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Seoul to Busan: A 6-Day Cherry Blossom Wonderland
6 Days · 5 Nights
₹ 2,35,358
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Overview

Seoul and Busan are two of South Korea's most distinct and vibrant cities, each offering a unique glimpse into the country’s rich culture, modern lifestyle, and stunning landscapes. Seoul, the dynamic capital, is a bustling metropolis where ancient palaces like Gyeongbokgung sit side-by-side with cutting-edge architecture, high-tech districts, and vibrant shopping hubs like Myeongdong and Insadong. The city is known for its vibrant food scene, rich history, and iconic landmarks such as the N Seoul Tower and Bukchon Hanok Village. A short journey south, Busan presents a more relaxed yet equally captivating atmosphere. Known for its picturesque coastline, golden beaches like Haeundae and Gwangalli, and dramatic cliffs at Taejongdae, Busan offers a perfect blend of nature and urban charm. It is also renowned for its seafood, with the bustling Jagalchi Fish Market offering fresh catches from the sea, and its annual Busan International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and movie lovers from around the globe. With scenic temples, traditional markets, and coastal resorts, Busan provides a refreshing contrast to the urban energy of Seoul, making both cities essential stops for anyone looking to experience the diversity of South Korean culture and landscapes.

Itinerary
  • Arrival to Incheon Airport
  • Transfer to Seoul by private coach
  • Check in Seoul hotel
  • Overnight in SEOUL
  • Gwanghwamun Square, located from Gyeongbokgung Palace to Sejongno Sageori Intersection, features a statue of King Sejong the Great and Admiral Yi Sunshin, as well as the 12.23 Fountain, Haechi sculpture, flower carpet, and Yeoksamulgil, the "Waterway of History" on either side.
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace, Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace) Palace.
  • Traditional costume experience
  • OPTIONAL: Traditional costume experience – wearing hanbok in the palace From 20$/Pax
  • Bukchon Hanok Village, surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine, is home to hundreds of traditional houses called hanok dating back to the Joseon dynasty. Today, these hanoks serve as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants, and tea houses.
  • Jogyesa Temple Is the center of Korean Buddhism? The temple was built in the late 14th century during the Goryeo period and was once turned into ashes due to fire and was rebuilt under the name of Gackhwangsa Temple in 1910 with the effort of many respectful monks, namely Han Yong-un and Lee Hee-gwang. The temple was given a role as the head temple of Korea’s Buddhism and renamed to Tegosa Temple in 1936. In 1954, a purification drive took place to eliminate Japanese influence and revive traditional Buddhism, which established the present day Jogyesa Temple as a result.
  • Insadong Antique Alleys Known as the cultural heart of the city, Insa-dong offers a unique blend of traditional and modern attractions. The main street is lined with traditional tea houses, art galleries, and antique shops, making it a paradise for art enthusiasts and collectors.
  • Yeouido Hangang Park, Situated in Yeouido, the heart of politics, media, banking and finance, Yeouido Hangang Park is easily accessible via public transportation. The park hosts many exciting events, from the Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival in spring to the International Fireworks Festival in fall, as well as concerts and marathons throughout the year. Well-preserved natural areas such as Bamseom Island and Yeouido Saetgang Tributary provide visitors with an opportunity to learn about nature and ecology. In addition, thanks to the Hangang Renaissance Project, the park is full of new attractions: the Water Light Square, waterside fountains, a riverside stage, a yacht marina, and more.
  • COEX Mall, Starfield COEX Mall, located at the center of Seoul, leads in trend and culture. Combining fashion, food, culture and entertainment, the mall provides everything the visitors need.
  • The Starfield Library offers a space to rest and entertainment with books.
  • INDIAN DINNER
  • Overnight in SEOUL
  • Hotel check out transfer to Busan by KTX
  • Hotel Check in
  • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, located on the north-eastern coast of Busan, is a unique shoreline temple in Korea. Built in 1376 by Naong, it features 108 stairs and stone lanterns, offering stunning views of the rocky landscape and the serene waves.
  • Dalmaji Road, Dalmaji Road refers to the pass that connects Haeundae Beach with Songjeong Beach over Wausan Mountain. It is an 8 km-long coastal road lined with cherry and pine trees, offering a beautiful coast view and a perfect place for seaside drives. The summit of the pass has the Dalmaji Hill and the Haewoljeong Pavilion, which overlook the view of the Cheongsa Port and the sea. The road also has many cafés, restaurants, and galleries. The "moonrise at the Dalmaji Road" is not to be missed.
  • Gamcheon Culture 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." Many alleys that cut through this community are vibrantly decorated with murals and sculptures created by the residents.
