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ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)
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SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.
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2 nights in 4 star hotel in Jeju Island
3D2N (recommended)
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O’Sulloc Tea Museum
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Jeongbang Falls, Teddy Bear Museum and Mysterious Road
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Camellia Hill
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Ice Gallery and Trick Eye Museum
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Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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1 lunch and 1 dinner at local restaurants
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Seongeup Folk Village & Jusangjeolli Cliff

JEJU ISLAND
South Korea's largest island, Jeju Island, covering 1,833.2 km².
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions

JEJU ISLAND
Jeju Island enjoys four-season weather, so there will always be something unique and fun to enjoy on your Jeju vacation. Summer is the most popular season for its beaches and water recreational activities, but other seasons offer activities that are just as fun and memorable.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.

SEOGWANG TEA GARDEN
Upon your flight arrival into Jeju Island, you willl be brought to O’Sulloc Tea Museum and passing by Seogwang Tea Plantation known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea.

O’SULLOC TEA MUSEUM
opened on Sept. 1, 2001, and is located at the entrance of Seogwang Tea Garden in Jeju Island. It has since become a major attraction, with visitors coming from all over to enjoy the green panoramic tea fields in which to take many great photos.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.

CAMELLIA HILL
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees and other plants, like hydrangeas.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.

JEJU ISLAND
South Korea's largest island, Jeju Island, covering 1,833.2 km².
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions

JEJU ISLAND
Jeju Island enjoys four-season weather, so there will always be something unique and fun to enjoy on your Jeju vacation. Summer is the most popular season for its beaches and water recreational activities, but other seasons offer activities that are just as fun and memorable.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.

SEOGWANG TEA GARDEN
Upon your flight arrival into Jeju Island, you willl be brought to O’Sulloc Tea Museum and passing by Seogwang Tea Plantation known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea.

O’SULLOC TEA MUSEUM
opened on Sept. 1, 2001, and is located at the entrance of Seogwang Tea Garden in Jeju Island. It has since become a major attraction, with visitors coming from all over to enjoy the green panoramic tea fields in which to take many great photos.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.

CAMELLIA HILL
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees and other plants, like hydrangeas.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.

JEJU ISLAND
South Korea's largest island, Jeju Island, covering 1,833.2 km².
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions

JEJU ISLAND
Jeju Island enjoys four-season weather, so there will always be something unique and fun to enjoy on your Jeju vacation. Summer is the most popular season for its beaches and water recreational activities, but other seasons offer activities that are just as fun and memorable.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.

SEOGWANG TEA GARDEN
Upon your flight arrival into Jeju Island, you willl be brought to O’Sulloc Tea Museum and passing by Seogwang Tea Plantation known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea.

O’SULLOC TEA MUSEUM
opened on Sept. 1, 2001, and is located at the entrance of Seogwang Tea Garden in Jeju Island. It has since become a major attraction, with visitors coming from all over to enjoy the green panoramic tea fields in which to take many great photos.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.

CAMELLIA HILL
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees and other plants, like hydrangeas.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.

JEJU ISLAND
South Korea's largest island, Jeju Island, covering 1,833.2 km².
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions

JEJU ISLAND
Jeju Island enjoys four-season weather, so there will always be something unique and fun to enjoy on your Jeju vacation. Summer is the most popular season for its beaches and water recreational activities, but other seasons offer activities that are just as fun and memorable.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.

SEOGWANG TEA GARDEN
Upon your flight arrival into Jeju Island, you willl be brought to O’Sulloc Tea Museum and passing by Seogwang Tea Plantation known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea.

O’SULLOC TEA MUSEUM
opened on Sept. 1, 2001, and is located at the entrance of Seogwang Tea Garden in Jeju Island. It has since become a major attraction, with visitors coming from all over to enjoy the green panoramic tea fields in which to take many great photos.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.

CAMELLIA HILL
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees and other plants, like hydrangeas.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.

JEJU ISLAND
South Korea's largest island, Jeju Island, covering 1,833.2 km².
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions

JEJU ISLAND
Jeju Island enjoys four-season weather, so there will always be something unique and fun to enjoy on your Jeju vacation. Summer is the most popular season for its beaches and water recreational activities, but other seasons offer activities that are just as fun and memorable.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.

SEOGWANG TEA GARDEN
Upon your flight arrival into Jeju Island, you willl be brought to O’Sulloc Tea Museum and passing by Seogwang Tea Plantation known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea.

O’SULLOC TEA MUSEUM
opened on Sept. 1, 2001, and is located at the entrance of Seogwang Tea Garden in Jeju Island. It has since become a major attraction, with visitors coming from all over to enjoy the green panoramic tea fields in which to take many great photos.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.

CAMELLIA HILL
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees and other plants, like hydrangeas.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.

