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GROUP TOUR (FOR AGES 18 - 45): Journey from Seoul to Busan on this 10-day escorted tour. Begin with extensive sightseeing in the South Korean capital, including traditional highlights such as Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. Learn about K-Pop and record a music video, take a street food tour of Gwangjang Market and enjoy views over Seoul from Namsan Mountain. Visit the DMZ to peek into North Korea and meet a North Korean defector, stay at a traditional Buddhist temple and spend a night at a traditional Hanok guesthouse in Jeonju. Explore the UNESCO-listed sites of Gyeongju and end in Busan with a ride on the Songdo cable car and karaoke.

For a detailed itinerary and information about visas, money, weather and more download our Trip Notes

Tour Overview

Duration

10 days

Starts

Seoul

Ends

Busan

Range

Handpicked

Tour Guide

Yes - escorted by a tour guide

Group Size

Min 6 / Max 22

Minimum age

18

Maximum age

45

Departs

Fridays

Hotel Rating

Hostels, hotels, traditional guesthouse & temple stay

Countries

South Korea

Physical Rating

Easy

Tour Pace

Medium

Arrival Transfer

No

Departure Transfer

No

Meals included

Breakfast: 7, Lunch: 1, Dinner: 3
Adults (18+)
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$3,225.00
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$2,902.50

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$1,000.00

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Tour Highlights

Seoul - Discover the best of traditional and modern Seoul, including Gyeongbokgung Palace, a K-Pop experience, Bukchon Hanok Village and more
DMZ - Peek into the reclusive state of North Korea, see the Infiltration Tunnels and meet with a North Korean defector
Samgaksan Geumseonsa Temple - Stay in a traditional Buddhist temple, join morning prayers and take tea with a monk
Jeonju - Spend a night in a traditional Hanok guesthouse and sample the popular local rice wine
Gyeongju - Take in some of the tombs, temples and burial mounds of the "Museum Without Walls", learn Taekwondo from a master and visit Bulguksa Temple
Busan - Ride the Songdo cable car for breathtaking views over the city, visit the Jagalchi Market and end your tour with a night of karaoke

Included

7 breakfasts, 1 lunch & 3 dinners
9 nights accommodation (4 nights 4-person dorm in Seoul, 1 night twin share (floor sleeping) at a temple stay, 1 night twin share at traditional guesthouse in Jeonju, 2 nights multi-person shared room at hostel in Gyeongju & 1 night twin share at simple hotel in Busan)
Escorted by a tour guide, with the services of specialist, English-speaking local guides for some sightseeing
All transportation as per the itinerary - a mix of private & public transportation, including trains, buses, taxis and subways
Guided sightseeing in Seoul, including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Mountain & Bukchon Hanok Village
K-Pop experience including dance class & video recording
Visit to the DMZ, including Infiltration Tunnels & Q&A session with a North Korean defector
Street food tour of Gwangjang Market
Temple stay experience including singing bowl meditation, Buddhist chanting & tea with a monk
Chance to sample the traditional rice wine of Jeonju and learn how it’s made
Gyeongju cycling tour
Taekwondo lesson with a master in Gyeongju
Visit to the Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju
Walk around Anapji Pond by night
Guided visit to the local Busan markets
Songdo cable car in Busan
Karaoke in a private room on the final night
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go

Not Included

International flights & visa
Tipping - an entirely personal gesture
Optional activities
Airport transfers

Itinerary

Day 1 - Seoul

Welcome to South Korea! Your Korean adventure begins at our hostel located in the lively centre of Myeongdong, Seoul's renowned shopping district. Make your own way here and check in before we gather with the rest of the group for an orientation. We then head out for our first Korean meal, with an included welcome dinner. After dinner, we'll head to the top of Namsan Mountain to enjoy stunning nighttime views of the city's lights.

Please note: This tour stays in a mixture of hotels and hostels and is designed for younger travellers looking for a backpacker-style experience and to meet like-minded people. The average age on this tour is around 21 - 35, and we are unfortunately unable to take any travellers over the age of 45. We have lots of group tours across our destinations that are suitable for travellers of all ages, browse our website or get in touch to find the perfect trip!

