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Seoul: DMZ, 3rd Tunnel and Optional Suspension Bridge Tour

Seoul: DMZ, 3rd Tunnel and Optional Suspension Bridge Tour

Choose tour options - Group tour(DMZ only Halfday), DMZ with optional tours, and private tour(hotel pick up), or meet your guide before traveling together to the DMZ. See Freedom Bridge, Mangbaedan Altar, and a historical steam locomotive. Travel to a tunnel dug by North Korea, see observatories and visit the unification villages in the DMZ. [Essential Halfday DMZ only Tour] Meet your guide at designated meeting point - Imjingak Park (Mangbaedan Altar, Bridge of Freedom, Steam Locomotive)- Take the Group Bus designated by Korean Military-3rd Invasion Tunnel-Dora Observatory-Unification Village- Move out from DMZ - Drop off at where you picked up *Expected Drop off time : Hongik univ. station (1:30 pm) / Myeongdong station (2:00 pm) *You will drop off where your pick up location and The drop off time could be changed depending on uncontrollable issue (traffic jam,weather and military permission time to access dmz) [DMZ +Mountain Gamaksan Suspension Bridge Tour] Meet your guide at designated meeting point - *Mt.Gamaksan Suspension Bridge(15 min hiking to suspension Bridge) -Imjingak Park (Mangbaedan Altar, Bridge of Freedom, Steam Locomotive)-- Take the Group Bus designated by Korean Military-3rd Invasion Tunnel-Dora Observatory-Unification Village- Move out from DMZ - Drop off at where you picked up *Expected Drop off time : Hongik univ. station (4:00 pm) / Myeongdong station (4:30 pm) *You will drop off where your pick up location and The drop off time could be changed depending on uncontrollable issue (traffic jam,weather and military permission time to access dmz) [DMZ + Lake Majang Suspension Bridge Tour] Meet your guide at designated meeting point - *Lake Majang Suspension Bridge -Imjingak Park (Mangbaedan Altar, Bridge of Freedom, Steam Locomotive)- Take the Group Bus designated by Korean Military-3rd Invasion Tunnel-Dora Observatory-Unification Village- Move out from DMZ - Drop off at where you picked up *Expected Drop off time : Hongik univ. station (4:00 pm) / Myeongdong station (4:30 pm) *You will drop off where your pick up location and The drop off time could be changed depending on uncontrollable issue (traffic jam,weather and military permission time to access dmz) If you choose private option, pick up will be from your hotel lobby in Seoul

Incheon Airport: Traveler SIM & T-money Transportation Card

Incheon Airport: Traveler SIM & T-money Transportation Card

Traveling in Korea is much easier and more comfortable when you get to stay online. Book a travel SIM to be in contact with your friends and family, share your travel photos on social media, check your work e-mails, and find your favorite spots on the map. Pick up your SIM at the Incheon Airport counter and get assisted by the staff at the counter to activate your SIM card. The staff will make sure your phone is connected to data.  Receive your Tmoney card as well, which is a public transportation card that can be used to take subways and buses.  Charge the card so you can use it when taking public transportations, purchasing items at convenience stores, or taking certified taxis that accept cards.

From Seoul: Korean Demilitarized Zone Tour

From Seoul: Korean Demilitarized Zone Tour

Journey to one of the most meaningful tourist destinations in the world at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on the border of South and North Korea. Gain an understanding of Korean history and culture. Enjoy access to Imjingak Park. See the Bridge of Freedom, used by prisoners of war who were repatriated from the North. Explore the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, an incomplete passage built by North Korea that runs under the Demilitarized Zone. Go inside the tunnel on foot. Once you're back on the surface, go up the slopes of Mount Dora for a look across the country from the Dora Observatory. In good weather, see all the way to North Korea without using the observatory's telescope. Look out at the 2.4-mile (4 km) stretch of the DMZ that has divided Korea since 1953. Stop by Unification Village, located near the DMZ in South Korea. Browse a variety of souvenirs and items that reflect the theme of peace and reconciliation. They often have goods from North Korea too. Pick the great souvenirs and snacks before you return to Seoul. Finish the tour with a drop-off at either Myeongdong or City hall station, depending on your preference. *Arrival time to Seoul can be different depending on the number of tourists and traffic on the day. *If you choose Shooting Range, you will visit the Shooting Range in Myeongdong after your tour & get your hands on pistol shooting experience. *Peace Gondola don't have air conditioner inside. They could be overheat during hot summer.

