Busan is Korea’s largest port city filled with endless excitement and pleasant surprises. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors from all over the country and around the world flock to Haeundae, Songdo and Gwangalli Beaches to relax or to attend festivals.
The city annually hosts the International Fireworks Festival and the Busan International Film Festival, while regularly holding various events at Centrum City, the world’s largest department store. Other must-see tourist sites include Taejongdae Resort overlooking the sea, Yongdusan Park, Yonggungsa Temple on a cliff, and the Jagalchi Market.
Points of interest/ itinerary:
- Watch the view of Busan city on the Youngdusan Mountain, where the Busan Tower is located
- Gamcheon Culture Village: San torini of Korea
- Jagalchi Market: Relax and release all stress with fresh seafood
- Gukje Market: The energetic market where refugees once ran it after the Korean War
- Yonggungsa Temple: The temple on the seaside stiff
- The famous beach of Busan where tens of millions of visitors come to visit, Haeundae
- Dongbaekseom island: where many poets visited to feel the scenery of forest and ocean
- Nurimaru APEC House
- The only UN Memorial Cemetery: Vestige of 16 combatant nations of the Korean World
Gyeongju (??) was the capital of the Silla Kingdom, a dynasty that flourished for almost one thousand years of Korea’s proud five thousand year history. The Silla (??) Kingdom was originally established in the southern area of modern-day Korea, but eventually spread as it banded together with neighboring states and became known as «Unified Silla». The Silla Dynasty was one of the most developed civilizations in the world during that time period. People came from faraway lands to trade with the Silla people, many even settling in the area. Silla was said to be a land of extravagance and forward thinking.
Busan is Korea’s largest port city filled with endless excitement and pleasant surprises. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors from all over the country and around the world flock to Haeundae, Songdo and Gwangalli Beaches to relax or to attend festivals. The city annually hosts the International Fireworks Festival and the Busan International Film Festival, while regularly holding various events at Centrum City, the world’s largest department store. Other must-see tourist sites include Taejongdae Resort overlooking the sea, Yongdusan Park, Yonggungsa Temple on a cliff, and the Jagalchi Market.
Points of interest/ itinerary:
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto
- See Anap Pond(Anapji) at a Silla palace in Gyeongju National Park
- Jagalchi Market: Relax and release all your stress with fresh seafood
- Yonggungsa Temple: The temple on the seaside stiff
- The only UN Memorial Cemetery: Vestige of 16 combatant nations of the Korean World
We want you to have a fun, relaxing time in Seoul without the stress of not knowing your way around. Enjoy a fun day out with your own private guide, driver and transport. With this unique charter you will have the liberty to go wherever you want to go and see whatever you want to see in Seoul. You can plan your own touristic route, visiting the busy city or exploring traditional & modern Seoul. There are many ways to explore the amazing city but one of the most comfortable and interesting ways is surely on this tour with a private car charter.
Car Charter is a free program using a private air conditioned car, a friendly guide with driver and the possibility to go wherever you want to go in Seoul. Sit back and enjoy the ride and when something catches your eye feel free to stop and wander around. This is how you will see the metropolis Seoul with a personalized route. What do you want to do? On this excursion the experienced guide will show you the culture, beauty and traditions of this wonderful Country. Discover old museums, See Sky-scrappers. Furthermore you can discuss with the guide which itinerary you would like to have depending on your mood and interests. This definitely is the best way to see Seoul. There is no better way to travel.
We want you to have a fun, relaxing time in Seoul without the stress of not knowing your way around. Enjoy a fun day out with your own private guide, driver and transport. With this unique charter you will have the liberty to go wherever you want to go and see whatever you want to see in Seoul. You can plan your own touristic route, visiting the busy city or exploring traditional & modern Seoul. There are many ways to explore the amazing city but one of the most comfortable and interesting ways is surely on this tour with a private car charter.
