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Itinerary Busan – Daegu – Jeonju Seoul 7D6n ITINERARY BUSAN – DAEGU – JEONJU SEOUL 7D6N TOUR HIGHLIGHTS ● ITINERARY : ( INCLUDED ADMISSION FEES AS PER SPECIFY IN THE ITINERARY ) ​ ​ DATE ITINERARY HOTEL MEAL ARR INCHON A/P T.B.A ​ TRSF TO GIMPO A/P TO BUSAN INCL ​ YEONGDO BRIDGE BASCULE(BRIDGE LIFT AT 14:00PM) L : MUSLIM MEAL DAY 1 GAMCHEON CULTURE VILLAGE D : MUSLIM MEAL HAEUNDAE BEACH BUSAN MOSQUE ACCOM…….. BUSAN ​ DONGBAEK ISLAND ORYUKDO SKY WALK BUSAN TAEJONGDAE TRSF TO GYEONGJU BULGUKSA TEMPLE – WORLD HERITAGE ASSIGNED BY B : HOTEL UNESCO DAY 2 L : MUSLIM MEAL SEOKULAM GROTTO – WORLD HERITAGE ASSIGNED BY UNESCO D : MUSLIM MEAL PINK MUHLY GRASS(ONLY OCT SEASON) RETURN TO BUSAN NAMPODONG STREET(JAGALCHI MARKET) ACCOM…….. BUSAN ​ B : HOTEL DAY 3 DAEGU TRSF TO DAEGU L : MUSLIM MEAL MABIJUNG WALLPAINTING VILLAGE (RUNNING MAN D : MUSLIM MEAL SHOOTING SITE) SEOMUN MARKET DONGSEONGRO SHOPPING STREET SKY LAKE (MAKING NATURAL MASK PACK) ACCOM…….. DAEGU ​ TRSF TO JEONJU (BY BUS 2 HOURS) EXPERIENCE HANBOK JEONJU HYANGGYEO B : HOTEL DAY 4 DUKJINPARK JEONJU L : MUSLIM MEAL NAMBU MARKET D : MUSLIM MEAL JEONJU HANOK VILLAGE ACCOM…….. JEONJU ​ TRSF TO YONGYIN EVERLAND THEME PARK (PANDA WORLD & SAFARI WITH 1DAY PASS B : HOTEL DAY 5 + VISIT PRAYER ROOM) L : MUSLIM MEAL TRSF TO SEOUL SEOUL D : MUSLIM MEAL MYEONGDONG SHOPING STREET ACCOM….... SEOUL ​ GYEONGBOK PALCE WITH NATIONAL FORK MUSEUM B : HOTEL DAY 6 BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE L : MUSLIM MEAL SEAWEED MUSEUM +WEARING HANBOK + D : MUSLIM MEAL` ​ MAKING VEGETABLE KIMBOP KOREA HELTHY FOOD CENTER ITAEWON MOSQUE + ITAEWON SHOPING STREET ​ SOUVENIR SHOP ACCOM….... SEOUL ​ DAY 7 TRSF TO INCHON A/P T.B.A - B : HOTEL ​ ​ ​ .
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