Day 1: Arrival at ICN airport - Seoul (Incheon)
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Tour guide will be waiting for you with signage.
Then take you to the hotel downtown, Seoul
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: Seoul â - Jejudo Island
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Yongduam Rock
Situated to the north of Jeju City, Yongduam was created by strong winds and waves over thousands of years. However, there are plenty of other stories of how it came to be. One legend has it that a dragon stealing precious jade from Mt. Halla was shot down by an arrow from the mountain deity. When he fell down on Yongduam, his body immediately sank into the ocean and his head rapidly froze looking at the sky. Another legend has it that a white horse, who dreamed of being a dragon and ascending to the sky, came to be caught by a soldier and froze into the rock.
From Yongduam, visitors can see Haeneo women divers working on catching seafood. Near the rock are various cafes, bars, and restaurants. The coastal road between Aewol-eup and Yongduam is a popular spot for couples. Cafes and seafood restaurants began to appear there five years ago and now form a pleasant cafĂŠ village.
Drinking a cup of coffee at the village cafĂŠ and driving along the scenic coastal lines, visitors can encounter Iho Beach where black rocks contrast with the emerald-blue ocean, Hagwi Coast, and Aewol Port. Aewol Port is also home to small seafood restaurants and fishing boats coming in and out, adding flavor to the coastal drive. Further from the port is one of the most popular beaches on Jeju Island, Hyeopjae Beach, showcasing the deep royal-blue sea year-round with splendid white sand.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Jejudo Island
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Sangumburi Crater
Sangumburi (ě°ęľźëśëŚŹ) is a crater with a circumference of over 2 km, and has been designated as a Natural Monument. It is located on the southeast side of Jeju-si, and is a flat crater, about 650 meters wide, 100 meters deep, and 2,070 meters in circumference. If you look at the crater from above up, it looks like a man-made circular stadium. There is a variety of plant-life in the crater. On the north side, Nandaeseong vegetation such as red-thorn trees, and magnolia trees grow, along with the rare winter strawberries. On the south side of the crater, Ondaerim vegetation such as evergreens, maples, and mountain strawberry trees cover the area. Because so many different kinds of trees and plants grow in such a limited space, it attracts the attention of researchers as well.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Ilchul Land
beautiful theme park with flower garden including Bonsai Garden.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Seongsan Ilchulbong
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak rose from under the sea in a volcanic eruption over 100,000 years ago. Located on the eastern end of Jejudo Island, there is a huge crater at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. The crater is about 600m in diameter and 90m high. With the 99 sharp rocks surrounding the crater, it looks like a gigantic crown. While the southeast and north sides are cliffs, the northwest side is a verdant grassy hill that is connected to the Seongsan Village. The ridge provides an ideal spot for walks and for horse riding as well.
The sunrise from the crater is magnificent. Also the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak surrounded by bright yellow colored canola flowers in the spring is truly a sight to behold.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Haenyeo refers to female divers who dive into the ocean water to gather various shellfish, seaweed, etc, without using any underwater diving equipment. When diving underwater, a haenyeo carries only a pair of goggles, a round ball-like tube to keep her balance, and a basket to put her collections in. Such women involved in the fishing industry are known to be scattered all around Jeju-do, Korea, Japan, and Russia.
Jeju-do has established the Jeju Haenyeo Museum to introduce to the world the unique activities and culture of Jejudoâs haenyeo female divers. Exhibition Hall 1 is entitled âHaenyeo Diverâs Lifeâ and has a restoration of a traditional haenyeoâs home, and her meals. Also on display, to show a more realistic view into their daily lives, are the various utensils used by female divers.
Exhibition Hall 2 displays a pair of haenyeo diversâ goggles and the fishing spheres they often use underwater. Her traditional working outfit is also on display along with various historical records and haenyeo-related materials.
Exhibition Hall 3 has an underwater theme called âThe Seaâ and displays the fishing industryâs culture. Traditional fishnets and fishing equipment are on display including small ship models and salt farm models.
The Jeju Haenyeo Museum exhibits various photos of haenyeo female divers and their activities, to provide an accurate picture of their lives. The Jeju Haenyeo Museum also has an observatory from where visitors can see an excellent view of the Hado-ri area, which has a garden with various sculptures and a resting area. The first floor lobby has a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase a variety of souvenirs related to haenyeo female divers.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Jeju Folklore & Natural Museum
Jeju Folklore & Natural History Museum currently has on exhibition folklore remains and natural historical materials of Jeju-do that were excavated in Jeju-do and displayed in 1984.
