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Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

4 Nights featuring Seoul

Includes: Hotel, Tours, Transfers and More!

Land Program: Includes Full-day Guided Tours on Most Days

Private Tour: Ask About Pairing with Your Cruise

About This Journey

This Journey has been curated specifically for private touring, combining the highlights of the region with enriching cultural experiences. Whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, or with a small group of friends, a private tour offers an intimate travel experience.

An immersive experience awaits you on this Journey to South Korea, where ancient traditions harmoniously blend with modern marvels. Immerse yourself in vibrant markets like Tongin Market and stroll through traditional villages such as Namsangol Hanok Village, savoring the rich cultural tapestry and innovative spirit that defines Seoul. Engage in a hands-on cooking class to uncover the secrets of Korean cuisine, cruise the Han River for panoramic city views, and ascend Seoul N Tower for breathtaking vistas. This adventure promises a perfect fusion of history, culture, and modernity, leaving you with cherished memories of Seoul’s unique charm.

Seoul, Han River, 99003

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Itinerary
Day Destination
1 Arrive Seoul – Transfer to Hotel
2 Seoul – City tour
3 Seoul – Cooking class and Han River cruise
4 Seoul – City and Cultural Tour and Korean Barbecue Dinner
5 Seoul – Transfer to Airport or Cruise Port

Land Program

Day 1 – Arrive Seoul

Upon arrival at the airport, you will be transferred to the hotel.

Day 2 – Seoul

Gyeongbokgung Palace

After breakfast, we will start our exploration of Seoul with a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace, known for its stunning architecture and expansive garden. There you will explore its grand halls and witness the traditional Royal Guard Changing Ceremony. Next, head to the Tongin Market, renowned for its diverse and delectable street food. There you can purchase traditional brass coins (Yeopjeong) which can be used to buy a variety of dishes from the numerous vendors lining the market’s narrow alleys and make your own lunch box with food from different stores. From savory tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) to crispy hotteok (sweet pancakes), Tongin Market offers a delightful culinary adventure that captures the essence of Korean street food culture.

Jogyesa temple

In the afternoon you will visit Insadong street. As you stroll down this bustling pedestrian-friendly street, you’ll encounter an array of art galleries, antique shops, and quaint tea houses, each showcasing the rich heritage of Korean culture. Street vendors and boutiques offer unique souvenirs, from traditional hanbok clothing to handcrafted ceramics and calligraphy. We finish our visits at the Jogyesa temple, known for its beautiful architecture and tranquil ambiance. As the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, it plays a vital role in the country’s spiritual and cultural life. The temple grounds are adorned with centuries-old trees and colorful lanterns, creating a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. (B)

Note: Gyeongbokgung Palace is closed on Tuesdays

Day 3 – Seoul

cooking class

After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, you are invited to discover Korean culture through a hands-on cooking class, learning traditional dishes with fresh, local ingredients. After watching the chef demonstrate, you will have the opportunity to cook the traditional Bulgogi and Japchae. At the end, we will settle at the table to enjoy the fruits of our labor!

 

 

 

Han River

Our day continues with an Herbal Medicine Footbath Experience at the K-Medi Center, an oriental medicine complex. Feel the healing of your body and mind by dipping your feet in warm water with seasonal medicinal herbs and enjoy some relaxation, before our drive to the Han River Park, a popular recreational area that offers a variety of activities and scenic views for both locals and tourists. The park is composed of multiple sections, each with its unique attractions and amenities, including walking and cycling paths, picnic areas, sports facilities, and playgrounds. You will have some time to observe and relax in your picnic blanket savoring a light snack. As the sun sets and the night unfolds, the vibrant city lights of Seoul begin to twinkle, casting a magical glow over the Han River, the perfect time for a night cruise. (B, L)

Note: The Cooking Class and the Han River cruise are shared experiences. K-Medi Herb Center is closed on Mondays.

