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South Korea in Depth

1 / 10 Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, South Korea by Jeremy van Heerde


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South Korea in Depth

2 / 10 Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan, South Korea by Jeremy van Heerde


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3 / 10 Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, South Korea by Jeremy van Heerde


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South Korea in Depth

4 / 10 Inside DMZ, 3rd Infiltration Tunnel Area by Jeremy van Heerde


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South Korea in Depth

5 / 10 Gwanghwamum Gate, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, Korea by Honi Gibson


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South Korea in Depth

6 / 10 Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, Seoul, South Korea, by Jeremy van Heerde


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South Korea in Depth

7 / 10 Fan Dance at Bulguksa Temple, South Korea by Korea Tourism Organization


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South Korea in Depth

8 / 10 Hanok Village, Jeonju, South Korea by Jeremy van Heerde


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South Korea in Depth

9 / 10 Gwangjang Market, Seoul, South Korea by Jeremy van Heerde


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South Korea in Depth

10 / 10 Woljeonggyo Bridge, Gyeongju, South Korea by Jeremy van Heerde



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  • Location

    South Korea
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Discover the high-tech city of Seoul, experience a traditional Korean spa, and drink tea with monks at Ssanggyesa Temple. Gear up for this small group tour designed to ensure you experience every dimension of this incredible country, from its revered past to its cutting-edge present. So, pack your curiosity and appetite—let’s go!

  • Group Size — Max 20

  • Transport - Boat, Cable Car, Coach, High-speed train

  • Tips - Total cost includes - Tipping Made Easy

  • No Hidden Extras

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Seoul

Welcome to South Korea, a land teeming with centuries-old customs, dazzling cityscapes and endless possibilities. In dynamic Seoul, the country's bustling capital of over 10 million people, you'll discover how old-world heritage gracefully mingles with futuristic skyscrapers and neon-lit streets. This is just the beginning of your journey through scenic landscapes, lively markets and cultural hotspots that make South Korea truly unforgettable. We don’t want you to miss out on any aspect of your small group tour. To ensure that you don’t, we recommend you arrive at your hotel by 5.30pm. This evening we’ll meet up to enjoy a group welcome dinner.

Day 2 - Seoul

We’ll experience old and new Seoul today, beginning at the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace where we’ll witness the changing of the guard ceremony. Built in 1395 AD, this grand palace now includes museums and historical sites, framed by breathtaking gardens and timeless stone pagodas that transport you back in time. Next up, we’ll head to Bukchon Hanok Village, a great spot to grab a bite for lunch. Strolling around these snug alleyways, you’ll discover hundreds of traditional Hanok homes, some standing for over six centuries. Then, let’s head skyward to the observation deck of Seoul’s N Tower, perched atop Mt. Namsan. The “N” doesn’t just mean “North”—it represents “New” and “Nature,” blending modern architecture with serene surroundings. Constructed in 1969 and opened in 1980, it’s a must-visit vantage point for sweeping city views. Finally, we’ll dive into the hustle and bustle of Gwangjang Market. With its mouthwatering Mung Bean pancakes called bindaetteok and addictive mini seaweed rice rolls known as mayak gimbap, this historic market is guaranteed to leave your taste buds tingling. So get ready to indulge in history, culture, and mouthwatering delights!

Day 3 - Seoul - Suwon - Jeonju

This morning, we head south to Suwon, where history and adventure await at the UNESCO-listed Hwaseong Fortress. Upon arrival, we admire the imposing walls that encircle the city center—living proof of Korean ingenuity dating back to the late 18th century. But the real thrill is just around the corner - a traditional archery experience! After a quick introductory lesson, we’ll get to perfect our aim while channeling our inner warrior. Don’t forget to snap some fun photos to capture the moment! Once you’ve put your newfound archery skills to the test, it’s back on the road toward Jeonju. The village is made up of over 800 traditional Korean houses and is tucked behind the rest of industrialised Jeonju. Over 800 of these gorgeous, exquisitely carved homes are arranged in two sections: Anchae, traditionally reserved for women, and Sarangchae, designated for men. You’ll have free time to wander through the beautiful grounds and seek out a local eatery for lunch. Since Jeonju is the birthplace for bibimbap, do yourself a favor and enjoy a hearty bowl of this iconic rice dish at its source! Today, we’re not just tasting Korea’s most famous dish, we will be diving in hands-first! Discover the secrets behind kimchi, the spicy, tangy fermented veggie superstar found at every Korean meal. Get ready to whip up your own delicious batch to brag about back home.

