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Busan is the largest port city in Korea, filled with endless excitement and pleasant surprises. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors from all over the country and around the world flock to the cities many beaches to relax or to attend festivals. The city hosts Busan International Film Festival(BIFF) annually and holds events at the one of largest department store of the world.

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Day Tour / Busan

Date Category Itinerary price View
July16 Day Tour Busan City Tour Gwangan Bridge (Diamond Bridge)▶ Busanghangdaegyo Bridge
▶ Songdo Beach(Cable Car, Sky-walk) ▶ Gukje / Jagalchi Traditional Market ▶ Nampo-dong Tour (Lunch) ▶ UN Memorial Cemetery
▶ Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

<Lunch : You can buy your lunch /anything you want around Nampo-dong>
USD 25

KRW
27,000
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1day Busan Tour
  • D a t e : July 16, 2017
  • Lunch : You can buy your lunch /anything you want around Nampo-dong
  • NET Price : Per person (based on KRW)
                       KRW 27,000 (USD 25)
  • *Pick-up Location: Novotel Ambassador hotel, Busan *Pick-up time: 10:00AM

Gwangan Bridge (Diamond Bridge)▶ Busanghangdaegyo Bridge ▶ Songdo Beach(Cable Car, Sky-walk)
▶ Gukje / Jagalchi Traditional Market ▶ Nampo-dong Tour (Lunch) ▶ UN Memorial Cemetery
▶ Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

  1. Gwangandaegyo Bridge

    Gwangandaegyo Bridge
    The Gwangandaegyo Bridge, which links Namcheon-dong of the Suyeong-gu district to Woo-dong in the Haeundae-gu district, is more than just a bridge. State-of-the-art lighting system makes the bridge shine with over 100,000 colors every night, amplifying the beauty and magnificence of the seaside nightscape of Busan. A recent public contest for the best English nickname to refer to the bridge ended in the selection of the “Diamond Bridge” as its official nickname. Would you like to be enchanted by the sparkling beauty of the Gwangandaegyo Bridge? Then, make sure you find a spot to have a full view of the bridge around sunset.
  2. Busanghangdaegyo Bridge

    Busanghangdaegyo Bridge
    Thanks to the Busanhangdaegyo Bridge, it is now possible to travel from Haeundae in Busan to Yeongdo Island in just 15 minutes without stops. The bridge, which began service in the spring of 2014, may be the youngest and latest addition to Busan’s bridges, but it serves as one of the most vital arteries of transportation in the busy city today. Designed like a horse running at full speed, the bridge suits the vibrant energy of the Busanghang Port.
  3. Songdo Beach

    Songdo Beach
    Nicknamed “the Naples of East Asia,” Songdo Beach boasts of a romantic seaside landscape.
    It was also the first public beach to open in Korea. The name “Songdo” (“Pine Colony”) is reminiscent of the area’s past when it was covered with pine forests. Every year, the beach draws large crowds of visitors with its famed festivals, including the Sea Art Festival and the Hyeonin Pop Music Festival. The diving board that used to extend over the seawater before being demolished, was recently restored in 2013 in celebration of the centennial of the beach’s public opening. Since then, it has been the center of the annual Maritime Diving Contest.
  4. Jagalchi &Gukje Traditional Market

    Jagalchi &Gukje; Traditional Market
    Discover the quintessential Busan experience at these lively and historical markets in Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong. The two markets are almost synonymous with Busan as they retain innumerable traces of the city’s past. Famous for its catchphrase, “Oiso, boiso, saiso (Come, look, buy),” the Jagalchi Market is Korea’s largest seafood market. Gukje Market, which was the central background for a recent Korean movie, continues to draw large crowds with the wide variety of goods it offers.
  5. Biff Square

