Journeys: Soul of South Korea
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Journeys: Soul of South Korea

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Day 1: SEOUL
Day 1: SEOUL

Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. In the evening, join an orientation walk to connect with the city of Seoul.

Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group: Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.

Day 2: SEOUL
Day 2: SEOUL

Explore South Korea’s living history with a guided visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace, a symbol of national pride. Stroll through the grounds as you listen to the stories of this Joseon Dynasty palace. At the National Folk Museum, see the everyday artifacts that show the ways of centuries-old customs. Enjoy time to connect with Seoul’s Bukchon Hanok Village and Insadong neighborhood, historic alleyways lined with tea houses, traditional shops and calligraphy stalls. This afternoon, suit up in a customary dobok for your taekwondo class led by a local master. Reflecting Korean values of respect and discipline, learn the fundamentals of this ancient martial art and Korean culture.

Gyeongbokgung Palace: Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty built in 1395. The palace has been destroyed many times over, but more than 50 per cent of the buildings are still standing or are restored. The complex is also home to the National Palace Museum and the National Folk Museum.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST

Day 3: SEOUL
Day 3: SEOUL

Enjoy a full day at leisure to uncover the many layers of Seoul. Opt to take a day trip to the famed North and South Korean Border-the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to learn about and see firsthand one of the most geopolitically significant borders in the world. Alternately, choose to explore the world famous and affluent Gangnam district, where high class and K-Pop culture blend seamlessly. Whether you’re looking to fill up on incredible street food, relax in a traditional jjimjilbang, or wander the rhythmic streets of the city, today is yours to explore.

Free Time: The day is yours to explore Seoul how you wish!

Meal plan: BREAKFAST

Day 4: SEOUL/ GYEONGJU
Day 4: SEOUL/ GYEONGJU

Travel by train to the ancient capital of the Silla Dynasty–Gyeongju. Delve into the cultural richness of this historic town with lunch and a visit to the Yangdong Folk Village, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Immerse yourself in the tiled-roof homes and centuries-old Confucian traditions, still used today in this living museum. Continue to the Cheomseongdae Astronomical Observatory, the oldest in Asia, followed by a visit to the Royal Tombs–resting place of many Silla Dynasty kings, queens and nobles. Tonight, we are staying at a hanok, a traditional Korean inn, to connect with Korea’s ancient heritage. Here we’ll learn about the meaning and artistry of the iconic Korean dress hanbok, as well as the importance and history of hanok villages across Korea. Finish your day with a delicious traditional dinner.

Yangdong Folk Village: Get a fascinating look into life during the Joseon Dynasty on this visit to the Yangdong Folk Village. Founded in the early 1400s, the village boasts well-preserved buildings and has more than 160 homes displaying traditional Joseon architecture within a gorgeous natural setting.

: Get to your next destination faster than the speed of light (ok maybe not that fast) aboard a high-speed train.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST, DINNER

Day 5: GYEONGJU/ BUSAN
Day 5: GYEONGJU/ BUSAN

Begin the day with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site–Bulguksa Temple, a Buddhist temple known for its architectural and spiritual influence tucked in the hilly forest. After, drive to Busan, stopping at the colorful Gamcheon Cultural Village. Take in the sweeping views of the city on the Songdo Marine Cable Car up to the glass-floored observatory deck. Then dive into Busan’s famous street food scene by visiting Jagalchi Fish Market and Gukje Market. Sample fresh and locally caught seafood, such as oysters, snow crab and dried fish at Jagalchi. Then try some sizzling local specialities at Gukje and soak up the energy of South Korea’s most famous coastal bazaar.

Bulguksa Temple: Visit the six national treasures at the Bulguksa Temple. This UNESCO World Heritage site, from the 8th century, is considered the essence of Korean Buddhist culture.

: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST

Day 6: BUSAN
Day 6: BUSAN

After breakfast, visit the dramatically perched Yonggungsa Temple along the rocky coast. Explore this picturesque oceanside sanctuary before rolling up your sleeves for a hands-on kimchi making class to uncover the flavors, history and cultural significance of one of Korea’s most iconic dishes. Try many different types of kimchi, not just cabbage, with the never-ending list of veggies that can be “kimchi-fied” as Judy Joo talks about in her National Geographic article “5 ways to eat kimchi, a Korean staple.” Work off the delicious lunch with a hike along the coastal trails of Dongbaek Island to reach the APEC House, the modern-glass diplomatic building on the shore. The evening is yours to relax on the famous Haeundae Beach, one of Korea’s most iconic beaches.

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Visit: Originally built in 1376, this picturesque, cliffside Buddhist temple overlooks the East China Sea. Opt to grab a bizarre local snack at the traditional market. Legend foretells that should you pray here, at least one of your wishes will come true.

