6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS SOUTH KOREA SPLENDOUR
DAY 01 INCHEON – NAMI ISLAND – MT. SEORAK
(LUNCH / DINNER)
Upon arrival in Incheon, meet and transfer to NAMI ISLAND.
The beauty of Nami Island is indescribable. This small charming Island is a popular tourist
destination in Seoul. Known for its stunning scenery, this is a must-visit attraction and you need to
set aside half a day for your visit. Nami in all seasons is simply picturesque. This charming Island is
famous for the ‘Winter Sonata’ film locations back in 2002 where the paths on the island are lined
with beautiful trees which reflected different beauty at the different seasons.
Enroute to Nami Island, take in the beautiful sights of cherry blossom (blooming subject to weather
conditions).
After lunch, have fun with RAIL BIKE (2-4 People per bike). When the Gyeongchun Line, a double-
tracked railway line connecting Seoul and Chuncheon, opened on December 20, 2010, it replaced
the Mugunghwa train that traveled this route for 70 years. Built on the site where the train on the
Gyeongchun Line stops, Gangchon Rail Park is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can pedal
along old railroad tracks while taking in the lovely Bukhangang River scenery. This rail park was also
featured on Running Man, a popular Korean variety show.
OVERNIGHT : Class 300 membership hotel or similar (Mt. Seorak)
DAY 02 MT. SEORAK – SEOUL CITY
(BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER)
After breakfast, let’s pay tribute to beautiful Mother Nature at MT. SEORAK NATIONAL PARK.
The peaks of the Seoraksan Mountains break through the clouds while jade-like water flows through
the valleys, creating breathtaking views and making this Korea's most famous national park. Due to
the many rare species found here, UNESCO designated this national park a Biosphere Preservation
District in 1982. The mountain range located here stretches over an area of 373 ㎞² with the highest
peak reaching 1,708 meters. The most famous tourist area near Mt. Seoraksan National Park is the
city of Sokcho. The eastern part of Sokcho has sparkling water along the coast, while the western
part of the city connects to the most famous mountain of the national park. This area is said to be
blessed with beautiful natural surroundings: beaches, ski resorts, hot springs, and historic treasures.
Ascend via the cable car and a six-minute ride will take you near the top, followed by a 20-30 minute
hike which will take you to Gwongeumseong Fortress (a castle ruins) at an altitude of 1,200 meters.
This location will give you a bird's eye view of the Seoraksan Mountains.
Next visit SHINHEUNGSA TEMPLE - The temple was founded in the seventh century during the Silla
period but most of the painted wooden buildings are from the 17th and 18th centuries. Sinheungsa
is an ancient temple with deep historical significance, and many tourists come because of its
beautiful scenery. Along the way to the temple, marvel at one of Asia’s largest Bronze Buddha
standing at a height of over 10 meters.
Time to head down to Seoul City where ann exciting stop awaits you – DONGDAEMUN MARKET.
Dongdaemun has every fashion item imaginable: fabric, clothes, accessories, and wedding goods.
The newest fashion trends, along with the newest fabrics, often make their debut in the market. It is
home to the largest clothing suppliers in Korea, and aspiring designers also come to here to hone
and test their skills. Cheap and diverse clothes attract not just fashion leaders but also the average
consumer. It has become a place frequented by major Korean and international buyers as well.
OVERNIGHT : (A) T-Mark Hotel or similar / (B) Westin Chosun or similar
DAY 03 WINERY – PROVENCE – PAJU OUTLETS
(BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER)
We start our tour of Korea with a visit to PAJU GRAPES WINERY, learn how these mountainous fruits
that grow at 1300 above sea level being cultivated; harvested and fermented into red wine. The
winery tour gives you a change to look around a tunnel of wine cellar containing oak barrels.
Experience bottling your own wine and it is truly your ONE AND ONLY BOTTLE IN THE UNIVERSE!
Next, have fun with DIY Grapes Jam Making: experience from washing, cleaning and processing the
fruits and making them into jam.
Continue the day with a visit to PROVENCE – PETITE FRANCE, the only themed village in Korea that
offers a French cultural experience. The big-hit drama “My Love from the Star” was filmed in this
very charming French town. The “Running Man” variety show, “Secret Garden” as well as
“Beethoven Virus” were also filmed her.
Next, head down to PAJU PREMIUM OUTLETS and enjoy shopping here with brand names such as
Adidas, Nike, Coach, Marc Jacobs etc.
OVERNIGHT : (A) T-Mark Hotel or similar / (B) Westin Chosun or similar
DAY 04 SEOUL CITY
(BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER)
Gear up for another day of an exciting day with visit to / stop at:
DEOKSUGUNG PALACE - a unique palace among Korean palaces in having a
modern seal engraving and a western style garden and fountain. Medieval
and modern style architecture exists together in harmony in Deoksugung
Palace. The Changing of the Royal Guard can be seen in front of
Daehanmun (Gate) and is a very popular event for many visitors. During
the Joseon Dynasty, the royal guard was responsible for opening and
closing the palace gate as well as patrolling around the gate area. Outside
the palace is a picturesque road flanked by a stone wall which is much
loved by visitors.
CHEONG WA DAE (BLUE HOUSE) - the presidential residence of
the Republic of Korea and is regarded as the heart of the nation. It
is comprised of the main presidential office, reception rooms,
conference rooms and living quarters; annexes for Chunchugwan
and Yeongbingwan, the Secretariat and Security Service Office;
and gardens and ponds in front and back. The two-storied granite
presidential office is covered with blue roof tiles, from which the
name of Cheongwadae was derived (“Cheongwa” means blue roof
tile in Korean).
