Icons of South Korea | 10/13 Days of K-Wave & Ancient Ways
📍South Korea | Guided | All Essentials ✅
Icons of South Korea blends markets, temples, the DMZ and late-night karaoke into 10 or 13 days of culture, flavour and pure K-Wave energy.
📍South Korea | Guided | All Essentials ✅
Icons of South Korea blends markets, temples, the DMZ and late-night karaoke into 10 or 13 days of culture, flavour and pure K-Wave energy.
Swap pure city neon for a culture-rich circuit: Seoul’s palaces and markets, a DMZ visit with defector Q&A, temple stay serenity, hanok nights in Jeonju, UNESCO-heavy Gyeongju by bike, Busan’s bays and cable car, and—on the 13-day—Jeju’s volcanic peaks, Olle Trail, and waterfalls.
Learn a K-Pop routine, taste your way through Gwangjang, and wind down with chanting under pine-scented hills. Modern buzz meets timeless Korea—with smart downtime baked in.
Quick Facts
Duration: 10 or 13 days (Jeju extension adds Days 10–13)
Style: Small-group cultural & active highlights
Difficulty: Moderate (urban walking, temple floors, short hikes)
Start/Finish: Seoul (10-day); Seoul → Jeju → Seoul (13-day, return flight included)
Transport: Trains, subways, buses, taxis; domestic flight (Jeju) on 13-day
Stays: Hostels/hotels (multi/twin), temple stay, traditional hanok
Trip Highlights
Seoul icons: Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon Hanok Village, Namsan by night
DMZ insight: Tunnels tour + North Korean defector Q&A
Taste Korea: Gwangjang Market street-food walk
Hands-on culture: K-Pop dance class, Taekwondo session
Temple time: Evening & morning chanting in the mountains
Jeonju hanok stay with makgeolli tasting
Gyeongju UNESCO by bike, Bulguksa Temple, Anapji Pond after dark
Busan buzz: Jagalchi Market, Songdo cable car, private karaoke
Jeju add-on (13-day): Seongsan Ilchulbong summit, Daepo Jusangjeolli cliffs, Yakcheonsa Temple, Olle Trail walk, Jeongbang Waterfall
Seasonal Add-Ons (Optional)
Hanbok rental for palace time; traditional lunches and brewery visits
Busan bathhouse soak; Jeju beach/sunset sailing (conditions permitting)
Good to Know
Meals included: up to 11 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners (13-day); fewer on 10-day
Age range: Typically 18–45; rooming varies by stop (temple floor bedding one night)
Expect full walking days in Seoul/Gyeongju; short, steep hikes on Jeju
Modest dress helpful at temples; pack layers for changeable coastal weather
Itinerary order may adjust for conditions, capacity, and local events
Day 1 — Seoul
Touch down and slip straight into Myeongdong’s neon pulse—steam curling off dumpling stalls, K-beauty counters gleaming, buskers setting the tempo. Meet the crew, get your bearings, then settle into a welcome dinner that does what it should: feed you properly and break the ice fast. Expect first-night laughs and a gentle reminder that jet lag can’t compete with kimchi.
Included meals: Dinner.
Stay: Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar, multishare).
Day 2 — Seoul
This morning is hands-on K-culture: a pro-led K-Pop routine (zero pressure, maximum fun) followed by the HiKR experience to decode the global K-Wave. Afternoon is yours—shop Myeongdong like you mean it, taste-test street snacks, or step into Myeongdong Cathedral for a quiet counterpoint to the city’s buzz.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Activities: K-Pop dance class; HiKR visit.
Stay: Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar, multishare).
Day 3 — Seoul
Head north for a day that sticks with you: the DMZ. Walk an infiltration tunnel, look across the world’s tensest border, and hear lived experience in a Q&A with a North Korean defector—a rare, human perspective that lifts this beyond sightseeing. Back in Seoul by late arvo to decompress or dive into dinner.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Activities: DMZ tour; tunnels; defector Q&A.
Stay: Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar, multishare).
Day 4 — Seoul
Time-travel through Gyeongbokgung Palace (Changing of the Guard, camera at the ready), wander the tiled alleys of Bukchon Hanok Village, then pivot to Insadong’s galleries and artisan shops. When evening falls, graze your way through Gwangjang Market—crispy bindaetteok, addictive mayak gimbap—and top it off with Namsan night views over the city glow.
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Optional: Hanbok rental; traditional lunch.
Stay: Step Inn Myeongdong (or similar, multishare).
Day 5 — Temple Stay (near Seoul)
Trade subway chimes for temple bells. In the hills, time moves differently: shoes off, shoulders down, calm on. Join evening and morning chanting, sleep on simple floor bedding, and let the pine air and stream sounds do the rest. It’s a cultural reset without the spa playlist.
