Epic South Korea & Japan - 26 Days
Who is this trip for
Age range
18 - 39Start / End
- Seoul
- Osaka
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
31Highlights
- Wander Gyeongbokgung Palace and Hanok Village for a taste of Korea’s royal and architectural heritage
- Dive into Gwangjang Market, featured in Netflix’s Street Food Asia.
- Ride the Haeundae Sky Capsule for sweeping ocean panoramas
- Kick it Taekwondo-style with a hands-on martial arts class—yes, you’ll break boards
- Sleep in traditional temple lodgings, join monks for prayer, and enjoy peaceful vegan meals
- Explore Gyeongju’s UNESCO sites and dress in Hanbok for a night in a traditional house
- Learn choreography from a pro and star in your own K-Pop dance video before a farewell dinner
- Visit Senso-ji Temple, Meiji Shrine, and the electric buzz of Harajuku & Shibuya Crossing
- Zoom to Nagano for origami, soba noodle making, and snow monkey spotting
- Stay overnight in a 1000-year-old temple in Koyasan and meditate with monks.
- Discover Kyoto’s Bamboo Forest, Golden Pavilion, and Geisha district in Gion
- Train with a Samurai master and slice through bamboo
- Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony and meet Nara’s bowing deer
- Visit the Peace Memorial Park, Atomic Bomb Dome, and ferry to Miyajima Island’s floating Torii Gate
- Shop, sing karaoke, and toast to your unforgettable journey in Shinsekai’s retro streets
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Summary
Discover the best of South Korea and Japan on this 26-day journey from Seoul to Osaka. Explore grand palaces, bustling markets and the DMZ before heading south for coastal Busan, a temple stay and historic Gyeongju. Then it’s off to Japan, where Tokyo’s neon streets, sushi classes and arcades await. Ride bullet trains to Nagano’s hot springs and snow monkeys, Hakone’s views of Mount Fuji, and Kyoto’s bamboo groves, temples and geisha district. Along the way you’ll try taekwondo, master origami, meditate with monks and even train with a samurai. The trip ends in lively Osaka.
Itinerary
Day 1
Welcome to South Korea
Annyeonghaseyo! You’ve landed in Seoul, South Korea’s buzzing capital where ancient palaces meet futuristic skylines. After checking into your accommodation, it’s time to meet your fellow travellers and look ahead to the adventure to come.
Day 2
Palaces & Hanok Villages
Today we dive into the traditional heart of Seoul. We’ll begin at Gyeongbokgung Palace – one of Korea’s grandest and most iconic landmarks – before strolling through a Hanok village to admire the beauty of classic Korean homes. In the afternoon, we’ll explore Insadong Street, where local crafts, tea houses and street food stalls create a vibrant atmosphere.
Day 3
The DMZ & Gwangjang Market
This morning we journey north to the DMZ, the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea. Here you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the peninsula’s divided history and even catch a rare glimpse across into the North. Back in Seoul, we’ll head to Gwangjang Market, made famous by Netflix’s Street Food Asia, where you can meet legendary vendors and taste their signature dishes.
Day 4
Travel to Jeonju, Cooking Class & Rice Wine
Seoul - Jeonju. After breakfast we board the KTX high-speed train to Jeonju, renowned for its beautifully preserved Hanok village. You’ll have time to wander its traditional streets, sample local delicacies such as makgeolli rice wine and soju, and soak up the old-world charm. In the evening, we’ll roll up our sleeves for a cooking class, preparing classic dishes such as bibimbap – and enjoying the results together.
Day 5
Coastal Views & Korean BBQ
Jeonju - Busan. This morning we make our way to Busan, a lively coastal city with plenty of character. The afternoon is yours to explore its cafés or seaside promenades at leisure. Later, we’ll ride the Haeundae Sky Capsule for sweeping views of the shoreline before gathering for a traditional Korean BBQ dinner. Afterward, you might like to sample Busan’s vibrant nightlife – karaoke optional but encouraged!
Day 6
Taekwondo Experience
Today we step into the world of Taekwondo, Korea’s national martial art. Whether you’re a beginner or already familiar, you’ll learn the basics of kicks, blocks and discipline. By the end of the class, you’ll even have the chance to break a wooden board – a true test of focus and technique.
Day 7
Buddhist Temple Stay
Busan - Gyeongju. We leave the city behind and immerse ourselves in Buddhist tradition. At the temple we’ll join a guided tour, take part in the monks’ prayer services and enjoy the same vegan meals they eat for dinner and breakfast. Tonight we’ll sleep in simple temple accommodation – a serene break from the fast pace of city life.
Day 8
Museum without Walls
Today we travel to Gyeongju, the former capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom and home to countless UNESCO World Heritage sites. Exploring by bike, we’ll visit tombs, pagodas, bridges and palace ruins that bring over a thousand years of history to life. Tonight we’ll stay in a traditional Hanok house, sleeping on floor bedding warmed by ondol underfloor heating. To complete the experience, we’ll dress in Hanbok attire and step back in time.
