South Korea Tour - 10 Days

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Who is this trip for

Genders

  • Female51%
  • Male49%

Average age

28
18 Min39 Max

Start / End

  • Seoul
  • Busan

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

4 - 22

Meals included

10

Highlights

  • Visit the DMZ and peer into the Hermit Kingdom of North Korea
  • Fly over the water in the Songdo cable car
  • Go on a cycle tour of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Gyeongju
  • Take a street food tour of Gwangjang Market
  • Explore the ancient palace of Gyeongbokgung
  • Reflect on life from a hidden temple in the mountains
  • Learn a K-pop dance routine from a professional choreographer

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Summary

Immerse yourself in South Korea’s serene mountain temples, savour the delightful flavours of its local cuisine, and enjoy adventures in a nation that harmoniously fuses ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology, boasting a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and a thriving pop culture scene.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Welcome to Korea!

    The capital city of South Korea is the perfect place to begin your Korean adventure. You will meet your group in the Myeongdong district, where you will be treated to your first Korean meal during the included welcome dinner.

    Accommodation: 4 share dorm - Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar) Activities: Welcome dinner Optional Extras: NA Meals: Dinner Physical Rating: Low

  • Day 2

    Modern Seoul: Kpop dance class & HiKR visit

    After having breakfast at the hostel, you will head to the trendy Hapjeong neighbourhood where you will get the chance to learn a K-Pop dance from a professional instructor and visit the HiKR to learn about the global K-Wave phenomenon. You will have the afternoon free to explore.

    In your free time, you could enjoy a touch of shopping in Myeongdong. Myeongdong district is known as a shopper's paradise, you'll be able to pick up some K-pop idol merchandise there if you're a fan! Alternatively, visit Myeongdong Cathedral, the oldest Gothic church in Korea, for some peaceful reflection.

    Accommodation: 4 share dorm - Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar) Activities: Kpop dance class, HiKR visit Optional Extras: NA Meals: Breakfast Physical Rating: Moderate

  • Day 3

    The Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)

    Today, you will have the opportunity to experience a tour that you will remember forever. You will be taken to the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) where you can gaze into the Hermit Kingdom of North Korea. As you stand on the border of two worlds, you will witness the stark contrast between North and South Korea. You will explore the tunnels dug by North Korea into the south, hear the area's stories, and engage in cultural exchange with a North Korean defector. You will return to Seoul by approximately 4 pm, with enough time for everyone to freshen up before enjoying another amazing Korean dinner.

    Accommodation: 4 share dorm - Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar) Activities: DMZ visit, infiltration tunnels visit, Q&A session with North Korean defector Optional Extras: NA Meals: Breakfast, lunch Physical Rating: Moderate

  • Day 4

    Traditional Seoul: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insadong & a food tour

    Today, you will be transported back in time to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Joseon Dynasty era in traditional Seoul. You will witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the five palaces that survived the Joseon dynasty era and holds a special place for the people of Seoul. You will explore its ancient courtyards, majestic architecture, and serene garden. You also have the chance to wear the traditional ‘hanbok’ while exploring the palace for that extra authentic feel.

    Afterwards, you will walk through the perfectly preserved Bukchon Hanok Village and appreciate its traditional Korean architecture. The village is a living museum showcasing how people lived in Korea centuries ago. In complete contrast, we then head to the bustling Insadong art street. Insagong is a lively and vibrant cultural hub, famous for its art galleries, antique and cultural shops.

    Later in the evening, your guide will take you on a street food-tasting tour through the famous Gwangjang Market to sample the best street food in the city. Gwangjang Market is a street food haven where you will find an array of Korean dishes, from savory to sweet. Don't miss a few of the iconic dishes like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and mayak gimbap (mini seaweed rice rolls). Afterwards, you can enjoy the breathtaking night views from the top of Namsan Mountain, where you will see the famous tower illuminated in pink, blue, and green.

    Accommodation: 4 share dorm - Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar) Activities: Changing of the guard viewing, Gyeongbokgung Palace visit, Hanok Village visit, Insadong visit, Gwangjang Market food tour, Namsan Mountain by night Optional Extras: Hanbok rental, traditional lunch in the Hanok Village Meals: Breakfast, Dinner Physical Rating: High

  • Day 5

    Temple Time!

    Get ready to experience the serenity of a small, working temple nestled in the mountains outside Seoul. With beautifully decorated temples and shrines dotting the grounds, you will be transported to a world away from the noise and neon of the big city. You will be taking part in temple life including evening bell tolling, and prayer chanting. This is your opportunity to reset and recharge before the next leg of your adventure.

    Accommodation: Twin share (floor sleeping) - Geumsunsa Temple (or similar) Activities: Evening & morning chanting Optional Extras: Singing bowl meditation session & tea with a monk Meals: Breakfast, Dinner Physical Rating: Low

  • Day 6

    On to Jeonju: Hanok village walk & makgoli tasting

    After morning chanting and another healthy Buddhist meal for breakfast, we will say goodbye to our little retreat in the mountains and make our way to the small city of Jeonju. Famous for its food, drink, and immaculately preserved traditional village area, we will head out to explore after checking in to our beautiful wooden Hanok guesthouse. Explore the afternoon at your leisure and join the rest of the group for a tasting session at the Hanok for one of the most famous things in Jeongju; a rice wine called Makgoli! You will learn about how it’s made, and try a series of different types. For those who would like to continue, the group will head of Makgoli Alley to try some more plus eat your way through some ‘anju’ - special foods made to be eaten while enjoying a few drinks!

