SEOUL PACKAGE (3D2N)
  • Tour Period
    Spring ~ Summer Season (March 01, 2018 ~ August 31, 2018)
    Price
    from US$ 270 per Pax
    ※ Price is subject to change based on total pax size.
    Inclusion
    Accommodations (3* Hotels in Seoul for 2 Nights)
    Transportations (Private Vehicle for 3 Days Tours)
    Tour Guide (English-speaking or Chinese-speaking)
    Admission Fees (For all attractions have entrance fees)
    Meals (2 Times Breakfast at Hotel + 3 Times Lunch + 2 Times Dinner)
    Daily Mineral Water (per Bottle per Person) will be provided during the tour!
    Exclusion
    Personal Expenses
    Traveler's Insurance
    Tipping for Guide

Itinerary

DAY 1
(Mon)
SEOUL - YANGPYEONG TOUR - SEOUL
Meet our Guide [08:30am] → Move to Yangpyeong [1H] → Dumulmeori → Yangpyeong Railbike → Lunch → Strawberry Festival/ Lotus Festival/ Catfish Festival at Green Village → Retro Museum → Dinner → Drop-off at Seoul Hotel.
DAY 2
(Tue)
SEOUL - GAPYEONG TOUR - SEOUL
Breakfast at Hotel & Meet our Guide [08:30am] → Move to Gapyeong [2H] → Nami Island → Lunch → Petit France → Coffe at Café → Move to Seoul [2H] → Dinner → Drop-off at Seoul Hotel.
DAY 3
(Wed)
SEOUL CITY
Breakfast & Check-out Hotel - Meet our Guide [09:00am] → Via Cheonggyecheon Stream → Royal Guard Changing Ceremony → Gyeongbokgung Palace → Lunch @ Insadong Ssamjiegil → N Seoul Tower by Cable Car [Observatory is optional] → Experience Gimbap Making & Hanbok Wearing → Namdaemun Market → Drop-off at your expected place in Seoul.

