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Cities : Seoul (3N)
Sightseeing
- Enjoy Wearing Hanbok
- Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
- Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Gwanghwamun Square
- War Memorial of Korea
- Myeong Dong Walking Street
- Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
- Nanta Show
- Nami Island
- Seoul Sky Observatory Deck
- Starfield Coex Mall
Meals
- 3 Breakfast
- 3 Lunch
- 3 Dinner
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :Arrive at Incheon Airport & Depart for Lunch, Check In into Hotel & Evening Seoul Sight SeeingAfter completing your immigration, you will meet local representative & transfer for Lunch. After lunch, you will check in tothe hotel. Check-In Time 1500 Hours. Evening you will depart to visitbukchonhanok village, BukchonHanok Village is a Korean traditional village in Seoul. Insadong Arts & Crafts Market, Cheonggyecheon Stream, N Seoul Tower, The N Seoul Tower is a communication and observation tower located on Nam Mountain in the center of Seoul. Dinner in a Local Restaurant. Overnight in Seoul.Please Note:
- Check In time 1500 hours & check out time 1100 hours.
- Below is a tentative itinerary. The final itinerary you will receive 01 week before your travel date.
- Breakfast as per Hotel Policy.
- Please make sure you will arrive at Incheon international airport before 10 A.M.
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 2 :Half day at Nami Island & later enjoy Han River Cruise TourMorning after Breakfast, you will depart for Nami Island. Nami Island is a half moon shaped river island located in ChuncheonGangwon province. Namiisland is a beautiful destination to visit all year around. Known for appearing in many Korean dramas, the island has numerous lanes lined with pine trees, gingko trees, redwood giants and more. Also visit Petite France. Petite France is one of those popular spots for tourists to get away to when they head out of Seoul. After Lunch you will depart for Seoul. Once you will reach you will enjoy Han River Cruise. The popular Han River cruise is one of the best ways to enjoy beautiful view of Han River. Dinner in Local Restaurant. Overnight In Seoul.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 3 :DMZ Tour & Enjoy Gyeongbokgung PalaceMorning after you will depart for visit DMZ Tour. Here you will visit Imjingak Pavilion. Imjing Park is located near one of the most heavily militarized regions in the world. You will see Unification Bridge, the 03rd Infiltration Tunnel. & Dora Observatory Deck. After lunch you will visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty.Built in 1935, it is located in Northern Seoul. Dinner in Local Restaurant. Overnight In Seoul.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 4 :Check Out from Hotel & Depart for Incheon AirportMorning after Breakfast, you will check out from Hotel & Depart for Incheon Airport. Fly Back To Home.
- Breakfast
- Day 5 :Arrive Incheon Airport, Enjoy City Tour & Later Check in Into Hotel
After complete your immigration, you will meet our local representative. You will depart for Seoul. Here you will enjoy Hanbok Wearing Experience. While travelling throughout Korea, there are many ways to get a glimpse of the nation’s traditions and culture, trying the food or visiting ancient buildings, but nothing compares to trying on Hanbok, the traditional clothing of Korea. Later you will Enjoy Royal Guard Changing Ceremony (Particular Time). The Royal Guard of the palace were gatekeepers who were responsible for guarding the main gates of Gyeongbokgung Palace as well as the main gates of the city such as Heunginjimun Gate and Sungnyemun Gate. Visit Gwangwamun Square. Gwanghwamun Plaza was opened to the public in August 2022 after renovation, Sejong-ro, the main street of Seoul with 600 years of History, has been reborn as a space for historical and cultural experiences by restoring Yukjo Street. Later visit War memorial of Korea. Free to explore Myeongdong Street. Myeongdong is one of the primary shopping district in Seoul. Dinner in Restaurant. Check in into Hotel. Overnight in Seoul.
- This is tentative itinerary, final itinerary you will receive one week before of your departure date.
- Some of Local Meals in the Itinerary may have Pizza & Pastas (Dominos and Local Pizzeria), Subway Sandwich to provide variety of Cuisine. On this meal Indian Meal or Indian Items will not be available that day.
- Breakfast will be continental or Local throughout the tour. You will not get any indian items in Breakfast.
- Tap water is drinkable and absolutely safe in Korea.
- Porter services are not available in Korea. So we request you please carry Minimum bag with you.
- Per person only 01 (20 K.G.) bag allow in Bus.
- Jain meal may be provided will be without Onion, Garlic, Potatoes. Any further restriction from the above for vegetables etc. cannot be accommodated. Also there will be restricted choice of vegetables, curries items for Jain Passengers.
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 6 :Depart for DMZ Tour & Visit Nami Island
Morning after Breakfast, you will depart for Visit DMZ Tour (Subject to Operational). Travel to Korean Demilitarized Zone to see the border that divides north and south korea on this guided adventure from Seoul. Learn about the troubled history of the country, from the time of the Korea war to modern day. Visit Imjingak Park, the Freedom Bridge, the Third Infiltration tunnel and the DMZ Museum. Look across the DMZ into North Korea from the Dora Observatory. Later visit Cheonggyecheon Stream. Cheonggyecheon is a 10.9 K.M. long stream and public space in downtown Seoul. Later visit Gwanghwamun Square. It is public space and at times road for centuries of Korean history, it is also historically significant as the location of Royal administrative buildings, known as Yukjo geori. Dinner In Restaurant. Overnight in Seoul.
Important Note:
- DMZ Tour is totally subject to operation. It will be close without any prior notice.
- All passengers must carry Passport with you on this day.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 7 :Enjoy Seoul Tour
Morning after Breakfast, we will depart for visit Nami Island. Nami Island with the concept of Fairy Tale Village and Song Village, provides various cultural events, concerts, exhibitions, and more to give a children dreams and hopes, couples love and memories, and artists a space for creativity. Visit Seoul Sky Observatory Deck. The Seoul Sky Observatory Deck is located at the top of the Lotte World Tower, the world’s fifth tallest building standing 123 stories and 555 meters high. As the tallest building in South Korea. Later visit Coex Starfield Library. Located in the center of COEX mall, Starfield Library is an open public space where anyone can freely come to sit down, take a break, and immerse themselves in books along with other bibliophiles. Dinner in Restaurant. Overnight in Seoul.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 8 :Check out from Hotel & Depart for Airport
Morning after Breakfast, you will check out from Hotel & Later Depart for Incheon Airport.
- Breakfast
Sightseeing

