From the fall foliage of Jeolla-do province and skiing Yongpyong to the shopping of Seoul and the warm, white-sand beaches of Jeju, South Korea is the destination luxury travelers didn’t know they were missing. From the food to the Silla dynasty, there is so much to explore in South Korea, and Remote Lands is at the ready to design journeys for every type of traveler.
On this nine-day adventure across the peninsula, travelers will explore Gyeongju, Busan, Jeju, and, of course, the capital of Seoul in absolute luxury. Go on a shopping spree in Gangnam, delve into history the history of the Silla Kingdom, and relax on sub-tropical beaches on this incredible journey.
For eight days, experience the mountaintops and natural wonders of Korea in the summer months for outdoor adventures, ranging from skydiving in Ansan and windsurfing Seoul’s Han River to hiking Jeju Island. Along the way, decompress in Korean-style saunas, called jjimjilbangs, and sample the finest five-star luxury in South Korea.
For the traveler that likes to refresh and relax, this nine-day Korean vacation is just what the luxury traveler needs. Begin in the capital of Seoul for Korean medicine and traditional healers and then head for hike in the scenic Bukhansan National Park. Busan will give you an opportunity to experience the country’s largest jjimjilbang and then journey to southern Jellado-province for the verdant tea fields and unique spas of Boseong.
From the DMZ to the beaches of the south, this 14-day vacation is ideal for the Korean culture vulture. Travel outside the luxury of Seoul to the DMZ, where you will be given an opportunity to experience the most defended border in the world and view the isolated nation of North Korea. Visit the old capital of the Silla dynasty in Gyeongju, relax on the bustling city beaches of Busan, and walk the famed tea fields of Boseong before ending your journey on Jeju Island.
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