Car Charter is a free program using a private air conditioned car, a friendly guide with driver and the possibility to go wherever you want to go in Seoul. Sit back and enjoy the ride and when something catches your eye feel free to stop and wander around. This is how you will see the metropolis Seoul with a personalized route. What do you want to do? On this excursion the experienced guide will show you the culture, beauty and traditions of this wonderful Country. Discover old museums, See Sky-scrappers. Furthermore you can discuss with the guide which itinerary you would like to have depending on your mood and interests. This definitely is the best way to see Seoul. There is no better way to travel.
Located in the heart of the city, Lotte World is the perfect spot for entertainment and sightseeing. It is a theme park filled with thrilling rides, an ice rink, different kinds of parades as well as a folk museum, a lake, and much more. About 6,000,000 visitors are welcomed every year, and about 10% of the visitors are foreigners. The structure inside makes use of the natural sunlight, and it is open for visitors all year round, regardless of the weather.
Lotte World is divided into a '’Adventure’ theme indoors, and a ‘Magic Island’ theme outdoors, next to Seokchonhosu Lake. The Lotte World Adventure has certain districts representing different countries with various kinds of facilities and souvenir shops. You can enjoy watching parades, numerous films, laser shows, and a variety of international cuisines even during the holidays. The Magic Island, where the dazzling Magic Castle is located, is also the venue where exhilarating high-altitude rides are available, which you might not experience elsewhere. Be sure to also check out the peaceful walking trail around the lake.
One of the major reasons tourists are attracted to Lotte World is the amusement rides. The Gyro Drop and Gyro Swing are the top pleasers– a steep drop with an altitude of 70 meters, or taste the thrilling sensation of being inside a tornado. You may need to take your shoes off before you get on since the shoes may come off during the ride. Alternatively, there is the Flume Ride, a long boat with a high-altitude wave, and the Spanish Pirate Ship that swings at an electrifying 75 degrees. Besides such thrill rides, Lotte World also contains a variety of parades and laser shows. The 200 performers sing and dance to music in the World Carnival Parade, which adds excitement to the theme park.
After enjoying the rides, don't miss skating on the ice rink as well as visiting the museum. The ice rink is situated indoors on the basement level 3, and is opened throughout the year. Its pleasant atmosphere is perfect for family and couples to enjoy. Its facilities include a restaurant, a ticket booth, a snack bar, a sports shop, a skate rental service, and a changing room.
Beyond all attractions mentioned above, the Folk Museum is also one of the most popular museums among international visitors. Folk cultural items are displayed date back 5,000 years in Korean history as well as miniature villages, and a playground can be seen. The museum layout was arranged to attract the visitors' attention and the displays are easily understandable. In addition, audio-visual devices and miniature models are also provided to make one's visit even more pleasant and enjoyable.
Seoul Tower opened to the public on October 15, 1980 and has since become a major tourist attraction. The 236.7 meter tower sits atop Namsan Mountain (243m). The observatory offers panoramic views of Seoul and the surrounding areas.
Thirty years and countless visitors later, the structure was renamed ‘N Seoul Tower.’ The letter ‘N’ stands for the tower’s ‘new’ look, which resulted from a 15 billion won remodeling project in December 2005. With a new lighting system and changes to the tower’s overall color scheme, event coordinators can now decorate the tower for the season or events.
First Day : D.M.Z Tour
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a buffer zone between two Koreas, bisecting the Korean Peninsula.
DMZ has been the most popular tourist spot of Korea for foreigners since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The purpose of the zone is to prevent the recurrence of war between North & South Korea.
The zone ranges 2 km north and south respectively from the ceasefire line of 1953. The land stretches across the Korean Peninsula 155 miles from the mouth of Han River to the East Coast.
It’s one of the most well-preserved wild-life refuges where peace and tension coexist. The President of Korea, Park Geun-hye, is pushing to build a “peace park” in the DMZ as a new symbol of political reconciliation and ecological conservation.