Day 4 – Seoul

National Museum of Korea

Today, you will visit the National Museum of Korea, the largest museum in the country and a premier cultural institution. Explore diverse exhibits featuring ceramics, paintings, sculptures, and historical relics, each telling a unique story of Korea’s cultural heritage. The museum’s modern architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens provide a serene backdrop for a day of educational exploration and cultural enrichment.

 

 

Namsangol Hanok Village

Next, we will visit Namsangol Hanok Village, located at the base of Namsan Mountain in Seoul. This beautifully restored traditional Korean village offers visitors a glimpse into the lifestyle and architecture of the Joseon Dynasty. The village features meticulously preserved traditional Korean houses with authentic furnishings and decor, representing various social classes from that period. Seasonal cultural performances and ceremonies are often held, providing deeper insight into Korea’s rich heritage. The tranquil gardens and pavilions, set against the picturesque backdrop of Namsan Mountain, make Namsangol Hanok Village a serene and educational escape from the bustling city.

Seoul N Tower

Afterward, take the cable car up to Seoul N Tower, also known as Namsan Tower, an iconic landmark offering panoramic views of Seoul from its observation decks. Enjoy the vistas and observe the tower’s love locks, where couples leave padlocks as symbols of their affection. In the evening, reflect on the memorable experiences of your visit to Seoul and the rich cultural experiences the city has unveiled as you enjoy a traditional Korean barbecue dinner. (B, D)

Note: the National Museum of Korea is closed on Mondays

Day 5 – Seoul

Check out of the hotel transfer to the airport for your flight home, or to the cruise port for your cruise. (B)

Note: Guests who wish to customize this itinerary may do so for an additional charge.

For meals not included in your land programs, all hotels chosen include a restaurant on property where you may relax and enjoy a meal. In addition, your guide is available to make suggestions on nearby dining, shopping or sightseeing.

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Included Features

  • 4-night land program in South Korea
    • Seoul, South Korea: 4-night hotel stay
      • Arrival and departure transfers (airport or cruise port)
      • Full-day city tour
      • Cooking class and Han River cruise
      • Full-day city and cultural tour
      • Traditional Korean barbecue dinner
  • Tour Guide during included tours
  • Select meals while on tour (see itinerary highlights)

Note: international airfare is not included in the land quote. If you would like a separate quote for international airfare, please indicate that in your request.

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

What to Expect on Your Trip

Pacing

Pacing 5 Out of 5

 

5 out of 5 – Land program Includes Full-day Guided Tours on Most Days

The overall pace is active, as most days include a full-day tour. Guests should be prepared to walk a couple miles per day while on full-day tours. Breakfast is always included at the hotel. Some additional meals will be included, while other meals may be at your leisure. All hotels will have a restaurant on property where you may dine. If you wish to go out, your guide is available to make suggestions for nearby dining.

Physical Activity

This Journey should be considered active and includes a considerable amount of walking.

The land portion of the trip should be considered active and includes a considerable amount of walking. Enrichment Journeys will do everything in our power to ensure comfort through our third-party providers, including air-conditioned buses and comfortable accommodations where applicable. However, some areas cannot be accessed by coach, so our drivers will get you as close to sites as is legally allowed. Sensible, rubber-soled walking shoes are strongly recommended. Historical sites often do not have elevators, escalators, or ramps due to the age of the building/structure. Steps can be steep and uneven. Based on crowds and traffic, order of visits may be changed. For the cruise portion of the trip, passengers will board and leave the ship up stairways and gangways and you may have to walk a moderate distance to transfer to train, bus and car stations. Time spent on the road and traveling can be long, so you will need to be prepared for stretches of down time in between destinations.

Wheelchair access at many sites is limited to extremely limited. A fold-up wheelchair may be able to be stored on a specially-requested van but requires prior arrangements. Guests must be able to transfer from their chair to the transportation. Guides/drivers are not allowed to lift or push wheelchairs, so guests requiring physical assistance must travel with a companion who can assist. Motorized wheelchairs and scooters cannot be accommodated on this program.

