coast view and a perfect place for seaside drives. The Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a Buddhist Temple, Haeundae Beach is an urban beach and a popular tourist attraction and one of South Korea’s most popular beaches. Then you visit the Gwangan Bridge which is a suspension bridge and is the second longest bridge in the country, visit the UN Memorial Cemetery which is a burial ground for United Nations Command casualties of the Korean War. Overnight at Busan Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
  • Day 5 :Busan To Jeju

    After breakfast at the hotel you start your day by visiting the Gamcheon Cultural Village which is a picturesque attraction featuring a village of colourful houses, paintings, murals and shops and cafes, Songdo Skywalk is a 365 meter long bridge that stretches along the coastline of Busan and then you visit the BIFF square which is a bustling area featuring first-run movie theaters, street food and handprints of famous Korean actors. You then take your flight to Jeju where you will meet our representative who will take you to your hotel. Check in to your hotel and overnight at Jeju Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
  • Day 6 :Jeju City Tour

    After breakfast at the hotel you start your day by visiting the Seongeup Folk Village which preserves the living site of the people of old Jeju, Gwangchigi Beach which boasts one of the most pristine and spectacular views along Jeju’s coastline, later visit the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak which is 180 meters above sea level, erupted underwater in the ocean about 5000 years ago. This makes it a very rare case among the many craters in Jeju Island. Seongsan Ilchulbong has long been considered one of the top scenic destinations in Korea. Then visit the Yongduam Rock which is a popular ocean front volcanic rock formation in the shape of a dragon’s head. And last you visit the Dongmun market which is a covered traditional market. Overnight at Jeju Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
  • Day 7 :Jeju To Seoul

    After breakfast at the hotel you start your day by visiting the O’Sulloc Tea Museum which exhibits about green tea and has an observatory with country side views, the Jusangjeolli Cliff is a volcanic rock formation at the southern coast of Jeju. Later on visit the Cheonjeyeon Falls which are a popular tourist attraction and one of the three famous waterfalls of Jeju. You will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Seoul where you will meet our representative who will take you to your hotel. Check in to your hotel and overnight at Seoul Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
  • Day 8 :Return Flight

    After breakfast at the hotel you will drive to the airport for your flight back home. (B) 

    NOTE: CHECK OUT 12:00 PM.


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Sightseeing

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Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must-visit palace for first time Seoul visitors, It is the largest out of the five in Seoul (Changgyeonggung, Gyeonghuigung, Deoksugung, Changdeokgung).

Built in 1395, it is commonly referred to as the “Northern Palace” because it is located furthest north compared to the neighboring palaces, Changdeokgung and Gyeongheegung. Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces. Travelers loved learning about the history of the palace and how it played into the larger story of both Seoul and South Korea. Visitors also admired the beautiful yet extensive grounds, saying you'll need at least a couple of hours to see everything the palace has to offer.

Visiting the palace during special holidays like Chuseok makes for a great experience as there are cultural programs and events being held such as traditional dancing and singing performances and the opportunity to participate in traditional games and arts and crafts. It is a great opportunity to fully embrace Korean culture and the colors also look amazing in photos.
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Enjoy Wearing Hanbok

The concept of cultural appropriation can be confusing and is often mistaken for cultural appreciation or exchange. While some see a distinct separation between the two, the lines can also easily become blurred. The main difference between appropriation and appreciation is maintaining respect for the culture in question. (If you’re ever unsure, politely ask – people are often happy to share their heritage with those who are genuinely interested!)

A common example of this fine line is donning traditional or national clothing.

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Cheonggyecheon Stream

Cheonggyecheon (Hangul: Korean pronunciation: is a 10.9-kilometre-long (6.8 mi) modern public recreation space in downtown Seoul, South Korea. The massive urban renewal project is on the site of a stream that flowed before the rapid post-war economic development caused it to be covered by transportation infrastructure. The US$335 million project initially attracted much public criticism, however, since its opening in 2005, it has become popular among residents and tourists.

