Experience the rare opportunity to spend five days traveling across Jeju Island and Seoul with an unforgettable experience!
Day 1: Jeju Island Your orienteering begins in Jeju Island, characterized by fantabulous sceneries. Take a walk at Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and marvel at the island’s breathtaking landscape as well. Seopjikoji coastal walkway is for those who are looking to capture breathtaking view of the seascape and serene environment. Reflect on the beautiful sights by having a rejuvenating dip in the hot springs in the most popular spas of Jeju.
Day 2: Jeju Island, South: Southeast Asia Tours and travel – Take a thrilling tour to the highest mountain in South Korea known as Hallasan. Embark on a trek through wild greenery and mere volcanic terrains with an eventual ascent to the top where you can gaze at the heart of the crater – a small lake! Once done, relax at one of Jeju’s beautiful beaches such as the Jungmun Beach or the Hyeopjae Beach, which are some of the most beautiful locations in the region, with clear blue waters and golden sand.
Day 3: Seoul Explore the lively atmosphere of Seoul, the energized capital of South Korea. Visit one of symbols of Seoul and of the entire Korea – Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest palace of the Five Grand Palaces of Korea and enjoy the ceremonial Changing of the Royal Guard. One should take a tour to Insadong; it of gives one the full cultural experience of Korea featuring traditional tea houses, art galleries, and antique shops.
Day 4: Experience the enthusiasm of buying accessories, clothing, shoes and bags at Myeongdong, Seoul’s leading shopping market with numerous shops in fashion and cosmetics products and Korean’s fascination for street foods. For a taste of modern Korean culture, this allows you to see the futuristic Dongdaemun Design Plaza, as well as architecture and design in general. There are unmissable nightlife experiences in Hongdae revealed in this video which features pubs, live music, cafes along with street performances.
Day 5: Seoul On the final day, visit the Bukchon Hanok Village; a village in Seoul that comprises buildings constructed in the traditional Korean architectural style of the Joseon Dynasty known as hanoks. Even wandering into the cooking school, one is surrounded with the old Korean style of architecture seen in the narrow alleys. Enjoy a sumptuous Korean barbeque dinner at a restaurant ‘on the way’ and soak in the beauty of Jeju Island and Seoul before going back.
For the adventurous travelers who want to go natural of for the lifestyle enthusiasts who would love to dip in the vibrant city life, a five days’ tour in Jeju island and Seoul holds a lot to offer and can be really absolutely amazing as it combines history, nature, and modernity. Since you now know Korea’s best tourist attractions, start dreaming of your next tourist adventure in South Korea.