South Korea Highlights





Feel the Seoul of South Korea on this adventure that hits all the highlights
A destination of natural wonder, culinary delights and cityscapes, South Korea is a rewarding trip for any traveller. On this nine-day exploration, you’ll discover Korea’s Demilitarised Zone, tuck into a feast at an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ restaurant, hike through the amazing scenery of Seoraksan Mountain, wander through the colourful Gamcheong Culture Village, spend a night in a traditional Hanok house and discover the charisma of Busan, from seaside Haedong Temple to the stories of Haeyno divers.
What's included
Hotel (7 nights), Hanok (1 night)
Private Vehicle, Public Bus, Metro, Taxi, Boat, High Speed Train
1 breakfast, 4 dinners
- Seoul - Gwangjang market
- Seoul - Naksan night view over the city
- Seoul - Gyeongbukgung Palace
- Seoul - Demilitarized Zone (DMZ/South Korea)
- Seoul - Bukchon Hanok Village
- Sokcho - Local market visit
- Sokcho – Community cooking & dinner in village of Abai
- Sokcho - Island village of Abai
- Sokcho - North Korea refugee family visit
- Sokcho - Seoraksan Mountain Hike
- Andong - Andong folk village
- Andong – Village Traditional Dance Performance (except for Monday)
- Busan - Haedong Temple
- Busan - Gamcheon Art Village
- Busan - Haenyeo (female diver) visit
- Busan – Local ‘Smart Farm’ visit
- Busan - Coastal walk
Optional extras
- Sokcho - Yeoung Geum Jung Pagoda - Free
- Sokcho – Bike Ride around Yeongrang Lake - USD25
- Busan - Night cruise - USD40
4.9
209 reviewsStart: Seoul, South Korea
End: Seoul, South Korea
- Duration
- 9 days
- Group size
- 1 to 12
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
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Why you'll love this trip
- Spend a fascinating day exploring the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) on a guided tour. Discover why this intriguing place has been awash with tension and political pressure since the Korean War.
- Take a street food tour of the renowned Gwangjang markets in Seoul, feasting on bite-sized delights, and indulge in an authentic all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience for your final night.
- Explore the seaside Sokcho and discover the island village of Abai, home to hundreds of North Korean refugees, and learn about their experience in a sobering talk with the community before enjoying a delicious home-cooked dinner.
- Spend a night in a traditional Hanok house in the Andong Hahoe folk village, walking past the traditional homes to imagine the country in its past life.
- Visit coastal Haedong Temple, explore the colourful Gamcheong Culture Village, then meet a Haeyno diver in Busan for an insider’s view of this predominantly female profession.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2025 - 31 December 2025
Itinerary
Annyeong! Welcome to South Korea. Your adventure begins in Seoul – the capital city of high-tech gadgetry, soaring skyscrapers and delicious eats. If you arrive early, explore this metropolis at your own pace and discover how ancient traditions come together with the modern in one of Asia's great cities. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 4 pm this afternoon. After, your leader will take you to visit the renowned Gwangjang Market for a street food dinner tour. Here, you’ll find some of Korea’s streeside favourites like mayak gimbap (rice rolls), mandu (North Korean dumplings), bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) and kimchi. Later, follow your leader to the top of Naksan to see Seoul’s skyline at night.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Dinner
- Seoul - Gwangjang market
- Seoul - Naksan night view over the city
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Embrace an early morning for a tour of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ). From the South Korean side of the Zone, you’ll learn how this peninsula has been divided since the devastating Korean War. You’ll visit the Third Tunnel of Aggression, the Unification Bridge, Imjingak Park and the Dora Observatory. In the afternoon, explore Gyeongbukgung Palace – the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty – and the traditional Bukchon Hanok Village. Your tour will finish in the late afternoon in Bukchon, where you might like to stay as there's plenty to explore. Or, maybe visit Namsan Mountain or Yongsan's War Museum.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Seoul - Gyeongbukgung Palace
- Seoul - Demilitarized Zone (DMZ/South Korea)
- Seoul - Bukchon Hanok Village
Tours of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) can only be operated by UN-designated operators in South Korea, so you’ll be joined by other travellers on this tour. The tour will last around five hours.
You will need your passport for the DMZ tour, plus drinks and some light snacks. Casual attire will be fine but avoid large logos, sleeveless shirts or military wear.
Buchon village is banned for group visitors on Sundays. If your trip starts on a Saturday, the visit to Bukchon village will be in the afternoon on Day 8 when you return to Seoul. In this case, today you’ll be able to enjoy some free time after Gyeongbukgung Palace instead.
