Seoul and Beyond: A Comprehensive Cultural Expedition

Explore extensive Korean heritage without frequent relocations, even if you prefer staying in one place.

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
Starting at: $861.00
per personmore
Meeting Point
ibis Ambassador Seoul Insadong
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Group Size
private group
Fitness Level
Moderate
Duration (Nights/Days)
7 night, 8 day

What's included

Included
entrance fee
tickets
transfers as in daily schedule
breakfasts, if selected accommodation with breakfasts (BB)
accommodation in accordance with your selection
transfers from/to airport
excursions as in daily schedule
licensed guide
Not Included
medical insurance
personal expenses and all other expenses not specified explicitly in the program
meals not specified in the program

Experience on This Tour

Seoraksan Day Trip from Seoul

Enjoy the ease of exploring one of South Korea's most famous national parks with the option of returning to your Seoul hotel in the evening. This trip is perfect for those who want to combine city exploration and nature solitude in one day.

The Garden of Morning Calm is included in the program!

The iconic Garden of Morning Calm is located near Seoul; however, getting there from the capital is quite problematic. We have included it in the program. Traveling with us, you will not only get the opportunity to explore this secluded corner of nature, but also a guarantee that the visit will be as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

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

Two Starfield Libraries in COEX and Suwon

Starfield has definitely found its "thing" - libraries. If the library in COEX has already become a cult place of pilgrimage for lovers of k-wave, k-pop, k-whatever, then the library in Suwon - perhaps even more photogenic and impressive, if that's possible - is a new jewel in the magical crown of Seoul. And its environs. We visit both!

Experiences

Master class cooking noodles "Makguksu"
In the city of Chungcheong, we will have a master class for making traditional cold buckwheat noodles "makguksu". They did what they ate! The noodl...
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...
Donggureung
The country's largest Joseon Royal Burial Park, Tongurung - literally "Nine Royal Burial Mounds East [of Seoul]" - is a vast area specially selecte...
Bongsunsa
A picturesque Buddhist temple situated a short distance from Seoul. Originally built by National Preceptor Beobin in 969, it was rebuilt many times...
Dorasan Observatory
Dorasan Observatory, from where you can see the North Korea's city of Gaeseong
Gamaksan Suspension Bridge
On the majestic Mount Kamaksan in the city of Paju, the famous suspension bridge stretches with its grandiose structures. This is a true miracle of...
3d infiltration tunnel
The third in a row (count was kept in order of discovery) of the tunnels that the North Koreans insidiously dug under the demarcation line (i.e., p...
Two Rock-carved Standing Buddhas in Yongmi-ri
There are 2 huge Buddha statues carved in a large rock; they were not transported anywhere - they seemed to have grown out of the rock from which t...
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 bu...
Myungdong
A bustling hub of shopping, street food, and K-beauty.Amid the trendsetting stores stands Korea’s main Catholic cathedral — 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’s ...
Changdeokgung Palace
Changdeokgung - "Palace of Flourishing Virtue", built between 1405 and 1412, was the home for the kings of Joseon throughout most of the kingdom's ...
Jogyesa Temple
The main temple of the Jogye Buddhist Order.
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 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...
Bongunsa Temple
Temple of Bongeunsa is located in close proximity to the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center. Originally named Gyeongseongsa, it was built by Ki...
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.
Seolleung and Jeongneung Royal Tombs
The grand mounds, in which the ashes of two kings and one queen of the Li dynasty rest, are carefully guarded by the Koreans to this day; Every yea...
COEX
The largest exhibition and convention center in Seoul (COEX = Conventions and Exhibitions) boasts not only the most interesting exhibitions of all ...
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...
Hwaseong Haenggung (Temporary palace)
During such serious campaigns of the ruling king, as, say, visiting the graves of his ancestors, the king had to stop somewhere on the way. In the ...
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 n...
Starfield Suwon Library
The Starfield Library in Suwon is not only a paradise for book enthusiasts but also one of the most popular photography spots in the area. With its...
Korean Folk Village
The first and largest Korean folk village in terms of area and exposition. There are more than 260 buildings in the village, including houses of r...

Brief price table.

Persons per roomfinal pricePrice per person
$1,199.00$1,199.00
$861.00$861.00
$835.00$835.00

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