Exclusive South Korea Tour Packages from India

Discover the enchanting beauty of South Korea with exclusive South Korea tour packages from IMAD Travel, specially crafted for travelers from India. Experience incredible sightseeing opportunities that take you through the heart of this fascinating country.

Your journey begins with visits to historic temples and renowned UNESCO World Heritage Sites, where ancient traditions meet breathtaking architecture. Explore the serene landscapes of National Parks and meticulously designed gardens, each offering a unique glimpse into South Korea’s natural beauty.

A special highlight is a tour of Jeju Island, known for its picturesque sceneries and captivating volcanic landscapes. The adventure continues with an enlightening visit to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), where history and modern-day politics intersect.

Enjoy plenty of time to delve into vibrant cities such as Seoul, Jeonju, and coastal Yeosu. Discover Busan’s bustling port life or reminisce about the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongyang. Each city offers its own blend of modernity and tradition, ensuring a diverse travel experience.

Book your unforgettable South Korea Tour Package today with IMAD Travel and embark on a journey filled with culture, nature, and history at every turn.

Highlights of South Korea Tour Packages from IMAD Travel

  • Seoul – Beautiful traditional architecture at Jogyesa Temple & Gyeongbokgung Palace
  • Seoul – Experience Korean heritage at the National Folk Museum
  • Gongju – Admire the scenic landscapes of Gongsanseong Fortress
  • Gongju – Explore the UNESCO-listed Tomb of King Muryeong
  • Jeonju – Explore the traditional houses at Hanok Village
  • Gwangju – Home of the May 18th National Cemetery
  • Gwangju –  Stroll the gardens at Suncheon Bay National Garden
  • Jinju – Admire the Jinjuseong Fortress and the role it played in 1592
  • Jeju – Enjoy the crystal clear waters of Hyupjae Beach and beautiful flora at Hallim Park
  • Jeju – Admire the delicate art form of Bonsai at Jeju Stone and Bonsai Garden
  • Jeju – Visit the iconic O’sulloc Tea Museum
  • Jeju – Discover the beautiful scenery at Sanbang Mountain and Cheonjeyeon Falls 
  • Jeju – Learn about tradition Haenyeo diving techniques at Seongup Folk Village
  • Jeju – Marvel at the volcanic masterpiece rising 180m above the water at Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak
  • Jeju- Admire the intricate architecture of Yonggungsa Temple resting on the seaside cliff
  • Busan – Marvel at the kaleidoscope of colourful houses at the Gamcheon Culture Village
  • Busan – Explore the abundance of fresh seafood at Jagalchi Fishery Market
  • Gyeongju – Discover the UNESCO heritage site of Bulguksa Temple and nearby Seokguram Grotto
  • Haeinsa – Explore the Haeinsa Temple and admire the 80,000 hand carved wood blocks known as the Tripitaka Koreana
  • Andong – Visit the traditional Andong Hahoe Village, once visited by Queen Elizabeth II
  • Pyeongchang – Stay in the alpine village that hosted the 2018 Winter Olympic Games
  • Seoraksan – Admire the natural beauty of Seoraksan National Park
  • Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) – Visit Freedom bridge, Unification Bridge, Infiltration Tunnel and Dora Observatory in the Korean DMZ

Experience the ultimate adventure with our exclusive South Korea Tour Packages from India.

Seoul –

Discover the enchanting city of Seoul, where tradition meets modernity in a vibrant tapestry of culture and history. Explore the stunning traditional architecture at Jogyesa Temple, a serene oasis in the bustling heart of the city that offers a glimpse into Korea’s rich spiritual heritage.

Delve deeper into Korean history at Gyeongbokgung Palace, an icon of royal grandeur and elegance. Walk through its majestic gates and behold the harmony of nature and human artistry meticulously crafted centuries ago. At every corner, feel the echoes of dynastic glory as you explore its expansive grounds.

Your journey continues to the National Folk Museum, where immersive exhibits reveal Korea’s fascinating cultural legacy. Here, stories of past generations come alive through artifacts that span centuries. Experience firsthand how these traditions have shaped modern Korean identity.

With IMAD Travel’s curated South Korea tour packages, every moment is designed to offer an authentic taste of South Korea’s richness and beauty.

Gongju –

Begin your journey in Gongju, a city steeped in ancient heritage and natural beauty. Admire the stunning scenery at Gongsanseong Fortress, an iconic landmark offering panoramic views of lush landscapes. Stroll along its historic walls and let the serene atmosphere enfold you.