Cultural Focus

This Journey includes historical, cultural and culinary experiences throughout South Korea, where you will explore temples, delight in cultural experiences and taste traditional cuisine. You will encounter dishes and ingredients typical to the region that you may not have encountered before, and you will be introduced to local artistry of the region. Enrichment Journeys encourages an open mind when in unique situations and meeting people abroad. Sometimes the attractions, beaches, and cities themselves can be crowded.

Unique Factors

If you have special needs or physical limitations, you will need to check in with your personal vacation manager before booking the trip. The temperature can vary between day and night, so pack accordingly with items that can be layered. Some guests may wish to have a light sweater or windbreaker with them.

Transportation

International Airfare:
Guests booked on Private Journeys have complimentary access to our Air Department services. If you would like our Air Department to book your international airfare, please indicate on the Private Journey Request Form. Please note that air schedules are typically published 10 months prior to travel date. For requests more than 10 months in advance, the air portion of your quote will be provided at a later date.

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Dates & Prices

This Private Journey to South Korea is typically priced between $3,299–$3,599 per person for two guests, based on double occupancy at 4-star hotels, depending on the departure date. International airfare is not included in the land quote; however, all guests on Private Journeys receive complimentary access to our Air Department for assistance with their airfare.

For questions regarding this Private Journey to South Korea or any of our Enrichment Journeys, please speak to a Personal Vacation Manager at 888-546-8617.

When you are ready to request a custom quote, Start Your Request Online, or speak to a Personal Vacation Manager. Requests for Private Journeys require a non-refundable deposit of $200 per request, which will be applied toward the total cost of your land program. Guests who wish to make alterations to the itinerary may do so for an additional charge of $300 per request. Once your request for a Private Journey has been accepted, a team member will contact you to review the next steps and to collect your deposit.

Each Private Journey will have its own deposit and cancellation terms, which will be specified in the quote. Quotes for Private Journeys are valid for 14 days. Final payment is typically 150 days prior to departure. Private Journeys will typically be fully refundable, minus the $200 non-refundable deposit and any additional charges for alterations, up until final payment; after final payment, the entire land package is non-refundable. Certain factors (such as the inclusion of airfare, local festivals or holidays, luxury properties, etc.) may necessitate a deviation from our standard policy and/or require a separate non-refundable deposit to be obtained at the time of booking.

All prices on our website and e-Journey Travel Guide are subject to change without notice. While we make every effort to provide you the most accurate and up-to-date information, occasionally, a trip or pricing category may be misprinted or unavailable at the time of booking. In the event of an incorrect price due to typographical, photographic, or technical error, or error in pricing information received from our suppliers, we retain the right to correct the price and to refuse or cancel any bookings placed at the incorrect price. In addition, all offers, prices, and conditions of sale may be subject to change without notice including tours, included features, highlights, minimum or maximum stays, itinerary, times in port, and/or other conditions/restrictions.

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Hotels options will be included in your quote. Please indicate your preference for a 4-star or 5-star hotel. Please note that in most major cities, 5-star properties are typically a few hundred dollars more per night.

Accommodations
Please Note:

Hotels are always subject to change. Unforeseen circumstances do occasionally require a change of hotel. Should it be necessary to change a hotel, one of equal quality or value will be substituted, and you will receive confirmed hotel information with your final itinerary.

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Before You Go

Money Matters

How you handle your currency and financials while on the trip is up to you. Some people prefer to exchange all their money in advance, while others will rely solely on credit cards. Consider calling your bank ahead of time to make them aware of your international travel, especially when using cards or withdrawing money.

ATM Machines

These are often readily available, especially in major cities. Some will charge fees on top of what your hometown bank may charge for using ATMs abroad. Look for well-marked machines that have the Visa or MasterCard symbols.

Foreign Banks

Currency can be exchanged at most banks, if needed. Ask a local host or tour manager if there is a nearby bank that is open.

Credit Cards

During your trip, you’ll find that most major credit cards are accepted. Call your specific card issuer ahead of time to find out its limitations and benefits overseas.

Incidentals

Do be aware that some additional charges for mini-bars, laundry and room service will not be included in the tour package. Plan accordingly for these extra charges.

