Soulful South Korea
Soulful South Korea
10 Days
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$3109
$3109
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Soulful South Korea
10 Days Starting and ending in Seoul
Visiting:
Seoul
,Seoraksan National Park
,Abai Village
,Seorak Beach
,Golgulsa Temple
,Gyeongju-si
,Busan
,Jeonju-si
Tour operator:
Physical rating:
Medium
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Trip Styles:
Activities:
Tour code:
SKO
Group size:
5 - 18
Age range:
25-99
Tour operated in:
English
Interests:
Recommended For:
Private Available:
Request A Private Tour
From:
$2961 (USD)
tourhub discount: $148
Tour Overview
Experience South Korea’s urban and rural wonders on this 10-day adventure. After sightseeing and singing your heart out on a karaoke night in Seoul, venture into the tunnels of the Demilitarized Zone, running along the North Korean border. Admire mountain scenery as you hike through Seoraksan National Park, spend a night in a hillside Buddhist temple and discover the archaeological gems of Gyeongju by bike. You’ll gain an authentic taste of the country’s vibrant food and drink scene with a traditional cooking class in Busan, and plenty of local dishes, like ‘bibimbap’ in Jeonju, before returning to Seoul by train.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive in Seoul
Location:
Seoul
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
L7 Myeongdong by Lotte
Meals Included:
Dinner
Touch down at Incheon International Airport and head to your hotel in central Seoul, where our Local Insider will meet you. They will accompany the group throughout the trip. Join your fellow travellers in the lobby for a welcome meeting at 5pm before heading out for dinner together. There’s no better way to start your trip than a Korean barbecue, featuring roasting meats and vegetables over coals before wrapping them in a lettuce leaf with ssamjang sauce. Round off your first night at the N Seoul Tower on Namsan Mountain, where you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the city.
Activities included:
Welcome dinner
N Seoul Tower visit
Day 2 : Visit Seoul’s most important landmarks and embrace karaoke
Location:
Seoul
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
L7 Myeongdong by Lotte
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Loosen up with a yoga class ahead of a day exploring the capital. If you’ve seen the Netflix series Squid Game you’ll recognise several locations as you go. Your first stop is Gyeongbokgung Palace, the home of the Joseon dynasty from 1395 until its destruction during the Japanese invasion of 1592. Watch the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony before moving on to the Blue House – the South Korean presidential residence. After lunch at Tongin Market, stroll through the mazey alleyways of Bukchon Hanok Village, lined with traditional houses. Later on, ready yourself for a night of karaoke.
Activities included:
Yoga class
Gyeongbokgung Palace visit
Blue House visit
Tongin Market visit
Bukchon Hanok Village exploration
Karaoke night
Optional activities:
SMTOWN Coex Artium visit (Subject to re-opening)
Day 3 : Explore the tunnels of the Demilitarized Zone
Location:
Seoul
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
L7 Myeongdong by Lotte
Meals Included:
Breakfast
This morning, you’ll visit the Demilitarized Zone – a strip of land that runs along the border with North Korea. Catch a glimpse of the closest North Korean villages from the Dora Observatory before descending into the DMZ tunnels, hiking as close as 170m away from the border. En route back to Seoul, a North Korean defector will offer a fascinating insight into life in the world’s most secretive country. Later on, you’ll have an opportunity to attend a Nanta show (a non-verbal comedy cooking performance) or explore the lively Itaewon district, renowned for its abundance of restaurants, bars and clubs.
Activities included:
DMZ half-day trip
Optional activities:
Nanta show
Day 4 : Hike in Seoraksan National Park and visit Abai Village
Location:
Seoraksan National Park, Abai Village, Seorak Beach
Accommodation:
Resort, Resort
Accommodation Name:
Hanhwa Resort Seorak
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Leave Seoul behind as you venture east to Seoraksan National Park – a 398 sq km expanse of mountains and forests,home to over 2,000 animal species, including Korean gorals, musk deer and Siberian flying squirrels. Take in the scenery while hiking to Ulsanbawi Rock, known for its six jagged granite peaks. In the afternoon, ride the Gatbae Boat (featured in famous Korean TV dramas) to Abai Village, which became a refuge for displaced North Koreans in the 1950s. There’s also time to check out the Lighthouse Observatory for superb views of Sokcho city and Seoraksan Mountain.
