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Wanju Wild Food Festival

Basic Information

가능 요일과 시간
Departs every Saturday
최소인원
1 Person
예약 확정
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언어

  • English

쿠폰 & 할인혜택

만나는 장소

  • Amid Hotel Seoul

포함 사항

  • Accommodation at 4-5 star hotels
  • Transportation
  • English-speaking tour guide
  • Admission fees
  • Breakfast 6 times
  • Lunch 7 times
  • Dinner 5 times (Dinner on Day 4 is not included as you will have free time)

불포함 사항

  • Flights
  • Travel accident insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Toiletries
  • Mini bar in the hotel refrigerator
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Discover Round Korea in 7 Days from Seoul: A Curated All-Inclusive Tour with Premium Accommodation & Meals Options

Twin room (Room with 2 single beds)

Double room (Room with 1 double-sized bed)

Triple room (Room with 1 double-sized bed and 1 extra bed)

Single room (Individual travelers requiring a private room)

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개요

Discover Korea in 7 days with a curated, all-inclusive tour!

Explore all around Korea on this 7-day all-inclusive tour through the country's most iconic sites and scenic regions. Starting from Seoul and traveling through Gongju, Jeonju, Jangseong, Gwangju, Suncheon, Busan, Gyeongju, Daegu, Andong, and Yangyang, this tour offers a well-balanced itinerary that combines history, wellness, spirituality, and luxury. Highlights include wearing a Hanbok at Jeonju Hanok Village and having conversation over tea with a monk, and sweeping views of green tea fields at Boseong.

Why this tour?
  • All-inclusive tour covering admission fees, accommodation, meals, and transportation
  • Discover Korea's rich heritage as you explore historic cities, UNESCO sites, and more
  • Guaranteed departure, even with just one traveler
  • Comfortable 4-5 star hotel stays throughout the journey
  • Guided by a professional English-speaking tour guide from start to finish



▲ Gongsanseong Fortress
Explore a historic mountain fortress, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015. The fortress walls stretch about 2.6 kilometers, offering scenic walking paths and panoramic views of the city and river.



▲ Tomb of King Muryeong
Visit the Tomb of King Muryeong, a rare royal tomb from the Baekje Kingdom discovered intact in 1971. Although many artifacts were stolen from the tombs, they still provide crucial evidence of Baekje culture.

▲ Gongju National Museum
Gongju National Museum houses over 10,000 cultural relics including the artifacts found from King Muryeong's tomb.

On the left, tourists in colorful Hanbok are posing in front of a Hanok house. On the right, tourists are having tea with a monk in Baegyangsa Temple.

▲ Jeonju Hanok Village
Try on a colorful Hanbok and explore Jeonju Hanok Village with over 800 traditional Korean houses. Stroll through charming streets and enjoy the traditional atmosphere.

▲ Baegyangsa Temple

Surrounded by mountains and valleys on both sides, Baegyangsa Temple offers breathtaking scenery that changes with the seasons. Take part in conversation over tea with a monk upon arrival at the temple.

On the left, a group of people are smiling in the middle of lush, terraced green tea fields in Boseong. On the right, Suncheonman Bay boasts its golden reeds and a winding tidal stream.

▲ Boseong Green Tea Plantation
Boseong is Korea's green tea capital thanks to its ideal clay-based soil and sunny slopes. Here, you'll have a chance to taste Boseong green tea ice cream!

▲ Suncheonman Bay
Visit Suncheonman Bay, a coastal wetland with a 3.5 kilometer stream, expansive tidelands, and vast reed fields. It is the first Korean coastal wetland listed as a Ramsar Wetland in 2006.



▲ Nurimaru APEC House
Nurimaru APEC House served as the setting for the 2005 APEC Summit. Located on Dongbaekseom Island, it offers beautiful views of the ocean and a sleek architectural design.