Delve deeper into Gongju’s past by visiting the UNESCO-listed Tomb of King Muryeong. This remarkable site showcases intricate relics and offers insight into Korea’s storied past. With expert guides to enrich your understanding, each moment becomes a fascinating exploration.

Our South Korea Tour Packages promise not only sightseeing but also cultural immersion and unforgettable experiences.

Jeonju –

Jeonju is a vibrant city in South Korea renowned for its rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine. One of the city’s most iconic attractions is the Hanok Village, where you can explore beautifully preserved traditional Korean houses, known as hanoks. Walking through this charming village feels like stepping back in time, as each hanok showcases intricate architectural details and offers a glimpse into Korea’s past.

Visitors can take part in various activities such as traditional tea ceremonies, calligraphy classes, and even try on hanbok, the traditional Korean attire. These experiences allow travelers to immerse themselves in Korean culture while enjoying the serene atmosphere of the village. The area is also home to numerous shops and cafes where local craftsmen sell handmade souvenirs and serve regional delicacies.

IMAD Travel offers carefully designed South Korea tour packages that include a visit to Jeonju’s Hanok Village. These packages provide a perfect opportunity to delve deeper into South Korea’s historical treasures while enjoying modern amenities and convenient travel arrangements.

Gwangju –

Explore Gwangju, one of South Korea’s vibrant cities, renowned for its rich history and cultural significance. As part of the exclusive South Korea Tour Packages from IMAD Travel, visit the May 18th National Cemetery. This historic site commemorates the brave souls who fought for democracy during the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, offering a poignant insight into Korea’s journey towards freedom.

A highlight of your tour will be a tranquil stroll through the lush landscapes of Suncheon Bay National Garden. Known for its stunning array of flora and beautifully manicured gardens, it’s a perfect spot to unwind amidst nature’s splendor. This destination exemplifies Korea’s dedication to preserving natural beauty while providing educational opportunities about plant life and conservation efforts.

Jinju –

Begin your journey in Jinju, where you can admire the Jinjuseong Fortress, a historic site known for its pivotal role during the Japanese invasion of 1592. This fortress offers a glimpse into the resilience and strategic prowess exhibited by the Korean forces during this critical period.

Venture to Jeju Island, South Korea’s crown jewel, renowned for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Relax on the pristine shores of Hyupjae Beach, famous for its crystal-clear waters and immaculate sandy beaches. Take a stroll through Hallim Park to enjoy the diverse flora that adds vibrancy to this picturesque location.

Master the intricate art form of Bonsai at the Jeju Stone and Bonsai Garden, where these miniature masterpieces are proudly displayed amidst breathtaking surroundings. Journey through vibrant tea fields at the iconic O’sulloc Tea Museum as you learn about traditional tea cultivation methods.

Discover Jeju’s captivating landscapes with visits to Sanbang Mountain and Cheonjeyeon Falls, each offering their unique scenic charm. At Seongup Folk Village, immerse yourself in local culture by learning about traditional Haenyeo diving techniques practiced by Jeju’s female divers for centuries.

Don’t miss Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, an awe-inspiring volcanic formation rising dramatically above sea level—an unmissable sight on any itinerary. Conclude your adventure at Yonggungsa Temple; perched gracefully on a seaside cliff, it’s an architectural marvel worth exploring. Embark on this unforgettable escapade with IMAD Travel’s expertly curated South Korea tour packages designed to ensure every moment is memorable.

Busan –

Discover the vibrant city of Busan with South Korea Tour Packages from IMAD Travel, where you’ll find an array of captivating experiences. One of the most picturesque spots is the Gamcheon Culture Village, often referred to as the Machu Picchu of Busan. Here, marvel at a kaleidoscope of colorful houses that spill down the hillside in a unique blend of art and architecture. Each building is adorned with murals and sculptures that tell stories and celebrate local culture.

Just a short distance from this artistic wonderland lies Jagalchi Fishery Market, one of the largest seafood markets in Korea. This bustling market offers an abundance of fresh catches straight from the sea. Wander through stalls brimming with live fish, crabs, shellfish, and more exotic marine life than you can imagine. The experience is not complete without sampling some freshly prepared seafood dishes at nearby eateries.

These highlights are just two pieces of what makes Busan an essential stop on your South Korean adventure.

Gyeongju –

Gyeongju, often referred to as South Korea’s museum without walls, is a treasure trove of historical and cultural significance. It houses the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bulguksa Temple, a stunning example of classical Silla architecture. Visitors can wander through its intricately designed halls and marvel at the serene beauty that has endured since the 8th century. The temple’s remarkable craftsmanship and spiritual ambiance offer a deep insight into South Korea’s rich Buddhist heritage.

