Seoul
Jeju
Chuncheon
Yongin
Yeoju
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Hanbok dress-up session

Teddy Bear Safari
Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for your flight to Incheon. Upon arrival, transfer to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Start your tour of this bustling metropolis with visit to Cheonggyecheon Stream, a natural stream from the mountain that runs through downtown Seoul. With picturesque bridges spanning across the stream and lined with charming coffee shops and bars, this oasis provides residents and tourists a relaxing venue to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Next, visit Gwanghwamun Square, a national landmark located in the heart of Seoul. Later, participate in a DIY kimchi session. You will also be able to don the traditional Korean dress in a Hanbok dress-up session. Thereafter, proceed for your domestic flight to Jeju. Visit Teseum Safari, one of the 1st few museums in the world to showcase all sorts of teddy bears in adorable poses. Later, proceed to Yongduam Rock, also known as Dragon’s Head Rock, where its shape resembles that of a roaring dragon rising from the sea into the sky. Thereafter, experience a unique gravity-defying illusion at Mysterious Road as you seemingly roll up the hill with your vehicle’s engine turned off.
Meals On Board / Halal Lunch / Seafood Hotpot Dinner

Jeju
Seongsan Sunrise Peak: a volcanic crater perched out on the eastern tip of Cheju Island Seongeup Folk Village: shows the unique culture of Jeju Island; the black lava rock walls, the straight but curvy alleys to block the wind, and the stone grandfather statues (Harubang). Seopjikoji: the filming site for the popular Korean drama “Jewel in the Palace” located at the end of the eastern shore of the Island. "Seopji" is the old name for the area, and "Koji" is Jeju dialect meaning a sudden bump on land with green fields without a single tree spread beyond the cliff to where a rock called “seondol” protrudes. Also there are stonewalls along the road to block the wind on the way to the lighthouse. Jeju Ice Museum & 3D Art Gallery: A newly open indoor ice sculpture gallery that is open year-round offering a fun array of ice sculptures Ice Waterfall, Ice Slide and beautiful ice cravings all kept under 5℃ below zero. Get hands-on and have fun making own your own ice cup or salad bowl. Be amazed by the 3D art that turns traditional two-dimensional art into a three-dimensional experience. Each work looks differently when seen from different angles or spots. Its magic magnifies when seen from camera lenses where you can take pictures with various fun poses blending nicely with exhibitions allowing you become a part of the painting. O’Sullock Green Tea Farm: The largest green tea museum in Korea. The building itself looks like a green tea cup making it a nature-friendly spot to relax. Enjoy refreshments such as green tea cake and green tea ice cream. The observatory atop the building offers a view of the green tea farm and the breathtaking view of the green tea farm set against Mt. Hallasan.
Abalone Porridge Breakfast / Squid Bulgogi Lunch / Grilled Fish Dinner

Petite France
In the morning, make a visit to whimsical Petite France, a French-inspired cultural village set in the Korean countryside. With a cluster of white european-style buildings and quaint shops offering French food and clothings, you can almost feel like you are in France. From here, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery overlooking the lake of Cheongpyeong, which was featured in well-known Korean dramas such as “Secret Garden” and “Personal Taste”. Next, make your way to Chuncheon, where you proceed to visit Nami Island. The highlight of the island is the picturesque and romantic tree path lined by evergreen pine trees, providing a visitors with plenty of photo opportunities. Later, head to Chuncheon Myeongdong Street in the heart of downtown Chuncheon. Dating back to 1962 and with around 300 shops selling a wide array of items ranging from traditional hanboks to handbags, shoes and accessories.
Breakfast / Mushroom Casserole Breakfast / Pollock Fish Soup Dinner

Everland
This morning, proceed to experience a slice of the late Joseon Dynasty at Korean Folk Village which is set in a natural environment occupying approximately 243 acres. This is also the filming site of famous movies such as “Scandal”. Make your way thereafter to Everland, South Korea’s largest theme park. Unleash your inner child with unlimited thrilling rides and be tickled by a galore of fun-filled entertainment. You can see ligers, white tigers, lions and bears up close and relax in the blooming beautiful gardens.
Breakfast / Vegetarian Bibimbap Lunch / Seafood Casserole Dinner

Myeongdong
After breakfast, visit a Korean farm. Participate in various farm activities such as calf feeding, cow milking and a DIY ice cream session. Next, enjoy “Nanta” show, Korea’s most popular non-verbal performance integrating rhythmical dance movements, drums and percussions and comedy. Thereafter, return to Seoul and indulge in a shopping extravaganza at Insadong, Myeongdong and Dongdaemun Markets.
Breakfast / Halal Lunch / Halal Ginseng Chicken Dinner

Bukchon Hanok Village
This morning, embark on a Seoul city tour by driving past Cheong Wa Dae, the South Korean president’s official residence. Proceed to Gyeongbok Palace, the largest and arguably grandest palace during the Joseon Dynasty. Roam its stately grounds, delve into its storied past and imagine what it might have been like centuries ago. Fans of history and culture will also get to explore the National Folk Museum of Korea which is located within the grounds of Gyeongbok Palace. Thereafter, visit Bukchon Hanok Village, home to hundreds of traditional courtyard houses known as “hanok” that dates back to the Joseon Dynasty. Head to the neighbourhood of Itaewon to visit Seoul Central Mosque, the 1st Islamic mosque in South Korea. Visit Ginseng Monopoly Showroom before proceeding to a one-stop Korean cosmetic shop where you can stock on a large range of popular cosmetics and beauty products. Thereafter, head to Lotte World to have fun in the world’s largest indoor theme park and indulge in unlimited rides.
Breakfast / Halal Lunch / Halal Dinner

Home Sweet Home
This morning, proceed to a healthy liver shop where you can shop for health products before visiting a amethyst factory. Head to Sinchon to grab some trendy togs at the popular retail district. Make a stop at a local produce shop to shop for popular Korean foodstuff before you transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Breakfast / Halal Bulgogi Lunch
Day 1

Hanbok dress-up session

Teddy Bear Safari
飞机餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 2

Jeju
早餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 3

Petite France
早餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 4

Everland
早餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 5

Myeongdong
早餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 6

Bukchon Hanok Village
早餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 7

Home Sweet Home
早餐 / 午餐