Seoul: DMZ Tour with Optional Suspension Bridge and Gondola

Seoul: DMZ Tour with Optional Suspension Bridge and Gondola

* Tour Itinerary (DMZ): Imjingak Park - The Bridge of Freedom - The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall - Dora Observatory - Pass by the Unification Village * Tour Itinerary (DMZ+Majang Lake Bridge): Imjingak Park - The Bridge of Freedom - The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall - Dora Observatory - Pass by the Unification Village - Majang Lake Bridge * Tour Itinerary (DMZ+Red Bridge Optional): Imjingak Park - The Bridge of Freedom - The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall - Dora Observatory - Pass by the Unification Village - Red Suspension Bridge * Tour Itinerary (DMZ+Gondola Optional): Imjingak Park - The Bridge of Freedom - DMZ Gondola Ride - The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall - Dora Observatory - Pass by the Unification Village There is one experience that is completely unique and can only be had here. So don’t miss the opportunity to visit the historic and mysterious Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea on our DMZ Optional Tour from Seoul! This, without question, is the number one choice for local and international travellers! While the Cold War happened a long time ago, Korea is the only country that still remains divided as a consequence. The DMZ lies on the border between the North and the South. This is the most heavily fortified border in the world, so don’t miss the chance to see it! You should expect a truly immersive and unforgettable trip on all our DMZ tours! Your experience while visiting the DMZ depends mainly on the quality of your tour guide. Getting the most from this tour requires a good understanding of past events and the effects they had and still have on people’s lives. The only way to truly understand the impact of the DMZ is to visit with a knowledgeable guide. Besides the historical evidence of the war, there is a whole dimension of emotion to experience. Our professional tour guides are here to help you gain that more profound insight during our DMZ Half Day tour. * Majang Lake & Mr. Gamak Red Suspension Bridge (Popular Option) Can only be added to the Morning tour (7:00 am), Extends the tour until 5 pm. The Gamaksan Red Suspension Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in Korea at 220m long and 1.5m wide. Its stunning scenic views make it the perfect spot to capture beautiful photos, and it is always well-received. Buckle up for an epic stop at the Majang Reservoir Suspension Bridge—this tour’s ultimate crowd-pleaser! Spanning 220 meters across the dazzling Majang Lake in Paju, this engineering marvel is one of the nation’s longest towerless suspension bridges, built in 2017 for pure fun! Previous guests always recommend this option in reviews and often comment on how picturesque it is, that it was a highlight for them, and that the “bridge was a view to remember.” If you have additional time and can handle some stairs, it should not be missed!

Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace, Bukchon Village, and Gwangjang Tour

Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace, Bukchon Village, and Gwangjang Tour

Your day will start with a tour guide to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the most beautiful and remains the largest of all five palaces (Tuesday: visit Changdeokgung place). Your will watch "Palace Royal Guard Changing Ceremony", a unique and special ceremony in the palace. Then, move to Bukchon Hanok village which literally translates to "northern village," where many traditional houses operate as cultural centers, guesthouses and restaurants. From 2024 November 1st, all the tourists are prohibited to visit the village on Sundays and you visit Namsangol Hanok village on Sundays. After exploring the Hanok Village, we'll board a comfortable vehicle for a scenic drive to Bugak Skyway. During the vehicle you will pass by Cheongwadae, the blue house where previous presidents of South Korea worked until 2022. Arriving at Bugak Palgakjeong, also known as the Bugak Pavilion, you'll be captivated by the stunning panoramic views of Seoul. This tranquil pavilion is nestled on the slopes of Bugaksan Mountain, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city below. Take some time to absorb the beauty of the landscape and capture some incredible photographs. In addition, you will visit Cheongha Korea Ginseng. Ginseng is first mentioned in “Ji Jiu Zhang” during Han dynasty of China as herb used widely in the orient for so many diseases and ailments. It is a plant which had been regarded as a panacea, a cure all. In the studies, Korean ginseng shows best performances in adaptogenic properties. Lastly, your trip will end at Gwangjang Market, the nation’s first market. Although the goods are not brand name products, the wide selection of high-quality goods at inexpensive prices will make it an enjoyable shopping experience. The market is famous for the delicious foods so have lunch or some snacks. Don't miss the chance to taste some of the market's famous dishes, such as bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and mayak gimbap (addictive seaweed rice rolls).

