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1. Korean World Heritage Adventure: 10 days in South Korea
Day 1 | Arrive in Seoul |
Day 2 | Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Seoul |
Day 3 | Tour the Korean Demilitarized Zone |
Day 4 | See the major attractions of Jeju Island |
Day 5 | See the Jeju Women Divers show |
Day 6 | See the top sights in Gyeongju |
Day 7 | Visit Haeinsa Temple in Gayasan National Park |
Day 8 | Explore Seoraksan National Park |
Day 9 | Explore Seoul at your own pace |
Day 10 | Transfer to the airport for your onward flight |
From exploring modern cities to discovering UNESCO heritage sites, immerse yourself in South Korea’s fascinating culture during these 10 days. Your exciting journey begins in Seoul, where you’ll see the change of guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace and visit the Korean Ginseng Center. During a visit to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, visit important sites like the Unification Bridge and Theater and Exhibition Hall. See the Stone and Bonsai Garden and Subtropical Botanic Garden on Jeju Island and take a lovely cruise to Cheonjeyeon Falls. The next day, visit the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, towering 180 meters above sea level. On the sixth day of your 10 days in South Korea, explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto at Gyeongju, which was the capital of the Silla Dynasty for a thousand years. Your discovery of the remarkable Silla Dynasty continues with a visit to the Haeinsa Temple. The next day, admire the views of the peaks piercing the clouds at Seoraksan National Park. You’ll have the chance to explore Seoul again before departing South Korea. See all 10-day tours in South Korea.
2. Uncover Korea: South Korea in 10 days
Day 1 | Arrive in Seoul |
Day 2 | Discover Ikseon-Dong Alley in Seoul |
Day 3 | Go on a city tour of Seoul |
Day 4 | Explore the city of Jeonju |
Day 5 | Visit the mountainside village of Gamcheon |
Day 6 | Explore the seaside town of Tongyeong |
Day 7 | Fly to the subtropical island of Jeju |
Day 8 | Witness the Haenyeo, the women divers of Jeju |
Day 9 | Tour Jeju at your own pace |
Day 10 | Depart from South Korea |
From enjoying urban landmarks and captivating island sights to discovering K-pop and ancient culture, you will enjoy every bit of this 10-day South Korean itinerary. After arriving in Seoul, visit Ikseon-Dong, a charming network of narrow alleys full of restaurants, teahouses, and quaint stores. Once you’ve explored the nation’s capital, head to Jeonju, where you can stroll along the Jeonju Nambu Traditional Market and shop for traditional handicrafts at the Hanok Village Craft Museum. In the photogenic village of Gamcheon, admire colorful houses and murals. Ride the cable car for stunning views over coastal Tongyeong. In Jeju, tour the Seongeup Folk Village, hike up the picturesque Seongsan Sunrise Peak, and watch the inspiring female divers, called Haenyeo, collect seafood. You can spend a relaxing day at Geumneung Beach or Hyeopjae Beach in Jeju as these magical 10 days come to an end. Describe your ideal 10-day holiday for a customized trip to South Korea.
3. Best of South Korea and Japan: 10 days in South Korea
Day 1 | Arrive in South Korea and check in at your hotel in Seoul |
Day 2 | See the major attractions of Seoul |
Day 3 | Visit the Korean Demilitarized Zone |
Day 4 | Take a flight to Tokyo |
Day 5 | See the top sights in Tokyo |
Day 6 | Tour Mount Fuji and the surrounding area |
Day 7 | Take a bullet train to Kyoto |
Day 8 | See the top sights in Kyoto |
Day 9 | Explore Arashiyama |
Day 10 | Leave for Osaka airport for your onward flight |
Upon landing in Seoul, explore the city the next day, visiting landmarks such as Gyeonbok Guang, the royal palace of the Joseon dynasty, and the 236-meter-tall N Seoul Tower, which offers beautiful views of the metropolis. Learn about the peninsula's complicated political and military history during a fascinating visit to the Korean Demilitarized Zone on the third day. The next day, you’ll fly to Tokyo, Japan, on the second leg of the incredible two-nation itinerary. The fifth day is about seeing Tokyo's top-rated attractions, including Meiji Jingu, a Shinto shrine nestled amid the woods, and the Imperial Palace. Then, head to Mount Fuji to enjoy some amazing views and go on a cruise on Lake Ashi. Your next destination is Kyoto, where you’ll see the city’s iconic Zen temple Kinkaku-Ji (Golden Pavilion) and Nijo Castle, dating from the early 17th century. Also, admire the UNESCO-listed temple gardens of Tenryuji in Arashiyama, on the outskirts of Kyoto. On your return flight on the 10th day, you’ll carry many delightful memories back home.
These exhilarating 10 days in South Korea and Japan are filled with thrilling city tours, visits to blissful temples and shrines, voyages back into the past to witness the remains of once mighty empires and much more. Our guide on how many days to spend in South Korea has more itinerary options for you. You can also contact our travel experts who can help you pick a tailor-made trip to South Korea that meets your requirements.