Free Time: Enjoy some free time to swim or relax in the sand on Korea’s most iconic beaches.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST, LUNCH

Day 7: BUSAN/ JEJU
Day 7: BUSAN/ JEJU

Fly to Jeju, a volcanic island off the southeast coast. Dive right into the adventure, heading to Seongsan Ilchulbong–Sunrise Peak, where cliffs of lava rise from the sea. Here we’ll meet the legendary haenyeo - “women of the sea.” These elder women free divers are famed for their impressively long breath holds and techniques passed down through generations. This practice has changed the genetics of these divers, as discussed in the National Geographic article “These Korean women divers have evolved traits to survive in frigid water”. Talk to the women and learn of their skills while sampling the freshly caught seafood. After, hike up to the peak for breathtaking views of the volcanic island, then head back down to visit the Haenyeo Museum to gain deeper insight into these incredible women.

Haenyeo Women Divers Experience: Watch the amazing Haenyeo free diving performance, a traditional "muljil," and learn about the lives and traditions of Jeju's female divers. Watch as the haenyeo harvest seafood from the sea in live shows. Witness their incredible breath-holding techniques as they surface with abalone, octopus, conch, sea cucumbers and more. Afterwards, have a chance to interact with these amazing women and sample some of their fresh catch.

: Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST

Day 8: JEJU
Day 8: JEJU

Set off on a full day of adventure around Jeju Island, starting at Hallim Park. Full of botanical gardens, lava caves and bonsai trails, Hallim showcases Jeju’s rich biodiversity. Continue to the Yongmeori Coast for a short and easy walk with a stunning view of wave-carved cliffs and Mt. Sanbang–a sacred mountain steeped in legend. A short walk brings us to Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, a stunning cascade 22 metres high and 12 metres wide tucked away in the subtropical rainforest. Cap off the day on a traditional wooden raft, called a taewoo, riding down the Soesokkak Estuary. This evening, choose to join your group for an optional farewell dinner.

Hallim Park: Wonder through the themed gardens of Hallim Park, under palm trees, through bonsai gardens, and a subtropical botanical garden. After a short tour within the park, opt to stroll through your favorite gardens or explore the caves, and visit a folk village.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST

Day 9: JEJU
Day 9: JEJU

Depart at any time.

Departure Day: Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.

Meal plan: BREAKFAST

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Lingue guida

English
Giorno 1: Seoul
Giorno 2: Seoul
Giorno 3: Seoul
Giorno 4: Seoul
Giorno 5: Seoul, Gyeongju
Giorno 6: Gyeongju, Busan
Giorno 7: Busan
Giorno 8: Busan, Isola di Jeju
Giorno 9: Isola di Jeju

Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Taekwondo Class, Seoul Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Kimchi Making Class, Busan Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group Your Local Living Moment: Hanok Stay, Gyeongju-si Your Local Living Moment: Haenyeo Women Divers Experience, Jeju-si. Arrival Transfer. Seoul Orientation Walk. Gyeongbokgung Palace. National Folklore Museum. Bukchon Hanok Village Exploration. Insadong Alley. Taekwondo Class. Free time in Seoul. Yangdong Folk Village. Cheomseongdae Observatory. Gyeongju Royal Tomb Visit. Hanok Stay. Bulguksa Temple. Gamcheon Culture Village. Songdo Maritime Cable Car Ride. Jagalchi Fish Market. Gukje Traditional Market. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Visit. Kimchi Making Class. Dongbaek Island. APEC House Visit, Free time in Haeundae Beach. Haenyeo Women Divers Experience. Seongsan Sunrise Peak Visit. Haenyeo Women Divers Museum. Hallim Park. Yongmeori Coast & Mt. Sanbang. Cheonjiyeon Waterfall. Soesokkak Estuary Boat Ride. Internal flights. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities

  • Breakfast x 8
  • Lunch x 1
  • Dinner x 1

Possibili alloggi

  • Hotel President
  • Hwangnamgwan Hanok stay
  • Heaundae Seacloud Hotel
  • LOTTE City Hotel Jeju

Informazioni aggiuntive

  • Travel Style: National Geographic Journeys
    Greater exploration, insider access, and the freedom to roam – all without sacrificing comfort.
  • Service Level: Upgraded
    Quality accommodations and more inclusions than on other G Adventures tours, like meals, private transport, and activities.
  • Physical Grading: 2 - Light
    Light walking and hiking suitable for most fitness levels. Nothing too challenging.
  • Transport: Private Vehicle, Bullet Train, Walking, Cable Car, Plane.
  • Accommodation: Hotel (7 nts), Hanok Stay (1 nt).

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