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Activities: Evening and morning chanting.
Stay: Samgaksan Geumseonsa Temple (or similar, twin/floor bedding).
Day 6 — Jeonju
Roll into Jeonju, home of hanok architecture and big-flavour cooking. Check into a traditional wooden guesthouse, wander lantern-lit lanes, then sample makgeolli at a guided tasting—lightly fizzy, surprisingly complex, perfectly paired with local snacks. Optional shrine stops and a classic bibimbap lunch if you’re keen.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Optional: Gyeonggijeon Shrine; brewery/alleys; bibimbap lunch.
Stay: Laon Hanok Gguljam (or similar, twin).
Day 7 — Gyeongju
Bus to the former Silla capital—Gyeongju, the “museum without walls.” Pedal past royal tumuli, pagodas and ponds on a relaxed guided bike ride, then watch Anapji Pond stage its golden-hour mirror trick after dark. It’s ancient Korea with a soft-focus filter.
Included meals: No meals included.
Activities: Guided bike tour; historic sites; Anapji at night.
Stay: Blue Boat Hostel (or similar, multishare).
Day 8 — Gyeongju
Morning serenity at Bulguksa Temple—stone terraces, wooden eaves, and the scent of cedar—before swapping robes for Taekwondo. Learn the fundamentals (stance, breath, snap-kick), taught with the kind of energy that makes even spectators grin. Evening free in the old town: noodles, stews, and low-lit taverns await.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Activities: Bulguksa visit; Taekwondo class.
Stay: Blue Boat Hostel (or similar, multishare).
Day 9 — Busan
Seaside Korea in one sweep: Jagalchi Market for ocean-fresh drama, the Songdo cable car for blue-on-blue views, and a private karaoke room because some memories deserve a soundtrack. Optional detours to Gamcheon Cultural Village or a jjimjilbang soak if you fancy.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Optional: Gamcheon Cultural Village; bathhouse.
Stay: Toyoko Inn (or similar, twin).
Day 10 — Seoul or Jeju
10-Day finishers: Wrap after breakfast in Seoul—city brunch, last-minute shops, airport when ready.
13-Day extension: Ease into the morning, then fly to Jeju and settle near the old town for island vibes and sea air.
Included meals (both): Breakfast.
Stay (13-Day): Golden Daisy Jeju (or similar, twin).
Day 11 — Jeju
Climb Seongsan Ilchulbong—a tuff-cone summit with ocean-rim views—then trace the hexagonal Daepo Jusangjeolli lava cliffs and slow down at Yakcheonsa Temple. Volcanic drama by day, island calm by late afternoon.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Activities: Seongsan hike; Daepo cliffs; Yakcheonsa.
Stay: Golden Daisy Jeju (or similar, twin).
Day 12 — Jeju
Walk hand-picked sections of the Olle Trail—black-rock shores, stone walls, tangerine orchards—before the finale at Jeongbang Waterfall, one of the few in Asia to plunge straight to the sea. Evening together to toast the journey.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Activities: Olle Trail walk; Jeongbang Waterfall.
Stay: Golden Daisy Jeju (or similar, twin).
CJU → GMP flight in the morning, landing early arvo. The tour ends on arrival—onward adventures encouraged.
Included meals: Breakfast.
Stays (10 or 13 days):
A mix of modern hostels, a serene mountain temple stay, a traditional hanok in Jeonju, city hotel in Busan, and—on the 13-day—Jeju hotel. Exact properties may vary by date, but you can expect the following style and comforts:
Rooming & upgrades:
Meals Included
What meals are like:
Dietaries & notes:
Good to know:
Itinerary Activities
Guides
Accommodation
Meals
Transport
Equipment & Support
Fees & Impact
Good to know: Expect full walking days in Seoul/Gyeongju; short but sometimes steep walks on Jeju. Modest clothing is appreciated at temples. Temple night uses floor bedding. Age guidance typically 18–45; guests under 18 must travel with a parent/guardian.
Overview
South Korea swings through four distinct seasons. Expect city walking days, coastal breezes, temple cool, and—on the 13-day—Jeju’s milder island climate. Pack layers, a light rain jacket, and good walking shoes year-round.
Spring (Mar–May)
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Micro-climate tips
Practical prep
Bottom line: Spring and autumn are the crowd-pleasers; summer brings heat and sudden showers; winter is crisp and scenic. Jeju is kinder but windier—layers win.
Essentials
Clothing (mix & match layers)
Footwear
Temple Stay Comforts
Activity Add-Ons
Toiletries & Health
Tech & Power
Documents & Money
Luggage Tips
Nice-to-Haves
Leave-No-Trace Basics
Rule of thumb: pack light, layer smart, and leave space for markets to work their magic.