Just a short drive from Bulguksa Temple lies Seokguram Grotto, another UNESCO-listed site nestled on Mount Tohamsan. This masterpiece is renowned for its exquisite granite carvings, including a majestic statue of Buddha gazing peacefully over the East Sea. The grotto offers visitors not only an opportunity to witness extraordinary art but also a moment for contemplation amidst nature’s tranquility.

Haeinsa –

Discover the architectural and cultural marvel that is Haeinsa Temple, a gem in the heart of South Korea. Nestled within the serene embrace of Gaya Mountain, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers visitors a unique blend of spiritual tranquility and historical significance. Beyond its picturesque setting, Haeinsa is renowned for housing the Tripitaka Koreana, an awe-inspiring collection of over 80,000 hand-carved wooden blocks.

These blocks are not merely ancient artifacts; they represent one of the most comprehensive collections of Buddhist scriptures in existence today. Each meticulously carved block showcases the dedication and craftsmanship of artisans from centuries past. As you wander through the temple grounds, allow yourself to be enveloped by a sense of peace and admiration for these relics that have survived both time and history.

Andong –

Explore the rich cultural heritage of South Korea by visiting Andong, a charming city known for its deep-rooted traditions and historical significance. A highlight of any trip to Andong is the traditional Andong Hahoe Village, an authentic folk village that beautifully preserves the lifestyle of ancient Korean nobility.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases exquisite old-style architecture and serene natural landscapes that offer a glimpse into Korea’s past. Adding to its prestige, the village was honored with a visit by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999, cementing its status as a must-see destination on global itineraries.

Pyeongchang –

Experience the charm and excitement of Pyeongchang, a picturesque alpine village renowned for hosting the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. Nestled in the heart of South Korea, this destination offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.

Explore world-class ski resorts that cater to both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. During warmer months, enjoy hiking trails surrounded by breathtaking scenery and abundant natural beauty. The region’s rich cultural heritage is also on full display, with temples, traditional Korean houses, and local markets offering unique insights into its storied past.

Seoraksan –

Seoraksan National Park, located in the northeast of South Korea, is a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Known for its stunning landscapes, Seoraksan offers breathtaking views of jagged mountain peaks, dense forests, and serene rivers. It’s a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Explore the vibrant colors of autumn foliage or witness the mystical snow-covered peaks during winter. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, making it a paradise for wildlife lovers and photographers. Hiking trails range from easy walks to challenging climbs, catering to visitors of all skill levels.

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) –

When exploring South Korea, a visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) offers a unique glimpse into the country’s tense history and present-day hopes for peace. With IMAD Travel’s expertly curated South Korea Tour Packages, you’ll have the opportunity to delve deep into this significant area that marks the division between North and South Korea.

Begin your journey at Freedom Bridge, a poignant symbol of hope where thousands of soldiers returned home after the Korean War. As you move on to Unification Bridge, reflect on its significance in connecting peoples’ hearts and aspirations for reconciliation between the two Koreas.

Next, experience firsthand the remarkable story behind the Infiltration Tunnel. Discovered in 1978, this tunnel is one of four built by North Korea as potential invasion routes. Walking through it provides a chilling insight into past hostilities.

Conclude your tour at Dora Observatory, offering panoramic views across the DMZ and into North Korea. Here, powerful binoculars allow visitors to catch glimpses of North Korean life beyond the border.

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Common FAQ about South Korea Tour Packages from IMAD Travel

The best time to visit South Korea from India largely depends on what kind of experience you’re seeking. Generally, the most favorable seasons for visiting are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring both urban areas and natural landscapes. In spring, you can witness the breathtaking cherry blossoms that adorn cities like Seoul and Busan, while autumn offers a stunning display of vibrant foliage across the countryside.

Summer in South Korea, from July to August, tends to be hot and humid with a high chance of rain due to the monsoon season. This might not be the best time if you prefer outdoor activities or sightseeing. However, summer also brings lively festivals and beach activities in coastal areas like Jeju Island. If winter sports or experiencing snowfall is your interest, visiting between December and February would be perfect as South Korea has excellent ski resorts such as those in Pyeongchang.

Ultimately, your choice should also consider cultural events or festivals that might align with your interests. For instance, the Boryeong Mud Festival in July offers a unique experience if you’re willing to brave the summer heat. Planning your visit around specific events can enrich your travel experience significantly.

Yes, there are English-speaking guides available for tours in South Korea. Many tour companies cater to international tourists and understand the importance of providing guides who can communicate effectively in English. These guides are often well-versed not only in the language but also in the cultural and historical context of the sites you will visit, ensuring a more enriching experience.

