Rural Tourism, Anseong+Yongin, 4D3N

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Seoul, South Korea
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Duration

4 days 3 nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English, Korean

About this tour

Included/Excluded

  • 3Nights 3Star Hotel (2 Pax in 1 Room / Double or Twin)
  • Private Guide (English)
  • Air-conditioned Private Car
  • Guide, Driver’s Fee & Tips
  • Special Dinner once
  • Coffee time at a Beautiful café
  • Special night view from the garden of light
  • Meals as per Itinerary
  • All entrance fee in itinerary
  • Round Trip Airfare
  • Visa
  • Travel Insurance
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

Itinerary

<span> Day 1 </span>SEOUL – ANSEONG TOUR & RURAL ACTIVITIES – HANOK ACCOMMODATION (-/L/D)

Meet the tour guide

– Move to Anseong by a private car. (1h30m)

– Anseong Jungang market. You can see the current state of the Korean traditional market.

– Anseong Seonbi village. Seonbi means virtuous scholars during the Goryeo and Joseon dynasty periods of Korea. Anseong Seonbi village is an experience village that preserves the culture of Seonbi. You can wear Seonbi clothes, write with a brush, drink tea and experience Korean traditional culture like Seonbi.

– After experience, visit Anseong Machum museum, where exhibiting brassware, the specialty of Anseong and Anseong’s agriculture and local culture.

– After Dinner, Move to Anseong ranch. You can enjoy the beautiful sunset in there.

<span> Day 2 </span>ANSEONG TOUR – YONGIN TOUR – HOTEL (B/L/D)

(*Dinner will be served with upgrade special meals)

Check out and meet the tour guide

– Anseong Machum Land, where is a public park in Anseong that visitors can experience traditional performances, culture, and the arts. Take a walk in the park and enjoy sledding or Anseong Namsadang (Vagabond troupe of Joseon) Performance.

– Seoil farm. This farm has garden with amazing arrays of Korean traditional jars full of traditional Korean sauces.

– Jukjusanseong Fortress, the Goryeo dynasty's fortress, made up of soil and stone. but, Nowadays, only its stonework is left.

– Move to Yongin (40m)

– Waujeongsa temple. It has nation's largest Bronze Maitreya in Meditation, which took with 51 ton of bronze, and World's largest wooden Buddhist statue, and it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

– After dinner, visit Ooozooo illumination park. It is a beautiful garden decorated with stunning starlight and illumination. Enjoy and take pretty photos with the night lights in a beautiful spacious garden

<span> Day 3 </span>YONGIN TOUR – SEOUL TOUR – HOTEL (B/L/D)

Check out and meet the tour guide

– Have a leisurely time at the Fair trade cafe where roasts Cameroon's Blue Mountain beans directly traded with the farmers. (Beverages other than coffee available)

– Korean Folk Village. It introduces traditional culture from the late Joseon dynasty period to visitors through cultural classes experience, shaman faith, seasonal customs and restoration of houses from the Joseon dynasty. Performances including Nongak (farmer’s music), martial arts on horseback, traditional wedding ceremony, and other special events are available by season. Visitors can also try various Korean foods at the market street.

– Move to Seoul (1h20m)

– Arrive at N-Seoul Tower. It is one of the tallest towers in Asia. You can take a cable car and go up to the top of Namsan comfortably. Take incredible panoramic views of Seoul from the tower’s observatory.

– After dinner, you can get off at Myeongdong, Seoul’s shopping mecca and must-see for tourists.

<span> Day 4 </span>SEOUL TOUR – DROP OFF (B/L/-)

Check out and meet the tour guide

– Gyeongbokgung Palace. It is built in 1395, Joseon dynasty. It is arguably the most beautiful and the largest palace in Seoul. You can also see the changing ceremony of the royal guard at Gwanghwamun, the main and largest gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace.

– Insa-dong. Insa-dong, located in the heart of the city, is an important place where old but precious traditional goods are on display. There are many galleries, traditional restaurants, teahouses, and cafes in Insa-dong.

– Gwangjang market. Gwangjang Market is one of Korea's largest traditional markets continues to thrive today and is especially popular among young people for its variety of foods and vintage clothing arcade.

– Hongik University Street (Hongdae). Hongdae is known for its youthful and romantic ambience, underground culture, and freedom of self-expression. It has many Street brand stores and outdoor stages for indie band and dance performance.

– Drop off at the destination.

Durations

4D3N

Languages

English
Korean

Tour's Location

Seoul, South Korea
From: $1.050,00
Total
$1.050,00

Owner

ikoreatravel

Member Since 2022

Information Contact

Email

ikoreatravel@gmail.com

Phone

+82 10 7773 9073

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