4 days 3 nights
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Korean
ROUTE: Seoul – Nami Island – Seoul – Paju – Seoul
Hotel / Pax | 2-3paxs | 4-5paxs | 6-7paxs | 8-9paxs | 10paxs | 11paxs |
3 Star Hotel | 764 $ | 464 $ | 388 $ | 333 $ | 299 $ | Inquiry |
4 Star Hotel | 824 $ | 542 $ | 448 $ | 393 $ | 359 $ | |
5 Star Hotel | 542 $ |
* All prices above are per person / Airfare is not included
Meet the tour guide
– Move to Boryeong by a private car. (2h30m)
– Arrive at Yedangho Suspension Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in Korea with the length of 402 meters. Take a break from long time moving.
– Move to Boryeong (1hr)
– Gaehwa Art Park. It’s a humongous park which houses many art pieces and installations. After looking around various sculptures, Herb land, etc, in the park, take a coffee time in extremely instagram-worth Ririss Cafe.
– Daecheon Beach and ride a Skybike. It’s a Endlessly continued beach with white sands, blue sea, small and big islands dotted over the horizon. You can take a 2.3km round trip on a Skybike along an aerial railway above the sea.
– After dinner, visit The garden of light. 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.
Check out and meet the tour guide
– Move to Buyeo (1hr)
– Experience Amphibious Bus tour. Buyeo is a city with many heritages of Baekje, the old kingdom of Korea (18 BC – 660 AD). You can have a special experience of taking an amphibious bus and looking around famous tourist attractions in Buyeo.
– Baekje Cultural Land. It is built to preserve the history and culture of the Baekje. You can see two royal palaces of Baekje and living culture village that shows various social class communities in Baekje.
– [UNESCO] Busosanseong Fortress, a mud fortress located on top of Busosan Mountain, home to historic landmarks from the Baekje.
– Nakhwaam Rock. The name of this rock literally means “the cliff of falling flowers”. According to the legend, this is where the royal court women of Baekje jumped off to kill themselves when the kingdom of Baekje was defeated during the war.
– Goransa Temple. It is located at the foot of the cliffs of Nakhwaam and in front of Baengma River. The kings of Baekje are said to have drank water from this temple’s well, Goranjeong, for youth.
– After the sightseeing, Take a small ferry and cross Baengma River.
– Gungnamji Pond. It’s Korea’s first artificial pond. There you can see beautiful pond and a photogenic pavilion that is connected by a bridge.
– [UNESCO] Jeongnimsa Temple Site. It was a symbolic meeting place for royalty and a center for politics based on Buddhist morals. The site is known as 8.3m high five-story stone pagoda and it’s perfect proportions. – Enjoy ATV riding. Drive a ATV along the Baengma River and run and run as you want.
– Mt. Seongheng love tree. It’s a photo spot where can take a picture of a heart-shaped tree.
Check out and meet the tour guide
– Move to Gongju (40m)
– [UNESCO] Gongsanseong Fortress. The fortress was established during the Baekje Period. It is more than 2.6 kilometers long at 110 meters above sea level. Gongju city and Geumgang can be seen at a glance here.
– [UNESCO] The Tomb of King Muryeong. The tomb is 20 meters in diameter and 7.7 meters in height. It had been untouched by grave robbers and thieves for over a millennium. It’s perhaps one of the most impressive tombs from the Baekje, both in its design and the treasure found inside it.
– Gongju Hanok village. Hanok refers to houses built in the traditional Korean style. You can enjoy a friendly atmosphere while walking along the street, displaying folk items and walls with hand-writing.
– Gongju National Museum. It preserves and displays cultural treasures. The museum collection includes over 10,000 relics, including 19 National Treasures and three Treasures, all excavated from the Chungcheongnam-do & Daejeon areas.
– Magoksa temple. Magoksa was built in the 9th century and now is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Regardless of religion, many people visit here because of its beautiful natural scenery.
– Move to Seoul (2h20m)
– After dinner, you can get off at Myeongdong, Seoul’s shopping mecca and must-see for tourists.
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.
– 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.
– 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.