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Nights in
Seoul
Nights in
Busan
Arrival at ICN Airport: Meet and greet by an English-speaking guide upon arrival.
Transfer to Seoul: Move to the city via private car (approx. 1 hour).
Free Leisure: Personal time to explore the surroundings at your own pace.
Dinner: Enjoy Indian cuisine at 'Taj Palace' or a similar restaurant.
Incheon International Airport: One of the world's leading transit hubs, known for its exceptional service and state-of-the-art facilities.
Seoul: The vibrant capital of South Korea, where ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology coexist harmoniously.
Gyeongbok Palace: Visit the main royal palace and witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony(10:00 or 14:00). Ceremony performance is subject to weather condition.
* Gyeongbok Palace built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace) Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces. The premises were once destroyed by fire during the Imjin War (Japanese Invasions, 1592-1598). However, all of the palace buildings were later restored under the leadership of Heungseondaewongun during the Reign of King Gojong (1852-1919).
OPTIONAL: Traditional costume experience – wearing hanbok in the palace From 20$/Pax
• Lunch- (Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name : Ganga or similar
Bukchon Hanok Village: Walk through this historic village composed of hundreds of traditional Korean houses (hanoks).
* Bukchon Hanok Village–Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, it is home to hundreds of traditional houses, called hanok, that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. The name Bukchon, which literally translates to "northern village," came about as the neighborhood lies north of two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture. As Bukchon Hanok Village is an actual neighborhood with people's Homes, visitors are advised to be respectful at all times while looking around.
Insadong Antique Street: Explore alleys filled with traditional crafts, antiques, and cozy tea houses.
* Insadong Antique Alleyis “well known as a traditional street to both locals and foreigners” and represents the “culture of the past and the present”. It contains a mixture of historical and modern atmosphere and is a “unique area of Seoul that truly represents the cultural history of the nation.” The area is well known for sightseeing, with approximately 100,000 visitors on Sundays reported in 2000. Insadong is also a visiting spot for foreign Dignitaries such as Queen Elizabeth II and the princes of Spain and the Netherlands. It contains 40 percent of the nation’s antique shops and art galleries as well as 90 percent of the traditional stationery shops.
Cheonggyecheon Stream: A peaceful stroll along this eco-friendly restored stream in the heart of downtown.
* Cheonggyecheon Streamis an 11 km long modern stream that runs through downtown Seoul. Created as part of an urban renewal project, Cheonggyecheon is a restoration of the stream that was once there before during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The stream was covered with an elevated highway after the Korean War (1950-1953), as part of the country's post-war economic development. The stream starts from Cheonggye Plaza, a popular cultural arts venue, and passes under a total of 22 bridges before Flowing into the Hangang (River), with many attractions along its length.
Optional Programs: Choose between a Gimbap making experience or a K-Pop dance Program – (Dance Class+ Music-video Shoot)
• Dinner-(Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name : Little India Seoul or similar • Overnight at SEOUL
DMZ Tour: Explore Imjingak Park, The 3rd Tunnel, and Dora Observatory (Passport required).
• DMZ Ticketing is subject to on-line reservation,( Please provide the Passport copy before 1-2 Month before the departure date) •Lunch-(Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name : AsiaAsia or similar Transfer to Seoul(1hour)
Yonsei University Foreign Student Curriculum Visit the campus to learn about the foreign student curriculum and academic environment.
Hongdae Street: Experience the youthful energy of Seoul, famous for its street performances and artistic vibe.
• Dinner-(Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name : Hello India or similar N - Seoul Tower with Cable Car Take a cable car ride to enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city. (Option additional Observatory Per Person USD 20)
* N-Seoul Tower: The top of the tower is at almost 480 meters above sea level, including Namsan Mountain (243m) and the tower’s own height (236.7m), making it one of the tallest towers in Asia. It is comprised of Seoul Tower Plaza, recently opened to public access after 40 years, and N Seoul Tower, operated by CJ Foodville since 2005. The tower was first Established as a broadcasting tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, It has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul.
• Overnight at SEOUL:
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ): A unique historical site that offers a profound look into the division and security of the Korean Peninsula.
Yonsei University: One of Korea's most prestigious private universities, recognized for its global outlook and beautiful campus.
Transfer to Seoul Station & Bullet Train to Busan (KTX 2nd Class Ticket including) KTX Bullet Train: High-speed travel from Seoul Station to Busan (approx. 2h 40min). Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: A rare seaside Buddhist temple offering breathtaking ocean views
• Lunch-(Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name :Namaste or similar Gamcheon Culture Village: Wander through the colorful houses and narrow alleys of this artistic hillside village.
BIFF Square & Jagalchi Market: Visit the home of the Busan International Film Festival and Korea's largest seafood market.
Oryukdo Skywalk: Walk on a transparent glass bridge overlooking the coastal cliffs and the sea.
• Dinner-(Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name :Bombay Brau or similar
• Overnight at BUSAN
KTX: Korea's premier high-speed rail network, providing a fast and comfortable connection across the country.
Jagalchi Fish Market: A representative landmark of Busan where you can witness the dynamic daily lives of local seafood vendors.
Nurimaru APEC House: Visit the site of the 2005 APEC Summit located on the scenic Dongbaek Island.
• Lunch-(Indian cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name :Hello India AL LA WA or similar
Haeundae Blue Line Park Train: Enjoy a ride on the Beach Train or Sky Capsule along the coastline.
Haeundae Beach & Street: Relax on Korea's most famous white sand beach and explore the nearby streets.
National Korea Maritime & Ocean University(KMOU) Curriculum: Explore the specialized curriculum of Korea's leading maritime institution.
• Dinner-(Middle Eastern cuisine restaurant or similar) –Restaurant name : Persian Palace or similar •Overnight in BUSAN
Nurimaru APEC House: A modern architectural masterpiece that hosted world leaders, set against the backdrop of the sea.
KMOU: A unique university situated on its own island, dedicated to training experts for the global maritime industry.
Transfer to Airport: Breakfast at the hotel followed by a transfer to PUS International Airport for departure.
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