    Accommodation: Twin share - Laon Hanok Gguljam (or similar) Activities: Hanok village walk, makgoli tasting session Optional Extras: Traditional bibimbap lunch, Gyeongijeon shrine, brewery visit, makgoli alley Meals: Breakfast Physical Rating: Low

  • Day 7

    Gyeongju: Bike tour, Historical sites, Anapji Pond by night

    After we say goodbye to Jeonju, we’ll jump on a bus to our next destination; the ancient capital of Gyeongju! Known as the "Museum Without Walls," this mesmerizing destination boasts an extraordinary collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient temples, and royal tombs that whisper tales of a bygone era. After dropping our bags off and freshening up, we will jump on bikes to explore this magical town on 2 wheels. We’ll visit tombs, burial mounds, historical sites, and some spectacular scenery. In the evening, we will make our way over to the Anapji Pond and gaze upon the mirrored reflections of the structures around the water.

    Accommodation: Multishare - Blue Boat Hostel (or similar) Activities: Guided bike tour, historical sites visit, Anapji Pond at night Optional Extras: NA Meals: NA Physical Rating: Low

  • Day 8

    Gyeongju: Bulguksa Temple & Taekwondo

    We have another day of exploring Gyeongju today, so after breakfast we will make our way to one of the most important temples in the country; Bulguksa. Nestled amidst lush forests and scenic landscapes, this ancient temple is a true masterpiece of architecture, history, and tranquility. Next up, get ready to fight! After freshening up at the accommodation, we will visit a Dojang to learn the famous fighting art of Taekwondo. During your session, you'll learn the art of high-flying kicks, lightning-fast punches, and the precise movements from seasoned professionals. Join the rest of the group in the evening for testing out some of the bars and restaurants in the old town.

    Accommodation: Multishare - Blue Boat Hostel (or similar) Activities: Visit to Bulguksa Temple, Taekwondo class Optional Extras: NA Meals: Breakfast Physical Rating: Moderate

  • Day 9

    Busan: Markets, Cable Car & Karaoke!

    Today we head to Busan, a city on the water surrounded by beaches and mountains. After checking in right in the centre of downtown, we will check out the famous Jagalchi market and shopping districts before jumping on the Songdo cable car to get the best views over the water and city. The afternoon is yours to explore with visits to the Gamcheon Cultural Village or maybe bathing in the steaming water of a jjimjilbang (public bathhouse) as suggestions. Our final night will be spent in one of the famous karaoke rooms to sing the night away with the rest of your One Life family in one of the nightlife districts of the city.

    Accommodation: Twin share - Toyoko Inn (or similar) Activities: Market visit, Songdo cable car, karaoke room Optional Extras: Gamcheon Cultural Village, bathhouse Meals: Breakfast Physical Rating: Moderate

  • Day 10

    Goodbye!

    Sadly it is time to say goodbye. Fill up on breakfast before leaving the hotel and on to the next part of your journey. We are sure that the memories you created, the places you explored, and the friendships you forged along the way will stay with you forever! You can either take the train from Busan back to Seoul Station, or fly back from Gimhae Airport. Annyeonghi gaseyo!

    Accommodation: NA Activities: NA Optional Extras: NA Meals: Breakfast Physical Rating: NA

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    9 nights hostel multishare dorms

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 6, Lunches: 1, Dinners: 3

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This 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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Essential trip information

Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.

Frequently asked questions

  • Where do we spend the first night on tour?

    At Step-Inn in Myeongdong I, Seoul
  • Where should I fly into?

    Incheon International Airport (ICN).
  • Will I be picked up from the airport?

    At this time we do not offer airport transfers, however, Korea has one of the best rail networks in the world and we will provide you with clear instructions on how to get from the airport to your starting accommodation with ease.
  • What are travel times like during the trip?

    Our longest travel stint is 3.5hrs with 1 toilet break.
  • Can I bring a 20kg suitcase on this trip?

    We wouldn’t recommend bringing more than 15kg and a backpack instead of a suitcase will make your journey a lot easier to manage during certain commutes.
  • Can you cater for my dietary requirements?

    Yes, we can cater for most dietary requirements. Please notify us prior to arriving on day 1 so we can arrange this for you.
  • Is there WiFi throughout the trip?

    WiFi is available at all accommodations during the trip.
  • Is there safe drinking water in South Korea?

    South Korea generally has safe drinking water. The country has established water treatment and distribution systems that meet or exceed international standards for water quality. Tap water in South Korea is usually treated to make it safe for consumption, and it is regularly tested to ensure that it meets quality standards. However, water quality can vary from one region to another, and some areas might have water with a different taste or smell due to local water sources or the treatment processes used. In some cases, people may choose to use water filters or purchase bottled water for their personal preferences.
  • What is the rooming situation like?

    A mixture of multishare and twin accommodation throughout. You will be paired with someone of the same sex. Twin and single upgrades are available
  • What is the age range of this tour?

    We have an age range of 18 to 45 years of age. Most of our guests are aged between 21-35 years old are looking to experience our adventurous 'flashpacking' style of travel. Our tours are perfect for people of different backgrounds to share travel experiences with like-minded fellow travellers.
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