Palaces of Seoul, hanoks of Jeonju, fortresses, and Buddhist temples of South Korea in a 7-day tour.

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
Starting at: $1,425.00
per personmore
Group Size
small group
Fitness Level
Moderate
Duration (Nights/Days)
7 night, 8 day

What's included

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

Experience on This Tour

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

Beopjusa
Monastery Popchusa: "The place where the law lives / resides", the law refers to the Buddhist law - dharma. The temple/monastery is...
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.  
Lotte Gwangbok Observatory and Fountain
Breathtaking views of downtown Busan from the seaside Lotte Department Store. The department store, by the way, was included in the Guinness Book o...
Songdo Cable Car
Exciting journey above the sea with eye-catching views of the coastal Busan.
Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island
Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.
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...
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.
Gyeonggijeon
A shrine that houses a portrait of the founder of the Joseon Dynasty, King Taejo (Lee Songye). An extensive complex of buildings, including the san...
Jaman Mural Village
Imokte is in a small area called Chaman Graffiti Village; the walls of the houses here are painted by professionals and amateurs: the world of Japa...
Jeonju Hanok (traditional house) Village
Wander through Jeonju Hanok Maul, a traditional village that offers a snapshot of Korea’s rich past with its well-preserved hanok houses, artisan shops, and local cuisine. A cultural experience not to be missed!
Omokdae-Imokdae
Omokdae-Imokdae
Jeondong Cathedral
Unfortunately, the Confucians were not very tolerant of Catholicism. We are reminded of this by the Jeonju Catholic Cathedral (built in 1908-1931),...
Maisan
Discover the mystical twin peaks of Maisan in a park that’s a blend of natural beauty and myth. Marvel at the unique stone pagodas and embrace the tranquility of this enchanting retreat.
Jinjuseong Fortress
In 1592, the Japanese army attacked Korea and for 6 years the Korean people bravely fought for their independence. Jinjuseong Fortress, towering ov...
Jogyesa Temple
The main temple of the Jogye Buddhist Order.
Insadong. Traditional teahouses, souvenirs, boutiques, galleries...
A cultural heart of Seoul where antique shops, teahouses, and street performances capture the charm of traditional Korea.
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.
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
$2,067.00$2,067.00
$1,425.00$1,425.00

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