11 Days South Korea Tour

Description

Embark on an unforgettable journey through South Korea, a land of ancient traditions and modern marvels. From the bustling metropolis of Seoul to the serene island of Jeju, this 11-day adventure offers a diverse range of experiences. Discover iconic landmarks such as Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bulguksa Temple, relax on the pristine beaches of Busan, and hike through the lush landscapes of Jeju Island. Immerse yourself in local culture, savor authentic Korean cuisine, and create lasting memories. This tour includes comfortable accommodations, convenient transportation, and expert guides.

Included

- Accommodation 4* & 5* based on DBL/TWIN/ TRPL room (BB)

- Professional English Guide for the whole of the trip

- 10 Breakfasts, 7 Lunch

- All excursions and transfers with car/van/mid-bus/bus

- Domestic flights according to itinerary

- All entrance fees according to itinerary


Excluded

- International Flights

- Visa application/ fee

- Early check-in/ check-out

- Other meals

- Tips for guide, driver, and others


Know before you go

For an 11-day tour of South Korea, travelers should consider bringing the following items:

  1. Comfortable Shoes: Given the amount of walking, especially in historical areas and national parks, comfortable shoes are essential.
  2. Weather-Appropriate Clothing: South Korea can have varying climates depending on the season. Bring warm clothes if you're traveling in colder months and light, breathable outfits for summer.
  3. Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are important, especially during outdoor activities in parks and cultural sites.
  4. Swimwear: Pack a swimsuit if the tour includes beach visits or hot springs.
  5. Portable Charger: Essential for long days of sightseeing to keep devices powered for photos and communication.
  6. Personal Medications: Always bring any required medications, as it might be hard to find specific prescriptions abroad.
  7. Travel Adapter: South Korea uses 220V plugs with two round prongs, so pack an adapter for your electronic devices.
  8. Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is important, especially during long excursions.
  9. Light Rain Jacket or Umbrella: Be prepared for occasional rain, particularly during the monsoon season (June to August).
  10. Cash & Credit Cards: South Korea is card-friendly, but some rural areas and small vendors prefer cash (Korean Won).

Make sure to check the weather forecast before traveling, and adjust your packing accordingly!

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