Overview
South Korea is a dynamic country where traditional culture blends effortlessly with modern innovation. Seoul, the capital, is a vibrant city known for its palaces, bustling shopping districts, and incredible food scene. From the ancient Gyeongbokgung Palace to the famous N Seoul Tower, the city is rich in history and modern charm. Explore the beautiful DMZ Zone, where you’ll get a glimpse of the world’s most famous border, and the scenic Nami Island, home to stunning landscapes.
After immersing yourself in the metropolitan vibe of Seoul, venture to Jeju Island, Korea’s tropical paradise. Famous for its natural wonders like the Sunrise Peak and the Manjanggul Lava Tube, Jeju offers pristine beaches, volcanic landscapes, and adventure activities. The serene atmosphere combined with the island’s natural beauty makes it a perfect escape for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Highlights
- Explore the DMZ Zone, one of the most famous borders in the world
- Visit the iconic Nami Island and experience the scenic beauty of Petite France
- Enjoy thrilling rides and entertainment at Everland and Lotte Theme Park
- Watch the energetic and exciting Nanta Musical Show
- Discover the natural beauty of Jeju Island with a variety of adventurous activities like jet boating, ATV rides, and exploring volcanic landscapes
- Visit Sunrise Peak and the serene Manjanggul Lava Tube in Jeju
Itinerary
Arrive at Incheon Airport, transfer to hotel.
Evening at leisure to explore the surrounding areas
- Private City Tour covering Seoul Tower, shopping districts like Myeongdong, Insadong, and Dongdaemun.
Evening: Attend the Nanta Musical Show (5 PM, 90 minutes)
- Full Day - SIC (Seat-in-Coach) tour of the DMZ Zone (Passport required).
- Visit the Third Infiltration Tunnel, Dora Observatory, and Dorasan Station.
Full Day - One way Private Transfer to Everland Theme Park.
Spend the day exploring one of Korea's most famous amusement parks, featuring roller coasters, animal safaris, and lush gardens.
Return on your own
- Full Day - One way Private Transfer to Lotte World.
- Visit Lotte Folk Village, an open-air museum showcasing traditional Korean culture. Then, enjoy the rides and attractions at Lotte World.
- Return on your own
Full Day - SIC Tour:
Nami Island: Famous for its beautiful tree-lined paths, particularly known for its role in Korean drama "Winter Sonata."
Petite France: A French-style village with cultural exhibits and charming architecture.
Italian Village: A picturesque village that replicates the beauty of the Italian countryside
Take a flight from Seoul to Jeju Island with private airport transfers in Seoul & Jeju. Evening free to explore Jeju Island on your own.
Optional activities include visiting Jeju Loveland, shopping in Jeju City, or relaxing at Jungmun Beach
- Full Day - Private Transfer:
- Sunrise Peak: A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its spectacular sunrise views and volcanic landscapes.
- Udo Island: A beautiful, small island off the coast of Jeju, famous for its stunning beaches and nature.
- Jet Boating: Experience the thrill of jet boating on Jeju’s coast.
- Rail Bike: Ride through Jeju’s picturesque countryside on a unique rail bike.
Manjanggul Lava Tube: A natural wonder formed from lava flows, showcasing incredible geological formations.
- Full Day - Private Transfer:
- Hwajowon Flower and Bird Park: A botanical park where you can feed birds and alpacas.
- Go-Karting (10 minutes): Enjoy a fast-paced karting experience.
- ATV Ride (30 minutes): Explore Jeju’s landscapes on an all-terrain vehicle.
- Cheonjeyeonpokpo Falls: A serene, multi-tiered waterfall surrounded by lush greenery.
- Jusangjeolli Cliff: An incredible volcanic formation along Jeju’s coastline.
Camellia Hill Botanical Garden: A beautiful garden with an extensive collection of camellias
Check-out from hotel and transfer to Jeju Airport for flight back to India
Cost
The cost includes
- Private Airport Transfers in Seoul and Jeju.
- Full Day SIC tours for Nami Island, Petite France & Italian Village, DMZ Zone
- Private Transfers for Everland (One way), Lotte World (One way), Seoul City Tour, and Jeju Tours.
- Entrance Fees to all attractions mentioned (Everland, Lotte Theme Park, Nami Island, Petite France, Seoul Tower).
- Flight from Seoul to Jeju.
- Jet Boating and Rail Bike experiences.
- Go-Karting, ATV Rides, and Bird & Alpaca Feeding on Jeju.
The cost excludes
- International flights (to/from India).
- Meals: Lunch and Dinner are not included; breakfast is provided in your accommodation.
- Tourism & city tax (if applicable).
- Optional activities (e.g., Gyeongbokgung Palace visit, Jeju Loveland).
- South Korea Tourist Visa (for Indian nationals), which is required for entry into South Korea.
- Private Pick-up and Drop for Tours: Travelers will need to reach tour/activity locations on their own (except for private transfers indicated in the itinerary)
FAQs
No, lunch and dinner are not included. However, you can enjoy a variety of Indian and international food options available at restaurants in Seoul and Jeju
Yes, we offer customization options for your trip. Please contact us if you’d like to add extra activities or adjust the itinerary.
The best time to visit is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing
Yes, major cities like Seoul and Jeju have many Indian restaurants and food chains offering Indian meal options
South Korea uses Type C and Type F power sockets. The currency is the South Korean Won (KRW). South Korea follows the Korea Standard Time (KST), UTC +9:00 hours
The time difference is 3 hours and 30 minutes. India (IST) is ahead of South Korea (KST)
The best way is to take a direct flight from Seoul to Jeju, which takes approximately 1 hour. You can also reach Jeju by ferry, but flying is more convenient and time-efficient
Yes, Indian nationals require a South Korea Tourist Visa. The process includes submitting an online application and attending an interview if necessary. The visa fee is approximately INR 5,000 – 10,000
South Korea has an excellent public transportation system, including subways, buses, and taxis. Seoul and Jeju are well-connected by public transit, and Uber is available in major cities
Yes, South Korea is very safe for tourists. It is one of the safest destinations in Asia. However, basic safety precautions should still be followed
Comfortable clothes, sunscreen, walking shoes, and a jacket if you’re visiting during winter months. Don’t forget your travel adapter (Type C or F) and your essential documents.
South Koreans are respectful and polite. When visiting temples or cultural sites, dress modestly. Tipping is not customary in South Korea, but it’s appreciated in certain high-end places. Greet people with a bow or handshake.