Packing Guidelines

Pack as simply as possible for easy transfers and customs screenings. Check with your domestic and international carriers regarding baggage guidelines, allowances, and check for additional fees. All bags will be screened before boarding flights and the cruise ship.

What to pack

Basics and layers are key to a comfortable Journey. Be sure to check the weather in the destinations you will visit, and pack accordingly. There are always unpredictable variables as well, so make sure you have one sturdy jacket and an outfit for a formal occasion too, just in case.

Here are a few key items to take on your trip:

  • Raincoat/poncho
  • Hooded jacket/fleece pullover
  • Pants with pockets
  • Skirt with pockets
  • Hat with visor & sunscreen/bug spray
  • Warm socks
  • Sturdy sandals
  • Practical shoes for walking/easy hiking
  • Extra pair of prescription sunglasses and/or glasses (if needed)
  • Camera(s)

Have back-ups for everything to avoid disappointment. Charge batteries in advance and bring extra film or digital memory cards. If bringing a high-end camera, consider investing in insurance to protect your asset.

Luggage Screening Process

To pass through screening, have liquids either in small containers and bagged, or in checked luggage. All valuables necessary for the trip should be on your person at all times, if possible. This includes medications and documentation. We recommend one main bag and a carry-on, per airline guidelines for weight and size.

Labeling

Have all your bags labeled with your name and address clearly marked. Add something to you luggage that is recognizable in the event your bags are misplaced. You may also consider marking your bags with “Enrichment Journeys” for efficiency.

Carry-on items

In many countries, including the US, large liquid containers are not allowed in carry-ons. On the way back into The States, food or agriculture items are prohibited. If you have questions about a certain item, visit www.tsa.gov for a list of items that cannot be packed.

Airport transfers

Airport transfers are included as part of your Enrichment Journey. Local representatives will advise you of the departure time from your hotel the night before departure. Generally speaking, arrangements have been made to have you at the airport approximately three hours in advance of departure, though this may vary depending on local circumstances. At the end of the cruise, an airport transfer will also be provided. Please advise your Personal Vacation Manager if you do not require transfer arrangements at the time of booking your Journey.

Cell phones

Some cell phones will work overseas, but incur additional charges for the use. Choose whether you would like to add an international plan by calling your carrier, or consider purchasing a pay-as-you-go phone overseas. However, in some destinations, many smartphones and tablets can pick up wireless Internet for free.

Protecting the Value of Your Travel Investment

Enrichment Journeys offers a comprehensive travel insurance package you can purchase alongside your trip. It eases the mind and lets you cancel your trip for a covered reason up until the departure date with a full refund of the Journey.

The insurance covers a wide variety of incidents, including travel delay, emergency medical services, and even baggage delay. You will also receive a pre-existing medical conditions waiver if travel insurance is purchased within 14 days of your initial deposit. For a full list of coverage provided, visit the FAQ section of the website.

Medical Issues and Handicaps

As with any extensive trip abroad, our excursions with Enrichment Journeys will require some physical capabilities, including transfers from cruise ships, walking on cobblestone streets and navigating through some busy cities with guides. Although we encourage all types of travelers to join us, we do ask you are aware of your own physical limitations. Unfortunately, we cannot provide individual care to those who may have walkers, wheelchairs or other aids. Enrichment Journeys also cannot accommodate pregnant women past their six month gestation period. Please speak with one of our Personal Vacation Managers to see if certain itineraries are suitable for you and your needs. We are happy to suggest other viable options for you that are more accessible.

Per the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, travelers have the right to be reasonably accommodated in terms of tours in public situations. However, the laws do not apply for trips and outside the United States. So you must let Enrichment Journeys know ahead of time of any physical limitations, including information added to our questionnaire that needs to be filled out by all passengers. Failure to inform Enrichment Journeys of these limitations could result in refusal to participate, whether it be at the airport through the airline, on board the ship or at the accommodations booked.

If you have any sort of prescription medication, this should be a number one priority in packing. Bring extra, just in case. A small medical kit is also advisable for quick access to remedy minor aches and pains.