In the morning, take a local express bus to the east coast city of Sokcho. When you arrive, head to the Sokcho Central Market for an insight into how the locals go about their daily lives and maybe try a few local snacks. After, you’ll have some free time before heading to Abai – a small island village in Sokcho that, for generations, has been a haven for refugees fleeing the war from North Korea. Getting here is half the fun – you’ll have to work together to pull a rope on a small barge to get to the other side. Visit a North Korean refugee’s family and listen to their story of how history reshaped their life. Then, take part in a cooking demonstration and learn how to make giant Korean dumplings. Have dinner together, maybe trying things like home-cooked japchae (stir fried glass noodles), kimbap (Korea’s version of sushi rolls) and rice beer. The payment the family receives for this dinner will be contributed to the Abai Village Preservation Society.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Dinner
- Sokcho - Local market visit
- Sokcho – Community cooking & dinner in village of Abai
- Sokcho - Island village of Abai
- Sokcho - North Korea refugee family visit
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Head to Seoraksan – Korea’s most well-known mountain and the third highest in the peninsula – and go for a hike to see the views of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The afternoon and evening is yours to explore Sokcho. Maybe visit Yeoung Geum Jung Pagoda, which is on the coast overlooking the sea. Or hire a bike and ride around the scenic Yeongrang Lake. Maybe try Korean hotpot for dinner or visit Sokcho Expo Tower. Otherwise, you could take a walk along Sokcho Harbor or opt for a relaxing soak at the Cheoksan Hot Springs.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Sokcho - Seoraksan Mountain Hike
- Sokcho - Yeoung Geum Jung Pagoda - Free
- Sokcho – Bike Ride around Yeongrang Lake - USD25
Your hiking time today will be approximately 3 hours. If you don’t feel like hiking, you may choose to take an optional cable car to Gwongeumseong Fortress (at your own expense) or visit Sinheungsa Temple in another part of the park.
Hit the road this morning for Andong Hahoe Folk Village. This settlement is easy to walk around, so you’ll join your leader on a stroll through the traditional houses (including the one that hosted Queen Elizabeth II in 1999). Visit the remnants of a traditional school to see how students studied in the past, then walk to Buyongdae Hill for a bird’s eye view of the village, dotted with traditional Hanok houses. Being a traditional Korean outpost, there may also be masked dancers performing in town. To learn more about this ritual, why not visit the nearby mask museum. Later, head to your accommodation for the night – staying in an authentic Hanok (traditional Korean house) is a unique experience and the perfect opportunity to gain more insight into local life.
- Hanok (1 night)
- Dinner
- Andong - Andong folk village
- Andong – Village Traditional Dance Performance (except for Monday)
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours.
Your accommodation tonight will be a traditional Hanok in a family guesthouse. Traditionally, Korean beds in Hanoks comprise a futon-like mattress placed on the floor, which could be folded up and placed in the cupboard in the morning. While floor bedding can seem firm compared with standard western mattresses, the floor is heated, providing a comfortable night’s sleep.
You will need to have an overnight pack for tonight's Hanok stay as you'll leave your main luggage on the bus. There's only one restaurant at the village so the food options will be limited. Maybe stock up in Sokcho if you have special dietary requirements. Please consult with your leader in advance about your food option here in advance.
After saying goodbye to your host family, make your way to Busan – South Korea’s second-largest city is home to mountains, beaches, hot springs and deliciously fresh seafood. When you arrive, you’ll have the opportunity to talk to a Haenyeo diver. Haenyeo (sea women) dive into the sea to collect clams, sea urchins and oysters and are famous for being able to hold their breath for a very long time. A dwindling industry, this has been a main source of income for the divers (predominantly female) to support their families through changing times. Visit the local Haenyeo community centre and meet with an ex-diver to hear about her experience, the changes Busan has gone through and her life now. Then visit Haedong Temple – the famous Buddhist temple by the sea. Explore this rare gem, backdropped by the ocean, before going to Gamcheong Culture Village for an overview of the city. There are a few different spots to watch the sunset, so maybe grab a few of your group members and head to one of the many scenic viewpoints.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Busan - Haedong Temple
- Busan - Gamcheon Art Village
- Busan - Haenyeo (female diver) visit
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
In the odd case where your Haenyeo diver is not available, you’ll visit another local lady who’s witnessed the massive changes in Busan and can share her stories with us.
This morning, head to the seaside town of Ikidae and take a coastal walk (and optional plogging). Then, visit to a local ‘Smart Farm’ – this incubation site is where startups are growing crops in recycled shipping containers, as well as turning them into shops and cafes. The rest of the day is yours. Tonight, maybe take an optional night cruise and see Busan from the water as the sun goes down. You can also visit Haeundae Night Market or see the buskers on the boardwalk.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Busan – Local ‘Smart Farm’ visit
- Busan - Coastal walk
- Busan - Night cruise - USD40
This morning, jump on the KTX Bullet Train and head back to Seoul. When you arrive, the rest of afternoon is yours to explore. Perhaps venture out and explore the National Museum, Leeum Art Museum or check out the huge range of shopping in Seoul’s Dongdaemun. This evening, join your travel pals for the final group dinner at an all-you-can-eat barbecue feast – you can't leave Korea without experiencing this iconic dish!
