3 days 2 nights
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Korean
Meet the tour guide at Busan and move to Ulsan petroglyph museum of BANGUDAE by private car (1hr)
– You can take a look at models of petroglyphs famous from Korea and overseas in an outdoor space
– Move to Bangudae Petroglyphs. Petroglyphs are figures of animals or geometrical symbols engraved on rock
– Move to Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village and museum (1.5hr by private car) You can gain some knowledge of whales and see whale bones and models
– Visit the largest traditional market, Ulsan Central Market which is a street famous for the many restaurants serving freshly-killed barbequed pike eel
– Check in hotel and rest
9am, Check out and meet the tour guide at the hotel lobby
– Go to Taehwa River Seepri Bamboo Grove. Don’t miss to take a nice photo in this peaceful nature
– Visit Onggi Pottery Museum. This museum tells the history of the onggi, an outdoor area which displays lots of onggi, and activity areas
– Move to Yangsan by private car (40min)
– We will visit Tongdosa Temple. Tongdosa is the main temple of the 15th diocese of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
– Move to Busan by private car (1.5hr)
– Visit BIFF Square. The 428 meter-long street was divided into “Star Street” and “Festival Street,” and on the eve of the festival each year the “BIFF Square Ground Opening” is held on the street
– Near this BIFF Square you can see Gukje market. Gukje Market humbly began during the Korean War in 1950 as a place for war refugees to try to eke out a living, soon growing into a large, busy market
– Check in hotel and rest
9am, Check out and meet the tour guide at the hotel lobby
– Move to Gamcheon Culture Village by private car. This Village is formed by houses built in staircase-fashion on the foothills of a coastal mountain, earning this village the nickname "Machu Picchu of Busan.”
– Next is Ami-dong Tombstone Culture Village. It is across the road from Gamcheon Culture Village. Houses containing gravestones, traces of history, found in each alley elicit a painful sensation that makes visitors humble.
– We go to Provisional Capital Memorial Hall. It was open to instill pride to the citizens of Busan who bore the duty as a provisional capital during the national crisis and also to commemorate the stature and historical importance of Busan
– Go to another historical site, National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation. In this place, the history is told through old photos, personal articles, diaries, videos, etc.
– Take a short break in Peace park. Which is the representative citizen's rest area in Busan, filled with over 30,000 camelia and pine trees
– Drop off at the destination.