Overnight: Seoul
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 - Exploring Modern Seoul

After enjoying breakfast at the hostel, we'll make our way to the trendy Hapjeong neighbourhood. Here, you'll have the opportunity to learn a K-Pop dance from a professional instructor, create a video, and visit HiKR to discover more about the global K-Wave phenomenon. The afternoon will be yours to explore at leisure before we reconvene in the lively Itaewon district for dinner and drinks (not included). In your free time, you might want to indulge in shopping at Myeongdong, renowned as a shopper's paradise. It's a great place to pick up K-Pop idol merchandise if you're a fan. Alternatively, you could visit Myeongdong Cathedral, the oldest Gothic church in Korea, for a moment of peaceful reflection.

Overnight: Seoul
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 - The DMZ

Seoul - DMZ - Seoul. Today, we embark on an unforgettable tour. We will visit the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), where we can look into North Korea, often referred to as the Hermit Kingdom. Standing on the border between two contrasting worlds, we'll observe the stark differences between North and South Korea. The tour includes exploring tunnels dug by North Korea into the South, learning about the area's history, and participating in a cultural exchange with a North Korean defector. We will return to Seoul by around 16:00, leaving you ample time to freshen up before indulging in another fantastic Korean dinner.

Overnight: Seoul
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4 - Exploring Historic Seoul & Food Tour

Today, we'll journey into the past to explore the rich cultural heritage of the Joseon Dynasty in traditional Seoul. Begin our adventure by witnessing the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the five grand palaces from the Joseon era that holds a special place in Seoul's history. We'll have the opportunity to wander through its ancient courtyards, admire its majestic architecture, and relax in its serene gardens. You can opt to try on a traditional 'hanbok' while exploring the palace for an authentic feel.

Next, stroll through the well-preserved Bukchon Hanok Village, where we can appreciate traditional Korean architecture and gain insight into life in Korea centuries ago. For a change of pace, visit the bustling Insadong art street, a lively cultural hub known for its art galleries, and antique and cultural shops.

In the evening, join our guide for a street food tasting tour at the Gwangjang Market, where you will sample an array of Korean dishes, from savoury to sweet, including must-try delicacies like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and mayak gimbap (mini seaweed rice rolls).

Overnight: Seoul
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 5 - Seoul Temple Stay

Prepare to experience the tranquility of a small, active temple nestled in the mountains on the outskirts of Seoul. With intricately decorated temples and shrines scattered throughout the grounds, you'll feel transported far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Engage in temple activities, including a singing bowl meditation session, evening bell tolling, and prayer chanting. Additionally, enjoy tea with a monk after your silent, reflective Buddhist dinner, allowing you to ask questions about life as a monk.

Overnight: Seoul
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 6 - Onwards to Jeonju

Seoul - Jeonju. After morning chanting and enjoying a wholesome Buddhist breakfast, we will bid farewell to our peaceful mountain retreat and journey to the small city of Jeonju. Tonight, we are staying in a traditional wooden Hanok guesthouse. There's free time to relax after we have checked in, before we embark on a group tasting session at the Hanok featuring one of Jeonju's most famous specialties: a rice wine called Makgeolli. You'll discover how it's made and sample various types. For those interested in continuing, the group will head to Makgeolli Alley to try more varieties and savour 'anju' - special dishes designed to be enjoyed with drinks!

Please note: Some members of the group may be ending their tour in Seoul, and not continuing to Jeonju.

Overnight: Jeonju
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 - Jeonju to Gyeongju

Jeonju - Gyeongju. Departing Jeonju, we'll board a bus to our next destination, the historic city and former capital of Gyeongju. Often referred to as the "Museum Without Walls", Gyeongju features an impressive array of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient temples, and royal tombs that tell stories of a rich past. Once we arrive, we will drop off our bags and refresh ourselves before biking around to explore this enchanting town. We'll visit tombs, burial mounds, historical sites, and take in some stunning scenery. In the evening, we'll head to Anapji Pond to admire the mirrored reflections of the surrounding structures in the water.