The museum is divided into four exhibition halls: the Natural History Hall, the Folklore Exhibition Hallâ
, the Folklore Exhibition Hallâ
Ą, and the Outdoor Exhibition.
The Natural History Exhibition Hall displays mainly natural historical items such as marine life, soil and rocks, and fauna and flora of Jeju in a three-dimensional way. It gives visitors a better understanding of Jejuâs unique nature and culture. It is divided into an Ecology Hall of Marine Life, a Soil and Rock Exhibition Hall, and a Land Ecosystem Hall.
In Folklore Exhibition Hall I, you will see a transformation in the lifestyle of Jeju-do Island as well as Jeju people, when you look at 2,381 displayed items. It also plays a very important role to visitors in helping them to understand the ancient lifestyle on Jeju Island by recapturing Jejuâs traditional housing architecture, rites of passage, and regional food specialties.
The Folklore Exhibition Hallâ
Ą exhibits diving gear used by Haenye (women divers) and farming tools used by farmers in Jeju-do. In addition, 100 items including traditional tools for daily living, ritual materials, and diverse stone structures made by volcanic rock of Jeju-do are showcased in this outdoor exhibition.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Mysterious Road (Dokkaebi Road)
Nothing is more baffling than the strange movement of things on the Mysterious Road of Jeju Island. Objects on the road roll up the hill instead of moving downwards. How could this be possible? On the surface, this upward movement appears to defy the laws of gravity but in reality, the phenomenon is just a mere optical illusion.
The Mysterious Road or the Dokkaebi Road in Jeju Island is one of the numerous magnetic hills scattered around the world. A slight downhill slope appears to be an uphill slope due to the seemingly high surroundings, creating an optical illusion that objects roll uphill.
Unbelievable? See how this natural illusion tricks your eyes.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Jejudo Island â- Busan, Hub of Asia
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Yongdusan Park
Yongdusan Mountain (49m) in downtown Busan is one of Busan's three famous mountains. It was originally called Songhyeonsan Mountain, which means a mountain with a view of the sea through the dense pine tree forest. Later, the name was changed to Yongdusan Mountain, as the mountain peak was shaped similar to a dragon's head (yongdu), protecting the area against foreign invaders overseas.
The mountain held shrines for the mountain gods built by the Japanese before the 8.15 Liberation. Now the mountain is home to a variety of monuments, including Cheokhwabi Monument, Chunghontap Pagoda, 4.19 Revolution Monument, a statue of Admiral Yi Sun-shin, and Busan Tower. During the Korea War, refugees built houses on the sides of the mountain all the way to the summit but these neighborhoods were burned down twice, leaving the mountain bare. Since then, fierce efforts of planting trees have led to transforming the burnt mountain to a beautiful park. The park was called Unam Park at the time of the Liberal Partyâs ruling but was renamed to Yongdusan Park after the April 19 Revolution in 1960. The park offers a beautiful view of Busan Port and the surrounding scenery. In particular, the night view from Busan tower is magnificent.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Busan Tower
Busan Tower is a symbol of Busan that stands proudly 69 m above sea level at a height of 120 m. The top of the tower is modeled after the baldaquin of Dabotap Pagoda in Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju.
Loved by Busan citizens and tourists alike, the tower offers a stunning night view and plenty to see, such as the Statue of the Great Admiral Yi Sun-sin, the Bell of the Citizens, a flower clock and a bust of the Busan-based independent activist, Baeksan An Hee-je.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Jagalchi Market
Jagalchi Market, located on the shoreside road in Busan's Jung-gu, is Korea's largest seafood market, selling both live and dried fish. After the Korean War, the market solidified itself as a fish market. Most of the people who sell fish are women, so the vendors here are called Jagalchi Ajumma, "ajumma" meaning middle-aged or married woman in Korean.
This market represents Busan and is famous throughout the country. Visitors can eat fresh raw fish right at the market. Even nowadays visitors can see women selling mackerel, sea squirts (ascidians) and whale meat on wooden boxes along the road outside of the market and along the shore.