Activities included:
Seoraksan National Park hike
Gatbae Boat ride
Abai Village visit
Lighthouse Observatory visit
Optional activities:
Sokcho fish market visit
Day 5 : Learn traditional martial arts and meditation at a Buddhist temple
Location:
Golgulsa Temple
Accommodation:
Homestay
Accommodation Name:
Golgulsa Temple
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Dinner
Your journey continues south to Golgulsa Temple, just outside Gyeongju on the slopes of Hamwolsan Mountain. Built in the sixth century, the temple houses 12 caves carved into the cliffside and connected by steep stairs, with a large stone statue of Buddha at the highest point. Here, you’ll have the option to go horse riding and learn all about the traditional Buddhist martial art of sunmudo, followed by a delicious vegetarian dinner. Spend the rest of the evening learning all about Buddhist chanting and meditation before settling down for the night.
Activities included:
Korean traditional arts performance
Sunmudo demonstration and training session
Buddhist chanting and meditation session
Optional activities:
Horseback riding
Day 6 : Take a cycling tour of Gyeongju and dine in a hanok
Location:
Gyeongju-si
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
Silla Boutique Hotel Premium
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Rise and shine: it’s time to put your new knowledge into practice in an early morning Buddhist chanting and meditation session. Afterwards, try your hand at archery, before leaving for Gyeongju, the former capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom. There, you’ll embark on a bike tour of the main landmarks, including Bulguksa Temple and Cheonmachong Tomb. Enjoy an authentic dinner in a hanok (traditional Korean house) followed by a visit to Wolji Pond, part of the spectacular Donggung Palace complex that is worth catching when illuminated at night.
Activities included:
Buddhist chanting and meditation session
Archery lesson
Gyeongju city cycling tour
Wolji Pond visit
Day 7 : Enjoy a cooking class and ride a cable car in Busan
Location:
Busan
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
Paradise Hotel Busan
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Today, you’ll arrive in Busan on the south coast. It’s renowned for its culinary scene that you’ll discover in a cooking masterclass with an experienced local chef. After learning the techniques and flavour combinations used in Korean cuisine, you’ll get to enjoy your creations accompanied by rice wine, with a tea ceremony to follow. Spend the afternoon sunbathing and swimming at Songdo Beach, or take the cable car for aerial views of South Korea’s second-largest city. Treat yourself to an evening of relaxation at Centum Spa Land, where you can enjoy hot tubs, saunas, massages and more.
Activities included:
Centum Spa Land visit
Optional activities:
Songdo Beach visit
Songdo Marine Cable Car ride
Day 8 : Visit South Korea’s largest seafood market and taste soju
Location:
Busan
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
Paradise Hotel Busan
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Seafood fan? You’re in luck. Busan is home to Jagalchi Market, the largest seafood market in South Korea. It’s a true feast for the senses and there’s not much you won’t find while wandering between the pungent stalls. Select whatever fresh seafood you like and take it upstairs to the restaurant floor to be cooked for lunch. If seafood isn’t your thing, don’t worry – nearby BFF Square is a street food haven. Explore at leisure before reconvening at Haeundae Beach to taste a variety of soju drinks (a clear, subtly sweet Korean spirit); non-alcoholic alternatives are also on offer.
Activities included:
Jagalchi Fish Market visit
BIFF Square visit
Soju tasting session
Day 9 : Gorge on bibimbap and explore the Hanok village of Jeonju
Location:
Jeonju-si
Accommodation:
Hotel
Accommodation Name:
The Hanok
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Jeonju, one of South Korea’s most culturally rich cities, is the ideal place to spend the final day of your trip. It’s the birthplace of ‘bibimbap’, a hugely popular rice bowl meal topped with vegetables, meats, sweet and spicy gochujang sauce, and an egg. As well as eating this classic dish, you'll also be able to try 17 different side dishes to complete the experience. Afterwards, step back in time at the Hanok Village and admire the beautifully preserved traditional architecture before enjoying local beers at a craft brewery and sampling ‘makgeolli’ (a milky, rice-based Korean liquor).
Activities included:
Bibimbap experience
Hanok village visit
Craft brewery visit
Makgeolli tasting session
Day 10 : Depart from Seoul
Location:
Jeonju-si, Seoul
Meals Included:
Breakfast
There’s still time to squeeze in a walk along the Jeonjuchun River and a visit to Nambu Market in the morning before catching the train back to Seoul – at 3.24pm. An earlier departure is also available should you need to catch an earlier flight. It’s then time to bid farewell to your new friends as you begin your journey home, or opt to extend your stay in South Korea and see what else the country has to offer.
Activities included:
Nambu Market visit
Train back to Seoul
What's Included
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Local Insider
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Accommodation
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Private and local transport
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Meals described in the itinerary
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Activities described in the itinerary
What's Not Included
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International flights
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Meals not in the itinerary
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Visas (if required)
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Airport transfers
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Optional activities
Check out our Q&As
Can I travel in my own private group?