Highlights

  • Dumulmeori
    Dumulmeori literally means 'two water area,' and refers to the place where Bukhangang River and Namhangang River meet. The dock for an ancient-style ferry and weeping willows add to the rustic beauty of this area. Another attraction at this site is the three 400-year-old Zelkova trees that appear as one giant tree. A privately owned place, Dumulmeori remains as a popular site for shooting Korean TV dramas, movies, commercials, wedding pictures as well as nature pictures.
  • Yangpyeong Railbike
    Using a long abandoned railway, the Yangpyeong Rail Bike offers a unique bike ride at speeds of 15km/h from Yongmun to Wondeok. This 3.2km journey passes along a gleaming river and tree covered mountains. The bike ride delivers picturesque scenery all year round.
  • Retro Museum
    Retro Museum is definitely a different museum, just like the name "Retro". If you are familiar with Trick Eye Museum (basically it's a fun place that gives visitors opportunity to actually become a part of the art on display), Retro Museum is the newest trick eye museum located in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do and opened its doors in July 2016. What makes this museum different with the most trick eye museum is this museum offers a nostalgic journey for those who grew up during 1970~1980s and it shows amazing historic experience to younger generation.
  • Strawberry Festival
    Korean strawberries are famous for being SWEET! You can experience for strawberry picking in Korea every year from December to May, and there are not only strawberry picking but also a variety experiences are waiting for you such as making jam and choco dipping. It will be a lovely experience in the nature with yummy strawberries!
  • Lotus Festival
    Taking a walk along ponds full of lotus flowers is one of the must-do during summer in Korea. During lotus festival, you can get to observe elegant lotus flowers both by day and by night at Semiwon in Yangpyeong-gun. Semiwon is the park was designed with paths made out of washboards and is decorated with lotus-themed poetry and drawings. Wherever you look and wherever you go, you will be surrounded by water and flowers at Semiwon.
  • Catfish Festival
    Catfish Festival is being held in Soomi Village of Yangpyeong-gun under the theme of Exciting Summer Camp. Features of the program include catching loach and catfish by hand, Doksal (catching fish by forming a stonewall puddle in the stream), riding a wooden raft, and playing with water cannons or guns. Visitors who catch fish in the stream can cook it themselves or have the villagers make fish porridge with it for the visitors.
  • Nami Island
    Covered with more than 300 species of trees, the Nami Island had long been frequented by those who appreciate its serene and idyllic setting, but when the drama "Winter Sonata" became a mega-hit in Japan, Japanese tourists flocked there to walk amid the same scenes as the drama's stars Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo. The Nami Island is not as big as one might expect, but cozy and versatile. Passing behind the well-known sculpture of a woman waiting in the lake at the main gate, people are ushered onto the grassy island that boasts a tranquil environment rich in biodiversity. For those who want to enjoy nature in an idyllic setting, the highlight of the island is the many tree-lined paths that all lead to the central square's restaurants and shops. The birch tree lined path is better known among drama lovers as the path where Bae and Choi rode a bicycle on their date. You will also see the fragrant pine tree path and spectacular tunnel of tall meta-sequoia trees.
  • Petit France
    The concept of Petite France encapsulates 'flowers, stars, and the Little Prince. The village contains a memorial hall dedicated to Saint-Exupery, the author of the celebrated French novel, Le Petit Prince (1943) and as such it is called the Little Prince theme park. It also has a gallery displaying sculptures and paintings of le coq gaulois (the Gallic rooster), the national symbol of France; Orgel House where a 200-year-old music box plays a sweet melody; a shop that sells herbal and aromatic products; a souvenir shop; and many other locales where you can experience French culture. Enjoy the marionette experience and hear percussion instruments from around the world, and also enjoy soap bubble experience.
  • Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
    In ancient times the royal guards of Joseon Dynasty performed the given task by guarding the Gwanghwamun Gate the entrance of Gyeongbokgung Palace. The gate guardsmen perform the changing of the guards and hold a parade. The guards, uniforms, weapons and accessories as well as their strict ceremonial procedures catch the eyes of people especially foreign tourists when guardsmen perform the changing of guards in traditional costumes at the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace in downtown Seoul.
  • 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. Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces. Remarkably, the most representative edifices of the Joseon Dynasty, Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond have remained relatively intact. Woldae and the sculptures of Geunjeongjeon (The Royal Audience Chamber) represent past sculptures of contemporary art.
  • Insadong Ssamzigil
    Ssamzigil, opened on December 18, 2004, has been called the "Special Insa-dong within Insa-dong." This unique area was designed in such a way as to connect each charming level together in the form of a spiraling walkway. Enjoy window-shopping in the cozy stores until you reach the top, where you will arrive at Sky Garden. Here, you can get a extraordinarily clear view of the sky.
  • N Seoul Tower
    Namsan Seoul Tower was built in 1969 as Korea's first integrated transmission tower beaming television and radio broadcasts across the capital. Since opening to the public in 1980, it has become a much-loved Seoul landmark. The tower's main attractions include multi-colored digital art projected onto the tower at night, a digital observatory, a roof terrace, and restaurants. Situated on top of the N Plaza, the Roof Terrace is a spacious wooden viewing deck whose exotic atmosphere makes it very popular with lovers. A recent attraction for courting couples is "Locks of Love," thousands of padlocks attached to the fence by romantic Seoulites symbolizing their undying affection.
  • Making Gimbap & Wearing Hanbok
    Gimbap is a Korean dish made from cooked rice and other ingredients that are rolled in gim (dried sheets of laver seaweed) and served in bite-size slices. The dish is often part of a packed meal, or dosirak, to be eaten at picnics and outdoor events, and can serve as a light lunch along with danmuji (yellow pickled radish) and kimchi.
    Hanbok is the traditional attire of the Korean people. While the traditional hanbok was beautiful in its own right, the design has changed slowly but surely over the generations. The core of hanbok is its graceful shape and vibrant colors, which have had a major impact on the modern fashion industry.
  • Namdaemun Market
    Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional market in Korea with over 10,000 stores that line the streets around Namdaemun (Gate), the main southern gate of the old city wall. It boasts one of the largest distribution structures in Korea, providing local products, daily living essentials, food products, medical supplies and more to retailers and consumers across the country. Namdaemun Market is also packed with interesting things to see and eat, making it a popular destination for both locals and international visitors alike.

Terms & Conditions

Hotel Accommodations
- Accommodations are based on TWIN-SHARING occupancy at D7 SUITES in SEOUL or similar.
- Complimentary Breakfast will be provided.
Tours & Meals
- We have seasonal festivals for YANGPYEONG TOUR, and it shall be decided on the spot of the tour based on its availability at that time.
- The menu of lunch and dinner would be as following;
Lunch : Steamed Rice Wrapped in a Lotus Leaf, Chicken BBQ, Bibimbap or similar.
Dinner : Chicken Soup, Beef Bulgogi Rice or similar.
Range of Responsibility
- We disclaim all the responsibility for accident or lost due to your carelessness.
- Travel Insurance applies to the accident of vehicle traffic only, and the settlement of traffic accidents would be done according to the Policy of Insurance Company.
- If at any time after successfully booked your tour and the Tour Schedule unexpectedly has been changed due to circumstances which we reasonably consider to be beyond our control or reasons of safety, we shall at our option, either: a) carry you on the same Tour on the next available date; or b) refund you the Paid Amount and we shall have no further liability to you.
- If the time during your tour and the Tour Schedule unexpectedly has been changed due to circumstances which we reasonably consider to be beyond our control or reasons of safety, we shall at our option, either: a) carry you on the similar type of Alternative Attractions; or b) refund you the Admission Fee for the attractions which we can't visit and we shall have no further liability to you.

Booking & Cancellation

Bookings
- This PACKAGES will be available from March 01, 2018 until August 31, 2018.
- Reservations should be made 10 Days prior to your expected tour date to secure the booking properly.
Cancellation Charges
Prior to Departure Date Charges (including Child)
More than 10 days (until 18:00pm) None
9 - 5 days (until 18:00pm) 50% of Total Tour Fare
On or less than 4 day 100% of Total Tour Fare