In essence, any DMZ tour is to experience the reality of division and to find the hope of future. The highlight of the tour is to explore a tunnel dug by North Korea. The tunnel was discovered by South Army as the third one among four tunnels, hence the name “The Third Tunnel”. It is a surreal experience to find a 1,635 meter tunnel at the depth of 73 meters underground. The infiltration tunnel was made by dangerous manual excavation work with dynamites, shovels and pick axes. The tunnel is located only four kilometers away from JSA, where the representatives of North Korea repeat their version of peace and reunification.
The other tourism spots include an observatory and a train station. The observatory sits on the top of a hill, from which you can observe the north area including the “Gaesung Industrial Complex”, the “Propaganda Village”, a huge statue of North Leader Kim Il-sung, etc. The train station is the northern most one of South Korea and it is physically connected to the North railway system, which again is linked to the Trans Eurasian Railway Network. Regardless of the frustrating diplomacy surrounding the Korean Peninsula, here you can find a hope to go to Europe by TRS (Trans-Siberian Railway).
Korea Rail Pass is discounted ticket for foreign visitors. These special tickets will allow with an unlimited access to the Standard Class seats of the KTX, KTX-Sancheon, Saemaeul, Mugunghwa and Nuriro trains (excluding the subways and tourist trains) without limit in terms of the travel section and the count this helping you enjoy more of Korea! KTX (Korea Train express) is a high speed rail express train that connects Seoul to other cities. Take a Trip to Korea’s Central Inland Region by O,V-train, S-train, DMZ-train, A-train, G-train.
O-Train, a shuttle train which loops around attractions in the central inland of KOREA
V-Train, a shuttle train which travels between steep valleys in the mountainous areas of KOREA
S-Train, a shuttle train which travels in Southern Part of Korea
A-Train, a shuttle train which travel in Gangwon province in Korea
G-Train, a shuttle train which travel to West Sea.
Experimenta la combinación única de lo antiguo y lo nuevo que ofrece Seúl con este completo tour matutino. Descubre dos palacios reales, sitios históricos y asiste a la ceremonia del cambio de guardia. Participa en experiencias locales únicas y conoce la ciudad como un lugareño.
DESTACAMOS:
* Visita los principales lugares históricos
* Obtén una visión general de la historia de la ciudad en el Museo de Historia de Seúl
* Asiste al cambio de guardia real
Empieza el día en el corazón de Seúl, en la Puerta Gwanghwamun, y camina hasta el Museo de Historia de Seúl para disfrutar de una exposición interactiva de la historia local en el Teatro Panorámico de la Ciudad de Seúl. Continúa el recorrido hacia el Palacio Gyeonghuigung, uno de los cinco palacios reales de Seúl, y luego dirígete Daehamun para asistir a la ceremonia del cambio de guardia. Después de una breve parada en el Ayuntamiento de Seúl, darás un paseo por la Plaza Gyeonghuigung. Admira su pintoresco arroyo, sus históricos puentes de piedra y su cuidada decoración antes de llegar a Jongno, una de las zonas más antiguas del centro de Seúl.
Camina hasta el pabellón campana Bosingak, donde con suerte podrás escuchar el sonido de su campana al mediodía, antes del final del tour. Tu guía te podrá recomendar los mejores lugares para probar delicias locales como el Bibimbap o Jeon. No dejes escapar la oportunidad de saborear la comida coreana, uno de los secretos mejor guardados del mundo.
No te pierdas lo mejor del Seúl viejo y nuevo con una excursión de día completo que te permitirá conocer la historia y cultura de la capital coreana.
Destacamos
- Visita el palacio más grande de la dinastía Joseon
- Vistas excepcionales de la ciudad desde lo alto de la emblemática Torre N
- Descubre Namsan Hanok, un pintoresco pueblo que conserva la esencia cultural coreana
- Entrada al Seoul Trick Eye Museum
La primera parada del tour es el Palacio de Gyeongbokgung, situado en la parte norte de Seúl. Después de sufrir un incendio y de que fuera abandonado durante casi tres siglos, el palacio más grande de la dinastía Joseon fue reconstruido en 1867. Dirígete a continuación al Museo Folclórico Nacional, ubicado en el interior del palacio. Aquí encontrarás más de 4.000 objetos históricos que explican la cultura y tradición coreanas.