- Hotel (1 night)
- Dinner
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Your adventure comes to an end after breakfast today. With no activities planned, you’re free to leave at any time. If you’d like to spend more time in Seoul, just speak to your booking agent.
There are no meals included on this day.
Inclusions and activities
1 breakfast, 4 dinners
Private Vehicle, Public Bus, Metro, Taxi, Boat, High Speed Train
Hotel (7 nights), Hanok (1 night)
- Seoul - Gwangjang market
- Seoul - Naksan night view over the city
- Seoul - Gyeongbukgung Palace
- Seoul - Demilitarized Zone (DMZ/South Korea)
- Seoul - Bukchon Hanok Village
- Sokcho - Local market visit
- Sokcho – Community cooking & dinner in village of Abai
- Sokcho - Island village of Abai
- Sokcho - North Korea refugee family visit
- Sokcho - Seoraksan Mountain Hike
- Andong - Andong folk village
- Andong – Village Traditional Dance Performance (except for Monday)
- Busan - Haedong Temple
- Busan - Gamcheon Art Village
- Busan - Haenyeo (female diver) visit
- Busan – Local ‘Smart Farm’ visit
- Busan - Coastal walk
- Sokcho - Yeoung Geum Jung Pagoda - Free
- Sokcho – Bike Ride around Yeongrang Lake - USD25
- Busan - Night cruise - USD40
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Before you book you should know
- A good degree of fitness is recommended for this trip as a lot of walking is involved. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. You will need to be able to handle your luggage on metro and in busy transport hubs, so we advise packing light.
- This trip doesn't spend much time in Seoul so we recommend extending your trip to enjoy this city to its fullest. Please speak to your booking agent about adding additional nights of accommodation to your booking.
Hotel rooms:
Many South Korean hotels have a limited supply of double rooms. If you are a couple travelling, please advise at the time of booking if you would like double bedding (subject to availability). Double bed in South Korea also tends to be smaller than normal western standard, closer to a queen size bed. It may be possible to book twin share rooms where you may push the beds together into one bigger bed, but this can't be guaranteed.
Air-conditioning & Heating:
Air-conditioning is not usually turned on until the warmer season. The traditional housing has floor heating.
Hanok Stay:
Your mattress will be on the floor. If you find that the surface is too hard, you can stack the bedding or ask for an extra mattress.
Travelodge Myeongdong City Hall Hotel
22 Sejong-daero 16-gil, Bukchang-dong, Jung-gu
Seoul
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Phone: +822 63626000
Description
Travelodge Myeongdong City Hall Hotel is conveniently located across from exit 8 of City Hall Subway Station. Shops and restaurants are within walking distance. The hotel features a fitness centre, self-service laundromat and laundry service, co-living pantry space, communal space, 24hr reception. All rooms are come with a private bathroom, wifi, and flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Please don’t confuse this property with the Euljiro (Myeongdong) or Dongdaemun branches.
Instructions
Intrepid can assist with pre-booking an arrival transfer from the airport - enquire with your agent. Please advise your flight arrival details at least 14 days prior to your departure.
For your confirmed arrival transfer, you’ll be met by a transfer representative holding an Intrepid sign after you’ve collected your luggage and exited the immigration and customs area. If you cannot locate the transfer representative, please call the number listed in the ‘Problems & emergency contact information’ section of this document.
Alternatively, Seoul is very well-connected by public transport. Take Airport Limousine bus #6701 from the airport to the City Hall (Plaza Hotel) stop. Cost is approx. USD15. Arrive at Plaza Hotel and walk about 5 minutes to our hotel. From the bus stop cross and go down Namdaemun 1 Road, cross the road and go down Sejong Daero 18 Street.
Or take the train from the airport to Seoul Station. Change to subway line 1, travel one stop and arrive at City Hall. The hotel is a 5min walk away.
If you’d prefer to take the subway from the airport, buy a reloadable T-Money card (USD3) and load it with WON7000. Take the Airport Express Train to Hongik University Station (approx. 45 minutes). Once you arrive, transfer to line 2 (green line) towards City Hall. Exit City Hall station at exit 8. Cross the street and go down Sejong Daero 18 Street and take the second right, down Sejong Daero 18. From the subway station to the hotel should only take about 5 minutes.
If you would like to consider other modes of transport between Incheon Airport and the hotel, visit https://www.airport.kr/sites/ap_en/index.do
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. This trip starts in Seoul on Day 1 at 4pm. This allows time after the welcome meeting for your first included activities.
2. A single supplement can be booked for all nights on the trip if you’d prefer not to share a room, and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
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