Yes you can. Our team of Travel Experts can put together a bespoke trip to suit all group sizes in most destinations around the world. Please contact us for more details.
Why should I travel with Culture Trip?
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What is the group size?
Our maximum group size is 18, although our average group size is 10-12 people. Group travel is a great way to meet other people, and you will have the safety of travelling with a group, but you can also decide how much time you want to spend by yourself.
Do I need any vaccinations?
As a tour operator we are unable to give medical advice, however we suggest you contact your doctor, a professional medical travel clinic or check out the World Health Organisation website for more details.
Do I need to tip?
Tips are not included in the price of your trip but are entirely optional and at your discretion.
Is there any age limit on the Trips?
You must be 25 or over to travel on our trips, however there is no upper age limit. You just need a sense of adventure.
Will there always be a guide on the trip?
Absolutely yes. We pride ourselves on our expert Local Insiders - they are an integral part of what makes our trips so special. Your Local Insider will accompany you throughout the trip and is there to help and assist in any way possible as well as ensure everything works to time.
Are flights / transport to the destination included?
No - our travellers come from all over the world so flights and / or transport to the start destination are not included.
What happens if I am travelling on my own?
Most accommodations on our trips are reserved on a twin share basis. Therefore, if you are travelling on your own you will be sharing a room with another Culture Trip traveller of the same sex. However, most of the time it is possible to pay a supplement for your own room. Please ask your Travel Expert for more information.
What is not included in the trip?
We don’t include the following in our trips: insurance (however you must have insurance to travel on one of our trips), flights, tips for local guides, optional activities and other meals and services not mentioned in your itinerary.
What kind of luggage should I bring?
It depends on the type of trip you have booked, but we usually recommend a soft sided bag or case as they are easier to handle on a trip.
What visas do I need?
Depending on your passport and your destination, you may need a visa to travel on one of our trips. It is up to you to ensure you have any and all necessary visas before you travel. We recommend you check with a specialist visa agency at least 6 weeks before you travel.
How fit do I need to be to take one of your trips?
We offer a variety of different trips, most of which do not require a specific level of fitness. Some of our trips are more active, but we include details on each specific trip information page. If you are unsure please don’t hesitate to ask one of our Travel Experts.
Do I need to buy travel insurance?
Yes - all travellers must have travel insurance before they join one of our trips. You are strongly advised to take out your policy at the time of booking to protect your holiday payments in the event of cancellation.
How many meals are included?
Breakfast is included daily and then depending on your itinerary, some lunches and dinners. This is clearly indicated in the trip details or ask your Travel Expert to confirm.
How much money should I bring?
This will depend on how long your trip is, your destination and how much you intend to spend on personal expenses and any meals that aren’t included. It is a good idea to check out the cost of a local lunch and dinner in your destination before you travel.
Are airport transfers included?
Some of our trips do not include airport transfers, so we recommend customers either take public transport or a taxi. However, if you would like us to arrange a private transfer please ask one of our travel experts who can arrange this for you.
What happens if I need to amend or cancel my booking?
You can change the date of your tour up to 60 days prior to departure and cancel at any time, although cancellation conditions may apply.
What kind of transport do you use on your trips?
We use a mix of public and private transport on our trips, but usually a small and comfortable minibus, so we can access more remote destinations that larger groups can’t get to.
When will I know if my trip is guaranteed?
We usually wait until we have a few travellers booked on a trip before we guarantee it will run. The latest we will guarantee a trip is 60 days ahead of departure, often it will be long before.
Can I book extra nights accommodation before or after my trip?
Yes, call or email one of our Travel Experts who will be able to add accommodation to your booking.
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Free Date Changes
Culture Trip allows you to make 2 free date changes, as long as the change is made at least 55 days before the start of the tour.
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Transfer as credit to Future Tours
Culture Trip allows you to transfer existing payments to a future tour to avoid cancellation fees if you can't travel and inform culture trip, 56 days before departure.
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Low Deposit
Culture Trip requires a minimum deposit of 100% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 56 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of culture trip charges.
Up to 55 days before tour starts: 100% of deposit.
At 29 days before tour starts: 100% of booking price.
Soulful South Korea
10 Days Starting and ending in Seoul
Visiting:
Seoul
,Seoraksan National Park
,Abai Village
,Seorak Beach
,Golgulsa Temple
,Gyeongju-si
,Busan
,Jeonju-si
Tour operator:
Physical rating:
Medium
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Trip Styles:
Activities:
Tour code:
SKO
Group size:
5 - 18
Age range:
25-99
Tour operated in:
English
Interests:
Recommended For:
Private Available:
Request A Private Tour
From:
$2961 (USD)
tourhub discount: $148
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