Briefing sessions

A local host or tour manager will be happy to guide you through the trip and answer all of your questions. Upon arrival to your destination, an Enrichment Journeys representative will meet with the group and go over items such as the daily schedule, weather and local customs.

Hotels

All hotels booked by Enrichment Journeys are held to a high standard of comfort and quality, in accordance to international accommodation standards and rating systems. However, each accommodation varies so you may experience various types of properties throughout your excursions.

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Journey to South Korea A Private Tour

Regional Information

Travel Documentation

Have your passport and visas ready and available at all checkpoints. Scan and copy these documents to print out. It is recommended that you e-mail a copy to yourself and someone back home in the event these documents are misplaced. Also, it may be worth bringing an international ID or license.

Passport and Visa

To travel internationally, you must have a passport in good condition, and it must be valid for at least 6 months after the last day of your trip. Visa requirements change frequently and for various reasons. As a result, our Personal Vacation Managers are not always able to provide visa information, and you should not rely on the information provided below to be the most current and accurate. The best way to obtain up-to-date information regarding visa requirements is to visit the official US government website for Americans traveling abroad, Travel.State.Gov (Canadian citizens should visit https://travel.gc.ca/, for all other countries please visit your government website or local embassy), which details specific information on the countries you would like to visit, including visa requirements.

You may also use a third-party visa service. These services require an additional service fee but make the process of applying for a visa much simpler.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are recommended to protect one’s health from preventable diseases abroad. It is always good to have routine vaccinations up to date when traveling for ailments such as chickenpox, measles, and the flu shot. Use your own discretion when deciding on what vaccinations to have based on your preferences and personal medical history. During your Enrichment Journeys tour, the utmost care will be taken with prepared food, atmosphere and other elements, so the likelihood of contracting diseases is scarce.

For a list of recommended vaccinations based on destination, visit https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel or feel free to contact the Center for Disease Control and Prevention directly at 1-800-232-4636.

Electric Current

You will need an adaptor for some parts of your trip.  To see what the plugs will look like at your destination, visit https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/ and click on each country from the right menu.

You may also need to use a converter. Most countries outside of North and Central America use 220-240 V, whereas the U.S. and Canada use 110 V. However, most chargers these days have a box which will act as a converter so that it can be used in all countries around the world. If your charger box says “Input: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz” then you do NOT need to use a converter (but you may still need an adaptor so that the plugs fit in the socket).

Some hotels may have two and three pronged outlets to use for various appliances. We recommend having at least one or two adaptors with you, as we cannot guarantee that all hotels will be able to accommodate this.

Local Currency

South Korea uses the Korean Republic Won (₩), currency code KRW

Please visit https://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/  for the current exchange rate.

How you handle your currency and financials while on the trip is up to you. Some people prefer to exchange all their money in advance, while others will rely solely on credit cards. We suggest having at least some local currency with you during the trip, at least enough to take a taxi if needed. Consider calling your bank ahead of time to make them aware of your international travel, especially when using cards or withdrawing money.

Tipping Guidelines

Tipping is always appreciated but not always required. Expect several instances throughout the hospitality industry that allow for tipping. Have small bills ready for hotel staff, restaurant servers, drivers, guides, and baggage handlers. If you have a meal outside the itinerary or hire a resident driver, a few dollars in the local currency is customary.

Tipping is customary in South Korea. Expect several instances throughout the hospitality industry that allow for tipping. Have small bills ready for hotel staff, boat crew, restaurant servers, drivers, guides, and baggage handlers. If you have a meal outside the itinerary or hire a resident driver, a few dollars in the local currency is customary.

Gratuities are included for included meals, at hotels, and at airports. The host, guide, or tour manager can be tipped roughly $10-$12 USD per person, per day. Drivers can be tipped $5 USD per person, per day.

For more information about when and how much to tip in each country, feel free to speak with your tour guide at the start of your Journey. A good reference for international tipping is https://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2008-11-11/etiquette-101-tipping-guide.

