5D4N TOUR (In & Out From Busan) Tour Code: 5BUS

Travel Period: Until 27 Jun 2016 (Arrival Busan Gimhae Airport on Monday morning by Air Asia X)

Day 01 Busan / Taejongdae / Nurimaru APEC House / Haeundae Beach / Haedong Yonggungsa Temple / Bomunho Lake (L/D) Depart from Malaysia on Monday (D7 518 0100-0845) Upon arrival Busan Gimhae International Airport. Local guide will meet guests at Arrival Hall by 9:30am. Taejongdae: is a natural park of Busan, with magnificent cliffs facing the open sea on the southernmost tip of island of Yeongdo-gu Nurimaru APEC House: located at Dongbaekseom Island, which is noted for its beautiful, natural landscape accented by dense camellia and pine trees. It has been used as a memorial hall and a prestigious international conference hall since the APEC summit meeting. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: at least one of your wishes will be answered here through your heartful prayers. Bomunho Lake: a renowned place for blossom admiration in spring.

Day 02 National Museum / Bulguksa Temple & Sokkuram Grotto / Daereungwon / Cheomseongdae Observatory / Dongseongno (B/L/D) Gyeongju National Museum: Gyeongju National Museum is steeped in tradition. Representing Gyeongju, which was the capital city of the Kingdom (BC57~AD935), the museum is where you can view the cultural history of Gyeongju district. Bulguksa Temple: proceed to Gyeongju to visit Bulguksa Temple is UNESCO World Heritage. It was described as: is UNESCO World Heritage. It is the representative stone temple of Korea a realization of the blissful land of the Buddha in the present world. Sokkuram Grotto: is UNESCO World Heritage. It is the representative stone temple of Korea. Daereungwon: 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. Cheomseongdae Observatory: is a 9.17m-high stone tower that has long been renowned as the oldest astronomical observatory in the Far East. Daegu Dongseongno: Dongseongno Street is a major fashion district in Daegu. The streets are packed with hundreds of stores full of personality that reflect the city’s fast-paced fashion trends.

Day 03 Spavalley (Swimming attire & cap is advisable to bring) & Jimjilbang Experience / Busan PIFF / Jagalchi Market / Gwangalli Beach & Café Street (B/L/D) Spavalley & Jimjilbang Experience: for anyone that is from Korea or has lived here for a short amount of time you will know that Jimjibangs are a big part of life here in Korea. For those of you who have missed this phenomenon, Jimjibangs are spa like bath houses that let you relax and leave you feel rejuvenated after a long day. When you enter you will be given clothes to wear in the communal areas. Busan PIFF: Busan’s modern movie district was originally little more than a pair of cinemas that were built following Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule over half a century ago. Jagalchi Market: the Jagalchi Market is Korea's largest seafood market. After the Korean War the market solidified itself as a fish market. Gwangalli Beach & Café Street: is also called Café Town, cafes with unique interior and exterior styles and colorful lights entice many visitor.

Day 04 Yongdusan Park (Busan Tower) / National Ginseng Shop & Herbal Shop / Gamcheon Culture Village / Cosmetic Shop / Gwangbokro Fashion Street / Lotte Duty Free / Local Product Shop (B/L) Yongdusan Park~Busan Tower: is one of the most popular parks /mountains in Busan. Yongdusan Parks is known for the Busan Tower which overlooks the city and the Admiral Yi Sun-sin Statue among many other thing Gamcheon Culture Village: “Santorini of Korea” because of the small, hillside houses overlooking the ocean. The village was first the headquarters of Taegeukdo members, an early religion whose philosophy believed in the “yin and yang” (as seen on the Korean flag), which symbolizes the balance of good and evil in the world. Gwangbok-dong Fashion Street: this street captures the heart of fashion, art, culture, and shopping in Busan.

Day 05 Busan / Kuala Lumpur (B) Depart from Busan on Friday (D7 519 1035-1625) After breakfast, free at own leisure until time transfer to Busan Gimhae International Airport (make your own check-in without tour guide).

Special Cuisine: Ginseng Chicken, Seafood Shabu Shabu, Mushroom Hot Pot, Korea BBQ, Hanjeongsik, Korean Steamboat, Bibingbap, Chuncheon Chicken, Korean Chinese Cuisine (Subject To Change)

HOTEL Adult Child Single Twin Child Twin Child w/. Bed Child w/o. Bed Gyeongju: 5*Gyeongju Daemyung or similar Daegu: 5*Daegu Prince or similar GV2 Per Person (Mandarin Guide) Busan: 5*Busan Crown Harbour or similar RM3708 RM2808 RM2808 RM2408 RM2108

DEPARTURE DATE: April 2016: 25 // May 2016: 9, 16, 23, 30 // June 2016: 13, 20, 27

* Accommodations based on local 5 Star class, service apartment & family style hotel. * Triple room is subject to availability for certain hotel, the extra bed will be arranged in Tatami Set. * Airport Transfer (Between Gimhae Airport & Busan area hotel): 2-3 pax RM350/car/way, 4-8 pax RM750/car/way, 9-15 pax RM1200/car/way * PACKAGE INCLUDED: All transfer and tour sightseeing by Seat In Coach service, 4 nights accommodation, tipping, entrance, meal as per itinerary. * PACKAGE EXCLUDED: Personnel expenses, travel insurance (1-5 Days: RM39), return air ticket and taxes.

Terms & Conditions: * Package is valid for Malaysian and minimum 2 to go by GV2 (Mandarin Guide). * Hotel extension rate at Busan area all are without breakfast and transfer in / out. * RM500 per person deposit must be paid upon booking and full payment after booking is confirmed. * The above itinerary is for reference only, and is subject to any necessary changes in accordance to local requirement. * Blackout date: 29 April – 7 May, 2-4 June 2016.

Kuala Lumpur Office: (901088-A) (KPL/LN6263) th Unit E-10-08,10 Floor, Menara Melawangi, Amcorp Trade Centre, 18 Jalan Persiaran Barat, Petaling Jaya 46050, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-79540196 +603-79540096 Fax: +603-79604736 E-mail: [email protected]