South Korea tour packages often include a mix of vibrant cities, cultural landmarks, and natural wonders. A staple in most itineraries is Seoul, the bustling capital city known for its blend of modern skyscrapers and historic palaces like Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung. Visitors can explore popular districts such as Myeongdong for shopping, Insadong for traditional crafts, and Hongdae for vibrant nightlife.

Beyond Seoul, many tours feature Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city renowned for its beautiful beaches like Haeundae and cultural sites such as the Gamcheon Culture Village. Another common stop is Gyeongju, often referred to as the museum without walls, where tourists can delve into ancient Korean history through UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto.

Nature enthusiasts will appreciate visits to Jeju Island, famous for its volcanic landscapes and waterfalls or trips to the scenic Seoraksan National Park offering picturesque hiking trails. These destinations provide a well-rounded experience of South Korea’s dynamic culture, history, and natural beauty.

When packing for a trip to South Korea, it’s essential to consider the season and your planned activities. If you’re visiting in the spring or fall, pack layers like light sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, and a comfortable jacket since temperatures can vary throughout the day. In summer, bring lightweight and breathable clothing such as cotton t-shirts, shorts, and a hat to protect against the sun. For winter visits, prioritize warmth with a heavy coat, thermal wear, scarves, gloves, and hats since temperatures can drop significantly.

Apart from clothing, make sure to pack essentials like a universal power adapter for charging electronics as Korea uses 220V outlets. Comfortable walking shoes are crucial because you’ll likely explore on foot whether in bustling cities or serene temples. Don’t forget travel-sized toiletries if you prefer your own brands; while most items are available locally, familiarity is often comforting.

Yes, you will need a visa to travel from India to South Korea. Indian citizens must obtain a visa prior to their arrival in South Korea for tourism, business, or other purposes unless they are eligible for any specific visa exemption agreements. The most common type of visa for tourists is the short-term visitor visa (C-3), which allows you to stay in South Korea for up to 90 days.

IMAD Travel can assist you with the visa application process. They offer services that guide you through the necessary steps, help you gather required documentation, and ensure your application is submitted correctly. Working with a travel agency like IMAD Travel can simplify the process and increase your chances of obtaining a visa smoothly. However, it’s always advisable to double-check all requirements and updates on official government websites or directly contact the South Korean embassy or consulate in India for the most accurate information.

Typical tour packages from India to South Korea usually range from 5 to 13 days. These packages often include major attractions like Seoul, Busan, and Jeju Island, along with cultural experiences such as traditional Korean cuisine and visits to historical sites. The duration can vary based on the itinerary and the specific interests of travelers.

Shorter tours, around 5 to 7 days, generally focus on key destinations such as Seoul and nearby areas. These trips might include city tours, shopping districts like Myeongdong, and cultural landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace. Longer packages extending up to 10 days may incorporate additional cities or regions, allowing for a more leisurely exploration of South Korea’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.

Yes, there are direct flights available from India to South Korea. Major Indian cities like New Delhi and Mumbai offer non-stop flights to Incheon International Airport in Seoul. Airlines such as Korean Air and Asiana Airlines frequently operate these routes, providing convenient travel options for passengers.

Flight durations typically range from 6 to 8 hours, making it a relatively quick journey between the two countries. It’s advisable to book your tickets well in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure the best fares and preferred flight times. Additionally, checking with airlines for any updates on schedules or travel restrictions is always a good practice before planning your trip.

IMAD Travel’s South Korea tour packages offer a vibrant mix of cultural exploration, modern attractions, and scenic beauty. One of the highlights is the opportunity to explore Seoul, the bustling capital city known for its blend of traditional and contemporary experiences. Visitors can enjoy iconic sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace, experience the lively atmosphere of Myeongdong shopping district, and take in panoramic views from N Seoul Tower.

Another standout feature is the chance to visit historical landmarks such as the ancient city of Gyeongju, often referred to as the museum without walls. Here, travelers can explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto. Additionally, IMAD Travel often includes visits to Jeju Island, renowned for its stunning natural landscapes including volcanic craters and beautiful beaches.

For those interested in Korean culture and cuisine, these packages typically incorporate authentic experiences such as traditional Korean cooking classes or hanbok (traditional clothing) dress-up sessions. With a well-rounded itinerary that caters to diverse interests, IMAD Travel ensures that each traveler gets a comprehensive taste of South Korea’s rich heritage and dynamic present.

Most of our packages do not include international airfare; however, we can assist in booking flights as an additional service.

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