Mask Dance & Lantern Festival

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
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Day 1

Transfer with guide Incheon Airport-Seoul
11:15
Seoul city tour (Historical Center)
15:00
duration, hours: approximately 5

During an entertaining and informative tour, which combines short walks and moving on an ordered vehicle, we will get acquainted with the history and modernity of the capital of South Korea - Seoul. (On Tuesdays, the palace we visit is Changdeokgung, Gyungbokkung on other week days.)

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’s largest indoor vertical garden, it’s one of Seoul’s greenest landmarks.
Open to visitors — step inside and see the living wall for yourself.

Seoul Anglican Cathedral

In the heart of Seoul stands a hidden architectural gem — a cathedral first envisioned in the 1920s.
A British design, built with Korean devotion, but left unfinished during colonial rule. Then came the miracle: in 1993, the original blueprints were found in an English library.
Finally completed in 1996, the cathedral now stands in its full, intended glory — a story of faith, time, and perseverance.

Cheonggyechon Stream

A blend of nature and urban design, this stream winds through downtown Seoul — though entirely man-made today.
Once a natural river, it was buried after the Korean War and revived in 2005 as a tranquil walkway.
Fountains, illuminated bridges, and the Palgakdam weir make it one of the city’s most beloved evening spots.

Great King Sejong Avenue and the Gwanghwamun Square Ensemble

The complex of the central Gwanghwamun Square in front of the Gyeongbokgung Royal Palace, which is the compositional center of the capital of Korea, offers amazing views of Seoul: on one side is the main residence of the kings of the Joseon state (now a museum). But along the  Sejong-daero Avenue, departing from the square, there are high-rise modern buildings: government, embassies, Kyobo - the largest bookstore in Korea. Further down the avenue we can see the Seoul City Hall and still further - the Great South Gate of Namdaemun (National Treasure No. 1).

Gyungbokgung Palace

The main palace of the Joseon dynasty — rebuilt more than once, but never lost its grandeur.

Its perfect symmetry, royal guard ceremony, and the chance to wear a hanbok turn your visit into a journey through time.

Samchong-dong/Bukchon

Winding lanes, wooden hanoks, hidden cafés — this is where time slows down.
Samcheong-dong charms with its hills and galleries, while Bukchon preserves the everyday beauty of Joseon-era homes.
Together, they offer a quiet, romantic escape — a walk through history lined with soft light and gentle stories.

Insadong. Traditional teahouses, souvenirs, boutiques, galleries...

Insadong is famous for the abundance of souvenir shops, traditional restaurants and tea houses, boutiques.

Insadong-kil Pedestrian Street is the central street of the area.

Often you can see street performances - traditional Korean samul-nori percussion quartet or martial arts tekkyon, taekwon-do or performances of youth groups in the fusion style, etc.

Jogyesa Temple

In the heart of Seoul stands Jogyesa — the head temple of Korea’s largest Buddhist order.
Small in scale but rich in atmosphere, it changes with the seasons: lotus lanterns in spring, bright chrysanthemums in fall, and peaceful stillness in winter.
No matter the time of year, it’s a place of quiet reflection.

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 the country. It is this bell that the best people of the country beat on New Year's Eve.


However, even mere mortals can hit it for good luck: at 12:00 noon, the pavilion is usually opened for visitors. However, a limited number of guests are allowed.

Myungdong

A bustling hub of shopping, street food, and K-beauty.
Amid the trendsetting stores stands Korea’s main Catholic cathedral — a striking symbol of faith and history.
Style meets soul in this lively part of Seoul.

Seoul
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Day 2

National Museum of Korea
09:00
duration, hours: approximately 2

National Museum of the Republic of Korea

 
National Museum of Korea

A guided tour through the biggest museum in Korea that covers Korean arts and history, as well as the arts of some other Asian countires.