Special Experience

Learn all about Korea’s fascinating cuisine at a kimchi making experience, South Korea’s staple side dish made from fermented vegetables.

Once we check in to our hotel, the rest of the evening is free for you to sample Jeonju’s famed local delicacies, chat with friendly vendors, or simply bask in the charm of the village.

Day 4 - Jeonju – Damyang - Gwangju

Get ready for a challenging day as we venture to Mt. Maisan and walk the trail as we ascend to the stunning Tapsa Temple. This extraordinary Buddhist site is built entirely out of stones, forming a series of magnificent towers. Snap photos, soak in the vibes, and marvel at this architectural wonder. You won’t believe how the stones were skillfully stacked into towering masterpieces. Next, we head to Jinan-gun, where spa culture reigns supreme in Korea. At the Jinan Red Ginseng Spa, you’ll discover why Koreans treat spa visits as therapy for both body and mind.

Special Experience

Enjoy a traditional spa experience and try the unique array of facilities and treatments, including ‘bubble sense therapy’ and ‘sound floating’.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 5 - Gwangju

This morning we’ll visit the Juknokwon Bamboo Garden. Picture yourself strolling along winding paths beneath a lush canopy of towering bamboo, letting the gentle rustle of leaves melt your worries away. After soaking up all that tranquil greenery, it’s time to head back to Gwangju for a fun-filled visit to Chungjang-ro Street. Known as the city’s top spot for fashion and entertainment, this vibrant area offers everything from trendy boutiques and shopping malls to cozy cafés and mouthwatering restaurants. Treat yourself to a little retail therapy, people-watch from a corner coffee shop, or simply wander around to enjoy the buzzing atmosphere. Later in the day, we’ll get a peek into Korea’s rich heritage at the Gwangju Traditional Cultural Centre. Let your creativity shine as you slip into a beautiful Hanbok, Korea’s traditional dress, and learn the ins and outs of customary etiquette. Immerse yourself in this living piece of history, and don’t forget to snap a few memorable photos! Finally, we’ll cap off your evening with a mouthwatering group dinner at a local restaurant, feasting on an iconic Korean BBQ.

Day 6 - Gwangju - Suncheon - Yeosu

Get ready for an exciting day as we head to Suncheon, where we’ll step back in time at the Naganeupseong Folk Village. Enclosed by sturdy Joseon-period fortress walls, this beautifully preserved town is a cultural treasure, offering a peek into Korea’s rich past. Stroll through narrow alleys lined with traditional homes and imagine what daily life was like in centuries gone by. It’s history, culture and architecture all wrapped up in one stunning spot! Next, we’ll make our way to the coastal city of Yeosu—famous for its dramatic cliffs, scattered islands and scenic peninsulas along the East China Sea. One of the day’s biggest highlights? Taking a ride on the Yeosu Maritime Cable Car! We’ll glide high above the water for jaw-dropping panoramic views of both the sparkling ocean and rugged mountain landscapes in the distance. Keep your camera ready, you won’t want to miss that Facebook-worthy shot. The rest of the day is free for you to explore Yeosu at your own pace. Discover the bustling harbor, savor fresh seafood, or simply enjoy a leisurely walk by the sea. Fun fact: Yeosu hosted the World Expo back in 2012, and its playful energy still resonates throughout this charming coastal destination!

Day 7 - Yeosu - Busan

This morning, we begin our adventure with a visit to the stunning Ssangyesa Temple. Tucked away in a peaceful valley, this sacred site is most famous for the vibrant tunnel of cherry blossoms that burst into color each spring.

Special Experience

At the Ssanggyesa Temple, relish the experience of a tea ceremony with monks.

Later this afternoon, we’ll make our way to Busan for a well-deserved dinner at a local restaurant. As South Korea’s second largest city, Busan boasts a dynamic energy and breathtaking scenery. With majestic mountains wrapping around a bustling port, it’s easy to see why so many visitors fall in love with this coastal gem. Beyond the views, Busan is also chock-full of exciting activities, from bustling streets, chic boutiques and mouthwatering street food in every corner. Expect to be swept up in the unique charm that only Busan can offer.