Every year in October, the Jagalchi Cultural Tourism Festival is held, and it is easy to visit because of the convenient transportation provided by subway. Jagalchi Market is where you can see the lifestyle of the Busan locals.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 5: Busan-Jeonju, Walk back in time
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Jeonju
The land mark of Korean culture
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Hanji Museum
(Korean Traditional Mulberry paper), As Koreaâs first museum specializing in paper, it has an extensive collection of 3,000 artifacts and a database documenting the long history and superiority of Hanji (Korean paper). You also get DIY experience to make Korean paper with wooden tools and bring it back home.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Jeonju Hanok Village
the largest Korean Village with various traditional cultural facilities in the downtown area.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Gyeonggijeon Shrine
the symbol of Jeonjuâs Korean-style village. Gyeong gi jeon is especially beautiful in the autumn. Historical dramas and movies use the surrounding landscape as their background.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Jeonju Korean Traditional Wine Museum
At the museum, visitors can see the tools and machines used in the making of alcohol and get a closer look at the different types of Korean traditional wine. Some of the most interesting displays at the museum are the alcohol preparation room and the fermentation room. Thanks to speakers located in these two rooms, visitors are able to hear the amplified sounds of the fermentation process.
Duration:
40 minutes
Admission Included: YES
Day 6: Jeonju â Seoul, Fashion and technology-forward but also deeply traditional.
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Trickeye Museum Seoul
oday, we will head to ICE Gallery, the worldâs first indoor ice sculpture gallery thatâs open year-round. Also, we have an enjoyable time at the Trick Eye Museum, Trick eye transforms global cultural content
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Cookin' NANTA (Myeongdong)
the longest-running show in Korean history. The musical made its international debut at the 1999 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it received an award for best performance. Since then it has been staged in 57 countries around the world. Nanta opened Off-Broadway in New York City as well.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: YES
Day 7: Seoul â Suwon â Mt.Seoraksan, a treat for nature lovers and immerses you in the spectacular natural scenery
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Korean Folk Village
located in Yongin city. Visitors can see how people lived in the Joseon era. Thanks to the reproduced farmhouse, commonerâs house, government office, school, marketplace, and nobleâs house (Yangban), the village is a good place to start and see the history of Korea.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Yangsu-ri Strawberry Farm Experience
You pick up the strawberry at the farm, and enjoy to eat, also can bring 2kg strawberry back home.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Seoraksan National Park
which offers breathtaking views and is the home of 2,000 animal species and more than 1,400 rare plant species. UNESCO Historical Site designated this national park a Biosphere Preservation District in 1982 and the park has become the most famous national park in Korea. The best time to visit would be autumn when the park is at its finest.
Duration:
2 hours
Admission Included: YES
Day 8: Mt. Seoraksan
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Gwongeumseong Fortress
We will take a cable car to go up to Gwongeumseong Castle and enjoy a panoramic view of the mountain
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Sinheungsa Temple
Sinheungsa Temple was founded under the name of Hyangseongsa Temple by Buddhist monk Jajang during the reign of Queen Jindeok of the Silla dynasty. It was first established at the site of Kensington Hotel, but after being destroyed by fire several times, it was rebuilt at the present position during the reign of King Injo of the Joseon dynasty.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Sinheungsa Temple
On the path to Sinheungsa, there is a great bronze statue called the Great bronze statue, which is well over 10 meters high. Just beyond the statue, which is on a granite terrace, there is a bridge to the right called Hyeonsugyo, which was newly built for crossing the ravine.
Duration:
30 minutes
Admission Included: YES
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Sokcho
Abai Village is a small village in Sokcho City, located on the East Coast of Gangwon Province, where elderly people who fled from North Korea during the Korean War came and settled. Famous for its nostalgic atmosphere, if you ever want to know how Seoul looked like in the 1970âs this is the place to come.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 9: Mt. Seoraksan â Seoul, Breath of Traditional Korean culture
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
to experience the most representative edifices of the Joseon Dynasty (more than 500 years old)
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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National Folk Museum of Korea
to see Korean Unique culture as well as peopleâs lifestyle in the olden days.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Museum Kimchikan
You join the Kimchi cooking class and make delicious one by yourself instructed by expert. the take photos in Korean traditional outfit Hanbok
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
We visit Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) has a meaning of Dream, Design, and Play. It holds various exhibitions, fashion shows, forums, conferences, and other domestic and international events.
Duration:
1 hour
Admission Included: YES
Day 10: Free Day - Optional tour DMZ
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Paju
Free day
Optional tour - DMZ
Duration:
5 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 11: Seoul - ICN airport â- Home
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