JEJU ISLAND
South Korea's largest island, Jeju Island, covering 1,833.2 km².
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions
Jeju is officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site, Global Geopark and Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Korea's highest peak of Hallasan Mountain, the vast forested swathes of a semi-tropical national park, a wild coastline and the world's longest underground lava tube.
There are several direct flights from Asian countries into Jeju Island and the fastest and most convenient option are flights from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport or Incheon International Airport which offer frequent Seoul to Jeju flights, with travel times around 1.5 hours.
While in Jeju, do check out the local specialties such as the Manong Chicken - chicken soaked in chicken drenched in chicken sauce and salt, Snow Crab Gatin -snow crab meat, shrimp, cheese, corn, and macaroni baked together, Jeju Hallabong - a tangerine that grows only in Jeju, Grilled Mackerel - fresh Korean Mackerel grilled with salt until golden brown, creating a tempting smoky aroma and Boiled Pork Hock - fresh pork boiled in a mix of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, along with the addition of cinnamon and green onions

JEJU ISLAND
Jeju Island enjoys four-season weather, so there will always be something unique and fun to enjoy on your Jeju vacation. Summer is the most popular season for its beaches and water recreational activities, but other seasons offer activities that are just as fun and memorable.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.
August is the hottest month in Jeju-do Island with an average temperature of 27°C (80°F) and the coldest is January at 6°C (43°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in August.

SEOGWANG TEA GARDEN
Upon your flight arrival into Jeju Island, you willl be brought to O’Sulloc Tea Museum and passing by Seogwang Tea Plantation known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea.

O’SULLOC TEA MUSEUM
opened on Sept. 1, 2001, and is located at the entrance of Seogwang Tea Garden in Jeju Island. It has since become a major attraction, with visitors coming from all over to enjoy the green panoramic tea fields in which to take many great photos.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.
You can also buy loose teas and related products, including delicious green tea ice cream!
The building itself is the materialization of green tea cup, and it is a place of culture, where tradition and modern east and west are harmonized, and a nature-friendly resting area.
O’sulloc has the 'O’ as in the interjection Oh!, the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, of sulloc cha.

CAMELLIA HILL
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees and other plants, like hydrangeas.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, green houses, and multipurpose function rooms. The different flowers that bloom over different seasons are so beautiful that it's a “must visit” place for flower lovers.

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BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA

BUSAN GINHAE INT'L AIRPORT
Busan is highly accessible from across the region with over 18 international airlines like Air Busan, Air China, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Eastar Jet, HK Express, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Miat - Mongolian Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, T´Way Air, VietJet Air, and Vietnam Airlines.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.

GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
A site often seen in movies, TV and advertisements, its even more picturesque when on site.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.

SHOPS IN GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.

THINGS TO DO AT GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Hire a Korean hanbok for your family and friends and take a picture of lifetime memory.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.

GYEONGJU BULGUKSA TEMPLE [UNESCO World Heritage]
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.

Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently the head temple of the 11th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.

BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA

BUSAN GINHAE INT'L AIRPORT
Busan is highly accessible from across the region with over 18 international airlines like Air Busan, Air China, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Eastar Jet, HK Express, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Miat - Mongolian Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, T´Way Air, VietJet Air, and Vietnam Airlines.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.

GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
A site often seen in movies, TV and advertisements, its even more picturesque when on site.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.

SHOPS IN GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.

THINGS TO DO AT GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Hire a Korean hanbok for your family and friends and take a picture of lifetime memory.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.

GYEONGJU BULGUKSA TEMPLE [UNESCO World Heritage]
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.

Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently the head temple of the 11th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.

BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA

BUSAN GINHAE INT'L AIRPORT
Busan is highly accessible from across the region with over 18 international airlines like Air Busan, Air China, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Eastar Jet, HK Express, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Miat - Mongolian Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, T´Way Air, VietJet Air, and Vietnam Airlines.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.

GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
A site often seen in movies, TV and advertisements, its even more picturesque when on site.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.

SHOPS IN GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.

THINGS TO DO AT GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Hire a Korean hanbok for your family and friends and take a picture of lifetime memory.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.

GYEONGJU BULGUKSA TEMPLE [UNESCO World Heritage]
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.

Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently the head temple of the 11th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.

BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA

BUSAN GINHAE INT'L AIRPORT
Busan is highly accessible from across the region with over 18 international airlines like Air Busan, Air China, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Eastar Jet, HK Express, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Miat - Mongolian Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, T´Way Air, VietJet Air, and Vietnam Airlines.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.

GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
A site often seen in movies, TV and advertisements, its even more picturesque when on site.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.

SHOPS IN GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.

THINGS TO DO AT GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Hire a Korean hanbok for your family and friends and take a picture of lifetime memory.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.