Day 8 - Busan

Get ready to experience Busan at its finest! We’ll kick off our day with a refreshing walk along the coastal path at Igidae Park, where we can soak up stunning views of the ocean and the city skyline in one sweep. Next up is the Oryukdo Skywalk, perched right at the dividing line between the East and South Seas—prepare to feel exhilarated as we step out over the glass walkway and gaze down at the crashing waves beneath your feet! Afterward, we’ll pause to pay our respects at the UN Memorial Cemetery, where soldiers and UN staff from the Korean War of the 1950s are honored in a peaceful, reflective setting. Our journey then continues to the breathtaking Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. This majestic Buddhist sanctuary perches along the northeastern coastline, offering an enchanting blend of history, architectural beauty and endless ocean vistas. This evening, it’s time to hop on a sunset cruise along the Haeundae River. Watch as the city’s skyline lights up in vibrant hues, creating a magical backdrop against the sparkling waters. It’s the perfect way to wrap up a day of discovery in wonderful, ever-inspiring Busan.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 9 - Busan - Gyeongju

We travel to Gyeongju this morning, known as ‘the museum without walls.’ The city has more tombs, temples, rock carvings, pagodas, Buddhist statuary and palace ruins than any other place in South Korea. Our day begins at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bulguksa Temple. First built in 528 AD during the Silla Dynasty, then reconstructed in 751 AD, the temple encompasses seven of the National Treasures of South Korea. Some of the most impressive treasures include the two pagodas and two gilt-bronze statues of Buddha. Later we’ll take the 3km scenic walk to our next stop, the Seokguram Grotto. This artificial grotto is made from granite and is also a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. After sunset we visit Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, formerly known as Anapji, an artificial pond in Gyeongju National Park. The site is almost 1500 years old and was once home to the crown prince during the reign of King Munmu. In the evening we’ll enjoy the stunning night views of the Wolijeonggyo Bridge.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 10 - Gyeongju - Seoul

Today, we’re kicking off our day at the Cheomseongdae Observatory. Its name translates to “star-gazing tower,” and it doesn’t disappoint. Dating all the way back to the seventh century during the Silla Dynasty, this incredible relic is the oldest surviving observatory in East Asia. Take a moment to picture ancient astronomers peering at the skies from this very spot! Next, we’ll head over to Tumuli Park. Home to more than 20 grand and petite tombs from the Silla period, this park is full of mysterious grassy mounds that blend into the surrounding rolling hills. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to stumble upon hidden treasures straight out of a history book, this place has your name on it. We’ll also pay a visit to the nearby Gyeongju National Museum, one of the most prominent museums in Korea dedicated to the Silla culture. We’ll discover ancient artifacts, detailed exhibits and fascinating stories tucked into every corner. It’s the perfect spot to immerse yourself in the splendor of a bygone era and piece together the puzzle of Silla’s rich legacy. Finally, when our explorations draw to a close, we’ll hop aboard the high-speed train to Seoul, memories (and maybe a souvenir or two) in tow!

Day 11 - Seoul

Our day is spent exploring Korea’s Demilitarised Zone. We visit Freedom Bridge at Imjingak Village, we’ll walk down the 3rd infiltration tunnel and see the DMZ Exhibition Area. Korea is officially the only divided country in the world and has been since the Korean War of 1950 – 1953. This zone was established by both sides and is 2 kilometres on either side of the Military Demarcation Line, running 250 kilometres across the Korean Peninsula. Our tour continues at the Dora Observatory and Dorasan Station, which allow us a peak into North Korea and the village of Kijŏng-dong. Often referred to as the propaganda village, it was designed by the North Koreans to show that the North is living a life of prosperity. A closer look indicates that they are all concrete shells with no windows and automatic lighting that switches on and off at designated times to suggest activity! Tonight, we’ll enjoy a Nanta Show. Nanta is a non-verbal comedy show and a popular way to spend an evening in South Korea. After the performance our evening continues with our group farewell dinner at a traditional restaurant.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 12 - Depart Seoul

Our tour concludes after breakfast this morning. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!

Inclusions

Sightseeing

  • Witness the changing of the guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace
  • Explore Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Visit the N Seoul Tower’s observation deck
  • Explore the lively Gwangjang Market
  • See the 18th century Hwaseong Fortress and experience an archery lesson
  • Stroll through a Hanok Village with its traditional ‘Hanok’ houses
  • Learn how to make kimchi
  • Visit the Buddhist Tapsa Temple
  • Try the unique therapies and treatments at Jinan Red Ginseng Spa
  • Wander through the Juknokwon Bamboo Garden
  • Gain understanding at the Gwangju Traditional Culture Centre
  • Try on the Hanbok
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Naganeupseong Folk Village
  • Travel on the Yeosu Maritime Cable Car
  • Enjoy a tea ceremony with monks at Ssanggyesa Temple
  • View amazing scenery along the Igidae Coastal Walk
  • Look out to sea from the Oryukdo Skywalk
  • Pay tribute at the UN Memorial Cemetery
  • Explore Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
  • Sunset cruise on the Haeundae River
  • Explore Bulguksa Temple and visit Seokguram Grotto
  • Visit the Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond
  • View the Wolijeonggyo Brigde at night
  • Visit the Cheomseongdae Observatory, Daereungwon Tomb Complex and the Cheonma Tumuli
  • Visit Gyeongju National Museum
  • Travel on the KTX bullet train back to Seoul
  • Visit the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) (Subject to local conditions and availability of tickets)