    ​Nampo-dong ​(​​Biff Square)
    Busan welcomes all lovers of cinematic arts. Home to major theaters and multiplexes, such as the Busan Theater, Daeyeong Cinema, and Megabox, BIFF Square is the undisputed center of filmmaking and screening in Busan and Korea. The square has been the home of the annual Busan International Film Festivals since 1996, and is decorated with handprints of world-renowned directors and movie stars. It has even become a trend for tourists to take pictures of themselves with these handprints at BIFF Square. The place is filled with restaurants and snack carts, so you can easily enjoy ssiat hotteok, fried dumplings, the famed Busan fish cakes, and wandang.
  6. UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea

    UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea
    This is a highly recommended and must-see spot for tourists in Busan. The UN Memorial Cemetery is the only one of its kind in the entire world recognized by the UN General Assembly. The cemetery is home to the remains of UN troops who fell during the Korean War.
    With over 2,300 bodies of soldiers dispatched from 11 countries—including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Turkey, and the Netherlands—the cemetery is filled with a somber air. The cemetery also features the Memorial Service Hall and the Memorabilia Hall erected by the UN in 1964. The Memorial Service Hall shows a unique design that pays respect to the diverse religions of the soldiers interred at the cemetery. The world’s only UN memorial cemetery in Busan provides a relief from the bustling city center, as well as an opportunity to reflect upon the tragedy of wars. A visit to this place will surely add moments of reflection to your journey in Busan.
  7. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

    Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
    The Portrait of Putai marking the start of the 108-step stairway leading into the main temple site is stained with handprints because of the rumor that touching the belly of the beloved Buddhist deity in this portrait can make women bear and give birth to sons. The Haedong Yonggungsa Temple draws hundreds and thousands of visitors daily thanks to these legends of spiritual blessings. Whereas Buddhist temples in Korea are typically hidden away in mountains, this temple is located atop a cliff that offers an unhindered view of the indigo-blue East Sea. The temple is a popular tourist destination among Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. As such, the place offers dozens of food and souvenir stands nearby. If you feel hungry after touring this scenic temple site, you can nibble on snacks offered by one of the nearby food stands.
Inclusions Transportations
English Speaking Tour Guide
Exclusions Admission Fees
Travelers’ Insurance
Meals(Lunch)
Personal Expenses
Service beyond the itinerary
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* How to Apply

If you want to participate in “1day Busan tour”, please download the application form and send the filled form.

Tel : +82-31-299-6869, Fax : +82-31-299-6466, E-mail : [email protected] * The deadline of Application will expire 31 June.​​

Day Tour / Gyeongju or Haeinsa

Date Category Itinerary price View
July16 Gyeongju Tour Novotel Ambassador Hotel ▶ Seokguram Grotto ▶ Bulguksa Tample ▶ Daereungwon Tomb Complex ▶ Gyeongju National Museum ▶ Anapji pond

<Lunch : soft tofu and Tteok-galbi>
USD 122

KRW
140,000
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1day Gyeongju Tour
  • D a t e : July 16, 2017
  • Lunch : soft tofu and Tteok-galbi
  • NET Price : Per person (based on KRW)
                       KRW 140,000 (USD 122)
  • *Pick-up Location: Novotel Ambassador hotel, Busan *Pick-up time: 08:00AM

Novotel Ambassador Hotel ▶ Seokguram Grotto ▶ Bulguksa Tample ▶ Daereungwon Tomb Complex ▶ Gyeongju National Museum ▶ Anapji pond

  1. Seokguram Grotto [UNESCO World Heritage]

    Seokguram Grotto [UNESCO World Heritage]
    Seokguram, located on Tohamsan Mountain, is the representative stone temple of Korea. The official name of Seokguram, National Treasure No. 24, is Seokguram Seokgul. Designated as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995, it is an artificial stone temple made of granite. The construction was started by Kim Dae-Seong (700-774) in 751 during the reign of King Gyeong-Deok (742-765) of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC - AD 935) and it was finished twenty-four years later in 774, during the reign of King Hye-Gong (765-780).After the tour, return to Busan.
  2. Bulguksa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage]

    Bulguksa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage]
    Bulguksa Temple is the representative relic of Gyeongju and was designated as a World Cultural Asset by UNESCO in 1995. The beauty of the temple itself and the artistic touch of the stone relics are known throughout the world.
  3. Gyeongju National Museum

