Embark on a comprehensive journey covering three remarkable destinations in a single day: Gamaksan, Eunpyeong Hanok Village & Jingwansa, and Seoul Haneul Park. After a quick exploration of Gamaksan, you'll be captivated by the panoramic view from a 150m suspension bridge, accompanied by the sight of a cascading waterfall. Unlike the famous Bukchon Hanok Village, Eunpyeong Hanok Village offers a spacious, traditional Korean housing experience. Jingwansa, rich in a millennium of history, is set against the backdrop of Bukhansan National Park. In autumn, Seoul Haneul Park becomes a radiant oasis adorned with vibrant flowers, silvery grasses, and blushing pink muhly. Experience this tailored autumn tour seamlessly, all facilitated by our comfortable transportation.
Seoul
Eunpyeong Hanok Maeul
Haneul Park
Gamaksan
Seoul
Lecirt
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Amazing day trip. Mr Genie is friendly, informative and takes very good pictures.
The tour was great and had enough time to enjoy the different places. Our tour guide Sabrina was very clear in providing the information and tips to go to
We appreciate our tour guide CJ for his fun and engaging way to manage our itineraries, making sure everyone is having a great time. Sharing tips on local cafe to check and interesting places to look towards to.
We had a truly enjoyable tour, thanks to our wonderful guide, Gienie. From the very start, he was clear and communicative—providing precise meeting details and ensuring everything ran smoothly. Throughout the day, he shared fascinating insights into the history and culture of the places we visited, which really brought each stop to life. The small group size made the experience feel more personal and relaxed, and Gienie went out of his way to make it special—helping us take great group photos and offering thoughtful recommendations on what to buy and seasonal foods to try in Korea. His knowledge, warmth, and attentiveness added so much to the experience. We're grateful to have had such a fantastic guide!
Tour was by VIP Travel. This was supposed to be an English-speaking tour. We were told the English-speaking guide hurt his back and could not make it. We were stuck with a Chinese-speaking guide, Maylin, catering to a large part of the Chinese-speaking group. Expectedly, there was no English commentary during the tour. The guide gave minimum instructions in English. Of the 3 sites - World Cup Park, Gamaksan Mountain, Eunpyeong - only the second place with mountains and a red suspension bridge was worth visiting. There was a lot of driving, so the driver deserves credit. Overall, it was just an average tour.