  • Gukje Market Following the Korean War, refugees who fled to Busan set up stalls in order to make a living by selling smuggled or imported products, which developed into Gukje Market (gukje meaning "international" in Korean) of today. Gukje Market is one of Korea’s largest markets.The market's alleyways are l ined with stalls selling diverse goods, particularly machinery tools, kitchenware, and clothing. To the market's right is an alleyway lined with charity stores, and to the left is K kangtong Market.
  • BIFF Square, Busan’s modern movie district was originally little more than a pair of cinemas that were built following Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule over half a century ago. However, major renovations took place ahead of the first Busan International Film Festival
  • (BIFF), and the newly transformed district was named BIFF Square on August 14, 1996.
  • INDIAN DINNER
  • Overnight in BUSAN
  • Hotel check out transfer to GYEONJU
  • Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Festival, Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Festival. Known as “the museum without walls”, Gyeongju, the capital of the ancient Silla Dynasty, is rich with its cultural heritage than any other cities in Korea. Spring in Gyeongju is an explosion of colors and festivities with the burst of cherry blossoms. The picture-perfect Bomun Lake in Gyeongju, a historic city in the southern part of Korea, shows off its best every April when 9,000 cherry trees around the lake burst into bloom. Bomun Lake is located at the center of Bomun Tourist Complex, a tourist district where you can find hotels, resorts, theme parks, an amusement park, and other various attractions.
  • Gyeongju National Museum houses numerous historical and cultural artifacts of the Silla dynasty (57 BC-AD 935). The museum provides various programs including at the Children’s Museum School. The newly renovated Silla Art Gallery and Silla History Gallery lobby by Teo- yang Studio are popular among visitors. This multi-complex center provides the history of Silla with various artifacts.
  • Cheomseongdae Observatory, Believed to be the oldest existing astronomical observatory in Asia, Cheomseongdae was constructed during the reign of Queen Seondeok (r. 632–647). The lines and curves of the stone structure are proof of Silla’s advanced architectural and scientific knowledge.
  • Hotel check out transfer
  • Hotel Check in
  • Overnight in SEOUL
  • Charm & Charm Cosmetic Shop Charm & Charm Seoul Store Is a Leader in The Field of Cosmetics Tax Refund Stores, Adjacent to Hongdae, The Forefront of Youth and Fashion. As A Comprehensive Lifestyle Store, The Store Sells More Than 800 Products from More Than 80 Brands. 2015 Is The 10th Anniversary Of The Company's Establishment
  • Seokchon Lake, Seokchon Lake, originally part of the Han River, was formed in 1971 through land reclamation. It features West Lake and Magic Island, Seoul Norimadang, and East Lake, known for jogging circuits, footpaths, parks, restaurants, and cafés. The lakeside is an unmissable spot for visitors to Seoul, especially during cherry blossom season.
  • Gangnam Station, Consumers in their 20s to 30s are frequent visitors to Gangnam Station Underground Shopping Center. The mall is located in Gangnam Station of Seoul Subway Line 2, and consists of all the latest fashion trends. It is also an ideal place to just browse the shops to keep up with the so-called "Gangnam Style." The mall also has a rest area called Herb Plaza, where shoppers can take a rest from their shopping.
  • Myeong-dong Myeongdong, Myeong-dong is a major shopping district in Seoul, featuring numerous brand name shops, department stores, and designer brands. It offers clothing, shoes, and accessories, as well as family restaurants, fast food, Korean, Western, and Japanese dining options. The district also features hair salons, banks, and theaters, offering affordable fashion goods at reasonable prices.
  • Overnight in SEOUL
  • Hotel Check-Out / Transfer to ICN Airport
  • Departure.
  • No Guide Service
Inclusions
  • Accommodation at above selected hotel for 05 Nights on twin sharing basis
  • Full tour & transfer with admission, parking & toll fees
  • English speaking driving guide, will be change every city
  • 1 Bottle of mineral water for every day
  • Daily buffet breakfast buffet at the hotel
  • Vehicle and guide use is 10 hours base
  • Meals (Pack Lunch & Indian Dinner)
  • GST
  • TCS
Exclusions
  • Personal expenses not mentioned above
  • Tipping for local guide & driver ($5 P/P/Day)
  • Cost of Pre or post tour hotel accommodation
  • Porterage, laundry, telephone charges, shopping, wines & alcoholic Beverages,
  • Mineral Water, items of personal nature and food or drink which is not part of a set group menu
  • Any extra cost incurred on behalf of an individual due to Illness, accident, hospitalization, 0r any personal emergency
  • Anything specifically not mentioned In the ‘tour Price Includes’ Column
  • Vehicle and guide overtime surcharge over 10 Hours Is Usd 50 Per Hour.
  • Domestic air fare (Usd 120-250 Per Way/P. P not including airport ticket, depends on the season)

- Under unavoidable circumstances hotels are subject to change, in such condition

substitute hotel of similar category is provided.

- Standard check-in and check-out time of international hotels is usually 1500hrs and

1100hrs respectively.

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