Selected: fully customisable Best of South KoreaSouth Korea might not look so big on a map, but over the course of almost two weeks, this trip will show you that its size doesn’t matter at all – there’s simply so much to see here, and you’ll be hitting all the top spots.The trip combines Seoul and Busan, two of Asia’s most exciting cities. In between, you’ll be hiking through the peaks of Korea’s prettiest national park, staying the dynastic way at a wooden hanok guesthouse, seeing the “open-air museum” of the ancient Kingdom of Silla, and much more – all the while getting a handle on Korea’s utterly unique culture.Read more LocationSouth Korea Suggested Length13 days /12 nights Activity Level Fully customisable Every trip is unique Ratings LightLight mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking SteadyIdeal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too ActiveRequires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences AdventureDemands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day. EnergeticFor people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day. Trip highlights Itinerary Is this trip for you? Reviews What's included Deepen your understanding of Korean history with tours of the Demilitarized Zone and Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Silla Learn about Korea’s feudal era staying at a hanok guesthouse in Hahoe Village Hike the mountains of Seoraksan National Park and take in ocean views from Naksansa Temple Enjoy a kimchi-making class, an evening food tour of Seoul ItineraryAll itineraries are fully customisable. Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life. Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom holiday where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready. Plan my trip Image Image Day 1-3Seoul Highlights: Taste your way through the street markets of downtown Seoul Explore the traditional alleyways of Bukchon Hanok Village and Insadong’s alleyways with your guide Take in the changing of the guard ceremony at the must-see Gyeongbokgung palace Learn about the troubled history between the two Koreas at the border between North and South Korea on the DMZ tourMassive and manic, but with a charmingly traditional side, Seoul is one of our favourite cities – and over the course of a few days here, we’re sure you’ll feel the same. On the very first night you’ll sample its culinary delights at a street-food market and traditional barbecue restaurant, while palaces, temples and folk tradition – plus views from a tower jutting from the top of Seoul’s central mountain – are also on the menu, filling up a jam-packed first full day. The next morning, you’ll head to the “scariest place on Earth” – the DMZ separating the two Koreas, where you might even get the chance to step across the border into North Korea. Experiences Seoul • South Korea DMZ toursThe Demilitarised Zone – or DMZ – is a four-kilometre-wide buffer zone between North and South Korea. There’s palpable tension in the air between these razor-wired borders; created by mutual agreement at the end of the Korean War in 1953, it was dubbed the “scariest place on Earth” by Bill Clinton. Can't see exactly what you want?These are just a few of the experiences we can include in your trip. Chat with our experts to create a trip that's uniquely yours. Make an enquiry Accommodation Seoul • South Korea Superior Nostalgia Hanok HotelThe Nostalgia Hanok hotel offers a contemporary way to experience the traditional Korean hanok. With luxury at its heart, the Nostalgia hotel is comprised of several exclusive, private hanok houses for guests to stay in across Bukchon Hanok Village. Seoul • South Korea Superior L7 MyeongdongLocated in the busy, shopping district of Myeongdong, the hub of all things K-beauty, L7 Myeongdong offers a trendy stay complete with Namsan Mountain Views. Seoul • South Korea Moderate Hotel Gracery SeoulPerfectly positioned for exploring Seoul, Hotel Gracery blends Japanese hospitality with modern comfort just steps from Namdaemun’s most iconic sights. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 1: Car transfer from Incheon airport to Seoul (50 minutes) Day 4-5Seoraksan National Park Highlights: Hike various trails through the mountains and enjoy the view from the summit Take in the natural beauty of Biryong & Towangseong waterfalls Ride the Seoraksan cable car to explore the centuries-old Gwongeumseong FortressThree quarters of South Korea is mountainous, and the country has no fewer than 22 national parks. Most would say that Seoraksan is the most spectacular of the lot, its jumble of granite peaks jutting dramatically from undulating, unspoiled forest. You’ll have a full day to enjoy the park’s various trails, with good options available from easy to difficult – for example, it’s a refreshing, flattish walk to stunning Sinheungsa temple, while getting all the way to lofty Gwongeumsong Fortress will put some definition on your calves (or you can just take the cable car). Mountain air, birdsong, and potentially caves and waterfalls too, this is one day you won’t forget in a hurry. TransportDay 4: Car transfer from Seoul to Seoraksan National Park (3 hours) Day 6-7Andong Highlights: Stop off at Naksansa temple and gain an insight into Korean Buddhism while taking in the ocean views Take a step back in time and stay in a traditional hanok house, in the peace and quiet of Hahoe Folk Village Experience making traditional Korean hanji paper Sample traditional Korean soju in its hometown (optional)Fresh from your mountain adventure, you’ll make the journey down Korea’s east coast to Andong, stopping on the way at Naksansa, one of Korea’s only seaside temples. After that it’s a fair ride south, but a real highlight awaits as your reward – the chance to stay in a traditional wooden hanok guesthouse in charming Hahoe Village. Though it looks like a movie set, this is a real, functioning village; you’ll spend the following day in and around this little window into Korea’s feudal era, its clutch of wooden buildings surrounded by rice paddies and gentle mountains. You’ll get some cultural education too, learning how to make traditional hanji paper – a great gift for those back home. Accommodation Andong • South Korea Superior Rakkojae Hahoe Hanok - Giwa Main ComplexRakkojae Hahoe Hanok - Giwa Main Complex is a traditional hotel inspired by Andong’s Hahoe Village. Featuring beautiful hanok architecture, the hotel is surrounded by a stream reminiscent of the Nakdong River, offering guests a restful atmosphere. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 6: Car transfer from Seoraksan National Park to Naksansa Temple (20 minutes) Car transfer from Naksansa Temple to Andong (3.5 hours) Day 8-9Gyeongju Highlights: Walk the historic area at night to see the Anapji Pond illuminations Learn about ancient Korean history in Korea’s “Museum without Walls”, as Gyeongju is commonly referred to in Korea Stroll through the Daereungwon tomb complex Visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bulguksa temple complexIn the morning, it’s a short trip to Gyeongju, Korea’s most important historical city – it was capital of the Kingdom of Silla for almost a thousand years, and you can still feel vibes from its ancient past. After more than a week of haring around Korea, you’ll get a free day in Gyeongju. We suggest renting a bicycle and going for a ride through the countryside nearby, or going selfie crazy after hiring some silken hanbok attire. The next day, you’ll be whisked up into the nearby mountains to see Bulguksa, perhaps Korea’s most beautiful temple, and the Seokguram grotto – both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Accommodation Gyeongju • South Korea Deluxe Lahan Select GyeongjuOverlooking Bomun lake, Lahan Select Gyeongju boasts beautiful views, world-class service and a luxurious stay in Korea's historic capital. Gyeongju • South Korea Superior SillaheonTraditional Korean Hanok houses, with their upturned eaves and tiled roofs show a distinctive architectural style that harmonises with nature, emphasising natural materials and a layout designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Gyeongju • South Korea Moderate Gyeongju GG HotelThough the immediate neighbourhood doesn’t have an awful lot going on besides some fast-food outlets and a convenience store, this is a fantastically well connected location, with an intercity bus terminal two minutes away and bike rental just across the road. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 8: Car transfer from Andong to Gyeongju (2 hours) Day 10-11Busan Highlights: Sample weird and wonderful seafood at Jagalchi fish market Explore one of Korea’s only sea temples, Haedong Yonggungsa, with a local guide Head off the main streets at Gamcheon Culture Village to discover hidden tea houses and galleries Relax and explore the craft beer scene at Haeundae Beach (optional)After a couple of days of history, it’s back to modern Korea in Busan. Upon arrival, it’s over to the sea for a temple visit, an amble around gorgeous little “Camellia Island”, and some time on Haeundae. This is Korea’s most popular beach, its fine sand picturesquely surrounded by gleaming modern skyscrapers. The next day, it’s a look around the highlights of Busan proper, including the hipster mecca of colourful Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi’s otherworldly fish market, and staggering views from the top of Busan Tower. Accommodation Busan • South Korea Deluxe Signiel BusanSpread over the 3rd-19th floors of Busan's iconic LCT tower, The Signiel Busan offers luxury by the sea at its prime location by Haeundae beach. Busan • South Korea Superior L7 HaeundaeA stylish modern base by the shore, L7 Haeundae offers light filled rooms with ocean or city views, a vibrant rooftop pool and effortless access to the beach and Busan’s best dining and nightlife. Busan • South Korea Moderate Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan HaeundaeJust a 7 minute walk from Busan’s famous Haeundae beach and around the corner from Haeundae subway station, this hotel is in a great location to make the most of what this buzzing city has to offer. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 10: Car transfer from Gyeongju to Busan (1 hours 30 minutes plus stop-off) Day 12-13Seoul Highlights: Have a go at making your own kimchi from a traditional recipe Explore cosmetic shops and luxury department stores in the buzzing Myeongdong district Head to Namsan tower to take in the glistening night view over the cityAfter seeing the very best that Korea has to offer, it’s back to Seoul. Though it’s on the opposite side of the country to Busan, high-speed trains make this journey a cinch, and it can be quite thrilling if you’ve never travelled at this speed on land before – up to 300 kilometres per hour, or in other words, one-third the speed of a jet plane. Back in Seoul, you’ll have the chance to learn how to make your own kimchi, and even get to take some of your creation home with you. Kimchi improves with age, so if you make it last, you’ll be able to savour the memories of your trip through South Korea for as long as possible. Experiences Seoul • South Korea Kimchi-making classOne of Korea’s most famous gifts to the world is kimchi, whose popularity has shot up across the globe in recent years – not only because of its characteristically powerful taste, but also an admirable variety of health benefits. Can't see exactly what you want?These are just a few of the experiences we can include in your trip. Chat with our experts to create a trip that's uniquely yours. Make an enquiry Accommodation Seoul • South Korea Deluxe Four Seasons Hotel SeoulA refined city sanctuary overlooking Gyeongbokgung Palace, the Four Seasons blends understated luxury, world class art and design, exceptional dining and an extraordinary spa, all in the very heart of Seoul. Seoul • South Korea Superior G3 HotelExperience a comfortable and convenient stay in the heart of Seoul. The G3 Hotel boasts a prime location that puts you within easy reach of the city's most iconic attractions such as Namsangol Hanok Village, the Myeongdong shopping district and Namsan Tower. Seoul • South Korea Moderate Hotel 28 MyeongdongSlap-bang in the middle of Myeongdong, Hotel 28 couldn’t be better located for anyone who wants to experience life in the beating heart of Seoul. Owned by Shin Young-kyun, a Korean actor who appeared in numerous films in the 1960s and 70s, the hotel is a tribute to the movie industry — a theme that could so easily descend into tackiness, and yet doesn’t. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 12: High speed train transfer from Busan to Seoul (2 hours 30 minutes) Day 13: Car transfer from hotel to Incheon airport (50 minutes) Is this trip for you? What's greatGain an insight into local culture with a blend of classic destinations and off-the-beaten-track locationsSee South Korea in all its geographical diversity as you travel from the dramatic mountains of Seoraksan National Park to the coastal temple of Naksansa and the rice paddy-filled countrysideWith 13 days, 5 destinations and 2 stop-offs, there's a jam-packed schedule – meaning you get an in-depth and well-rounded experience of the countryGet hands-on with cultural experiences ranging from traditional hanji paper-making to learning how to brew makgeolli rice wineThere's something for everyone, with countryside hikes, food tours, temple visits, a rural hanok stay and the chance to try your hand at traditional craftsThings