5 Days / 4 Nights South Korea

SOULBUS KOREA

SEOUL-BUSAN-SEOUL

Tour Overview

Experience the perfect blend of Korea’s royal heritage, modern lifestyle, scenic beauty, and cultural charm across Seoul and Busan. Busan is the financial capital of South Korea located in south.

Tour Highlights

* Discover Korea’s royal heritage-Gyeongbokgung Palace.
* Cultural streets of Insadong.
* Korea’s world-famous KTX Bullet Train
* Gamcheon Culture Village
* Iconic Seoul Tower.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

SOULBUS KOREA
Day Programme
ONE
1
New Delhi
Incheon
Seoul
Day 1 – New Delhi-Incheon-Seoul
TWO
2
Seoul
Busan
Day 2 – Seoul / Busan
THREE
3
Busan
Busan
Day 3 – Busan
FOUR
4
Busan
Seoul
Day 4 – Busan / Seoul
FIVE
5
Seoul
Incheon
New Delhi
Day 5 – Seoul-Incheon-Delhi
Day 1 • ONE Day 1 – New Delhi-Incheon-Seoul
00:05 Arrive at the airport 4hours before departure, meet the team leader, after completion of all the formalities, board the flight to Incheon. 10:40 Arrival at Incheon airport, proceed for immigration/ customs clearance. 11:40 Vehicle boarding. 11:50 Leave for the local Indian restaurant for Lunch. 10min drive from the airport. 13:00 Transfer to Seoul, about 60 km, about a 1-hour 15-minute drive. 14:30 Visit GyeongBokGung Palace. 16:30 InSaDong street. 18:30 Dinner at a local Indian restaurant. 20:00 Hotel check-in and overnight stay.
Signiel Seoul Lunch Dinner
Day 2 • TWO Day 2 – Seoul / Busan
05:30 Early Breakfast at Hotel. 06:00 Depart to catch the KTX train to Busan 07:30 Boarding and Departure by KTX to Busan(Bullet Train) 10:30 "Arrival at Busan station and transfer to Gamcheon Cultural Village, about a 15-20-minute drive. Sightseeing for about 2hours and 30 minutes. (A colourful hillside village famous for its stacked houses, narrow alleys, and street art. Often called: “Santorini of Korea”, “Machu Picchu of Busan”) Built in the 1920s–30s for working-class communities. 13:00 Lunch at The New Little India restaurant, about 15min drive from the village. 14:00 Drive towards Oryukdo Skywalk, about 30-35minutes. Walk on the Glass Skywalk for about 15-20minutes. 16:30 Transfer to Haeundae beach for an evening stroll. Free at leisure for 2hours. 18:30 Meeting at a prefixed meeting spot at the beach and leave for Dinner at the local Indian restaurant. 20:00 Overnight stay at the hotel. 10 minutes from the restaurant.
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 3 • THREE Day 3 – Busan
07:30 Morning Breakfast 08:30 Leave for Haedong Younggungsa temple, which is about a 35-40-minute drive. Average seeing time 70-80minutes. 11:30 Leave for Lunch at local Indian restaurant(Lemon), about 30-35min from the temple. 13:00 Leave for Taejongdae, about a 30-40-minute drive. Taejongdae is one of the most scenic natural attractions in Busan, with train + full exploration. 17:00 Transfer to the Haeundae area for a stroll, dinner at a local restaurant, and 19:30 overnight stay at the hotel.
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 4 • FOUR Day 4 – Busan / Seoul
07:30 Morning Breakfast at the Hotel. 08:30 Transfer to Busan station to board the train to Seoul. (Bullet train) 09:26 Board the KTX train 15 minutes before departure. 12:00 Arrival at Seoul and transfer to a local restaurant(Ganga) for Lunch. 10-15min drive. 14:00 From the restaurant, leave for the Han River side walk, Mangwon / Hapjeong side, which usually takes 25-30minutes. Spend about 40-45minutes at leisure. 16:00 Leave for NamSan Tower Observatory usually takes about 30minutes from the riverside. Time to spend about 2hours and 30minutes. 19:00 Take dinner at the local Indian restaurant "Namaste India", which is about 10minutes from the Tower. 20:30 Overnight stay at the hotel.
Signiel Seoul Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 5 • FIVE Day 5 – Seoul-Incheon-Delhi
07:30 Breakfast at Hotel. 08:00 Drive for INCHEON Airport. 12:20 Board Flight for New Delhi. 16:55 Arrive in Delhi. (TOUR ENDS HERE)
Breakfast
1
Day 1 Day 1 – New Delhi-Incheon-Seoul
Signiel Seoul Lunch Dinner
2
Day 2 Day 2 – Seoul / Busan
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan Breakfast Lunch Dinner
3
Day 3 Day 3 – Busan
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan Breakfast Lunch Dinner
4
Day 4 Day 4 – Busan / Seoul
Signiel Seoul Breakfast Lunch Dinner
5
Day 5 Day 5 – Seoul-Incheon-Delhi
Breakfast
# Day & Destination Hotel Meals
1
Day 1 – New Delhi-Incheon-Seoul
00:05 Arrive at the airport 4hours before departure, meet the team leader, after completion o…
Signiel Seoul
2
Day 2 – Seoul / Busan
05:30 Early Breakfast at Hotel. 06:00 Depart to catch the KTX train to Busan 07:30 Boarding and Departure by KTX to B…
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan
3
Day 3 – Busan
07:30 Morning Breakfast 08:30 Leave for Haedong Younggungsa temple, which is about a 35-40-minute drive. …
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan
4
Day 4 – Busan / Seoul
07:30 Morning Breakfast at the Hotel. 08:30 Transfer to Busan station to board the train to Seoul. (Bullet train) 09:…
Signiel Seoul
5
Day 5 – Seoul-Incheon-Delhi
07:30 Breakfast at Hotel. 08:00 Drive for INCHEON Airport. 12:20 Board Flight for New Delhi. 16:55 Arrive in Delhi. …
1
ONE
Day 1 – New Delhi-Incheon-Seoul
Signiel Seoul Lunch Dinner
2
TWO
Day 2 – Seoul / Busan
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan Breakfast Lunch Dinner
3
THREE
Day 3 – Busan
Hotel Aqua Palace Busan Breakfast Lunch Dinner
4
FOUR
Day 4 – Busan / Seoul
Signiel Seoul Breakfast Lunch Dinner
5
FIVE
Day 5 – Seoul-Incheon-Delhi
Breakfast
What's Included
  • Hotel Accommodation in Twin Sharing
  • All Meal as per the Itinerary
  • Private transport services as per the itinerary
  • Korean native English Speaking Guide
  • All Monument & Attractions entry fee as per the itinerary
  • Mineral Water
  • Indian Lunch at Indian Restaurant
  • Indian Dinner at Indian Restaurant
What's Not Included
  • Inetrnational Air Fare
  • Any other personal Expenses
  • Korea VISA Fee

