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Korea Experience Korea Experience Korea Experience 8d6n8d6n KoreaKorea ExperienceExperience (KOOE8) 17 PLANNED MEALS BUSAN / DAEGU / GANGWON-DO / 06 BREAKFASTS CHUNGCHEONGBUK-DO / 06 LUNCHES GYEONGGI-DO / SEOUL MEAL PLAN 05 DINNERS N GYEONGGI-DO GIMPO AIRPORT SEOUL 2 INCHEON AIRPORT GANGWAN-DO 2 CHUNGCHEONGBUK-DO DAEGU 1 BUSAN 1 START/END NIGHT STAY by Dynasty Travel BY FLIGHT BY COACH KOREA 16 Byeongbangchi Skywalk DAY 1 • Gukje Market – The most representative traditional market in SINGAPORE INCHEON Busan. Welcome to a unique experience! Lunch – Bibimbap + Smoked Duck | Dinner – Korean 8-Colours Pork BBQ • Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for our flight to Korea. DAY 3 DAY 2 BUSAN DAEGU INCHEON GIMPO BUSAN • Taejongdae Park – It is on the tip of Yeongdo Island, southwest of • Yongdusan Park – One of the most popular mountains in Busan. the downtown area. It is a very hilly and heavily forested area with rugged cliffs dropping straight down to the sea 150m below. • Busan Tower – A symbol of Busan that stands proudly at a height of 120m and 69m above sea level. • Oryukdo Skywalk – It is situated on the side of a 30-meter / 98- foot high cliff. The skywalk’s glass floor viewing platform • Jagalchi Market – Korea’s largest seafood market and one of the offers visitors a breath taking view of Oryukdo Islands and the top tourist attractions of Busan. ocean below. • BIFF Square (Busan International Film Festival District) – A circular stage and the hand prints of world-renowned movie • Tour Busan Gamcheon Culture Village in Hanbok (Traditional celebrities set into the pavement of the plaza also where you can Korean Costume) – Here, you will see houses built in a unique shop and find entertainment. step-like fashion on the foothills of a coastal mountain earning this village the nickname of 'Santorini of Busan'. Breakfast – Hotel | Lunch – Korean Set Lunch | Dinner – Lobster Seafood Hot Pot 17 www.dynastytravel.com.sg | Book Online. Anytime, Anywhere! Suyanggae Light Tunnel • Jeongseon Arirang Market – A leader in agricultural markets across the country, drawing in close the 130,000 visitors per year in the early 1980s. • Enjoy a gondola ride at High 1 Resort. • High 1 Water World. (Please bring along your swim gears to enjoy the activities) Breakfast – Hotel | Lunch – Local Market Meal | Dinner – Korean Hot Stone Pot Rice DAY 6 GANGWON-DO CHUNGCHEONGBUK-DO Cheongpung Lake Cable Car SEOUL • Cheongpung Lake Cable Car – Once you reach the peak, the view of the surrounding area below will take your breath away. DAY 4 • Mancheon-ha Skywalk – Going up an egg-shape spiral observatory DAEGU GANGWON-DO and you will enjoy seeing where the sky, mountain and river meet. Cherry Blossom Trails at Daegu Tower (Seasonal - Estimated: Apr) • Suyanggae Light Tunnel – This special tunnel is filled with beautiful • Daegu Tower – It is a symbol of Daegu and offers incredible view of lights and is definitely a good spot for photos. the entire city. • Suyanggae Prehistoric Museum – Boasts itself as the largest • DIY Fried Chicken. prehistoric site in Korea, the museum contains a multitude of • Dongseongro Shopping Street – A major fashion district in Daegu. remains, especially stone toolkits, of the late Stone Age and has • Kongwon Land Casino. been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Breakfast – Hotel | Lunch – Fried Chicken + Burger | Dinner – Korean Set Dinner Breakfast – Hotel | Lunch – Korean Set Lunch | Dinner – Ginseng Chicken DAY 5 DAY 7 GANGWON-DO SEOUL GYEONGGI-DO SEOUL Enjoy the colors of autumn at High One Cherry Blossom Trails at Yeouido (Seasonal - Estimated: Apr) (Seasonal – Estimated: Oct - Nov) • Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)* – Bridge of Freedom, • Byeongbangchi Skywalk – Offers a thrilling experience as it gives Observation, The 3rd Tunnel, Dorasan Station. by Dynasty Travel off the feeling of walking in the sky thanks to the tempered glass * Korean Demilitarized Zone closes every Monday and public holiday, it floor of this U shaped structure (11m) projecting from the cliff at an will be replaced by The War Museum of Korea. KOREA altitude of 583m. • Korean Ginseng Centre Showroom – For you to purchase the famous produce of Korea. 18 • Korean Cosmetic Shop – Get you shopping list ready when we visit the popular Korean beauty product brand. 8d7n • Duty Free Shop – Almost everything you're looking for can be found KoreaKorea ExperienceExperience in here which Duty Free Shop including designer brands, general items and local specialties. Even window shopping has become a (KOOE8A(KOOE8A) major form of entertainment here! • Myeongdong Shopping Street – Has many shops selling the latest in 07 Breakfasts 06 Lunches 05 Dinners fashion, beauty products and accessories. DAY 1 Breakfast – Hotel | Lunch – Korean Set Lunch SINGAPORE INCHEON SEOUL Welcome to a unique experience! DAY 8 • Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for our flight to Korea. SEOUL INCHEON SINGAPORE • Upon arrival, transfer to hotel. • Korean Huganbao Showroom – Purchase health products from their wide range of products. DAY 2 • Tongin Traditional Market* – Change the Korean WON to SEOUL GIMPO BUSAN traditional coins and make your own lunch box. • Yongdusan Park – One of the most popular mountains in Busan. *In the event of unforeseen circumstances, other local market will be • Busan Tower – A symbol of Busan that stands proudly at a height replaced. of 120m and 69m above sea level. • Seaweed Museum. • Jagalchi Market – Korea’s largest seafood market and one of the • Local Product Shop – For your last minutes purchases before we bid top tourist attractions of Busan. farewell to Seoul. • BIFF Square (Busan International Film Festival District) – A • Bid farewell to Korea as we transfer to Incheon airport for our flight circular stage and the hand prints of world-renowned movie back to Singapore. celebrities set into the pavement of the plaza also where you can We hope that you have had an enjoyable vacation with Dynasty Travel shop and find entertainment. and look forward to bring you to your next holiday destination. • Gukje Market – The most representative traditional market in Breakfast – Hotel Busan. Breakfast – Hotel | Lunch – Bibimbap + Smoked Duck | Dinner – Korean 8-Colours Pork BBQ DAY 3 – DAY 8 As per 8D6N Korea Experience (KOOE8) itinerary. Notes: - Tatami-styled accommodation may be offered in Resorts. - Tour sequence, hotels and meals are subject to change with / without prior notice. Optional tours are subject to minimum group size. - In the event of bad weather or unforeseen circumstances, itineraries or activities may be replaced or cancelled with/without prior notice. Bridge of Freedom Mancheon-ha Skywalk 19 www.dynastytravel.com.sg | Book Online. Anytime, Anywhere!.
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