Overview
Experience Korea from Top to Bottom in One Seamless Journey 🇰🇷
This 7-day round Korea tour is designed for travelers who want to see the very best of Korea in a short time—without worrying about transportation, hotels, or planning.
Travel across Korea’s most iconic cities and cultural destinations including Seoul, Gongju, Jeonju, Gwangju, Suncheon, Busan, Gyeongju, Andong, and Mt. Seorak, experiencing history, nature, and modern Korea in perfect balance.
Why This Tour?
- Covers Korea’s top UNESCO sites & cities
- Carefully paced itinerary – NO RUSHING
- English-speaking professional guides
- Guaranteed departure with minimum participants
Perfect for first-time visitors and traveleres who want a complete Korea overview in one trip
🎁 Package Inclusions
| All Inclusive Package |
Essential Pacakage |
- 6 nights of accommodation at 4-5 star hotels in each city
- Full meals (Except for Day 4 dinner) included
– Breakfasts at hotels (6 times)
– Lunches (7 times) / Dinners (5 times) at local restaurants
- English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour
- All entrance fees
- Transportation by van (1~10pax) or coach bus (11pax~) with a driver
- Daily free bottle of water per person and shampoo/body wash at hotel
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- 6 nights of accommodation at 3-5 star hotels in each city
- Breakfasts at hotels (6 times)
- English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour
- All entrance fees
- Transportation by van (1~10pax) or coach bus (11pax~) with a driver
- Daily free bottle of water per person and shampoo/body wash at hotel
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📍 7 Days Across Korea – One Complete Journey
This 6-night, 7-day journey takes you across Korea’s most iconic cities, offering a perfectly balanced experience of history, culture, nature, and modern life. Starting in Seoul, the heart of Korea, the itinerary continues through coastal cities, historic capitals, and scenic regions, allowing travelers to experience Korea from multiple perspectives in one seamless trip. From royal palaces and traditional villages to seaside views, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and vibrant city centers, this tour is designed to showcase the essence of Korea efficiently and comfortably, making it ideal for first-time visitors and travelers seeking a comprehensive introduction to the country.
Gongju – Baekje Heritage City
Gongju is a historic city that once served as the capital of the Baekje Kingdom. Home to UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Gongsanseong Fortress and royal tombs, the city offers deep insight into Korea’s ancient civilization. Surrounded by rivers and gentle hills, Gongju provides a calm and cultural start to the journey.

Jeonju – The Heart of Korean Tradition
Jeonju is renowned for its well-preserved Hanok Village, where hundreds of traditional Korean houses line charming streets. The city is also celebrated as the birthplace of bibimbap and a center of Korean food culture. Jeonju offers an immersive experience into Korea’s traditional lifestyle, architecture, and cuisine.
Special Activity in Jeonju Hanok Village included: Embrace the elegance of Korea by wearing a traditional Hanbok while exploring the historic Gyeonggijeon Shrine and the serene, thousand-year-old alleys of the village.

Jangseong – Nature and Seasonal Beauty
Jangseong is a quiet region known for its natural scenery and seasonal landscapes. Famous for its forest paths and countryside views, the area offers a peaceful break from city life and showcases Korea’s slower, rural charm surrounded by greenery.
Special Activity in Baekyangsa Temple: Enjoy a mindful tea ceremony and a soulful conversation with a Buddhist monk, a rare opportunity to gain deep spiritual insights while surrounded by the temple’s seasonal beauty.

Boseong – Green Tea Fields of Korea
Boseong is famous worldwide for its rolling green tea plantations. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of endless tea fields stretching across gentle hills, making it one of Korea’s most picturesque rural landscapes. The area highlights Korea’s agricultural heritage and natural beauty.

Suncheon – Nature, Wetlands & Gardens
Suncheon is best known for Suncheon Bay Wetland Reserve and its beautifully designed national gardens. This eco-friendly city offers scenic coastal wetlands, reed fields, and tranquil walking paths, providing a refreshing nature-focused experience during the journey.

Busan – Korea’s Iconic Coastal Metropolis
Busan is Korea’s second-largest city and its representative port city. Known for beaches, seafood markets, and ocean views, Busan blends urban energy with coastal relaxation. From seaside temples to lively districts, the city offers a dynamic contrast to inland destinations.

Gyeongju – The Ancient Capital of Silla
Gyeongju, often called a “museum without walls,” was the capital of the Silla Dynasty for nearly 1,000 years. The city is filled with UNESCO World Heritage sites, royal tombs, temples, and historic observatories, offering an unparalleled look into Korea’s ancient history.

Daegu – Highlights of this Tour!
Create your own traditional Korean ‘Gangjeong’ sweets at the Korean Traditional Culture Center, where expert instructors guide you through a flavorful journey into the heart of Korean culinary heritage
Notice: This program requires a minimum of 8 participants. If the minimum is not met, the dessert-making experience will be substituted with a visit to Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond in Gyeongju.

Andong – Confucian Culture & Folk Heritage
Andong is considered the spiritual home of Confucian culture in Korea. With traditional villages, academies, and cultural rituals preserved for centuries, the city offers an authentic look into Korea’s scholarly traditions and customs passed down through generations.

Yangyang – East Coast & Healing Nature
Yangyang is located along Korea’s east coast, offering pristine beaches, scenic coastal roads, and a relaxed atmosphere. Known for surfing spots, seaside temples, and sunrise views, Yangyang provides a peaceful and rejuvenating end to the journey.

🏨 Hotel & Room Assignments
1) Hotel Information
Accommodation will be provided at carefully selected hotels in each city throughout the 6-night, 7-day journey.
· All Inclusive Package: Stay at 4–5 star hotels
· Essential Package: Stay at 3–5 star hotels
The hotels listed below are the first-option hotels for each city. If a listed hotel is unavailable due to operational conditions or last-minute bookings, guests will be accommodated at a nearby hotel of an equivalent category and standard.
| Day/City |
All Inclusive Package |
Essential Pacakage |
| Day 1 in Jeonju |
Lahan Hotel Jeonju (4 star) |
Gloucester Hotel Jeonju (3 star) |
| Day 2 in Gwangju |
Holiday Inn Gwangju (4 star) |
Holiday Inn Gwangju (4 star) |
| Day 3 & 4 in Busan |
Grand Josun Busan (5 star) |
Ramada Encore Haeundae (4 star) |
| Day 5 in Gyeongju |
Lahan Select Gyeongju (5 star) |
Lahan Select Gyeongju (5 star) |
| Day 6 in PyeongChang |
Intercontinental PyeongChange (5 star) |
Ramada Hotel & Suites Pyeongchange (4 star) |
2) Room Type & Assignment Policy
Single Room
· Single travelers must use 1 room per person.
· A single supplement applies, and the room will be assigned as a double room for single use.
Twin / Double Room
· The initially requested room type is maintained for all 6 nights, without changes between cities.
· In rare cases of last-minute bookings where a specific hotel is sold out, guests will be accommodated at a nearby equivalent hotel.
Triple Room
· In most regional hotels, triple rooms are not three separate single beds.
· Triple rooms are typically configured as:
– 1 Double Bed + 1 Single Bed (Family Twin)
Due to regional hotel structures, the difference between Twin and Triple rooms may be minimal.
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