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Immerse yourself in the beauty of Korea - from ancient petroglyphs to modern metropolises, traversing spaces on a high-speed train.

Fixed Date Multi-Day Tour (Join-In)
Starting at: $1,709.00
per personmore
Fri, Jan 2, 26 ~ Fri, Jan 9, 26
Maximum Group Size
Limited Spots Available
23
Fitness Level
Moderate
Duration (Nights/Days)
7 night, 8 day
Arrival ~ Departure
Fri, Jan 2, 26 ~ Fri, Jan 9, 26
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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
excursions as in daily schedule
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

Ride on KTX high-speed train

Travel long distances in comfort and style, saving time while enjoying a quintessential Korean experience.

Sea cable car ride

A scenic, elevated adventure offering breathtaking views over Korea’s coast.

Excursion to Ulsan’s Petroglyphs

A rare chance to encounter prehistoric art in its original setting—feel the continuity of human imagination through millennia.

Group transfers included

Our drivers will pick you up (and see you off) at any flight on the day of arrival (and on the day the tour ends, respectively). The excursion program will start the next day: well-rested and refreshed, you'll embark on an exciting journey!

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

Frequently asked questions

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Base hotels (subject to change)

Somerset Palace Seoul
Seoul
APARTMENT
The Prima Hotel Jongno
Seoul
***
L7 Haeundae
Busan
****
Toyoko Inn Busan Haeundae 2
Busan
**

Brief price table.

Persons per roomPrice per personfinal price
$2,246.00$2,246.00
$1,709.00$1,709.00
$1,683.00$1,683.00

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Tour Objects

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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 of Records: it houses the world's tallest indoor fountain.

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 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.

Ulsan Petrogliph museum

It is a unique museum in Korea specializing in petrogliphs. The museum is situated a short walk (about 1 km) from both the Bangudae and Cheonjeon-ri petrogliphs.

Not only the interior of the museum boasting a sophisticated media systems, but the modern and inspiring exterior make an inpression on the visitors.

Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs

The Cheongjeon-ri petroglyphs are located very close (about 2 km) from the Pangudae petroglyphs. Chronologically, they were the first to be discovered by a group of researchers in 1973.

In addition to the petroglyphs themselves, dating back to the Neolithic era, the rock has preserved a curious record of the Silla era on a hanmun.

Bangudae petroglyphs

The Pangude petroglyphs are the oldest depictions of whaling in the world. The rock paintings are so realistic that zoologists can even identify the type of animal from them! Whales, leopards, tigers, wild boars - only about 20 species of animals in 300 pictures carved on a rock about 8 by 5 meters in size.

Dinosaurs also left a legacy here, but directly, with their legs, so to speak: along the picturesque banks of the river, you can find real footprints of real dinosaurs!

The rock is located on the banks of the picturesque Daegokchon River, a tributary of the river. Taehwa, captivated with its rocky primitive landscapes of artists, poets and famous public figures not only of the Neolithic, but also of less distant eras - Silla, Goryeo and Joseon.