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Discover South Korea & Japan
28 Days From A$16,795
Experience the highlights of beautiful South Korea, its unique culture and traditions. In this trip, you will spend a day exploring the stunning Mt Seoraksan, ride a cable car to reach Gwongumseong Fortress, relax at a traditional Korean spa, witness a spectacular demonstration of taekwondo (Korean martial arts), visit UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, experience traditional tea ceremony with monks, and try assorted authentic Korean cuisines.

Korea Sparkling Tour
12 Days From A$5,499 (Airfare Excluded)
This tour will show you South Korea's rich history and beautiful natural sceneries, as well as let you socialise with friendly local people. On this trip, you will explore the capital city of Seoul and head to the many traditional folk villages in Jeonju and Andong, as well as the UNESCO World Natural Heritage-listed island of Jeju. You will also get to visit the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), the infamous border of North and South Korea.

South Korea & Jeju Explorer
12 Days From A$2,995 (Airfare Excluded)
Take in the highlights of South Korea starting in Seoul and ends on Jeju Island. In this tour, you will visit the Demilitarised Zone, see the Blue House and Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, and enjoy an incredible diving experience with UNESCO-protected Haenyeo women divers. You will also spend a night in a traditional bath house, stay at Golgulsa Temple and end your trip with a beach BBQ on Jeju island.

Scenic South Korea & Japan
19 Days From A$11,695
This 19 day trip is packed with local immersive experiences in Seoul and the outskirts of Korea. Highlights of your South Korea trip will include a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace, sample regional cuisines including a trip in Busan's Jagalchi Fish Market, walk over Oryukdo Skywalk's glass walkway, board the extremely fast KTX express train and watch the beautiful countryside, view North Korea from Dora Observatory, and so much more.

Scenic South Korea
14 Days From A$8,990
From bustling cities to stunning countryside and UNESCO World Heritage-listed national forests. It is a tour full of contrasts. See the Royal Grand Palaces, learn to cook a delicious Korean classic, wander through the bamboo forest, get a glimpse of the traditional Korean lifestyle in a thousand-year-old village, and more.

Underneath the Neon Lights Seoul and Tokyo Express
8 Days From A$1,999
From fascinating ancient traditions and cutting-edge technologies, multitude of street food vendors and vast nightlife districts, to serene Buddhist temples and extraordinary modern architecture - this trip to South Korea makes an interesting addition to your bucket list. Highlights of the trip include a visit to the Blue House, the residence of South Korea's president; Gyeongbokgung Palace; Bukchon Hanok Village; Insadong, and more.

Round Korea 7 Days
7 Days From A$2,150 (Airfare Excluded)
The most comprehensive way to tour Korea, this tour takes you to all hidden treasures around the country with an experienced guide. It is the best solution for a relaxed and fulfilling trip. Experience the beauty that Korea has to offer.

Winter 5 Days Holiday in Korea
5 Days From NZ$1,005 (Airfare Excluded)
This exciting winter tour will take you to Seoul's historical and trendy attractions such as the Unhyeongung Palace, Samsung D' light, N Tower and more. You will learn to make kimchi and try on Hanbok, Korean traditional clothing. This tour also includes a ski package at Yangji Ski Resort, alongside a quick visit to Nami Island and Petite France. Spend your leisure time in Myeongdong, one of Seoul's busiest shopping district for your souvenir buys!

Seoul, Gyeongju, Busan 5 Days Tour
5 Days From NZ$2,510 (Airfare Excluded)
Travellers on this tour will enjoy the modern cities of Seoul and Busan’s world class shopping, dining and sightseeing as well as experience some of the country’s rich culture, traditions and history at the UNESCO World Heritage Listed-sites in the city of Gyeongju, also known as the “Museum without walls."