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Autumn & Winter Pre New Arrivals in Korea

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Oct 11, 12, 18, 19
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  • (from Seoul) Myeongdong Station
  • (from Busan) Busan Subway Station

Included

  • Round-trip transportation
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Entrance tickets

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  • Meals
  • Other personal expenses

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2019-10-13 10:44
The bus ride was long but rather comfortable. It was about 6 hours ride to and fro with toilet breaks. The event was superb. Admission is free but it cost to walk on the bridges. It is a very massive display of lanterns and floats. It requires lots of walking so make sure you have comfortable shoes on. The Trazy staff was friendly and helpful.
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2017-10-14 22:53
Overall This trip is satisfied except the transport arrangements. I am very disappointing the transport arrangements. The chair which has provided us is horrible ( Pic). I am still not able to recover back pain. Sitting that chair without headrest for 8 hrs. The Guide is very friendly and very helpful.
2017-10-13 18:27
It was quite a far journey to get to Jinju Namgang but it was absolutely worth it to go. Trazy made the experience convenient and so comfortable to get there and back. The lights, the lanterns, the scenery, and the experience was beautiful. granted the place was packed but it didn't deter me from enjoying the Yudeung Festival.
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[Trazy Special] 2025 Jinju Lantern Festival & Night Market Tour (Oct 11~19) - from Seoul/ Busan Options

(Seoul) From Myeongdong Station

(Busan) From Busan Subway Station Exit 4

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Sponsored by the Korea Tourism Board, this tour is designed for international visitors, students, and foreign residents eager to explore Jinju and its surrounding areas. As part of the program, all participants will be requested to submit a photo review after the tour.

Overview

Enjoy the best charms of both day and night in Jinju with this exclusive sponsored tour!

Supported by the Korea Tourism Organization, this special trip lets you experience Jinju's vibrant traditions and breathtaking night views at an unbeatable price. Explore the famous Allbam Night Market and witness the world-renowned Jinju Lantern Festival all in one unforgettable journey.

Why this tour?
  • Trazy Special & Sponsored by KTO: experience Jinju at an incredibly low price
  • Experience two of Jinju’s biggest highlights in a single day
  • Stroll through the lively Jinju Allbam Night Market filled with street food, local crafts, and performances
  • Marvel at the stunning lantern displays floating along the Namgang River during the Jinju Lantern Festival
  • Discover Jinju's cultural gems: Hanbanggi Experience Center, the scenic Murunggyo Bridge, and Donguibogam Village
  • Perfect for travelers who want to combine history, culture, and night-time festivities in one hassle-free trip
  • Depart conveniently from either Seoul or Busan

Traditional style Mureunggyo Bridge spanning over a green forested valley

▲ Mureunggyo Bridge
Mureunggyo Bridge, a serene spot built over a lush valley, offers picturesque views and a peaceful walking path surrounded by nature.

Traditional Korean hanok buildings and herbal garden at Donguibogam Village

▲ Donguibogam Village
Discover the history of Korean traditional medicine at Donguibogam Village, featuring herbal gardens and traditional architecture for a restorative cultural experience.

Night market stalls with food vendors and colorful lights at Jinju Olbam Night Market

▲ Jinju Allbam Night Market
Enjoy vibrant local flavors and the bustling nightlife at Jinju Allbam (meaning “All-night”) Night Market, renowned for its delicious street food and unique regional products.

Thousands of lanterns floating on the Namgang River during the Jinju Lantern Festival at night

▲ Jinju Lantern Festival
Experience the magical Jinju Lantern Festival, where thousands of glowing lanterns illuminate the Namgang River, celebrating Korea’s rich autumn traditions.

Itinerary

From Seoul
8:30amDepart from Myeongdong Station (Line 4) Exit 4
Stop at a rest area
- Lunch at your own expense
2:00pmArrive at Donguibogam Village
- Try hands-on activities related to traditional Korean herbal medicine at Herbal Medicine Experience Center.
- Walk across a scenic bridge with beautiful river and mountain views at Mureunggyo Bridge
- Learn about traditional Korean medicine through interactive exhibits and gardens.
5:00pmDepart for Jinju Allbam Night Market
6:00pmArrive at Jinju Allbam Night Market
- Enjoy local street food and crafts at the bustling night market.
7:00pmArrive at Jinju Namgang Lantern Festival
- See thousands of colorful lanterns light up the Namgang River.
10:00pmDepart for Seoul
2:00amDrop off at Myeongdong/ Hongik Univ. Station
*The itinerary is subject to change depending on local conditions.
From Busan
10:30amDepart from Busan Subway Station Exit 4
Stop at a rest area
- Lunch at your own expense
2:00pmArrive at Donguibogam Village
- Try hands-on activities related to traditional Korean herbal medicine at Herbal Medicine Experience Center.
- Walk across a scenic bridge with beautiful river and mountain views at Mureunggyo Bridge
- Learn about traditional Korean medicine through interactive exhibits and gardens.
5:00pmDepart for Jinju Allbam Night Market
6:00pmArrive at Jinju Allbam Night Market
- Enjoy local street food and crafts at the bustling night market.
7:00pmArrive at Jinju Namgang Lantern Festival
- See thousands of colorful lanterns light up the Namgang River.
10:00pmDepart for Busan
11:30pmDrop off at Haeundae Station / Seomyeon Station / Busan Subway Station
*The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.

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All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
5 days before the reserved date: 100% refund.
4 days before the reserved date: 50% refund.
3 days before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable.
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).