▲ Jagalchi Market & Gukje Market
Explore the bustling Jagalchi Market, Korea's largest seafood market, and Gukje Market, an iconic local market known for selling just about anything you could think of.

Flags of 22 nations are hoisted along the UN memorial cemetery. On the right, the Songdo Sea Cable Car is stretched above the blue ocean.

▲ The United Nations Memorial Cemetery
The UN Memorial Cemetery honors UN Command casualties from the Korean War. It serves as a place of remembrance and reflection for the fallen troops from 11 nations.

▲ Songdo Sea Cable Car
Enjoy a scenic cable car ride over the ocean, with stunning views of the coastline, cliffs, and city.

Maple leaves adorn the Bulguksa Temple, and colorful flowers surround the Cheomseongdae Observatory.

▲ Bulguksa Temple
Bulguksa Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Korea's most famous Buddhist temples, featuring stone pagodas, intricate architecture, and a peaceful mountain setting.

▲ Cheomseongdae Observatory
Explore the oldest existing astronomical observatory in East Asia. Constructed during the reign of Queen Seondeok, this cylindrical stone tower was used to observe the stars and remains a symbol of Korea's scientific heritage.



▲ Daereungwon Tomb Complex
Visit the Daereungwon Tomb Complex, believed to be the resting place of kings and court officials. One of the tombs is open to the public, giving a rare glimpse inside a 1,500-year-old tomb.

▲ Gyeongju National Museum
Explore Gyeongju National Museum, home to thousands of Silla-era artifacts including royal crowns, pottery, and the famous Emille Bell.



▲ Korean Traditional Culture Center
Head to Daegu for a hands-on cultural experience at Momyeongjae, where you'll learn to make traditional Korean teatime snacks under the guidance of a regional cuisine expert.

A birds-eye view of the Andong Hahoe Village and its thatched roof houses. On the right, people are hiking the Jujeongol Valley in Seoraksan Mountain.

▲ Andong Hahoe Village
Visit a UNESCO-listed traditional village known for its well-preserved Joseon-era houses, Confucian culture, and the famous Hahoe Mask Dance.

▲ Jujeongol of Seoraksan Mountain
Enjoy hiking at Jujeongol, a scenic valley within Seoraksan National Park with breathtaking fall colors, clear streams, and peaceful forest trails.

일정

[Day 1] Seoul → Gongju → Jeonju
8:00amDepart from Amid Hotel Seoul
Arrive at Gongju
Gongsanseong Fortress
- Explore Gongsanseong Fortress, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.
Tomb of King Muryeong
- Visit the Tomb of King Muryeong, which provides crucial evidence of the Baekje culture and the foreign exchanges of that era.
Gongju National Museum
- Visit the the Gongju National Museum, which houses over 10,000 cultural relics, including 19 National Treasures and 3 Treasures.
Transfer to Jeonju
Arrive at a 4-5 star hotel in Jeonju*
*Lahan Hotel Jeonju (4-star) or Best Western Plus Jeonju (4-star) is the first option.
[Day 2] Jeonju → Jangseong → Gwangju
Jeonju Hanok Village
Choose your preferred Hanbok, the Korean national costume, and make special memories strolling around the beautiful hanok village.
Gyeonggijeon Shrine
- Explore Gyeonggijeon Shrine, which was erected in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty.
Baegyangsa Temple
- Upon arrival at the temple, you will experience conversation over tea with a monk.
Transfer to Gwangju
Arrive at a 4-5 star hotel in Gwangju*
*Holiday Inn Gwangju (4-star) is the first option.
[Day 3] Gwangju → Boseong → Suncheon → Busan
Boseong Green Tea Plantation
- Kick off the morning by visiting a green tea plantation that produces high-quality green tea, with a chance to taste Boseong green tea ice cream.
Transfer to Suncheon
Suncheonman Bay
- After a lunch break, visit Suncheonman Bay, a coastal wetland that serves as a key habitat for migratory birds and wildlife.