Day 9
Return to Seoul, K-Pop Experience
Gyeongju - Seoul. Back in Seoul, we’ll finish our South Korea journey with a celebration of K-Pop – the cultural phenomenon that has taken the world by storm. A professional instructor will teach us some moves, before we record our own dance video at HiKR Ground. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a final dinner together in South Korea.
Day 10
Fly to Tokyo – Welcome to Japan
Seoul - Tokyo. Today we take a short flight to Tokyo, one of the world’s most dynamic cities. After checking into our hostel, you’ll meet your new travel crew and prepare for the Japanese leg of the journey.
Day 11
Tokyo Highlights & Nightlife
Our Tokyo explorations begin with visits to Senso-ji Temple – the city’s oldest – and the Meiji Shrine. We’ll then wander colourful Harajuku and witness the organised chaos of Shibuya Crossing, the busiest intersection in the world. In the evening, we head to Shinjuku to discover quirky restaurants and tiny, atmospheric bars.
Day 12
Sushi Class & Akihabara
This morning we’ll learn the art of sushi-making under the guidance of a master chef. Afterwards you’ll have some free time to explore Tokyo before regrouping in Akihabara, the ‘Electric City’, famous for its arcades, maid cafés and gaming culture.
Day 13
Bullet Train to Nagano – Origami & Onsens
Tokyo - Nagano. We board the Shinkansen bullet train, reaching speeds of up to 200 mph, and arrive in Nagano. Here we’ll try the traditional art of origami before unwinding with a soak in a natural onsen hot spring. Tonight we stay in a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, with tatami floors and futon bedding.
Day 14
Soba Noodles, Snow Monkeys & Shiga Kogen
This morning we’ll learn how to make soba noodles from scratch. Afterwards, we head into the mountains to see the famous Japanese macaques, or snow monkeys, which gather around hot springs in winter. We’ll also explore the lakes and forests of Shiga Kogen National Park, enjoying the fresh mountain air.
Day 15
Travel to Hakone – Mount Fuji Views
Nagano - Hakone. A bullet train takes us to Hakone, known for its hot springs and spectacular views of Mount Fuji. The afternoon is free for you to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Day 16
Scenic Cruise & Cable Car
Hakone - Osaka. We’ll explore Hakone by pirate ship and cable car, offering panoramic views of Mount Fuji on clear days. Later we continue to Osaka, where we’ll gather for a BBQ dinner before an evening out – karaoke highly recommended!
Day 17
Osaka Castle & Dotonbori
The morning is free to shop or relax before we visit Osaka Castle, first built more than 400 years ago and a symbol of Japan’s feudal history. In the evening we’ll head to Dotonbori, the city’s vibrant canal district, famed for its neon lights and outstanding street food.
Day 18
Temple Stay in Koyasan
Osaka - Koyasan. Today we travel into the mountains to Koyasan for an unforgettable overnight stay in a 1,000-year-old Buddhist temple. Here we’ll learn meditation techniques from the monks, enjoy their traditional cuisine and take a night-time walk through Japan’s largest cemetery.
Day 19
Geisha District
Koyasan - Kyoto. We rise early to witness the monks’ morning prayer service and fire ceremony, followed by a traditional temple breakfast. Afterwards, we travel to Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital. This evening, we’ll take a walking tour of Gion, the historic Geisha district.
Day 20
Bamboo Forest & Golden Pavilion
This morning we’ll stroll through the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, followed by a visit to the stunning Golden Pavilion. The evening is free for you to discover Kyoto at your own pace – perhaps sushi, a cosy bar or a lively arcade.
Day 21
Fushimi Inari & Samurai Experience
We’ll explore the thousands of vermilion Torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine, one of Japan’s most iconic sights. In the afternoon, a Samurai master will introduce us to the art of the sword, giving us the chance to practise and even cut through rolled bamboo.
Day 22
Tea Ceremony & Nara
Today begins with a stroll through Sannenzaka, one of Kyoto’s most charming districts, followed by a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. In the afternoon we take a local train to Nara to visit its grand temples, admire the towering Great Buddha and meet the city’s friendly, bowing deer. We return to Kyoto in the evening.
Day 23
Hiroshima – Peace Memorial Park & Museum
Kyoto - Hiroshima. We travel south by bullet train to Hiroshima. Here we’ll visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, along with the Atomic Bomb Dome – a powerful reminder of the events of 1945. It’s a moving experience that offers deep insight into modern Japanese history.
Day 24
Miyajima Island
A short ferry takes us to Miyajima Island, home to the iconic floating Torii Gate. You’ll have time to explore its temples, walking trails and deer-dotted streets at your own pace. Back in Hiroshima, we’ll enjoy the city’s famous okonomiyaki pancakes and perhaps round off the night with a visit to a whisky bar.
Day 25
Return to Osaka – Shinsekai
Hiroshima - Osaka. Today we return to Osaka for some final sightseeing and shopping. In the evening we’ll explore Shinsekai, a retro district packed with izakayas and casual eateries. It’s the perfect place to raise a glass and say kanpai to our unforgettable journey together.
Day 26
Depart Osaka
Our 26-day adventure comes to an end. You may choose to head home, stay on in Osaka or continue your travels in Japan.
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 24, Lunches: 2, Dinners: 5
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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