Overnight: Gyeongju

Day 8 - Bulguksa Temple & Taekwondo

Today, we'll continue our exploration of Gyeongju, starting with a visit to one of the country's most significant temples: Bulguksa. Surrounded by lush forests and stunning landscapes, this ancient temple is a remarkable example of architecture and history. Later, after time to refresh at our accommodation, get ready for a Taekwondo experience at a Dojang. You'll have the opportunity to learn high-flying kicks, lightning-fast punches, and precise movements from experienced professionals. In the evening, join the group to explore some of the bars and restaurants in the old town.

Overnight: Gyeongju

Day 9 - Gyeongju to Busan

Gyeongju - Busan. Today, we set off for Busan, a vibrant city nestled by the sea, flanked by beaches and mountains. After settling into our accommodation in the downtown area, we'll explore the renowned Jagalchi Market and bustling shopping districts. Then, we'll take a ride on the Songdo cable car for breathtaking views of the city and ocean. In the afternoon, you'll have the freedom to explore, with options to visit the Gamcheon Cultural Village or unwind in a traditional jjimjilbang (public bathhouse). Our last night will be a memorable one, singing in one of Busan's famous karaoke rooms.

Overnight: Busan
Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 - Busan

Our tour comes to an end after breakfast and check out. You have the option to either take the train from Busan back to Seoul Station or catch a flight from Gimhae Airport. These options aren't included but our guide will be able to help you plan your onward travel. Annyeonghi gaseyo!

Meals: Breakfast

Extras and add-ons

If you'd like to add extras or add-ons to your booking, you can do this easily during checkout. Just review the available options and select any additional services or upgrades you'd like before completing your purchase.

Additional Excursions

Enhance your tour with these optional extras, helping you to get the most from your adventure.

Busan to Seoul KTX Train Ticket

Return to Seoul from Busan on the KTX train (end of tour). Do not book a flight before 6pm from Seoul on the same day.

$155

per passenger

Accommodation

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Step Inn Myeongdong 1 (Dorm)
Seoul

Step Inn Myeongdong in Seoul offers budget-friendly accommodation with exceptional convenience. Located in the heart of Myeongdong, this modern hostel is just steps away from vibrant shopping streets, local eateries, and key metro links. Shared dormitories are all equipped with comfortable beds, free Wi-Fi, and air conditioning. The hostel features a communal lounge, self-service kitchen, and a cosy terrace with city views, ideal for relaxing after exploring. Complimentary breakfast is provided, and the friendly staff are always ready to assist

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Hostel
Samgaksan Geumseonsa Temple
Seoul

Samgaksan Geumseonsa Temple is a serene retreat nestled on the slopes of Samgaksan Mountain in northern Seoul. This centuries-old Buddhist temple is surrounded by lush forests, offering a tranquil escape from the city's bustle. Known for its traditional architecture and spiritual atmosphere, Geumseonsa features ornate prayer halls, stone pagodas, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can join meditation programmes or explore the temple grounds, which provide stunning views of the city and mountains.

Our Rating
Simple
Local Rating
Homestay
Blueboat Hostel
Gyeongju

Blueboat Hostel Gyeongju offers air-conditioned rooms and a range of amenities. Guests can benefit from a shared kitchen and lounge area, as well as enjoy free WiFi throughout the property. Each room in the hostel comes equipped with a kettle and a computer. The shared bathroom features a shower, hairdryer, and slippers for added comfort. Bed linen and towels are provided for guests' convenience.

Our Rating
Simple
Local Rating
Hostel
Tokyo Inn Busan Haeundae
Busan

Boasting a fantastic location wihtin easy reach of the city's public transport, the Tokyo Inn is a popular budget hotel with clean and tidy Asian style rooms. Air conditioning and a TV are just some of the modern amenities available to guests. The hotel offers a complimentary daily breakfast and free washing facilities. Wi-Fi is available as are shuttles to Busan station. The property is well located close to the Lotte Department store, Busan Asiad Main Stadium and the Sajik Arena.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel

Prices & Dates

Departure dates are guaranteed with 6 travellers. 'Dorm' prices are per person and include all accommodation in a mix of twin, triple and multi-share dorm rooms, shared with other travellers. 'Twin/Double' prices apply when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers wanting the privacy of their own room. Please note that if paying the 'Single' price, one night will be shared with another traveller during the temple stay.

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