    Gyeongju National Museum
    Gyeongju National Museum is steeped in tradition. Representing Gyeongju, which was the capital city of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC - AD 935), the museum is where you can view the cultural history of Gyeongju district. Exhibitions are divided into 4 large areas: the Main hall, Annex I, Annex II, and the Outdoor Exhibit Area (Museum Grounds).
  4. Daereungwon Tomb Complex

    Daereungwon Tomb Complex
    Large ancient tombs of kings and nobles of the Silla Kingdom can be seen around Gyeongju at the Daereungwon Tomb Complex (Cheonmachong Tomb). There are twenty-three large tombs located here; the most famous being Cheonmachong and Hwangnamdaechong.
  5. Aanapji pond

    Aanapji pond
    Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond were the secondary palace site which was used for the palace of the Crown Prince along with other subsidiary buildings and it also was the banquet room for important national event and important visitors.
Inclusions Transportations- 15-20pax: 31-seat coach, 25-35pax: 45-seat coach
English Speaking Tour Guide
Meals as specified on the itinerary
Admission Fees per specified
Exclusions Accommodations
Travelers’ Insurance
Meals not specified on the itinerary
Drinks (Soda, Juice and Alcoholic Beverage)
Personal Expenses
Service beyond the itinerary
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July16 Haeinsa Tample Tour Novotel Ambassador Hotel ▶ Hapcheon Haeinsa Temple

<Lunch : Set menu with seasoned wild vegetables>
USD 113

KRW
130,000
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1day Haeinsa Temple Tour
  • D a t e : July 16, 2017
  • Lunch : Set menu with seasoned wild vegetables
  • NET Price : Per person (based on KRW)
                       KRW 130,000 (USD 113)
  • *Pick-up Location: Novotel Ambassador hotel, Busan *Pick-up time: 08:00AM

Novotel Ambassador Hotel ▶ Hapcheon Haeinsa Temple

  1. Haeinsa Temple

    Haeinsa Temple
    Haeinsa Temple was founded during the third year of King Ae-Jang's reign (802), by two monks Suneung and Ijung. The name "Haein" originates from the expression Haeinsammae of Hwaeomgyeong (Buddhist scripture), which means truly enlightened world of Buddha and our naturally undefiled mind.
Inclusions Transportations:15-20pax: 31-seat coach, 25-35pax: 45-seat coach
English Speaking Tour Guide
Meals as specified on the itinerary
Admission Fees per specified
Exclusions Accommodations Travelers’ Insurance
Meals not specified on the itinerary
Drinks (Soda, Juice and Alcoholic Beverage)
Personal Expenses
Service beyond the itinerary
close

* How to Apply

If you want to participate in “Day tour/Gyeongju or Haeinsa”, please download the application form and send the filled form.

Tel : +82 -2-3210-0006, Fax : +82-2-3210-0433, E-mail : [email protected] * The deadline of Application will be expire 7 July.

Pre/Post Tour

Date Category Itinerary price View
July10~11

21~22
Pre or Post Tour Seoul Tour (2D 1N) * 1st Day : Passing by Blue House ▶ Gyeongbok Palace
                 National Folklore Museum ▶ N’Seoul Tower ▶
                 Bukchon Hanok Village ▶ Myeongdong Fashion Street
<Lunch> Mushroom Shabu-Shabu, <Dinner> Ginseng Chicken Soup

* 2nd Day : Ginseng Shop Duty Free Shop ▶ Insadong Antique Street
<Lunch : Ssambap (Rice wrapped in green)>
USD 295