Enjoy Wearing Hanbok
The concept of cultural appropriation can be confusing and is often mistaken for cultural appreciation or exchange. While some see a distinct separation between the two, the lines can also easily become blurred. The main difference between appropriation and appreciation is maintaining respect for the culture in question. (If you’re ever unsure, politely ask – people are often happy to share their heritage with those who are genuinely interested!)
A common example of this fine line is donning traditional or national clothing.

Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
the royal guards of Joseon Dynasty performed the given task by guarding the Gwanghwamun Gate, the entrance of Gyeongbokgung Palace where the king ruled the country. Since 1469, the ceremony has taken place, with the present reenactment ceremony being based on historical records for authenticity. The reenactment of the original ceremony began from 1996. The gate guardsmen serve their sentry, 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 passersby, especially foreign tourists. Since it is hard to experience traditional events in such a big city like Seoul, the change of the guards ceremony is a great opportunity. It takes place every day except Tuesday.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gwanghwamun Square
The area of Gwanghwamun Square has a long history, and by the Joseon Dynasty it had become the central point of Seoul. The square began to suffer from neglect during the Japanese colonial period, faced damage during the Korean War and then was used as a 16-lane roadway in the 20th century. A new pedestrian-friendly, open urban space intended to restore the square was first announced in February 2004, along with projects for Namdaemun and Seoul Plaza, forming part of the city's urban renewal plans for environmentally friendly renovation projects. In December 2006, further plans for the square were announced. The project, in conjunction with the restoration of Gwanghwamun, was carried out by the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea and scheduled for completion by August 2009. Construction of the square was originally scheduled to begin in February 2008, however it was delayed because of opposition from the National Police Agency, who were concerned that the square could be abused as a venue for mass protests. Construction commenced on 23 April 2008, after the Government decreed it a demonstration-free zone.

