Pre & Post Tours
Pre: 17 Jul - 19 Jul 2025 / Post: 26 Jul - 28 Jul 2025

Located in the northwest of Korea, Seoul is the capital and largest city of the country, serving as the political, economic, and cultural heart of South Korea.Seoul offers a fascinating contrast of ancient tradition and cutting-edge modernity, with historic palaces, vibrant markets, high-tech architecture, and trendy neighborhoods coexisting harmoniously.As a global metropolis, it draws millions of visitors each year seeking to experience both Korea's deep-rooted heritage and its dynamic contemporary lifestyle.

Located off the southern coast of Korea, Jeju Island is the country's largest island and a UNESCO-designated natural heritage site, famous for its stunning landscapes, volcanic terrain, and unique cultural identity.
Often referred to as the "Hawaii of Korea," Jeju offers a peaceful contrast to city life with its lava tubes, waterfalls, beaches, and scenic hiking trails, including Hallasan, the highest mountain in South Korea.
Rich in local traditions, folk villages, and unique cuisine, Jeju Island is a beloved destination for both domestic and international travelers seeking nature, relaxation, and a deeper look into Korea's island culture.

Located on the southeastern coast of Korea, Busan is the country's second-largest city and a vibrant port city known for its unique blend of urban charm, coastal beauty, and traditional markets. This seaside destination offers a dynamic mix of modern cityscape, cultural heritage, and natural attractions, making it a favorite among both domestic and international visitors.