KRW
340,000
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2D1N Korea Tour
  • D a t e : July 10 ~ 11, 2017 OR July 21 ~ 22, 2017
  • 1 Day Lunch : Mushroom Shabu-Shabu
  • 1 Day Dinner : Ginseng Chicken Soup
  • 2 Day Lunch : Ssambap (Rice wrapped in green)
  • NET Price : Per person (based on KRW)
                       KRW 340,000 (USD 295)
  • · July 10(Mon) or July 21(Fri) - Seoul (Lunch/Dinner)
      * Pick-up Location: Seoul T-Mark Hotel (insadong jongrogu) *Pick-up time: 09:00AM
    · July 11(Tue) or July 22(Sat) - Seoul-Yongin-Seoul (Breakfast/Lunch)
      *Pick-up Location: T-Mark Hotel, Seoul *Pick-up time: 09:00AM
    · July 11 (Mon) or July 21 (Fri) Seoul (Lunch/Dinner)
      *Pick-up Location: Seoul *Pick-up time: 09:00AM
    · July 11(Tue) or July 22(Sat) Seoul-Yongin-Suwon-Seoul (Breakfast/Lunch)
      *Pick-up Location: T-Mark Hotel, Seoul *Pick-up time: 09:00AM

1st Day : Passing by Blue House ▶ Gyeongbok Palace National Folklore Museum ▶ N’Seoul Tower ▶ Bukchon Hanok Village ▶ Myeongdong Fashion Street

2nd Day : Ginseng Shop Duty Free Shop ▶ Insadong Antique Street

  1. Gyeongbokgung Palace (including Changing of the Guard Ceremony)

    Gyeongbokgung Palace (including Changing of the Guard Ceremony)
    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.
  2. National Palace Museum of Korea

    National Palace Museum of Korea
    The National Palace Museum of Korea opened in 1992 displaying relics from the Joseon Dynasty [1392~1910]. Over 20,000 royal relics from Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine are on display.
  3. Insadong Arts and Crafts Street

    Insadong Arts and Crafts Street
    Insa-dong, located in the heart of the city, is an important place where old but precious and traditional goods are on display. There is one main road in Insa-dong with alleys on each side. Within these alleys are galleries and traditional restaurants, teahouses, and cafes.
  4. Buckchon Hanok Village

    Buckchon Hanok Village
    Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses, called hanok, that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. The name Bukchon, which literally translates to "northern village," came about as the neighborhood lies north of two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture.
  5. N Seoul Tower (including Cable car)

    N Seoul Tower (including Cable car)
    Namsan Seoul Tower was the first tower-type tourism spot in Korea. The top of the tower is at almost 480m above sea level, including Namsan Mountain (243m) and the tower’s own height (236.7m), making it one of the tallest towers in the Orient. It is comprised of Seoul Tower Plaza, recently opened to public access after 40 years, and N Seoul Tower, operated by CJ Foodville since 2005. The tower was first established as a broadcast tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul.
  6. Korean Folk Village

    Korean Folk Village
    Korean Folk Village introduces traditional culture from the late Joseon period to both local and international visitors through cultural classes experience, shaman faith, seasonal customs and others. Also, the village shows various places with unique features such as a farming village, private house, official districts, Confucian academy, seodang (village school), and a village street in realistic descriptions, as well as, a nobleman’s house and traditional workshop
  7. Hwaseong Fortress [UNESCO World Heritage]

    Hwaseong Fortress [UNESCO World Heritage]
    Hwaseong Fortress was constructed under the guidance of Yu Hyeong-Won (1622-1673) and Jeong Yak-Yong (1762-1836), and is believed to have been constructed very scientifically. The fortress wall was built using Seokjae and Jeondol (bricks) and the holes between the bricks are just big enough to fire guns, arrows, or long spears through in case of an attack
Inclusions Accommodations
Transportations: 15Pax – 31seat coach, 25pax-45seat coach
English Speaking Tour Guide
Meals as specified on the itinerary
Admission Fees per specified
Exclusions Travelers’ Insurance
Meals not specified on the itinerary
Drinks (Soda, Juice and Alcoholic Beverage)
Personal Expenses
Service beyond the itinerary
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July21
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July22
Post Tour Gyeongju & Haeinsa Tample Tour (2D 1N) * 1st Day : Seokguram Grotto ▶ Bulguksa Temple
                  ▶ Deareungwon Tomb Complex ▶ Gyeongju National Museum
                  ▶ Anapji pond
<Lunch> Soft-tofu & Tteok-galbi, <Dinner> Korean table d hotel

