8D6N BUSAN/DAEGU/SUWON/SEOUL

Original price was: RM5,388.00.Current price is: RM5,088.00. per person

Day1 Kuala Lumpur / Ho Chi Minh City    VN 676 (2030/2205)            

Day2 Ho Chi Minh CityBusan                 VN 422 (0105/0750)                                                      

Huinnyeoul Culture Village- This is a small coastal  village in Yeongdo , connected to Busan . The southern sea stretches under the cliff right in front of the village . The only village in Koren with a cliff is the Huinnyeoul Coastal Village.Feel the coastal village blended with the cliffs ! 
Gwangbokdong Street- Any time of day, you’ll find locals and tourists alike soaking in the sounds, flavors, and scents at Gwangbokdong Food Street. Boasting over 100 shops, this culinary stretch is often compared to Seoul’s Myeong Dong, but its distinctive street food and Busan culture give it a unique local identity.
Oryukdo Skywalk- Was built on Seungdumal , a border between the East and South Sea . The korean name translates to " walking in the sky " , or so it's meant to feel like . This horse shoe-shaped bridge is set up against a 35m coastal cliff . With the entire bridge made of glass , you can watch the waves hit against the cliffs from under you
Enjoy The Ancient Taste Ajuma Red Bean Ice
APEC House- Has been used as a memorial hall and a prestigious international conference hall since the APEC summit meeting . Nurimaru , a 3-story building , is a modernistic expression of "jeongja", a pavillion in traditional Korean architectural style its roof shape symbolizes the ridgrline of Dongbaekseom Ialand . Its interior design is a visual display of Korea's creative traditional culture
Breakfast : Meal on board  //  Lunch //  Dinner HotelBusan Arban City
Hotel : Busan Arban Hotel/ Busan Tourist Hotel or similar classes 

Day3 Busan   

Haeundae Blue Line Park Beach Train- Take a train with a retro shape , and the direction of the chairs is all facing the seaside , and you can enjoy the coastline of East Busan along the way
Enjoy the Korean Trend Toast (Moon Toast)
Yonggung Temple- Was first built in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher known as Naong during the Goryeo Dynasty
Lotte Outlet- Multi-floor mall with clothing for men, women & kids, plus a large supermarket & a food court.
Breakfast   //  Lunch  // Dinner
HotelBusan Arban City Hotel / Busan Tourist Hotel or similar classes 

Day4 Busan🚍Daegu

Pohang Space Walk + Pohang Maritime Skywalk- Space Walk is a trekking trail 333 meters high with 717 steps in total . Visitors can enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view of the city and factories , and its highest point reaches 25m up into the sky . Located on the hills of Hwanho Park in Pohang . Incredible Winding Staircase That Looks Like a Roller Coaster in South Korea
Seomun Market and Night Market (Closed on first and third Sunday of every month)- Seoman Market was one of the three main markets during the Joseon dynasty . The specialties of the current Seomun Market include fabric-related items like silk , satin , linen , cotton , knitted goods , and clothing . The signature dish of Seomun Night Market is Cup Makchang , small servings of Korea's soul food makchang ( beef intestines ) . Other popular dishes include mu tteokbokki , a unique take on a classic Korean dish with thinly sliced radish , and a remake of British fare shrimp and chips . 
Breakfast   //  Lunch  //  Dinner 
Hotel Daegu Interburgo Hotel / Grand Hotel or similar classes 

                                                                    

Day 5 Daegu 🚍Suwon

Daegu Dongseongno Shopping Street

Dongseong-ro Street is the busiest shopping street in Daegu, full of the lively spirit of youth throughout the year. On the street, there are luxurious department stores, shopping malls and many brand name shops for garments and sporting goods. A variety of cultural spaces, bookstores, movie theaters, and performance halls are lined up along the street.

Starbucks Daegu Jongro Goteak(Complimentary a cup of Americano)

A New Stunning Hanok-Style Outlet . A goegeous hanok complete with giwa roofing , luxurious parquet flooring , exposed beams and traditional wall paintings

DIY Fried Chicken

Visitors to Seoul, South Korea can learn how to make Korean-style fried chicken through a DIY cooking class. The class teaches participants how to prepare and cook the chicken, as well as how to make the accompanying sauces. It's a fun and tasty way to learn about Korean cuisine.

Suwon Yunggeolleung (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Is a burial ground from the Joseon dynasty , located within an oak-forested park in Hwaseong , South Korea . Yongneung is the tomb of Crown Prince Sado and Lady Hyegyeong ( posthumously honored as King Jangjo and Queen Heongyeong ) , while Geonneung houses King Jeongjo and Queen Hyoui .They are an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Breakfast   //  Lunch  // Dinner 
HotelSuwon Prumir Hotel      or similar class 

 

Day 6 Suwon 🚍 Seoul

Seokchon Lake Park (Cherry Blossom Seasonal)

Seokchon Lake Park in Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea includes Seokchon Lake and Lotte World's Magic Island. The lake's area is 217,850 m² and its average depth is about 4.5 meters.

Lotte World Tower (Seoul Sky Observatory)- The nation's tallest and the world's fifth tallest building . The observatory offers a panoramic view of the entire capital city , beautiful both day and night . SEOUL SKY is comprised of an exhibition zone , observation deck , sky deck , dessert cafe , sky terrace , lounge , and more .
DIY Gimbap Experience

The DIY Gimbap Experience in Seoul, South Korea offers visitors the opportunity to make their own traditional Korean dish. Participants learn how to prepare the ingredients, roll the gimbap, and slice it into bite-sized pieces. It's a fun and interactive way to experience Korean culture and cuisine.

Dongdaemun Market- Dongdaemun Market or Tongdaemun is a large commercial district in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. With traditional markets and shopping centers, it is a popular shopping and tourist destination that has been designated a “Special Tourism Zone” since 2002.
Breakfast   //  Lunch  // Dinner 
HotelSeoul Summit Hotel or  similar classes

 

Day 7 Seoul

Wearing Hanbok visit Gyeongbok Palace(Closed on Tuesday,replace by Deoksu Palace)- Built in 1395 , Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the " Northern Palace " because it is the furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces . Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful and remains the grandest of all five places.
Myeongdong- Bustling Myeong-dong is a shopping area packed with international fashion brands, luxury department stores and homegrown cosmetics shops. Casual eateries offer Korean dumplings and ginseng chicken soup, while street vendors sell Japanese and Thai snacks. Shows mixing folk music and drama are staged at Myeongdong Nanta Theatre. Nearby 19th-century Myeong-dong Cathedral features a Gothic-style bell tower.
Duty Free Shop- A duty-free shop is a retail outlet whose goods are exempt from the payment of certain local or national taxes and duties, on the requirement that the goods sold will be sold to travelers who will take them out of the country, who will then pay duties and taxes in their destination country.
Breakfast   //  Lunch : Meal on board
HotelSeoul Summit Hotel or  similar classes

 

 

Day8 Seoul/Ho Chi Minh City/Kuala Lumpur           VN 409 (1015/1335)+VN 677 (1610/1915) 

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Highlights

Departure Date : 30 SEP 2024

 

By VietnamAirlines
Day 01        Kuala Lumpur/  Ho Chi Minh City                   VN 676 (2030/2205)   

Day 02        Ho Chi Minh City/  Busan                                VN 422 (0105/0750)   

Day 08        Seoul/ Ho Chi Minh City/  Kuala Lumpur      VN 409 (1015/1335)+VN 677 (1610/1915)