* Suncheonman Bay is closed on the last Monday of every month. On these dates, it will be replaced with Nak-an Fortress.
Transfer to Busan
Arrive at a 4-5 star hotel in Busan*
*Busan Grand Josun Hotel (5-star) is the first option.
*For departures on July 26, August 2, and August 9, which fall within the summer peak season, the accommodation will be arranged at Grab The Ocean Songdo or Wyndham Grand Hotel Songdo (4-5 star hotel).
[Day 4] Busan
The United Nations Memorial Cemetery
- Start the day with a visit to the UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, the only UN cemetery in the world dedicated to honoring UN Command casualties from the Korean War.
Jagalchi Market & Gukje Market
- After lunch, explore Jagalchi Market, Korea's largest seafood market, and Gukje Market, an iconic local market known for its wide variety of unique items.
Songdo Sea Cable Car
- Take a scenic mile-long cable car ride, offering stunning views of Songdo Beach, Namhang Bridge, and the coastline.
Enjoy free time on your own in Busan at night.
*Busan Grand Josun Hotel (5-star) is the first option.
*For departures on July 26, August 2, and August 9, which fall within the summer peak season, the accommodation will be arranged at Grab The Ocean Songdo or Wyndham Grand Hotel Songdo (4-5 star hotel).
[Day 5] Busan → Gyeongju
Nurimaru APEC House
- Begin the day with a visit to Nurimaru APEC House, the venue for the 2005 APEC Summit. The house is located on Dongbaekseom Island, an island known for its camellia trees.
Transfer to Gyeongju
Bulguksa Temple
- Head to Gyeongju and enjoy lunch upon arrival. Visit Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Korean Buddhist culture from the 8th century.
Daereungwon Tomb Complex
- Visit the Daereungwon Tomb Complex, believed to be the resting place of kings and court officials.
Gyeongju National Museum
- Explore the Gyeongju National Museum, predominantly showcasing relics from the Silla Kingdom.
Cheomseongdae Observatory
- Stop at Cheomseongdae, an iconic cylindrical observatory that stands about 9 meters tall.
Arrive at a 4-5 star hotel in Gyeongju*
*Gyeongju Lahan Select Hotel (5-star) is the first option.
[Day 6] Gyeongju → Daegu → Andong → Pyeongchang
Transfer to Daegu
Korean Traditional Culture Center
- Learn how to make traditional teatime snacks under the guidance of an expert in regional cuisine.

*This class requires a minimum of 8 participants to proceed. If the minimum number is not met, it will be replaced with a visit to Buyongdae Cliff.
Transfer to Andong
Andong Hahoe Village
- Visit one of the most famous folk villages in Korea. Surrounded by the Nakdonggang River, the village is home to descendants of the Ryu clan of Pungsan, who still make up 70 percent of the residents.
Transfer to Pyeongchang
Arrive at a 4-5 star hotel in Pyeongchang*
*Intercontinental Pyeongchang (5-star) is the first option.
[Day 7] Pyeongchang → Yangyang → Seoul
Transfer to Yangyang
Jujeongol of Seoraksan Mountain
Visit the Jujeongol of Seoraksan Mountain, renowned for its breathtaking fall colors and remarkable valley and rock formations. After the hike, relish lunch at a local restaurant.
6:00pm~7:00pmReturn to Seoul
*All itineraries are subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.

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유의 사항

  1. Toiletries, including toothbrush and toothpaste, are not provided at the hotels. Please remember to bring your own.
  2. Each traveler is allowed 1 piece of luggage.
  3. No partial refunds will be provided if any part of the tour is voluntarily skipped while in progress.

취소 및 환불 규정

All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
30 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
29~20 days before the reserved date: 90% refund
19~10 days before the reserved date: 60% refund
9~3 days before the reserved date: 20% refund
2 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 14 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
*No refund will be provided if any part of the tour is voluntarily skipped while in progress.