Seguidamente pondremos rumbo a la cima de la montaña Namsan para visitar la Torre N, remodelada en 2005. Un ascensor te conducirá hasta la plataforma de observación, desde donde podrás disfrutar de vistas de 360 grados de la ciudad a 236 metros de altura. La torre cuenta asimismo con una tienda de regalos y restaurantes en la planta baja.
Continuaremos el viaje por Namsan Hanok, un pueblo tradicional que alberga cinco casas coreanas totalmente restauradas, un pabellón, un estanque y hasta una cápsula del tiempo. Pasea por la zona y observa antigüedades únicas antes de hacer una parada en el mercado de Tongin, inaugurado en junio de 1941. En la mayoría de los 75 puestos que tiene este mercado se venden alimentos y artículos industriales como ropa y zapatos.
Finalmente nos adentraremos en el Seoul Trick Eye Museum, cuyo nombre se refiere a una técnica artística que transforma dos pinturas bidimensionales en imágenes tridimensionales. Pasea por sus salas temáticas y contempla numerosas ilusiones ópticas. No sólo podrás explorar a través de la vista, sino que también podrás utilizar tus manos y hacer tantas fotos como desees.
Visita la única ciudad amurallada de Corea del Sur que se conserva enteramente en pie y retrocede en el tiempo a la época de la dinastía Joseon.
DESTACAMOS:
* Admira una magnífica obra de ingeniería civil
* Recorre los rincones más destacados de un lugar histórico, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO
* Conoce la historia de Seúl a través de los comentarios de un guía profesional
A 30 Km al sur de Seúl se levanta la Fortaleza de Hwaseong en la ciudad de Suwon. Viaja a la que puede considerarse la primera ciudad planificada del mundo y descubre una fortaleza de estilo oriental y occidental que pese a haber soportado los envites de la Guerra de Corea, mantiene un buen estado de conservación.
Construida por el rey Jeongjo en 1796 para albergar los restos mortales de su padre y contar con una residencia en Suwon, donde tenía previsto trasladar la capital administrativa del país, la Fortaleza de Hwaseong fue olvidada por los coreanos tras su muerte y hoy se conserva como testamento de los avances en la época de la dinastía de la dinastía Joseon.
A lo largo de la visita podrás contemplar las imponentes murallas, las torres de observación y artillería, las plataformas militares y un palacio lleno de patios y edificios tradicionales de la época.
Profundiza en la cultura coreana con un tour de día completo a la isla Namiseom y Petit France. Visita los lugares de rodaje de series de televisión coreanas y deléitate con el romanticismo del paisaje.
Destacamos
- Contempla dónde se filman populares series de televisión coreanas
- Admira la belleza estacional de la isla Namiseom
- Visita una aldea cultural francesa en la campiña coreana
La explosión de popularidad de la cultura pop coreana se ha extendido a través del sudeste asiático, y con este tour puedes experimentarlo tú mismo. Visita los principales lugares de filmación y vive la “Ola Coreana” creciente. Namiseom es una de las islas más famosas en Corea del Sur por ser escenario de la filmación de la serie de televisión “Sonata de invierno”. Una isla con forma de media luna al norte del río Han repleta de una belleza cambiante según la temporada. La carretera rodeada de árboles metasequoia y los paisajes nevados convierten la isla Namiseom en un lugar perfecto para pasear entre la naturaleza.
Continúa por Petite France, en el corazón de la campiña de Corea del Sur, donde podrías llegar a pensar que te estás adentrando en un pueblo francés. Disfruta del ambiente de una aldea cultural francesa y toma hermosas fotos antes de regresar a Seúl.
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