Daylife korea12/28/2023 Explore this historic community and get a glimpse into Korean culture, religion, architecture and lifestyle, during the Joseon period. Afterward, have dinner at a local restaurant and then, check into your hotelĭAY 6, Thursday - Hahoe Village, Home Hosted Lunch, GyeongjuĪn excursion this morning, takes you to Hahoe Village from the Joseon dynasty and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you will have an opportunity to meet with a monk and have a conversation over tea. Continue to Andong and visit Bongjeongsa Temple. Gain insight into the process of producing makgeolli, traditional Korean rice wine and try your hand at making your own. Then, drive to Danyang for a tour of Daegang Makgeolli (rice, wine) Brewery. Following lunch, opportunity to try on Hanbok, a traditional Korean dress. Here, visit Jeonggangwon, Korean Traditional Food and Culture Experience Center, and learn how to make one of the most popular Korean dishes, Bibimbap. Please review Trip Preparation for additional dress code guidelines *For the Jun 3 departure, due to the Memorial Day Holiday in South Korea, the visit to the DMZ will take place on day 11 instead of day 4ĭAY 5, Wednesday - Pyeongchang, Rice Wine Brewery, Andongĭepart Seoul this morning and travel through mountainous scenery to Pyeongchang. All visitors must adhere to the dress code. Tonight, dinner is at a local restaurant, featuring Korean temple food *A passport is required for visiting the DMZ. Conclude the day with a walk along Insadong Street, lined with antique shops, restaurants and wooden tea houses. Later, explore the traditional Gwangjang Market, known for its textiles and street food. In the afternoon, visit Changdeokgung Palace, and its Secret Garden. Following lunch at a local restaurant, return to Seoul. After, experience the Third Tunnel, one of four known tunnels stretching under the border between North and South Korea. Upon arrival at Imjingak Park, view Freedom Bridge and continue to Dorasan Station and Dora Observatory from where you can look at North Korea through binoculars. Travel to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)* and learn about the history of the conflict between the North and South. Afterward, attend an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager at approximately 6 PM, followed by dinner at the hotelĭAY 4, Tuesday - Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Changdeokgung Palace, Gwangjang Market, Insadong Street Later, return to your hotel for a lecture on the history of the Korean Peninsula. Finish your tour with a visit to the 774-foot tall N Seoul Tower Observatory, offering 360-degree panoramic views of Seoul. Take a walking tour of this traditional Korean village and immerse yourself in its ancient Joseon Dynasty atmosphere. Next, watch the Changing of the Royal Guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace before heading to Bukchon Hanok Village. Balance of the day is at leisureĭAY 3, Monday - Seoul City Tour, Afternoon Lectureīegin the tour of Seoul with a visit to the National Museum of Korea that will take you on a journey through Korea's past, from prehistoric times to the end of the Empire period. Meet your representative and transfer to the hotel. Arrive in Seoul, the capital of South Korea and one of East Asia's financial and cultural centers.
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