7 Day itinerary in South Korea, Asia
Embark on a captivating seven-day journey through South Korea, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites, enchanting traditional villages, and the awe-inspiring landscapes of this culturally rich country. From historic fortresses and serene temples to bustling markets and coastal vistas, this travel exp... Read More
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Learn about ancient Korean history at museums and temples across the country
See stunning vistas at Mt. Seoraksan, Suncheonman Bay, a green tea plantation and more!
Experience local culture with authentic Korean meals, traditional papermaking, and market visits
Explore Seoul's bustling markets and ancient palaces
Learn about ancient Korean history at museums and temples across the country
See stunning vistas at Mt. Seoraksan, Suncheonman Bay, a green tea plantation and more!
Experience local culture with authentic Korean meals, traditional papermaking, and market visits
Explore Seoul's bustling markets and ancient palaces
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Day 1:Seoul-Gongju-Jeonju South Korea
Relics, Fortresses, and Ancient Kings
Departure from Seoul Meet your group in the lobby of Amid Hotel Seoul, ready for an extraordinary journey into Korea’s ancient legacy.
Explore Gongsanseong Fortress (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Our first stop is the majestic Gongsanseong Fortress in Gongju, a stunning hilltop stronghold recognized by UNESCO for its historic significance and panoramic views. Walk the fortress walls and imagine centuries-old battles and royal processions.
Discover the Tomb of King Muryeong
Next, we delve beneath the earth to discover the Tomb of King Muryeong. Although some artifacts have vanished into history, the tomb still offers a rare glimpse into the sophisticated Baekje dynasty and the kingdom’s connections with distant lands.
Marvel at Treasures in Gongju National Museum
Continue to the Gongju National Museum, home to over 10,000 invaluable cultural relics. See 19 National Treasures up close, from shimmering jewelry to ancient weaponry, and uncover the secrets of Baekje life through both permanent displays and special exhibits.
Relax in Jeonju
At dusk, we travel to Jeonju, where you’ll settle into your hotel. Savor local cuisine with included lunch and dinner, and prepare to soak up Jeonju’s rich traditions tomorrow.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2:Jeonju - Jangseong - Gwangju, South Korea
Tradition, Tea, and Tranquil Temples
Start the morning with a delicious breakfast before heading out for a one-of-a-kind cultural immersion.
Embrace Heritage at Jeonju Hanok Village
Wander through Jeonju Hanok Village, home to over 800 beautifully preserved hanok houses that celebrate Korea’s architectural past. The village’s nostalgic charm stands out in stark contrast to the bustling modern city beyond, inviting you to step back in time.
Hanbok Wearing Experience
Choose your favorite hanbok – the vibrant traditional Korean dress – and transform your visit into a living piece of history. Snap memorable photos with your companions as you stroll through the historic streets, making your adventure both authentic and unforgettable.
Gyeonggijeon Shrine Discovery
Explore the Gyeonggijeon Shrine, built in 1410. Here, admire the portrait of King Tae-jo, founder of the Joseon Dynasty, and soak up centuries of royal legacy in idyllic surroundings.
Journey to Jangseong and Baegyangsa Temple
After lunch, travel to peaceful Jangseong and the serene Baegyangsa Temple nestled within Naejangsan National Park. Marvel at the temple surrounded by mountains and valleys, which offer dazzling scenery year-round – and especially spectacular red maple leaves in fall.
Mindful Moments: Tea Conversation with a Monk
Experience a special tea ceremony and heartfelt conversation with a resident monk. Learn about Korean Buddhist culture while feeling the tranquil spirit of the temple.
Evening Return & Rest in Gwangju
Conclude your day’s journey with a delicious dinner, before settling in at your hotel in Gwangju for a restful night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Gwangju - Boseong - Suncheon - Busan South Korea
Awaken Your Senses at Boseong Green Tea Plantation
Fuel up with breakfast and embark on a scenic drive to the lush, rolling hills of Boseong Green Tea Plantation. Admire endless rows of vibrant green tea bushes and learn about Korea’s tea-making traditions. Treat yourself to the region’s signature delight—Boseong Green Tea Ice Cream—fresh from the source!
Lunch Break
After exploring the tea fields, relax and enjoy a tasty lunch before the journey continues.
Explore Suncheonman Bay – Nature’s Living Canvas
Next, soak in the wild beauty of Suncheonman Bay, a breathtaking coastal wetland known for its 3.5 km serene stream, sweeping tidelands, and ocean of silver reed fields swaying in the breeze. This Ramsar-listed habitat is teeming with migratory birds and diverse wildlife—keep your eyes peeled for a rare sighting!
Arrival in Busan
As the day ends, journey to Busan, Korea's vibrant port city by the sea. Settle in for a comfortable two-night stay, perfectly positioned to maximize your exploration of this bustling metropolis.
Note: If it’s the last Monday of the month and Suncheonman Bay is closed, you’ll discover the historic Nak-an Fortress instead, wandering ancient ramparts and stepping back in time.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Busan, South Korea
Heroes, Seafood, & Sky-High Views
Morning: Reflect at the UN Memorial Cemetery
Begin your morning with a deeply moving visit to the United Nations Memorial Cemetery, the sole UN cemetery in the world. Walk the peaceful grounds, spanning 14 hectares, and honor the memory of 2,300 fallen soldiers from the Korean War. The beautifully maintained graves are organized by nation, serving as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for peace.