Seoul: Palace, Temple and Market Guided Foodie Tour at Night

Seoul: Palace, Temple and Market Guided Foodie Tour at Night

✨ Join our mesmerizing South Korean adventure under the stars! ✨ Explore the enchanting night views of Changgyeong Palace and Jogyesa Temple. Indulge in Gwangjang Market's vibrant food section, savoring authentic Korean street food and iconic Makgeolli (rice wine). Experience Seoul's magic at Changgyeong Palace, where stunning architecture and tranquil gardens glow under night lights. Lose yourself in Jogyesa Temple's serene beauty with lanterns illuminating sacred grounds. Dive into Gwangjang Market's bustling street food scene. Sip iconic Makgeolli, savor delightful Jeon(Korean pancake), and be daring with Chopped live octopus and beef tartare. Don't miss twisted Korean donuts, Kkwabaegi, a market favorite. Our insider tips ensure you skip the line for this sweet indulgence. This culinary journey through Korea's flavors, vibrant market lights, and sensational tastes leaves an indelible mark on your palate. It's not just food; it's an experience, a tradition, a taste of Korea's true spirit. Explore Daehangno's arts hub, Ikseon-dong Hanok Street's preserved houses, and Insadong's art and culture. Join us for an unforgettable adventure, discovering South Korea's captivating nights, rich history, and exquisite cuisine under the enchanting night sky!

From Busan: Gyeongju UNESCO World Heritage Guided Day Tour

From Busan: Gyeongju UNESCO World Heritage Guided Day Tour

Take a day trip from Busan to explore Gyeongju, a city steeped in history, with a professional tour guide leading the way. Visit four of Gyeongju's most iconic historical attractions, uncovering the mysteries and stories of the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom. Begin your journey by immersing yourself in the rich culture of the Joseon dynasty at Yangdong Cultural Village. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases traditional Korean hanok houses, offering a glimpse into the lives of the aristocracy of that era. Alternatively, explore the Gyochon Traditional Village, where the ancestral homes of the Gyeongju Choi clan stand as a testament to the region's enduring heritage. Here, you can experience traditional crafts, taste authentic Korean cuisine, and dive deep into the history of the area. Continue your exploration with a visit to Bulguksa, a magnificent Buddhist temple complex renowned for its exquisite wooden buildings set on raised stone terraces. The temple's serene atmosphere and architectural beauty make it a must-see. Next, explore the Daereungwon Tomb Complex, where the royal tombs of the Silla Dynasty lie. These ancient burial mounds offer a fascinating insight into the royal customs and the grandeur of the Silla period. Just a stone's throw from Daereungwon is the vibrant Hwangridan Street, where the past meets the present. This lively street is lined with trendy cafes, unique boutiques, and street food vendors, giving you a taste of modern Gyeongju while preserving its historic charm. As evening falls, marvel at the illuminated Woljeong Bridge, a beautifully reconstructed wooden bridge that spans the Nam River, providing a stunning night view. Finally, visit Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, once part of the ancient Silla palace complex. The reflection of the moon on the pond creates a magical scene that will leave you in awe. Join us on this unforgettable journey through time, where history, culture, and nature come together to create a truly enriching experience in Gyeongju.