Fish Market tour
11:30
duration, hours: approximately 2

Морепродукты: живые, вяленые, соленые, вареные... Актинии и трепанги, угри и камбала, "цветочные" и "королевские" крабы, всевозможные водоросли, опять же, в соленом, свежем, сушеном виде... Деликатесы: слегка "лежалые" скаты, сырая рыба хве (сасыми), морские ушки и трубачи, гребешки и мидии...

Все это - корейский рынок морепродуктов.

Hwasong Fortress (UNESCO heritage) and Haenggung (auxiliary palace)
14:00
duration, hours: approximately 5

 

 

Suwon Hwaseong Fortress

Hwaseong is more than just a fortress — it’s a royal dream set in stone. In the late 18th century, King Jeongjo envisioned building a new capital of the Joseon Dynasty here: modern, fortified, and meticulously planned.

The project was designed by the brilliant reformer Jeong Yakyong, one of the leading figures of the “Practical Learning” movement. For the first time in Korean history, both Korean and European engineering techniques were used in construction.

👉 By the way, why did the king never move to his new capital?

Thanks to detailed blueprints from 1800, the fortress has been faithfully restored — and today, it’s recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Далее наш путь лежит на юг - в г. Асан, знаменитый своими источниками (ончхонами), в дороге - около 1 часа. Ночевка в отеле в г. Асан, с собственной баней с водой из горячих источников.

Asan
South Chungcheong
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Day 3

Ancient Baekje capitals
09:00
duration, hours: approximately 7

Initially, the capital of the state of Baekje was located in the fortified city of Wire in the territory, presumably, of modern Seoul. However, with the fall of the Vire fortress at the Battle of the Hangang River in 475, the capital was first transferred to the city of Unjin (modern Gongju), then to the city of Sabi (modern Buyeo).

It is these two cities that we will visit during our tour.

According to legend, during the fall of the last capital of Paekche - Sabi (now - the city of Buyeo) - 3,000 Paek women rushed from the Nakhwa-am cliff into the waters of the Kymgang River. Currently, a pleasure boat runs along the rock, from the deck of which a beautiful view of Nakva-am opens. On the boat, we will make a short trip to the Pusosan-son fortress, which is included in the UNESCO list and was the last stronghold of the Baekje state.

In Buyeo, we recommend trying the local dish, yeongnimbap, rice baked in lotus leaves, served with soy paste soup, dowenjang, and a variety of appetizers and salads, panchang.

Tomb of King Muryeong

The only burial of Pek rulers that has survived to this day.

Gongju Gongsanseong Fortress

The majestic fortress, perched high above the Geumgang River, has witnessed both times of great prosperity—when it was the heart of the Baekje capital—and more modest days. We’ll walk along its mighty walls and talk about kings, fortresses, and the city of Gongju.

Buyeo National Museum

In Buyeo we will get acquainted with the treasures of Baekje, including those included in the register of the State Treasures of the Republic of Korea (Buyo National Museum), we will visit the place where the Buddhist temple of Jeongnimsa was located, with a unique 5-step pagoda.

Обед - ённимпап - включен

Мы движемся дальше на юг - в столицу национального морского парка Халлё, г. Йосу; в дороге около 2.5 часов. Ночь в отеле на берегу залива.

Yeosu
South Jeolla
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Day 4

Songwangsa Temple
09:00
duration, hours: approximately 2

Буддийский храм/монастырь Сонгванса является одним из трех знаменитых монастырей триратны - храмов, посвященных Будде, учению Будды и монашеской общине. Сонгванса посвящен именно монашеской общине, сангхе. Основателем монастыря является знаменитый корейский монах, создатель школы чоге, Чинуль.

Songwangsa Temple

One of the three triratna Korean temples. This one is dedicated to sangha.

Sunchon Bay Garden
14:00
duration, hours: approximately 3

Despite the name, which implies a small area, this "garden" is, in fact, a huge park, consisting of several zones that are completely different from each other.

The ecological park, located about 15 minutes by transport from the Garden, allows you to enjoy nature and, in the winter season, an extraordinary variety of migratory birds.