War Memorial of Korea
The War Memorial of Korea is a museum located in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994 on the former site of the army headquarters to exhibit and memorialize the military history of Korea.

Myeong Dong Walking Street
This busy shopping district is famous for its beauty and skincare products, along with many popular Korean and international fashion brands. Hit the shops early for fewer crowds and stay till late for food and entertainment. The street is lined with food vendors selling Korean street food and there are a number of popular Korean restaurants in the area. The area's central location also makes it a convenient base when visiting Seoul.
And it's not just shopping. You can also catch a traditional performance at one of the many theaters and check out the Myeongdong Cathedral.

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
Demilitarized zone is a place one must visit to gain an understanding into the Korean psyche, which has largely been formed through the occupations, wars and division the nation has suffered over the years. Even with its past, the area is quite safe for travelers and is one of the most fascinating day trip options from Seoul.
DMZ Peace Train
Overcoming the pain of history and focusing on the greatness of nature and life, the DMZ train is introduced with three cabins, each with a theme of peace, love and harmony respectively. Seats with great views of the outside, cafe, photo-zone, photo gallery and many other services are provided in this tourist train. Passengers can enjoy great scenic views on the DMZ train as it bypasses the renowned Imjingang Railroad Bridge.
Dorasan Station
Dorasan Station is one of the northernmost railway stations on the Gyeongui Line, connecting Seoul to Sinuiju. The station was visited by previous Korean President Kim Daejung and pervious American President George H.W. Bush. The station has become a symbol of the efforts for a unified Korea.
Dorasan Peace Park
Dorasan Peace Park is an ecopark featuring a pond in the shape of the Korean peninsula with a boardwalk around it. The park’s exhibition hall teaches about the history of Dorasan Station and presents information and materials on the ecology of the DMZ.
Dora Observatory
Dora Observatory is the northern-most observatory on the Western section of the DMZ. The binoculars offer views of the city of Gaeseong, Songaksan Mountain, and the Statue of Kim Il-sung in North Korea. The area just beyond the observatory is within a military outpost command, so photography is strictly prohibited here. In addition, the observatory is located within the Civilian Control Line, so visitors must join the Dorasan Security Tour to visit.
3rd Infiltration Tunnel
Discovered in 1978, the Third Infiltration Tunnel was dug by the Northern army to spy on their Southern counterparts. The tunnel is 1,635 meters long, with a height and width of 2 meters. It is estimated that over 30,000 soldiers would have been able to pass through the tunnel in just one hour. It has become an all inclusive tourist attraction, with a DMZ video hall, representative sculptures, gift shops and more.

Nanta Show
Since our first performance in 1997 at the Edinburg Fringe Festival NANTA received it’s first award for best performance. This now world famous nonverbal performance 8,100,000 people the largest audiences in Korean history. Since its first debut NANTA performance has been on the road of success around the world. In 2004 NANTA finally made an appearance on New York’s Broadway. This opportunity opened up new doors for Korean culture and performances. Now about 7,000,000 people around the world are enjoying NANTA’s spectacular performances. NANTA performances can also be seen at three different theater locations within Korea. NANTA also received an award for Best Urban program in 2009 and is also being highly recommended by tourist and locals alike. “This is a must see performance” As 750,000 foreign visitors per year come to Korea to enjoy NANTA and Korean culture.

Nami Island

Seoul Sky Observatory Deck
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Starfield Coex Mall
Starfield COEX Mall, containing COnvention centers, EXhibition halls and many malls, is an underground shopping mall in Gangnam-gu Seoul, South Korea.
Gallery
- Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Map
- BukchoneHanok Village
- CHANGDEOKGUNG
- Seoul Korea
- Nami Island
- Petite France
- Han River Cruise Tour
- DMZ TOUR
- The 03rd Infiltration Tunnel
- Dora Observatory Deck
- Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Map