Dive Into Jagalchi Fish Market
Next, let your senses come alive at Jagalchi Market—Korea’s largest, most bustling seafood market. Marvel at endless stalls of freshly caught fish and seafood, watch skillful vendors at work, and perhaps even sample some of the local delicacies for a truly authentic Busan experience.
Soar on the Songdo Sea Cable Car (Busan Air Cruise)
Cap off the day’s adventures with an exhilarating ride on the Songdo Sea Cable Car, also known as the Busan Air Cruise. Glide for a mile across sparkling Songdo Bay and marvel at panoramic views of Songdo Beach, Namhang Bridge, and the stunning coastline below. Don’t forget your camera—this is picture-perfect Busan!
Tour Concludes at Songdo
With the official tour ending here, enjoy free time to further explore Busan’s vibrant energy by night. If you’d like to return to the hotel, simply follow your guide.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 5: Busan - Gyeongju, South Korea
Panoramic Beginnings at Nurimaru APEC House
Kick off your day at Dongbaekseom Island, surrounded by camellias and ocean views. Explore Nurimaru APEC House, the monumental site of the 2005 APEC Summit. Revel in its modern architecture, set against natural beauty—a favorite photo spot and symbol of Busan’s global spirit.
Journey to Gyeongju—The ‘Museum Without Walls’
Leave Busan behind as you travel to Gyeongju, ancient capital of the Silla kingdom. Upon arrival, enjoy a delicious lunch to fuel your explorations ahead.
Bulguksa Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Step into history with a visit to Bulguksa Temple. Marvel at centuries-old pagodas, serene lotus ponds, and intricate carvings that showcase the spiritual artistry of 8th-century Korea. Feel the tranquil energy and discover why this temple is a South Korean icon.
Royal Resting Places—Daereungwon Tomb Complex
Wander grassy mounds where Silla kings and nobles slumber. Daereungwon’s ancient tombs offer a fascinating glimpse into royal life, and the nearby Cheonmachong tomb allows you to walk inside and view priceless artifacts.
Relics at Gyeongju National Museum
Dive deeper into the Silla legacy at Gyeongju National Museum. Here, find glittering gold crowns, Buddhist statuary, and everyday treasures from Korea’s golden age, beautifully preserved and displayed.
Stargazing at Cheomseongdae Observatory
Before dinner, visit the legendary Cheomseongdae Observatory. Built in the 7th century under Queen Seondeok, this elegant tower is one of Asia’s oldest surviving observatories—perfect for sunset photos and a fitting end to your historical adventures.
Gyeongju Stay
After a day steeped in history and heritage, settle into your hotel in Gyeongju. Enjoy included breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Gyeongju - Daegu - Andong - Pyeongchang, South Korea
Culinary Traditions & Village Heritage
Morning: Depart Gyeongju for Daegu Culinary Experience
After breakfast, your journey continues as you travel from Gyeongju to Daegu—ready to embrace the heart of Korean culture and cuisine.
Authentic Han-Gwa Class: Daegu Traditional Culture Center
Dive into a hands-on culinary adventure guided by a renowned regional cuisine expert. Learn the secrets behind traditional Korean tea snacks (“han-gwa”) as you chop, shape, and fry alongside a certified master. Cap off your culinary efforts with a practice session and tasting—savoring the flavors of your just-made treats!
(Note: This class requires a minimum of 8 participants. If the group is smaller, your morning will be spent at the awe-inspiring Buyongdae Cliff, 64 meters high and overlooking the river-wrapped Hahoe Village below—a true photographer’s dream. “Buyong” means lotus, echoing the village’s blossom-like layout from above.)
Timeless Scenes at Andong Hahoe Village
Step back in time at the picturesque Andong Hahoe Village, nestled within a curve of the Nakdonggang River. Wander ancient lanes lined with thatched and tiled-roof houses, meet residents of the storied Ryu clan, and soak in the artistry and architecture that make this UNESCO-listed village famous.
Evening: Dinner and Journey to Pyeongchang
Savor a delicious dinner on your journey to Pyeongchang, reflecting on a day filled with culinary creativity and living tradition. Arrive in Pyeongchang and check into your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Pyeongchang - Yangyang - Seoul, South Korea
Journey from Pyeongchang to Mt. Seorak
Start your day with breakfast, then set out for the majestic Jujeongol Valley of Mt. Seorak—a haven for nature lovers and hikers alike.
Jujeongol of Mt. Seorak – A Hiker’s Paradise
As you arrive, prepare to be awestruck by the dramatic rock formations, crystal-clear waters, and serene forest paths. In fall, the landscape bursts with fiery reds and golds—the ultimate backdrop for your morning trek. Breathe in fresh mountain air and take plenty of photos as you explore one of Korea’s most scenic natural wonders.
Local Flavors at a Mountain Eatery
After your invigorating hike, reward yourself with a delicious lunch at a charming local restaurant, sampling specialties from the region and savoring the tranquil surroundings.
Return to Seoul, Journey’s Finale
With spirits high and cameras filled, relax on your return trip to Seoul. Arrive in the vibrant Insadong district around 5:00 PM—perfect for a final stroll and souvenir shopping as your unforgettable adventure concludes.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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