Travel

  • All touring in air-conditioned vehicles
  • High-speed train from Gyeongju to Seoul

Accommodation

  •  11 nights in 4 star hotels

Properties include:

  • Four Points by Sheraton Josun, Seoul Myeongdong
  • Best Western Plus Hotel, Jeonju
  • Holiday Inn Gwangju, Gwangju
  • Shilla Stay Hotel, Yeosu
  • L7 Haeundae Hotel, Busan
  • Hilton Hotel, Gyeongju
  • Novotel Ambassador Yongsan Hotel, Seoul

Hotels listed are an indication, and are subject to change without notice.

Meals

  • 11 breakfasts and 4 dinners, including group welcome and farewell dinners

Tour Guides

  • English-speaking locally based national guide

Porterage

  • May not be available at all hotels and therefore cannot be guaranteed

Some things to note

  • The Changdeokgung Palace, one of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces will be visited should the Gyeongbokgung Palace be closed.
  • On day 5 we will be visiting a traditional Korean spa. Please remember to pack your swimwear.
  • On day 11 we will be travelling by high speed train and our luggage will be transferred via coach. We will need to pack a day bag as our main luggage will be arriving at our Seoul hotel this evening. 
  • On day 12 we will be visiting the Demilitarised Zone. Please remember to bring your passport.
  • Entry into the DMC is subject to local conditions and availability of tickets which cannot be pre-purchased. Therefore, the exact sightseeing on the day and places visited may vary.
  • Women may need a head scarf to enter some mosques and temples, and wear modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders. Also, a good tip is to pack a spare pair of socks in your daypack, as sometimes shoes need to be removed when entering and the ground can be hot.

Dates & Prices

Start Date End Date Tour Price
Per person
twin share
Status    
2025-09-11
2025-09-22
$7775
Limited Seats
2025-09-25
2025-10-06
$7975
Available
2025-10-02
2025-10-13
$7775
Guaranteed Departure
2025-10-16
2025-10-27
$7775
Fully Booked
2025-10-18
2025-10-29
$7775
Available
2025-10-23
2025-11-03
$7775
Guaranteed Departure
2026-03-05
2026-03-16
$7975
Available
2026-03-14
2026-03-25
$7975
Available
2026-03-28
2026-04-08
$7975
Guaranteed Departure

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Information

At Bunnik Tours, we pride ourselves on our ability to create unique, once in a lifetime small group tours that are filled with incredible experiences you might not be able to have on your own, or in a larger group. However, that does mean aspects of our itineraries can be challenging for some travellers.

We want to make sure all Bunnik Tours travellers enjoy their trip, not struggle through it, so let’s work together to ensure our tours are right for you!

Fitness to Travel Requirements

Within seven days of your booking you will need to complete a Passenger Registration form, which also includes a Fitness to Travel declaration.

In this declaration, you must confirm you’re able to do the following:

  • I can walk up to 4-5 hours intermittently every day at a group pace, often in direct sunlight, on uneven surfaces without using any walking aid.
  • I can walk up multiple flights of stairs (including buildings without a lift) and short, steep hills.
  • I can stand for extended periods of time without needing to sit down, often in hot/humid climates.
  • I can carry my own luggage (including to/from hotels which do not offer porterage).
  • I am comfortable using a shower over bath (please note that we cannot guarantee stand-alone shower facilities at all hotels).
  • I can get on and off various modes of transport multiple times a day without assistance, including small boats.
  • I can drive along very bumpy dirt and gravel roads for extended periods of time.
  • I can travel to high altitudes, such as 3,400m on our 5-Stans tour.
  • I can use squat toilets if necessary.
  • I understand that my dietary requirements may not be fully catered for in some locations

 

If you have a health condition, such as cognitive impairment, vision/hearing impairment, or other medical conditions (diagnosed or undiagnosed) that may affect your ability to fully participate in tour activities or manage your own well-being during free time on tour, you will need to provide us with more details. 

If you do not feel that you can confidently manage all of the requirements set out above, please work with our team of Travel Specialists to find an alternative that is better suited to your current level of fitness.

Please visit our Fitness to Travel page for full details on our fitness policy.

FITNESS TO TRAVEL

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