GYEONGJU BULGUKSA TEMPLE [UNESCO World Heritage]
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.

Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently the head temple of the 11th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.

BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA

BUSAN GINHAE INT'L AIRPORT
Busan is highly accessible from across the region with over 18 international airlines like Air Busan, Air China, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Eastar Jet, HK Express, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Miat - Mongolian Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, T´Way Air, VietJet Air, and Vietnam Airlines.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.
Travellers from Seoul can also easily get to Busan with the several daily flights that is slightly over an hour. There is of course the bullet train between Seoul and Busan which takes about two and half hours.

GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
A site often seen in movies, TV and advertisements, its even more picturesque when on site.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.
Known as the romantic alley where history, culture and art meet, there are much to see and do in this maze of houses and shops intertwined on alleys of all different directions.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then.

SHOPS IN GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.

THINGS TO DO AT GAMCHEON CULTURAL VILLAGE
Hire a Korean hanbok for your family and friends and take a picture of lifetime memory.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.
The artistic atmosphere lives on in the alleys where the village of pastel-colored houses is beautifully lined up like a maze.
The little prince probably said this to tourists who visit the Gamcheon Culture Village:
“The village is beautiful, thanks to the residents and artists who tried to change the village.”
Gamcheon Culture Village has become a romantic town engraved with beautiful memories rather than the painful traces of Busan’s modern history.

GYEONGJU BULGUKSA TEMPLE [UNESCO World Heritage]
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.

Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently the head temple of the 11th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.
There are quite a few halls and you can see colourful lanterns at various parts of the temple. These lanterns can be rented to make wishes.
5D4N (recommended)
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Yongdusan Park and BIFF Square
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Gamcheon Culture Village
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Donggung Wolji and Hwanggridan-gil
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Gyeongju Yangdong Traditional Village
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Jagalchi Fish Market, Taejongda Resort Park, Oryukdo Skywalk
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Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple (UNESCO Heritage site), Gyeongju Seokkuram Grotto
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Jagalchi Fish Market, Taejongda Resort Park, Oryukdo Skywalk, Gwanganri Beach
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Daewangam Park, Busan Premium Outlets

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JEJU DISCOVERY


Jeju Discovery
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ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)






SEOUL DELUXE
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Meet and airport transfer from Incheon
5D4N (recommended)
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Tour Nami Island, Petite France and Mt Seorak
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Visit Gwongeumseong fortress, Lotte world & Kimchi school
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Visit Amethyst Factory, Sinhung Temple and Itaewon town
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Visit a local temple and Gyeongbok Palace
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Choice of flights and 4 or 5 star hotels in Seoul
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Pass Presidential Blue House and shopping at Myeongdong
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ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

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ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)

ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre (3 star)






BEST OF SOUTH KOREA
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Meet and airport transfer from Incheon
6D5N (recommended)
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Tour Nami Island, Petite France, Mt Seorak and Sinhung Temple
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Visit Gwongeumseong fortress, Lotte world & Kimchi school
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Visit Amethyst Factory, Sinhung Temple and Itaewon town
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Visit Suwon Hwaseong Fortress (UNESCO SITE), Korean Folk Village, local temple, Gyeongbok Palace and Namsan Tower
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Pass Presidential Blue House and shopping at Myeongdong and Nandaemun Market
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Choice of flights and 4 or 5 star hotels in Seoul

South Korea
Sitting on the south of the Korean Peninsula is South Korea,
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

South Korea
Sitting on the south of the Korean Peninsula is South Korea,
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

South Korea
Sitting on the south of the Korean Peninsula is South Korea,
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

South Korea
Sitting on the south of the Korean Peninsula is South Korea,
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

South Korea
Sitting on the south of the Korean Peninsula is South Korea,
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.
Known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul the capital city.
Taking the world by storm are K-Pop, K-Drama series, Korean electronics, cars and beauty products. Attracting millions to its country are its landscapes, ski resorts in winter, culture and food.

SEOUL
South Korea's capital city of over 10m residents, it is a city that consists of modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways mixed with pop culture, Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.

NAMI ISLAND
In Winter, Nami Island transforms into an icescape of stunning sceneries surrounded by clean air and serenity.

NAMI ISLAND
During Autumn, witness nature's transformation in preparation for winter with the wonderful display of colours.

MT SEORAK
Seoraksan Mountain is renowed for its natural splendors and breathtaking views. It holds the distinction of being Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is also listed on the IUCN Green List. The mountain is divided into Inner Seorak, South Seorak, and Outer Seorak, which includes Daecheongbong peak (1,708 meters above sea level), ranking as the third highest peak in Korea. The area is celebrated for its popular hiking trails, with the sunrise and sunset views from the top being particularly spectacular.

MT SEORAK
Winter times gives Mt Seorak a very different feel and experience with the place in different shades of white.

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