4 days 3 nights
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Korean
Meet the tour guide
– Move to Yangpyeong by a private car. (1h30m)
– Yeomyul-ri Village. In there, You can experience various rural activities according to the season. It could be Strawberry picking, sweet potato picking, trout picking, traditional rice cake making or any other experience. Enjoy a variety of rural activities that change according to the season.
– Yongmun Millennium Market. You can see the current state of the Korean market and also can see the traditional market opens every 5 days.
– Ride a Yangpyeong rail bike. Pedal along the rail road and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Yangpyeong.
(*Dinner will be served with upgrade special meals)
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– Jungwon Valley. In Korea, where there are many mountains, valleys are one of the base of living. Among them, Jungwon Valley is still a place many people visit for its clear water and Jungwon Falls.
– Retro museum. It is a museum reproducing Korea's 70s and 80s. You can experience Korean’s life at that time. – Yongmunsa temple. The temple itself and the mountain walk to reach it are beautiful in all seasons. Many people visit the temple to see the famous Yongmunsa Ginkgo Tree, the largest gingko tree in South Korea, estimated to be 1,100 years old and more than 60 meters high.
– Move to Gapyeong (1h30m)
– Arrive at Petite France. Petite France is a cute French cultural village known as K-Drama and Film. In the village, you can see The Little Prince everywhere. Because the concept of Petite France encapsulates ‘flowers, stars, and the Little Prince.’
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– The Garden of morning calm. The garden focuses on the country’s natural beauty and showcases floral arrangements and landscaped gardens built in harmony with the surroundings. You will have a satisfying time whether you love garden and flowers or just want a peaceful place.
– Nami Island. It’s a half-moon shaped Island and also known as Naminara. “Nara” means “country” in Korean. So, when you Take a ferry and enter the Island, you’ve to show your passport (Entrance ticket). Featuring beautiful tree lanes, woodlands, riverside walks, and many more, Nami Island offers picture-perfect scenery all year round.
– Move to Seoul (1h30m)
– 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.
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.