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6 Days 5 Nights SEOUL SARANGHAE + BUSAN (Summer / Autumn) 6 Days 5 Nights SEOUL SARANGHAE + BUSAN (Summer / Autumn) DAY 1 KUALA LUMPUR - INCHEON – SEOUL (B/L/D) • Meet & Greet with our representative at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) for flight to Incheon. • Arrive at Incheon Airport. • After breakfast, proceed to Nami Island. Enjoy Lake Cruise and take a leisure walk at the beautiful tree road where the outdoor shooting for the famous Korean Drama “Winter Sonata”. • Back to Seoul and free Shopping at Dongdaemun Market. • Dinner at local restaurant & Check in Hotel in Seoul. DAY 2 SEOUL (B/L/D) • Breakfast at the hotel. • Visit Seoul N Tower & Love Lock Wall (NOT INCLUDE OBSERVATORY). • After lunch, prayer at International Mosque in Seoul. • Next, visit Kimchi Making + Trick Eye Photo Session + Seaweed Museum with wearing han-bok (Korean traditional costume). • Shopping at National Ginseng Center and Amethyst Factory. • Dinner at local restaurant & back to the hotel. DAY 3 SEOUL SHOPPING TOUR (B/L/D) • Breakfast at the hotel. • The city tour of Kyongbok Palace, National Folk Museum and Presidential Blue House. • Shopping at Pine Tree Center and Korean cosmetic duty-free shop and Shinsegye dutyfree department store. • Free Shopping at Namdaemun Street Market & Myeong-dong Fashion Street. • Dinner at local restaurant & back to the hotel. DAY 4 SEOUL – BUSAN (B/L/D) • Breakfast at the hotel and check out from SeouL hotel. • Proceed to Busan from Seoul with domestic flight. • Upon arrival, visit Busan Tower in Yongdusan Park, is a symbol of Busan that stands proudly 69 m above sea level at a height of 120m. • Next visit Jagalchi Fishery Market, the famous place to experience a local market atmosphere and to learn a thing or two about seafood • After lunch, prayer at Busan Al-Fath Mosque. • Transfer to Gamcheon Cultural Village where you can enjoy wall painting and old Busan city view. • Dinner at local restaurant & Check in a hotel in Busan. DAY 5 BUSAN CITY TOUR (B/L/D) • Breakfast at the hotel. • After breakfast, proceed to National Busan Museum, there are various relics from prehistoric times to modern times. The remains reveal the historical and cultural heritage of Busan. • Visit Songdo Sky Walk Bridge which you can walk along the beachfront road and enjoy the spectacular views • Visit Dongback Nurimaru & APEC House which is assigned international conference room for APEC in 2005. • Shopping at Korean product duty-free shop. • Dinner at local restaurant & back to the hotel. DAY 6 BUSAN - KUALA LUMPUR (B) • Breakfast at the hotel and check out from Busan hotel. • Transfer to Gimhae International Airport for flight back to Kuala Lumpur. • Arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) with sweet memories from Seoul & Busan. DEPARTURE DATES & PACKAGE PRICE DEPARTURE DATES 10* Aug | 09 Sep 2019 (SURCHARGE *RM190) PM ROOM CATEGORY PRICE ADULT SINGLE ADULT TWIN / DOUBLE CHILD TWIN CHILD WITH BED CHILD WITH NO BED ADULT / CHILD PRICE (RM) 5276 4276 4276 3776 3376 SENIOR CITIZEN PRICE (RM) 5176 4176 - - - FLIGHT DETAILS DAY FLIGHT NUMBER SECTORS ETD ETA 1 D7 506 KL – Incheon 0105 0835 6 D7 519 Busan – KL 1035 1555 INFO HOTEL NUMBER OF NIGHTS DESTINATION HOTEL NAME STAR 3 Seoul Luce Bridge Hotel / Similar 3* 2 Busan TT Hotel / similar 3* PACKAGES INCLUSIVE • Return international flight ticket inclusive taxes based on economy class. • One-way domestic flight ticket inclusive taxes based on economy class (from Seoul to Busan) • 5 nights’ accommodation based on 3* (please refer above hotel details). • Muslim-Friendly meals as mentioned in the itinerary. • Entrance Fees: Gyeongbokgung Palace, National Folk Museum, Gamcheon Cultural Village, National Busan Museum. • Ferry Ticket to Nami Island. • Comfortable Coach as mentioned by the itinerary. • Professional & experienced Tour Guide services. • All tipping to tour guide & driver. • Tour Leader from Kowamas Holidays Sdn Bhd. • Free Kowamas Holidays Sdn Bhd Travel bag (except infant). • Travel Insurances. PACKAGE EXCLUSIVES • Additional surcharges on peak seasons, celebration or School holidays (If any) • Additional hotel services ie : laundry expenses, mini bar, porter and etc. • Meals are not mentioned in the itinerary • Additional charges on excess baggage allowance. • Others are not mentioned in the itinerary. PAYMENT DETAILS • Payment can be made via cash at the office, bank transfer or cheque to following’s details: RECEIVER : KOWAMAS HOLIDAYS SDN BHD BANK : MAYBANK BERHAD ACCOUNT NUMBER : 5625 6230 4881 .
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