Places You'll Visit

Monuments & attractions included in this tour itinerary

Oryukdo Skywalk Attraction
Busan
Oryukdo Skywalk
Oryukdo Skywalk is one of Busan’s most thrilling coastal attractions, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and rocky cliffs. The transparent glass walkway extends over the edge of a seaside cliff, creating an exciting experience as waves crash beneath your feet. Surrounded by dramatic ocean scenery and fresh sea breeze, it is a perfect spot for photography and sightseeing. The skywalk also marks the starting point of the famous Igidae Coastal Walk, loved by nature enthusiasts and hikers. Its stunning natural beauty and unique cliffside setting make it a must-visit destination in Busan.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Temple
Busan
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Haedong Yonggungsa is one of Korea's most uniquely situated temples — built directly on a rocky seaside cliff overlooking the East Sea, extraordinarily rare among Korean Buddhist temples which are typically in mountain settings. Originally constructed in 1376 during the Goryeo Dynasty, the temple was rebuilt in 1930. The approach along a stone-paved coastal path lined with statues of the 12 zodiac animals is itself a spiritual experience. The main hall sits perched above crashing waves. The 108 stone steps leading down to the temple are said to grant wishes. The Haesu Gwaneum Daebul white stone Buddha overlooking the sea is a landmark.
Gamcheon Culture Village Attraction
Busan
Gamcheon Culture Village
Gamcheon Culture Village is Busan's most colourful and photogenic neighbourhood — a maze of pastel-painted houses cascading down a steep hillside above Busan Harbour, earning it the nickname the Machu Picchu of Busan. Originally settled by refugees during the Korean War in the 1950s, the village was transformed into an outdoor art gallery from 2009. Narrow stairway alleys are decorated with murals, sculptures, and art installations. The famous Little Prince statue and mural are must-see stops. Numerous cafes, galleries, and souvenir shops are tucked into the hillside homes. Panoramic views of Busan Harbour from the rooftop terraces are stunning.
Haeundae Beach Nature
Busan
Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan and one of the most visited coastal destinations in South Korea. Known for its long sandy shoreline, modern skyline, and lively atmosphere, the beach attracts visitors throughout the year. During summer, the area becomes a major tourist centre filled with festivals, water activities, cafés, and night views, while winter offers a quieter and more relaxing seaside experience.