NAMSANGOL HANOK VILLAGE - a collection of five hanoks (traditional Korean houses) from the
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), recovered from different parts of the city and relocated to the
northern foot of Namsan mountain. The interiors of each of these five houses reflect owners from
different walks of life, from the middle class to the yangban (who were mainly high government
officials, noblemen and aristocrats).
N SEOUL TOWER - located on Mt. Namsan offers great panoramic views of the city, and has been a
symbol of Seoul since it first opened to the public in 1980. The tower has not only been given a new
look, but also a new name following a complete makeover. It is now a true cultural space with
various performances, movies, exhibitions as well as upscale restaurants and snack bars.
NANTA SHOW – a spectacular non-dialogue
performance which has been running since October
1997. It is the most popular show ever in Korea and
it also has achieved outstanding international success
having performed on Broadway and toured widely
around the US and the rest of the world.
Through rhythmic banging of knives, pots and pans,
NANTA (or Cooking as known in the States) tells the
story of 4 crazy chefs who have been set the
impossible task of making a wedding banquet in just
an hour. What follows is pure musical mayhem and they even manage to fit in a love story! The
show is based on Korea’s traditional garak (rhythms) or Samulnori (traditional Korean percussion
quartet) and can be enjoyed by all.
OVERNIGHT : (A) T-Mark Hotel or similar / (B) Westin Chosun or similar
DAY 05 SEOUL CITY
(BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER)
Another full filled day awaits you! Have fun at:-
TRICK EYE MUSEUM – Trick Eye uses the art technique called Trompe-l’oeil (Trick of the eye). It turns
two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images through the use of optical illusions. 2D
paintings on the museum walls, floors and ceilings appear to step out of the surface and come to life.
Visitors are more than welcome to explore various themed galleries with their eyes, hands and cameras.
Step inside the paintings to complete their visual narratives with your creative poses and watch a “tricky”
story unfold before your camera. At Trick Eye Museum, you can both learn about art and culture and
make fun, unforgettable memories with your family, friends and loved ones.
Trick Eye Museum features 6 engaging and family based themes (Romantic, Masterpiece, Fantasy,
Bon Voyage, Adventure and Comic) that will spark imagination and the love of art. The museum’s six
interactive zones cover the themes of World of Masterpieces.
HONGDAE SHOPPING - The streets around Hongdae are a maze of shops, cafés, and bars that
express the artistic talents and stimulate the cultural sensibilities of the area’s youth. Local shops
showcase an array of merchandise ranging from handmade clothes to artistic creations and luxury
goods. For the non-shopper, the area is packed with art galleries, live performances, and literary
exhibits. Every Sunday Hongdae is full of people browsing at the weekly flea market looking for a
bargain among the selection of unique crafts, paintings, and second-hand goods. Even if you’re not
planning on spending any money, the flea market is the perfect place to mill around and soak in the
unconventional style that has become known as the essence of Hongdae.
BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE/SAMCHEONGDONG - Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace,
Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village 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 neighborhoods that the village covers lie
to the north of the two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today,
many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses,
providing an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture.
Samcheongdong is a harmonious juxtaposition of old Korea and modern artsy galleries. It is an
unique place surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Cheong Wa Dae and
Insa-dong. From Samcheongdong, one is just few steps away from Bukchon Hanok Village.
INSADONG - one of the most memorable attractions in Seoul and represents the focal point of
Korean traditional culture and crafts. Stores in Insa-dong specialize in a wide variety of goods that
can only be purchased or appreciated in Korea: hanbok (traditional clothing), hanji (traditional
paper), traditional teas, pottery, and folk crafts.
ICE GALLERY is the world’s first indoor ice sculpture gallery that is open year-round. Situated from
across Jeongdok Library in the middle of Seoul (Hwa-dong, Jongno-gu), it offers a fun array of ice
sculptures with seasonal themes. Visitors can enjoy cool winter in the gallery that is kept under 5℃
below zero. Some of its exhibitions focus on the theme of traditional beauty, including Sungryemun
(Southern Gate of Seoul in the past), Bukchon Hanok Village, Dabotap (a stone pagoda); it also offers
fun ice sculptures including Ice Pension, Igloo, and Ice Slide. Visitors can participate in hands-on
sculpture programs such as Making My Own Ice Cup, and I Am an Ice Sculpture (Salad Bowl, Igloo,
and more).
MYEONGDONG - one of the busiest places in Seoul and is among Korea’s premier shopping
destinations. Two anchor department stores (Lotte and Shinsegae) and a number of large shopping
malls lie along the streets of Myeong-dong. Shops for clothing or cosmetics can be seen at every
corner, and street stalls dot the spaces in between, offering tasty snacks, inexpensive clothes, or
sparkling accessories. Thousands of brands are sold in Myeong-dong. The two major department
stores sell mostly luxury brands while shopping malls such as H & M and Migliore offer selections at
more modest prices. Relatively inexpensive products can be easily purchased at street stalls and
other shops. The air is abuzz with the mix of foreign languages as shopkeepers and international
tourists haggle in English, Japanese, and more.
OVERNIGHT : (A) T-Mark Hotel or similar / (B) Westin Chosun or similar
DAY 06 SEOUL CITY
(BREAKFAST)
Breakfast in hotel. Free at leisure till transfer to cruise terminal for embarkation.
***** HOME SWEET HOME *****
Package price inclusions:-
- Return economy class airfare on Singapore Airlines
- Hotel accommodation as specified in above itinerary
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner as specified in above
itinerary
- Sightseeing tours as specified in above itinerary
- English speaking guide
- Ground transportation as specified in above itinerary
- Tipping for driver
- Gratuities for guide
Price excludes:-
- Airfare and airlines taxes
- Beverage during meals
- Travel Insurance
- Personal expenses
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