Buddha's Birthday and East Coast

Be part of Korea’s iconic Buddhist celebration — with full support and zero hassle, even if Buddhism doesn’t interest you.

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
Starting at: $890.00
per personmore
Group Size
private group
Fitness Level
Moderate
Duration (Nights/Days)
7 night, 8 day

What's included

Included
transfers as in daily schedule
breakfasts, if selected accommodation with breakfasts (BB)
accommodation in accordance with your selection
excursions as in daily schedule
Not Included
personal expenses and all other expenses not specified explicitly in the program
Tip for the guide and driver

Experience on This Tour

Ever wondered what it feels like to step inside the burial mound of an ancient Silla king — and see how royalty was laid to rest over a thousand years ago?

What if we told you one of Asia’s largest limestone caves hides high in the mountains and looks like a palace built by nature itself?

Would you dare to gently touch a giant boulder that shifts ever so slightly — and no one knows why it never falls?

Have you heard of a coastal park where folklore meets humor, and fishermen honor the spirit of a maiden with the most unexpected sculptures?

Can you imagine standing before a stone Buddha so perfectly sculpted that it’s recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of spiritual harmony?

And how would it feel to carry a glowing lantern through the heart of Seoul — not as a spectator, but as part of the parade itself?

This isn’t just a tour of Korea’s landscapes and legends — it’s a journey into emotion, silence, light, and awe.
Are you ready to walk into it?

Licensed Guide Only

Sure, you can follow influencers — but only licensed guides in Korea are allowed to legally accompany tourists. That means better access, fewer risks, and no awkward surprises during your trip

Experiences

Gwangan Bridge
A picturesque 2-storey bridge over the sea in Busan is one of its most exquiste landmarks.
Gamcheon Culture Village
A very piquturesque district in Busan, which was originally founded by some refugees during the Korean War.  
Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island
Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.
Kukje Sijang (International Market)
Once - a place of barter between Koreans and foreigners, now it is a busy shopping area, quite civilized. This market owes its origin to the Korea...
Busan Cinema Center & Shinseygey Sentum Department Store
Sinsege Sentum department store got into the Guinness Book of Records. This is the world's largest department store. Nearby is another Guinness re...
Jagalchi Fish Market
The largest seafood market in Korea, where you can see all kinds of marine creatures, both from the plant and animal worlds (and from the border wo...
United Nations Memorial Cemetery
This is the only such kind of cemetery in the world. During the Korean War UN forces sided with the Republic of Korea. They consisted of not only t...
The Garden of Morning Calm
Garden of Morning Calm was founded by Mr. Han Sangkyeon in 1996. This private garden is rightfully recognized as one of the most beautiful in South...
Cheomseongdae Ancient Observatory
Cheomseongdae is one of the oldest observatories in the world (7th century). The tower of the observatory is full of symbolism: the total number of...
Seokkuram
The Buddha statue in this small temple in an artificial grotto is considered the most elegant in All of Korea! The grotto is located on the slope o...
Bulguksa
The main Buddhist temple of United Silla, it is now a place of pilgrimage for many guests of Korea. The temple was built in 774 under the leadersh...
Bunhwangsa
The main state Gyeongju temple from the Silla period, the "Temple of the Yellow Dragon", Hwanyeongsa, has not survived; however, we still have a un...
Heavenly Horse Mound
The only mound which inner parts are open to the public (though filled with replicas, it shows the inner construction of a Shilla mound)
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond
Though made anew, it is a nice and quite picturesque place, especially at night.
Yangdong Traditional Village
Живописно раскинувшаяся на склонах холмов дервеня&nbsp;<strong>Яндон</strong>&nbsp;практически сохранила свой первозданный вид, именно поэтому&nbsp...
Hwanseon Cave
The cave, located in the heart of the "spine" of Korea - Taebaek, impresses with its size. Even is remenicent of the&nbsp;"Palace of the Mountain K...
Haesindang Park
The park and sanctuary of the goddess who patronizes fishermen - Hesindan - is amazing: according to legend, it was the images of the phalluses tha...
Cheonggyechon Stream
A blend of nature and urban design, this stream winds through downtown Seoul &mdash; though entirely man-made today.Once a natural river, it was bu...
Myungdong
A bustling hub of shopping, street food, and K-beauty.Amid the trendsetting stores stands Korea&rsquo;s main Catholic cathedral &mdash; a striking ...
Seoul City Hall
A futuristic glass wave rises above the old City Hall, blending past and future in one bold design.Powered by nature and home to the world&rsquo;s ...
Jogyesa Temple
The main temple of the Jogye Buddhist Order.
Seoul Anglican Cathedral
In the heart of Seoul stands a hidden architectural gem &mdash; a cathedral first envisioned in the 1920s.A British design, built with Korean devot...
Insadong. Traditional teahouses, souvenirs, boutiques, galleries...
A cultural heart of Seoul where antique shops, teahouses, and street performances capture the charm of traditional Korea.
Jongno Avenue and Posingak Bell Pavilion
One of the central streets of Seoul, Jongno (literally "Bell Avenue") is named after the pavilion of the same name, which houses the main bell of t...
Great King Sejong Avenue and the Gwanghwamun Square Ensemble
Seoul’s central square, with grand statues of King Sejong the Great and Admiral Yi Sun-sin, stands as a proud symbol of Korea’s history and identity.
Gyungbokgung Palace
The main palace of the Joseon Dynasty — a symbol of royal authority and Korean heritage, admired for its grandeur and symmetry.
Samchong-dong/Bukchon
A charming area of hanok houses and narrow lanes where the spirit of old Seoul lives.
Seoraksan National Park: cable car, Sinheung-sa, Swaying rock
There is a gondola in the park, which we will use to get almost to the top of one of the peaks of Seoraksan, on which the ruins of the ancient Kwon...

Brief price table.

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