The ecological park is included in the excursion during the winter months (December-February). Please note that due to quarantine it is sometimes closed to the public!

Suncheon Bay National Garden

The garden, which hosted the 2013 World Gardens Exhibition, impresses with its variety of landscapes, abundance of plant species and modern garden design.

The zones of the countries participating in Expo 2014 have been preserved, as well as separate zones created by excellent Korean gardeners.

From April to October 2023, the World Garden Expo 2023 will be held again at the Suncheon National Garden!

Suncheon Bay Ecological Park

Ecopark is famous for its thickets of reeds, reaching heights higher than human height. This is the densest reed thickets in all of Korea. In addition, this place is known for the fact that cranes, storks, spoonbills and other rare birds fly here. There are about 140 different species of birds throughout the park.

обед - корейский традиционный обед из множества блюд, в т.ч. ракушки ккомак по-сунчхонски - включен

Вечером нам предстоит романтическое приключение - посещение фестиваля фонарей на реке Намган, в г. Чинчжу. Традиционно, экспозиция фонарей, живописно расположенная в крепости г. Чинчжу и на берегах реки Намган, а также на самой водной глади реки, включает следующие тематические разделы (возможны небольшие изменения):

  • фонари желаний: желающие могут за дополнительную плату написать свои пожелания на фонаре; фонарь будет повешен на специальной арке; фонари желаний также запускают по реке Намган
  • Выставка фонарей со всего мира. Чудеса света, герои детских книг, викинги и сфинксы, русалки и супермены - здесь вы встретите узнаваемых героев из различных стран.
  • Выставка традиционных корейских фонарей
  • битва у крепости Чинчжу, повторенная в фонарях
  • символы 31 административных единиц Чинчжу в виде фонарей
  • выставка фонарей, изображающих героев мультфильмов
  • выставка буддийских фонарей
  • кисэн Чосон
  • три устоя и пять моральных добродетелей конфуцианства и т.д.

Романтическое настроение тепла огней гостеприимного Чинчжу мы возьмем с собой в Пусан - главный порт Южной Кореи.

В Пусане мы останавливаемся на 2 ночи.

Busan
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Day 5

Busan 20th century tour
09:30
duration, hours: approximately 5

Korean War (1950-1953). Busan is South Korea's last hope. Streams of refugees from all parts of the country are trying to settle in the city; slums, famine, barter with foreigners in the markets - these are the realities of military Pusan. During the tour, you will get acquainted with the relics of the war, ennobled by the efforts of local residents and turned into attractive bustling neighborhoods of central Busan.

Gamcheon Culture Village

A very piquturesque district in Busan, which was originally founded by some refugees during the Korean War.

 

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 worlds too!).

You can also eat deliciously at the market: fried or raw fish, as well as seafood, is served at the table in numerous restaurants in the market.

If you prefer something less exotic, we recommend the food court at the Lotte department store next door. The observation deck at the department store offers a magnificent view of Busan from a bird's eye view.

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 Korean War.

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 the US forces as it is sometimes thought. Many of those foreign nationals who died during the war are buried in this cemetery.

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 record: the world's largest cantilever roof. It belongs to the Busan Cinerma Center building.

Gwangan Bridge

A picturesque 2-storey bridge over the sea in Busan is one of its most exquiste landmarks.

Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island

Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.

Busan
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Day 6

Hahwe village, confusian educational institution BYEONGSAN SEOWON
09:00
duration, hours: approximately 6

A village with rather elderly population. So, what is so special about it? It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage! Not only, the late Queen Elizabeth II had her birthday celebrated in this very village! So, let's see, what is so special about it!

Andong Hanji (Traditional Korean Paper Factory)

On the way to the village of Hahoe, there is a small factory that produces traditional Korean hanji paper. The plant is open to the general public: you can walk through the workshops and get acquainted with the process of making paper, raw materials.

Hahoe Folk Village

Hahoe - a village surrounded on three sides by the Naktong River, as if located in a loop of this river; from this geographical feature comes the name of the village - literally "fifth of the river".