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N Seoul Tower

The N SEOUL TOWER, a complex culture space in Seoul, is where the clouds seem to meet with Namsan Mountain. It shows visitors the harmony of Namsan's nature, the 21st century state of the art, resting with leisure, and various cultures. The N SEOUL TOWER, which is a symbol of Seoul now, was established at the highest point to glance at the most beautiful images of Seoul. It is also Korea’s first general radio wave tower from 1969, delivering TV and radio broadcasting in the metropolitan area. 48% of the national audio population watches broadcasting through this transmission tower. Since the N SEOUL TOWER was opened to the general public in 1980, it has become a resting place for the citizens of Seoul as well as a touristic attraction for foreigners with the living nature of Namsan. As a complex cultural space representing Seoul, the newly born N SEOUL TOWER is a proud landmark of Seoul.
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The 03rd Infiltration Tunnel

The Third Tunnel of Aggression (Korean: ?3??) (Third Infiltration Tunnel or 3rd Tunnel) is one of four known tunnels under the border between North Korea and South Korea, extending south of Panmunjom.

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Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour

Demilitarized zone is a place one must visit to gain an understanding into the Korean psyche, which has largely been formed through the occupations, wars and division the nation has suffered over the years. Even with its past, the area is quite safe for travelers and is one of the most fascinating day trip options from Seoul.


DMZ Peace Train

Overcoming the pain of history and focusing on the greatness of nature and life, the DMZ train is introduced with three cabins, each with a theme of peace, love and harmony respectively. Seats with great views of the outside, cafe, photo-zone, photo gallery and many other services are provided in this tourist train. Passengers can enjoy great scenic views on the DMZ train as it bypasses the renowned Imjingang Railroad Bridge.


Dorasan Station

Dorasan Station is one of the northernmost railway stations on the Gyeongui Line, connecting Seoul to Sinuiju. The station was visited by previous Korean President Kim Daejung and pervious American President George H.W. Bush. The station has become a symbol of the efforts for a unified Korea.


Dorasan Peace Park

Dorasan Peace Park is an ecopark featuring a pond in the shape of the Korean peninsula with a boardwalk around it. The park’s exhibition hall teaches about the history of Dorasan Station and presents information and materials on the ecology of the DMZ.


Dora Observatory

Dora Observatory is the northern-most observatory on the Western section of the DMZ. The binoculars offer views of the city of Gaeseong, Songaksan Mountain, and the Statue of Kim Il-sung in North Korea. The area just beyond the observatory is within a military outpost command, so photography is strictly prohibited here. In addition, the observatory is located within the Civilian Control Line, so visitors must join the Dorasan Security Tour to visit.


3rd Infiltration Tunnel

Discovered in 1978, the Third Infiltration Tunnel was dug by the Northern army to spy on their Southern counterparts. The tunnel is 1,635 meters long, with a height and width of 2 meters. It is estimated that over 30,000 soldiers would have been able to pass through the tunnel in just one hour. It has become an all inclusive tourist attraction, with a DMZ video hall, representative sculptures, gift shops and more.

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Nami Island

Nami Island is Korea’s most globally recognized tourist destination and cultural brand welcoming over 3.3 million guests annually. Combining a refreshingly beautiful natural setting only 63 kilometers from Korea’s capital of Seoul, Nami Island is a peaceful place promoting culture and leisure in harmony with humanity and nature. Nami Island was formed as a result of the construction of Cheongpyeong Dam. It is a half moon-shaped island, and on it is the grave of General Nami, who led a great victory against the rebels in the 1400s Joseon Dynasty, King Sejo (reign 1455-1468). 
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Petite France

Petite France (?????) is a French-style theme park that was constructed in July 2008 in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[1]


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The National Folk Museum

National Folk Museum of Korea is a national museum located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It uses replicas of historical objects to illustrate the history of traditional life of the Korean people.

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Insadong Arts and Crafts Market

Insa-dong is a dong, or neighborhood in the Jongno-gu district of Seoul. The main street is Insadong-gil, which is connected to a multitude of alleys that lead deeper into the district,[1] with modern galleries and tea shops.[2] Historically, it was the largest market for antiques and artwork in Korea.[3]
Stretching across 12.7 hectares (or 31.4 acres),[4] the district is bordered by Gwanhun-dong to the north, Nagwon-dong to the east, and Jongno 2-ga and Jeokseon-dong to the south, and Gongpyeong-dong to the west.[5]
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Hotels

ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong

ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong or similar

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