Time Differences

Please be aware that you may be crossing through several time zones throughout your Journey. To view a time zone map, visit https://m.worldtimezone.com/m-index12.php.

Climate

Check the weather online before departing for an up-to-date look at the conditions in major destinations.

The best months to visit Seoul are from March to June and from September to November.

Many countries outside of North America use Celsius. Here is a °C to °F quick reference guide:

-5° C = 23° F 5° C = 41° F 15° C = 59° F 25° C = 77° F 35° C = 95° F
0° C = 32° F 10° C = 50° F 20° C = 68° F 30° C = 86° F 40° C = 104° F

High/Low Temperatures in Fahrenheit:

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Seoul 35/19 40/24 50/33 62/43 72/54 79/64 83/71 85/72 78/62 68/49 53/36 40/24

Practice the Local Language

Knowing a few phrases in the local vernacular can be a wonderful way to connect with people and feel immersed in the culture. Here are some keywords and phrases:

South Korea: Korean

  • Yeoboseyo (Yo-bo-sa-yo): Hello
  • Annyeong (ann-yong): Goodbye
  • Ye (Yay): Yes
  • Ani (Ah- Nee): No
  • Budi (Boo-Dee): Please
  • Gomabseubnida (Kam-sa-ham-ni-da): Thank you
  • Ban-gap-sum-ni-da: Nice to meet you
  • Jam-shi-man-yo: Excuse me/just a moment
  • Chway-seong-ham-ni-da: I’m sorry
  • Hwa-jang-shil o-di-ye-yo: Where is the bathroom?
  • Ol-ma-ye-yo: How much is it?

Visit https://www.17-minute-world-languages.com/en/korean/ for more phrases with sound.

Fun Facts

Check out these interesting facts about the destinations you will visit on your Journey.

South Korea

  • Koreans take their kimchi very seriously: it is a staple in the Korean diet, and a side of kimchi is always expected when having a meal. There are 250 kinds of kimchi, the most popular of which are cabbage, diced radish, cucumber, and water kimchi.
  • South Koreans are automatically classified at birth according to their blood type, which is a custom that originated in Japan but has become very important in South Korean culture.
  • Taxis in South Korea are color-coded according to the level of service offered. A gray or white taxi is a basic car with a qualified but potentially inexperienced driver, while the black cabs are luxury cars with experienced drivers.
  • In South Korea, babies are considered one year old at birth. Koreans celebrate a person’s very first birthday in the most festive manner. On ‘Doljanchi’, the birthday baby wears a hanbok, Korea’s traditional garment and a traditional hat. No birthday cake involved, but expect a full table of traditional food for the occasion, including seaweed soup, fruits (an expensive delicacy in Korea), panjeon (Korean pancakes), and rice cakes. The food serves a higher purpose than just feeding the guests – that of helping determine the birthday baby’s fortune. Parents place several objects on the table and let the child pick his/her favorite. For example, if the child picks up a brush or book, he/she is destined to be smart. If he/she picks up money he/she will be wealthy; if he/she picks up food that means he/she will not be hungry. If the child picks up the thread, it is believed he/she will live a long life.
  • In South Korea, it is perfectly legal to drink alcohol in public. People can carry open containers of their favorite alcoholic beverage and even take a drink or two.
  • On Jeju, South Korea’s largest island, giant stone statues known as dol hareubang (old grandfather) can be found along the beaches. Newlywed women believe that if they touch the statues’ long, broad, phallic-looking noses, they will be blessed with fertility.

Recommended Reading List

Vacation should be easy, peaceful and, most of all, completely stress-free. Let us handle the details, so you can sit back, relax and curl up with a good book as you count down the days to your next Journey! We’ve compiled the following list of books and movies to introduce you to the destinations you are about to visit.

Books

  • South Korea: The Rain Spell by Yun Heung-gil
  • South Korea: House of Idols by Cho In-hoon

Travel Guides

Films

  • South Korea: Winter Sonata TV series (2002)
  • South Korea: Secret Sunshine (2007)

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