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A Cultural Journey Through South Korea

South Korea is a country of remarkable resilience, shaped by centuries of history, philosophy, and cultural pride. Located on a mountainous peninsula between powerful neighbors, Korea has preserved its distinct identity through deep Confucian traditions, strong national spirit, and a profound connection to nature.

This journey invites travelers to experience South Korea’s dynamic contrasts—royal palaces and futuristic skylines, ancient temples and bustling markets, peaceful bamboo forests and vibrant coastal cities. From historic capitals to living folk villages and modern cultural hubs, this immersive itinerary offers a meaningful understanding of Korea’s past, present, and enduring cultural values.

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1. Seoul

Seoul, South Korea

2. Suwon-si

Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

3. Jeonju-si

Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk State, South Korea

4. Damyang-gun

Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

5. Gwangju

Gwangju, South Korea

6. Boseong-gun

Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

7. Busan

Busan, South Korea

8. Gyeongju-si

Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

9. Haeinsa

122 Haeinsa-gil, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

10. Andong-si

Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Day 1- Depart

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Departure for Seoul

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Depart

  • International departure for Seoul, South Korea

  • Overnight flight with in-flight services

Day 2- Seoul

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Arrival in Seoul

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Seoul (1)

  • Breakfast: In-flight

  • Arrival at Incheon International Airport

  • Meet your English-speaking local guide

  • Private transfer to your hotel in Seoul

  • Time to rest after the long journey

  • Welcome dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Seoul

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Day 3- Seoul

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Royal Seoul & Traditional Neighborhoods

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Seoul (2)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Walk through Gwanghwamun Gate, the historic entrance to Korea’s main royal palace

  • See statues honoring King Sejong, creator of the Korean alphabet, and Admiral Yi Sun-sin, a national hero

  • Watch the ceremonial Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, showcasing traditional uniforms and court rituals

  • Explore the palace complex, learning about the Joseon Dynasty and royal life

  • Visit the National Folk Museum, displaying traditional Korean daily life, customs, and social structure

  • Walk through Bukchon Hanok Village, a preserved residential area of traditional wooden homes

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Explore Insadong, known for crafts, calligraphy, and tea houses

  • Visit Jogyesa Temple, the center of Korean Zen Buddhism

  • Evening walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream, a restored urban waterway

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Seoul

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Day 4- Seoul

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Art, Palaces & Markets

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Seoul (3)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Visit the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, blending traditional Korean art with contemporary works

  • Explore the National Museum of Korea, one of Asia’s largest museums

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Visit Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for harmony with nature

  • Walk through the palace’s Secret Garden, once reserved for royalty

  • Stroll through Seochon Village, a historic hanok neighborhood

  • Visit Tongin Market, famous for its traditional token-based food experience

  • Optional: Cookin’ Nanta Show, a high-energy non-verbal performance blending music, comedy, and cooking

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Seoul

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Day 5- SEOUL / SUWON / JEONJU

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Seoul → Suwon → Jeonju

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Seoul- Jeonju (1)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Travel to Suwon

  • Visit Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO-listed military fortress representing advanced 18th-century engineering

  • Explore Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, used by the royal family during wartime

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Continue to Jeonju, considered the birthplace of Korean cuisine

  • Walk through Jeonju Hanok Village, home to hundreds of preserved traditional houses

  • Dinner featuring Jeonju Bibimbap, Korea’s most famous regional dish

  • Overnight: Jeonju

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Day 6- JEONJU / DAMYANG/ GWANGJU

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Jeonju → Damyang → Gwangju

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Jeonju- Gwangju (1)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Travel to Maisan Provincial Park

  • Visit Tapsa Temple, known for its unique hand-stacked stone pagodas

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Continue to Damyang

  • Walk through Juknokwon Bamboo Forest, symbolizing harmony between nature and Korean philosophy

  • Visit the Bamboo Museum to learn about bamboo’s role in Korean crafts and daily life

  • Travel to Gwangju

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Gwangju

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Day 7- GWANGJU / BOSEONG / BUSAN

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Gwangju → Boseong → Busan

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Gwangju- Busan (1)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Travel to Boseong Green Tea Fields

  • Walk through Daehandawon Tea Plantation, Korea’s most famous tea-growing region

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Continue to Busan, Korea’s second-largest city

  • Relax at Haeundae Beach, a symbol of modern coastal Korea

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Busan

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Day 8- BUSAN / GYEONGJU

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Busan → Gyeongju

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Busan- Gyeongju (1)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Visit Jagalchi Fish Market, the largest seafood market in Korea

  • Explore Gukje Market, reflecting post-war Korean resilience

  • Lunch featuring fresh seafood

  • Travel to Gyeongju, the former capital of the Silla Kingdom

  • Visit the Gyeongju National Museum

  • Walk through Tumuli Park, featuring ancient royal burial mounds

  • See Cheomseongdae Observatory, East Asia’s oldest astronomical observatory

  • Evening visit to Anapji Pond, beautifully illuminated at night

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Gyeongju

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Day 9- GYEONGJU / HAEINSA / ANDONG

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Gyeongju → Haeinsa → Andong

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Gyeongju- Andong (1)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Visit Bulguksa Temple, representing the ideal Buddhist world

  • Visit Seokguram Grotto, home to a masterfully carved stone Buddha

  • Travel to Andong

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Visit Hahoe Folk Village, a living village preserving Confucian traditions

  • Visit the Mask Museum to learn about traditional Korean performance culture

  • Explore Byeongsan Seowon, highlighting Confucian education and philosophy

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Overnight: Andong

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Day 10- ANDONG / SEOUL

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Andong → Seoul

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Andong- Seoul (4)

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Return to Seoul

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Optional Korean cooking class

  • Visit Jongmyo Shrine, dedicated to royal ancestral rites

  • Explore Gwangjang Market

  • Visit Dongdaemun Design Plaza, a symbol of modern Korean architecture

  • Korean barbecue dinner experience

  • Overnight: Seoul

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Day 11- SEOUL / DMZ / SEOUL

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DMZ Excursion & Departure

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Seoul- Depart

  • Breakfast: At the hotel

  • Check out of hotel

  • Visit the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a powerful symbol of modern Korean history

  • Explore the Third Infiltration Tunnel, Dorasan Station, and Dora Observatory

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Visit Seokchon Lake and view Lotte World Tower

  • Optional visit to Seoul Sky Observatory

  • Transfer to Incheon International Airport for departure

  • Flight and arrival back in the United States

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