to considerAlthough only your final night is a one-night stay, it’s a very busy trip with lots included – but this itinerary can always be trimmed down for those who want to go slower, with fewer destinations or excursionsIt's a fairly active itinerary, with lots of walking involved – so if you prefer to explore at a more leisurely pace, let us know and we’ll adapt it ReviewsOur trips start with listening. These honest, unedited reviews show how we put people first - because making customers happy is what we’re here to do.Read more reviews Our trip to South Korea exceeded our expectations. We cannot express enough how wonderful, kind, knowledgeable, patient and accommodating our local guides were. Their love of South Korea instilled in us a new found respect and admiration for their country. I personally left my cell phone in our hotel in [...] Trip went very smoothly. Drivers were reliable and punctual. Guides were personable, knowledgeable and flexible to accommodate our interests and preferences. Hotel accommodations were very comfortable and in good locations. Really enjoyed most of the activities- especially the Vespa and other food tours, biking and kayaking. What's included? What's includedBreakfast every dayOne dinner: One at the hanok accommodation in AndongFour full-day experiences: Full-day guided tour of Seoul, full-day DMZ tour, full-day tour of Busan, full-day tour of AndongFive half-day experiences: Naksansa temple stop-off, Gyeongju half-day tour, makgeolli rice-wine making stop-off, Busan half-day tour, kimchi-making classOne evening experience: Evening food tour in SeoulAll entrance fees to sites included in guided experiencesAll internal transport & accommodationWi-Fi devicePre-loaded T-money transport cardNot includedInternational flightsMeals not mentionedEntrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiencesTips for guides & porters Other trips you might likePlan my trip Download brochure South Korea Fully customisable Essential South KoreaWhile not East Asia’s cheapest destination, South Korea isn’t the most expensive, either, and a visit to this dynamic and fascinating country doesn’t have to break the bank. South Korea Fully customisable South Korea HighlightsIf you’d like a trip that’s low on intensity but high on interest, this one’s for you – focusing on three contrasting destinations, it keeps travel time to a minimum. Though you’ll be taken to all the best sights, you’ll also have plenty of time in each place to simply do your own thing. Why book with InsideAsia? Travel’s friendliest expertsWe promise we’ll care about your trip as much as you do. A dedicated travel consultant will listen, guide and create a trip that could only be yours. Specialists make it effortlessFrom seamless logistics to unexpected discoveries, our deep destination specialism means travel that feels effortless and richer than you could plan for alone. Rockstar service as standardWe guarantee that you'll have our support every step of the way. We never pass the buck or fail to take responsibility. We’ll be there whenever you need us. 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Our trip to South Korea exceeded our expectations. We cannot express enough how wonderful, kind, knowledgeable, patient and accommodating our local guides were. Their love of South Korea instilled in us a new found respect and admiration for their country. I personally left my cell phone in our hotel in [...]
Trip went very smoothly. Drivers were reliable and punctual. Guides were personable, knowledgeable and flexible to accommodate our interests and preferences. Hotel accommodations were very comfortable and in good locations. Really enjoyed most of the activities- especially the Vespa and other food tours, biking and kayaking.
Travel’s friendliest expertsWe promise we’ll care about your trip as much as you do. A dedicated travel consultant will listen, guide and create a trip that could only be yours.
Specialists make it effortlessFrom seamless logistics to unexpected discoveries, our deep destination specialism means travel that feels effortless and richer than you could plan for alone.
Rockstar service as standardWe guarantee that you'll have our support every step of the way. We never pass the buck or fail to take responsibility. We’ll be there whenever you need us.
Our Info-Packs are legendaryTransfers, tickets and check‑ins verified so your trip runs like clockwork. Plus, we create your totally tailored trip bible, so every detail is in your hand, at all times.