The beach is surrounded by luxury hotels, restaurants, shopping streets, and scenic walking paths. Haeundae is also famous for sunrise views, cultural events, and nearby attractions such as Dongbaek Island and the Busan Blue Line Park. The combination of urban scenery and ocean views makes it one of the most recognisable landmarks in Busan.
Taejongdae Natural Park Nature
Busan
Taejongdae Natural Park
Taejongdae is a scenic natural park at the southern tip of Yeongdo Island — a rocky headland where dramatic sea cliffs plunge 60 metres into the Korea Strait amid dense forest of silver magnolia and black pine. The park is named after King Taejong of Silla who reputedly enjoyed archery here. Main attractions include the Dangsando lighthouse cliffs offering vertiginous ocean views, the Youngdo Observation Platform, and the Amnam Park shoreline. The Danuri Train, a small tourist train, circuits the main sights. Rocky walking paths along the cliff edge offer close-up views of the rugged coastline.
Han River Side walk Attraction
Seoul
Han River Side walk
Walking beside Seoul’s Han River is one of the most peaceful and memorable experiences in the city. The riverside pathways offer a perfect blend of modern skyline views, fresh breeze, sparkling water, and vibrant local life. Whether during the golden sunset, a calm morning, or the beautifully illuminated nightscape, the atmosphere feels relaxing and refreshing. From couples enjoying quiet moments to cyclists, musicians, and families spending time together, the Han River captures the true lifestyle and charm of Seoul in the most scenic way.
Gyeongbokgung Palace Palace
Seoul
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace stands like a silent storyteller in the middle of modern Seoul. Surrounded by mountains and busy city streets, the palace feels like a doorway into Korea’s royal past. The wide stone courtyards, colourful wooden halls, and carefully painted roofs reflect the elegance of the Joseon Dynasty, which ruled Korea for centuries.
Walking through its giant gates gives a feeling that time moves differently there. In the early morning, the palace looks calm and dignified, while during sunset, the golden light touches the palace roofs and creates a peaceful atmosphere that many visitors never forget. The sound of footsteps on the stone paths, the sight of guards in traditional uniforms, and the view of the mountains behind the palace together create a scene that feels almost cinematic.
What makes Gyeongbokgung special is not only its beauty, but also its resilience. The palace has survived wars, destruction, and rebuilding over hundreds of years. Today, it stands as a symbol of Korean identity, pride, and cultural heritage. Even among Seoul’s modern skyscrapers and advanced technology, the palace reminds people that history still lives at the heart of the city.
For many travellers, visiting Gyeongbokgung is more than sightseeing — it is an experience of stepping into the spirit of old Korea.
N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower) Attraction
Seoul
N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)
N Seoul Tower, perched atop Namsan Mountain at 479.7 metres above sea level, is Seoul's most recognisable landmark. Built in 1969 and opened to the public in 1980, the tower offers 360-degree panoramic views of the entire Seoul metropolitan area. The outdoor observation deck, indoor observatory, and revolving restaurant attract millions of visitors yearly. The base of the tower is famous for the Love Locks Fence where couples attach padlocks as symbols of commitment. The Namsan Cable Car provides a scenic ascent, while hiking trails through Namsan Park lead to the summit.
Insadong Cultural Street Attraction
Seoul
Insadong Cultural Street
Insadong is one of the few places in Seoul where traditional Korean culture can still be felt in everyday life. The streets are filled with small art galleries, handmade craft shops, tea houses, and local street food, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, creative, and deeply connected to Korea’s heritage. Walking through Insadong feels different from the fast-moving modern parts of Seoul. Instead of towering buildings and crowded business streets, visitors find narrow lanes filled with the scent of traditional tea, the sound of music from local performers, and colourful displays of Korean artwork and souvenirs. Every corner seems to carry a small piece of Korean history and artistic spirit.
What makes Insadong special is the way it blends old traditions with modern energy. Young artists, travellers, local families, and elderly shop owners all share the same streets, giving the area a lively but comfortable feeling. For many visitors, Insadong is not just a shopping district — it is a place to slowly experience the cultural heart of Seoul and enjoy the charm of old Korea in a modern city.
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