* 2nd Day : Haeinsa Tample
<Lunch> Set menu with seasoned wild vegetables
USD 347

KRW
400,000
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2D1N Korea Tour
  • D a t e : July 21~ 22, 2017
  • 1 Day Lunch : Soft-tofu & Tteok-galbi
  • 1 Day Dinner : Korean table d hotel
  • 2 Day Lunch : Set menu with seasoned wild vegetables
  • NET Price : Per person (based on KRW)
                       KRW 400,000, (USD 347)
  • · July 21, 2017-Gyeongju TOUR
      *Pick-up Location: Novotel Ambassador hotel, Busan *Pick-up time: 08:00AM
    · July 22, 2017 -Gyeongju TOUR, Haeinsa
      *Pick-up Location: Hyundai Hotel -l *Pick-up time: 08:30AM

1st Day : Seokguram Grotto ▶ Bulguksa Temple ▶ Deareungwon Tomb Complex
▶ Gyeongju National Museum ▶ Anapji pond

2nd Day : Haeinsa Tample

  1. Seokguram Grotto [UNESCO World Heritage]

    Seokguram Grotto [UNESCO World Heritage]
    Seokguram, located on Tohamsan Mountain, is the representative stone temple of Korea. The official name of Seokguram, National Treasure No. 24, is Seokguram Seokgul. Designated as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995, it is an artificial stone temple made of granite. The construction was started by Kim Dae-Seong (700-774) in 751 during the reign of King Gyeong-Deok (742-765) of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC - AD 935) and it was finished twenty-four years later in 774, during the reign of King Hye-Gong (765-780).
  2. Bulguksa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage]

    Bulguksa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage]
    Bulguksa Temple is the representative relic of Gyeongju and was designated as a World Cultural Asset by UNESCO in 1995. The beauty of the temple itself and the artistic touch of the stone relics are known throughout the world.
  3. Gyeongju National Museum

    Gyeongju National Museum
    Gyeongju National Museum is steeped in tradition. Representing Gyeongju, which was the capital city of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC - AD 935), the museum is where you can view the cultural history of Gyeongju district. Exhibitions are divided into 4 large areas: the Main hall, Annex I, Annex II, and the Outdoor Exhibit Area (Museum Grounds).
  4. Daereungwon Tomb Complex

    Daereungwon Tomb Complex
    Large ancient tombs of kings and nobles of the Silla Kingdom can be seen around Gyeongju at the Daereungwon Tomb Complex (Cheonmachong Tomb). There are twenty-three large tombs located here; the most famous being Cheonmachong and Hwangnamdaechong.
  5. Aanapji pond

    Aanapji pond
    Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond were the secondary palace site which was used for the palace of the Crown Prince along with other subsidiary buildings and it also was the banquet room for important national event and important visitors.
  6. Haeinsa Temple

    Haeinsa Temple
    Haeinsa Temple was founded during the third year of King Ae-Jang's reign (802), by two monks Suneung and Ijung. The name "Haein" originates from the expression Haeinsammae of Hwaeomgyeong (Buddhist scripture), which means truly enlightened world of Buddha and our naturally undefiled mind.
Inclusions Accommodations
Transportations-15-20pax: 31-seat coach - 25-30pax: 45-seat coach
English Speaking Tour Guide
Meals as specified on the itinerary
Admission Fees per specified
Exclusions Travelers’ Insurance
Meals not specified on the itinerary
Drinks (Soda, Juice and Alcoholic Beverage)
Personal Expenses, Service beyond the itinerary
close

* How to Apply

If you want to participate in “Pre/Post Tour”, please download the application form and send the filled form.

Tel : +82-2-3210-0006, Fax : +82-2-3210-0433, E-mail : [email protected] * The deadline of Application will be expire 7 July.

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