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120 hours
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If you want to explore the western part of South Korea, known for its traditional gastronomy, beautiful nature, and more, this 5 day tour is the perfect opportunity. Just book a tour and you won't have to worry about where to visit, how to get there, or what to eat - our licensed professional guide will take you on an amazing journey. You'll visit Jeonju, famous for its traditional hanok villages and rich in traditional Korean cultural and historical resources; Yeosu, a marine tourism resort city; Suncheon, home to the Suncheon Bay National Garden, the Suncheon Bay Wetland Reserve, and Boseong Tea Plantation Farm. You'll also enjoy two traditional Korean gardens, Soseokwon and Juknokwon in Damyang. On your way back to Seoul, you'll stop by the UNESCO World Heritage sites, Gongsanseong Fortress and Magoksa Temple. Of course, you'll enjoy the best local food at popular restaurants along the way.
- 13 meals included
- 4 nights accommodation included
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
English Speaking Tour Guide with official guide license
All admission fees for tour
4 nights accommodation(4* or 3* hotel. two person/room. If odd number, 2/room & 1/room )
Private Transportation with Air-conditioned vehicle
Food and drinks unless specified
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Accommodation included.
LUNCH
Lunch
Bibimbap is the most well-known Korean dish, “mixed rice with beef and assorted vegetables". Jeonju is home of Bibimbap.
DINNER
Dinner
Jeonju
Jeonju is known for its traditional hanok villages and is rich in traditional Korean culture and historical resources. It has religious and cultural values such as Gyeongjeonjeon and Jeondong Cathedral church, and you can enjoy various traditional cultures such as bibimbap, making of Korean traditional paper and etc.
Jeonju Hanok Village
jeonju hanok village is the traditional village maintaining its original shape of Korea traditional house and life style. This village began forming from 1930 during Japanese colonial period, and now 800 houses.
Jeondong Catholic Church
Jeondong Catholic Cathedral was built in honor of Roman Catholic martyrs of the Joseon dynasty. The first Romanesque building in the Honam region, Jeondong Catholic Cathedral is made of gray and red bricks and bears a striking resemblance to the Myeongdong Cathedral in Seoul.
Gyeonggijeon Shrine
Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon dynasty.
Hanji Museum
Hanji Museum was founded to promote the excellence of hanji (traditional Korean paper) and present how it has impacted the lifestyle of Koreans in the past and the present. The museum has an extensive collection of 3,000 artifacts and a database documenting the long history and superiority of hanji. Hanji making experience is available.
Accommodation included.
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Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Hyangiram Hermitage
Hyangiram Hermitage is one of most popular four Buddhist hermitages in Korea where the faithful come to pray, and is the one of the best scenic view point for sunrise.
Odongdo
The base point of Hallyeohaesang National Park, Odongdo Island is famous for colonies of camellia, and there are 70 species of wildflowers and 200 species of evergreen trees.
Dolsan Park
We will enjoy the beautiful panoramic ocean view in Yeosu Maritime Cable Car which is the first cable car connecting Dolsan Island and the mainland over the ocean.
Accommodation included
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
You will enjoy the most popular local food, Gwangyang Bulgogi which is marinated thin beef BBQ.
Suncheon Bay Garden
Suncheon Bay National Garden was established on a plot of 1.12 million ㎢(280 acre) to protect Suncheonman Bay and is the first national garden in Korea. The garden is home to over 790,000 trees in 505 species and 3.15 million flowers in 113 species.
Suncheon Bay Wetland Reserve
Suncheonman Bay is densely covered with reeds taller than an adult man. It is the largest reed colony in Korea and spreads out like an ocean. The entire reed field swaying in the wind is as dazzling as the waves of the sea. It has all the natural conditions for migratory birds and mudflats. Suncheonman wetland was listed as UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in 2018, and was the first coastal wetland in Korea to be registered as a Ramsar wetland in 2006.
Boseong Green Tea Field Daehan Dawon
Boseong Green Tea Field is a mecca of green tea in Korea. Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation was opened in 1929 and is the largest tea plantation farm in Korea, with 5.8 million tea trees on 1.7 million square meters(420acre). It is the largest inland tea garden.
Accommodation included.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Soswaewon Garden
Soswaewon Garden is a private Korea traditional garden, where Korea's traditional beauty is preserved, built in early 1500 in Joseon period. Soswaewon Garden presents itself as a clean and transparent garden where the righteous enjoy the life of anbinnakdo (being comfortable amid poverty and taking pleasure in an honest lifestyle) surrounded by a bamboo grove.
Damyang Juknokwon
Juknokwon is a bamboo forest garden composed with bamboos and pavilions at approximately 310,000㎡(80 acre), was formed in May 2003. The rock steps and winds blown between the bamboo trees provide relief from daily stress. Try bamboo leaf tea for a perfect end to the visit.
Tapsa Temple
Tapsa Temple is famous for the over 80 stone pagodas built by Lee Gapyong, a retired scholar. Those stone pagodas have different sizes and shapes from cone-shaped to straight-shaped. How those tower were built is still unclear. It is said that those stone pagodas were made in the late 1800's entirely by one person. Even though the pagodas have been around for more than 100 years, they have never collapsed nor even moved through strong winds, making them truly amazing.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Gongju Gongsanseong Fortress
Gongsanseong Fortress is a mountain castle which was established during the Baekje Period (234-678). The fortress is more than 2.6 kilometers long at 110 meters above sea level. There are many structures and relics left from the Baekje, Goryeo, and Joseon dynasties within the fortress.
Songsan-ri Tombs and Royal Tomb of King Muryeong
The Songsan-ri Tombs and Royal Tomb of King Muryeong (reign 462-523) contains representative relics of the Baekje period (234-678). The Songsan-ri Tombs contain the graves of kings from the period when Baekje's capital was Gongju, and it is believed to contain 17 such graves. The tombs serve as an important evidence of Baekje culture and the foreign exchanges during that period.
Magoksa Temple
The temple was founded by Monk Jajangyulsa in 640 and was repaired multiple times throughout the different dynasties. The temple has many treasures and cultural properties. Interesting fact about the temple is that it was never damaged by any major wars, including the Imjin War and the Korean War. This temple is UNESCO World Heritage and one of 33 South Korea’s most beautiful temples by CNN.
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