From Seoul: Nami Island, Korean Garden & Rail Bike Day Trip

From Seoul: Nami Island, Korean Garden & Rail Bike Day Trip

Choose between a private or group tour and set off to explore the enchanting destinations that await you. Your adventure begins with a visit to the Korean-style Garden of Morning Calm, followed by a delightful stop at Nami Island. For those seeking an added thrill, cap off your experience with an optional scenic rail bike trip. Your journey begins with a visit to the Garden of Morning Calm, a botanical garden nestled amidst serene mounains. Immerse yourself in a symphony of colors as you stroll through meticulously manicured gardens, featuring a stunning array of flowers and plants. Next, set sail to Nami Island, an iconic destination known for its picturesque landscapes and cultural charm. Wander through tree-lined paths, experience the allure of artistic installations, and revel in the romantic ambiance that has made Nami Island a favorite among visitors. Special for winter: Experience the picturesque Eobi Valley, including its famous, gossamer ice wall. For those seeking an extra adventure, opt for the optional Gangchon Railbike ride. Feel the wind in your hair as you pedal along old railway tracks, taking in the scenic views of the lush countryside and the North Han River. (Order of attractions may shift from season to season and due to traffic and weather conditions.)

Seoul: Myeongdong Nanta Theater Show Ticket

Seoul: Myeongdong Nanta Theater Show Ticket

Do something different during your time in Seoul and watch a unique performance at the Myeongdong Nanta Theater. The non-verbal show is perfect for foreigners, and an English, Japanese and Chinese multi-language service is also provided for your convenience. The narrative centers around 3 charismatic chefs and integrates the traditional rhythms of Samulnori with comedy and drama. The cooks in the kitchen are about to begin their busy job, when the ill-tempered manager orders them to prepare 10 wedding ceremony menus in 1 hour! Suddenly the kitchen is thrown into turmoil and the cooks become wild as they chop, beat and stir in an attempt to meet the deadline. Nanta has set the record for attracting the most visitors to Korea, and has been acclaimed by critics and audiences wherever it goes. 

From Seoul: DMZ The 3rd Tunnel and Suspension Bridge Tour

From Seoul: DMZ The 3rd Tunnel and Suspension Bridge Tour

After meeting your guide, you will move to the Imjingak park. On the way, you can hear interesting history about the Korean War. Imjingak Park, locates 7 km from the Military Demarcation Line, is well known for its related to the Korean War. You can check Mangbaedan and the Bridge of Freedom. Also, you can visit Dokgae Bridge. This bridge was blown up while the Korean War and reconstructed. And then you explore The 3rd Tunnel. It spans over 1,635m in length, 2m in width, and 2m in height and is located 52km from Seoul. From Dora Observatory, you can overlook North Korea and various locations. If you are lucky, you can even see people who is living and working there. After short break in Imjingak, we will head to The Red Suspension Bridge, locates in Mt. Gamak and the heroic battle of British troops took place in the Korean War. We will drop you off at City Hall Station or Myeongdong area. *If you choose Shooting Range, you will visit the Shooting Range in Myeongdong after your tour & have a chance of pistol shooting experience..

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(31 reviews)

Words can’t fully capture how much fun I’ve had on this trip. Alpaca World was undoubtedly the highlight of my whole trip in Korea, especially since I had been feeling somewhat underwhelmed by this place after a week. Nami Island is also stunning, and I highly recommend visiting with a loved one. However, the true standout of this day trip was Alvin, our guide. I’ve never had a guide as attentive and informative as he was. He shared an incredible amount of knowledge and gave us fantastic travel tips, making this experience especially valuable if you're in Korea for the first time. Not only is his English flawless with a great accent, but he’s also fluent in Chinese, which made for an engaging bilingual tour. My only minor complaint—which isn’t really a complaint—is the limited time at each stop. But given that the tour already runs for around 10 hours, extending it further would likely be exhausting. Overall, I highly recommend this experience!

Awesome tour! I really enjoyed my time, we got to visit beautiful places like Eobi Ice Valley, Nani island but what I liked the most was surely the Garden of the Morning Calm, what an amazing place! The tour was well organized and our guide Sabrina was very friendly and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend to take this tour!

amazing, everything very fast but you visit too many wonderful places in just one day

The tour guide, Sabrina, is so sweet and professional. We really enjoy the day!!

the tour was amazing, Roy our tour guide was very helpful and friendly