Hahoe is famous for its old houses that have been preserved and are still used by the owners - both peasant and aristocratic houses; the famous dance with masks "Thalchhum", as well as the oldest surviving set of these same wooden masks for dancing. In 1999, Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain celebrated her birthday in the village.

A regular masked dance performance will be a nice live addition to the tour (the performance may not take place on a given day, depending on the season and day of the week).

Byeongsan Seowon (Confusian Educational Institution)

A typical private educational institution (now a museum), in which representatives of the ruling elite of Joseon - the yangban - received a decent Confucian education in order to pass state exams in the future and enter the service.

The name, which includes the word "sowon", was given to this place in memory of the famous Prime Minister of Joseon, Ryu Seongnyeon, who moved to Andong in the 16th century. The official name "Pyeongsang Sowon" was established in 1614, the 6th year of the reign of King Gwanghaegun.

Ah, what a view of the romantic mountains and river from Byeonsan Seowon!

Ancient capital of Korea Gyeongju city tour
09:00
duration, hours: approximately 8

The city of Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Korean state of Silla, is famous for its monuments included in the UNESCO world heritage: burial mounds, ancient Buddhist monasteries, and the artificial grotto Seokguram.

Gyeongju is also a unique national park. Korea's only historical national park!

Attention! If the tour ends before dusk, we visit the National Museum of Gyungju instead of the Eastern Palace.

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 of Mount Tkhohamsan, where the winding serpentine of the mountain road leads.


The walk to the temple through the mountain forest from the parking lot takes about 15-20 minutes; depending on the weather, either a mysterious foggy landscape awaits us (fogs are not uncommon on this mountain), or breathtaking bird's-eye views of the thousand-year-old Gyeongju.


In the grotto, which is formally the hermitage of the Bulguksa temple, located below the slope, the dominant position is occupied by the above-mentioned statue of Buddha, sitting in a lotus position on a pedestal in the shape of a lotus. Around it at different heights are bas-reliefs and statues of bodhisattvas, arhats, Indra and Brahma, the Four Heavenly Kings.


If the group agrees, we can go down the mountainside to the temple of Bulguksa.

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 leadership of the premier of the state of Silla, Kim Taesong. Legend has it that Bulguksa was dedicated to the parents of the current, so to speak, Kim Taesong. While Seokguram, the temple-hermitage under Bulguksa, was intended for Kim Taesung's parents from his previous incarnations.

In 1995, Bulguksa and Seokguram were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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 hewn stones from which it is built; the number of rows of these stones before and above the small window, the shape of the stones... Reasonable Silakians paid attention to everything.

Cheomseongdae was built under the reigning Queen Seondok - one of three in the history of Silla. The queen ended up in a drama that, of course, was filmed in Gyeongju.

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)

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 unique opportunity to get acquainted with the pagoda of a hermitage temple of Hwanyeongsa. The hermitage temple is called Punghwansa.

The peculiarity of the pagoda of Punghwansa is that it is built of stones, hewn in such a way that they resemble bricks in shape. What can you not do if you are not familiar with the technology (brick production, in this case)!

Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond

Though made anew, it is a nice and quite picturesque place, especially at night.

В этот день в Андоне проходит знаменитый международный фестиваль Танцев с масками. Международные и корейские коллективы со всех континентов съезжаются на грандиозное шоу уже 21-й раз!

Праздничный обед - "цыпа по-андоски" и стопка корейской элитной сочжу (водки) 45 градусов - включены в стоимость

Переезд в г. Инчхон - место последней ночевки - займет около 3.5 часов

Wonju
Gangwon
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Day 7

Перед отъездом нас ждет небольшое знакомство с г. Инчоном: памятник легендарному "Варягу", Парк свободы, район Сондо, прославившийся супер-совремнным "городом будущего", в котором также расположена Свободная экономическая зона г. Инчхона, знаменитый Инчхонский мост, соединящий район Сондо с аэропортом.

Transfer with guide Seoul-Incheon Airport
09:30