Culture & etiquette
Money, SIMs & connectivity
Getting around
Food & dining
Temple & hanok etiquette
DMZ day notes
Bathhouses & wellness
Seasonal & Jeju extras
Safety & smarts
Useful apps & phrases
Sustainability tips
Bottom line: lean into local rhythm—polite, punctual, lightly layered—and the trip hums: lantern-lit temples, market buzz, coastal breezes, karaoke crescendos.
Results Summary (Topline)
Purpose
Provide a clear, conservative estimate of the greenhouse-gas footprint so travellers understand the impact—and the 200% counter-impact applied.
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Tour: Icons of South Korea | 10/13 Days of K-Wave & Ancient Ways
Durations: 10 days (Seoul → Seoul) or 13 days (adds Jeju; returns to Seoul)
Style: Small-group cultural and active highlights
Scope & Boundaries
Feeder Hub — Single Origin City
Official hub for this tour: Tokyo (HND/NRT) ↔ Seoul (GMP/ICN) return.
Rationale: Nearest major international gateway with dense, year-round connectivity to Seoul.
Emission Factors & Conservative Defaults
Activity Data (Per Guest, Indicative)
10-Day
13-Day (adds Jeju)
Results
Assumptions
Versioning
Short take: Most of the footprint is the flight (feeder and Jeju add-on). Packing light, choosing efficient routing, and your 200% counter-impact keep the rest of the trip’s emissions well covered.
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Measure Your Co2Travellers 18–45 who want a smart blend of culture, food, temples, light activity, and K-Wave energy. Comfortable with city walking, temple-floor sleeping for one night, and short, sometimes steep hikes (Jeju on the 13-day).
A mix: modern hostels (multishare) in Seoul/Gyeongju, a serene temple stay (twin rooms with floor bedding), a traditional hanok in Jeonju (twin), a city hotel in Busan (twin), and a hotel on Jeju for the 13-day.
Easy - Moderate. Expect full walking days in Seoul/Gyeongju, stairs at palaces and subway stations, and short hikes on Jeju (13-day). Taekwondo/K-Pop sessions are beginner-friendly.
Often, yes—private twin/double or single supplements may be available on non-hostel nights. Request at booking; availability varies.
What meals are included?
Up to 11 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners on the 13-day (fewer on the 10-day). Think market tastings at Gwangjang, wholesome temple cuisine, and a welcome dinner in Seoul. Other meals are at your own pace.
Can dietary requirements be accommodated?
Usually—with notice at booking. Big cities are flexible; markets and small eateries can be limited. Severe allergies require extra care.
Is the DMZ day intense? What should I bring?
It’s insightful and respectful. Passport is required. Dress neutrally (no provocative slogans). Follow photography rules and guide instructions.
What should I wear at temples and traditional sites?
Modest clothing (shoulders and knees covered) and quiet voices. Shoes off indoors where signed. Temple night has early lights-out.
What about luggage?
One medium suitcase/duffel plus a daypack works well for trains and subways. Pack light—you’ll move frequently.
Is there Wi-Fi and mobile data?
Yes. Properties generally provide Wi-Fi. Airport SIM/eSIM packages offer excellent coverage, including Jeju.
How do payments work—cash or card?
Cards and phone pay are widely accepted. Carry some KRW cash for markets and small vendors.
Is drinking water safe?
Tap water is widely considered safe in cities; many travellers still prefer bottled/filtered. Refill a reusable bottle daily.
Is South Korea safe?
Generally very safe. Use standard city smarts, especially at night and in busy markets.
How big is the group?
Typically up to 22 travellers (rarely up to 24 for logistical reasons).
What’s the age range? Can under-18s join?
Designed for 18–45. Under-18s must travel with a parent/guardian and may not fit all rooming types.
Are airport transfers included?
No. Make your own way to the start hotel in Seoul and from the end point. The Jeju ↔ Seoul flight is included on the 13-day option.
Are optional activities guaranteed?
They depend on availability, weather, and timing. Book locally with your guide’s advice when possible.
Do I need a visa or K-ETA?
Many nationalities require K-ETA or a visa exemption—check your passport rules before booking. Processing times vary.
What’s the weather like and how should I pack?
Four seasons: hot/humid summers (monsoon bursts), crisp winters, and glorious spring/autumn shoulder seasons. Pack layers, a light rain jacket, broken-in walking shoes, and a small umbrella.
Any cultural tips to avoid faux pas?
Offer/receive items with two hands, keep voices low on temple grounds, and take shoes off indoors when indicated. Bow lightly when greeting and thanking.
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