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APEC LEGACY K-Shuttle Tour through Gyeongbuk

APEC LEGACY K-Shuttle Tour through Gyeongbuk

  • K-Shuttle Tour
  • APEC Legacy
  • Gyeongbuk Tour
  • Gyeongsangbuk-do Tour
  • Korean Cultural Tour
  • Foreigner-Only Tour
  • Group Tour

Booking Details

Adult (14+ yrs)
US$ 299.00
Child (3–13 yrs)
US$ 299.00
Infant (0–3 yrs)
US$ 0


Total Price:

Tour Informaiton

  • 3 night 4 days

  • 4-Day, 3-Night K-Shuttle Bus Tour: Seoul, Mungyeong, Andong, Daegu, Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongju

  • Minimum: 20 / Maximum: 30

  • English, Vietnamese

    • 🚌 Easy Travel with K-Shuttle Bus

      🏛 Historic Gateways & Confucian Heritage

      🏙 Regional Urban & Economic Centers

      🌊 Coastal Landscapes & Port City Energy

      👑 Ancient Capital of Gyeongju

      🔁 Efficient Long-Distance Connectivity

      🧳 Flexible Travel Structure
    • For travelers who prefer comfortable travel, efficiently explore the southern region's key attractions in a single ride, without the hassle of long distance travel and transfers.
    • First-time visitors to Korea can experience Korea's nature, culture, and cuisine in a balanced way without the burden of language and transportation.
    • Nature and healing travel enthusiasts - Enjoy a leisurely and sensual journey through the southern provinces amidst bamboo forests, green tea fields, wetlands, and island landscapes.
    • Culture and Tradition Enthusiasts - Gain a deeper understanding of Korea's spiritual culture and traditions through traditional temples like Songgwangsa Temple, the region's unique lifestyle, and the spirit of the southern region.
    • Private vehicle
    • Tolls and parking included
    • Lunch and dinner are optional and can be arranged in advance at an additional cost.
    • Complimentary water (one bottle per day)
    • International Airfare (to/from Korea)
    • Private Tour Guide
    • Accomodation (can be pre-arranged for additional cost)
    • Admission Fees to additional or optional museums/attractions not listed in the itinerary
    • Personal Shopping & Expenses (souvenirs, laundry, phone, etc.)
    • Unspecified Activities or experiences outside the planned tour
    • Tips & Gratuities for guides, drivers, and hotel staff

Additional Information

👥 Minimum Group Requirement: This tour will proceed only if a minimum of 20 participants is confirmed. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the tour will be cancelled and all payments will be fully refunded.

🗺️ Itinerary Adjustments: Tours generally follow the default itinerary, but routes may change if requested.

🌦️ Schedule Changes: The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

🛡️ Insurance: Personal travel insurance is not included and is highly recommended.

💧 Complimentary Water: One bottle of mineral water per guest per day.

♿ Accessibility: Baby strollers and wheelchairs count as one passenger seat. If you have difficulty walking or use a wheelchair, please let us know in advance so we can arrange an appropriate vehicle and guide for your tour.

📱 Contact Information: Please provide your mobile number and messaging app ID (e.g., WhatsApp) when booking.

Description

This multi-day K-Shuttle Bus tour is designed to simplify long-distance travel across Korea by connecting Seoul with key inland and coastal cities in a seamless circular route. Travelers enjoy comfortable, dedicated shuttle transportation through historic regions, vibrant port cities, and the ancient capital of Gyeongju in one continuous journey—without the need to navigate public transport or domestic transfers.

Day 1 Gateways to Tradition

Departure

Shuttle Bus Pick-up

07:00 ~ 09:00

Depart Seoul by K-Shuttle Bus
(Pick up points in Hongdae & Dongdaemun)

Attractions

Mungyeong Saejae Pass

11:00 ~ 12:00

Once the main gateway between the Joseon capital and the southern provinces, Mungyeong Saejae is a dramatic mountain pass lined with stone gates, forest trails, and historical paths. Visitors walk routes once traveled by scholars, officials, and messengers, symbolizing transition, perseverance, and cultural exchange.

Meals

Lunch

12:00 ~ 13:00

Nature-Inspired Set Meal

Attractions

Bongjeongsa Temple (UNESCO World Heritage)

14:30 ~ 16:30

Bongjeongsa Temple is one of Korea’s oldest wooden temple complexes. Unlike large urban temples, it offers a serene and introspective experience, allowing visitors to appreciate Buddhist philosophy and craftsmanship with the temple’s natural surroundings.

Attractions

Woryeonggyo Bridge

16:30 ~ 17:30

Stroll across Korea’s longest wooden pedestrian bridge, inspired by a tragic love story from the Joseon era recorded in a historic letter. Spanning the Nakdong River, the bridge connects Andong’s historic center with its modern surroundings and serves as a symbolic link between past and present, tradition and daily life.

Meals

Dinner

17:30 ~ 19:00

Andong Jjimdak

Lodging

Hotel Drop-off & Check-in

19:00 ~ 19:30

Recommended hotel: Andong Stanford Hotel

Day 2 From Inland Roots to the Open Sea

Departure

Meet Up & Transfer via K-Shuttle

08:00 ~ 08:30

Attractions

Dosan Seowon Confucian Academy (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

08:30 ~ 10:30

Founded by the great scholar Yi Hwang (Toegye), Dosan Seowon represents the intellectual foundation of Neo-Confucianism in Korea.
Visitors explore lecture halls, shrines, and natural surroundings that emphasize moral cultivation and lifelong learning.

Attractions

Andong Hahoe Village (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

10:30 ~ 14:00

A living Confucian clan village preserved along the Nakdong River, Hahoe Village showcases traditional hanok houses, village layout, and community life that continue to this day. The village is also renowned for its mask dance heritage, reflecting both elite Confucian values and popular folk culture.

Attractions

Buyongdae Cliff

10:30 ~ 14:00

Overlooking Hahoe Village, Buyongdae offers a panoramic view that reveals the village’s harmony with nature, reflecting Confucian ideals of balance and order. From this vantage point, visitors can clearly observe the village’s lotus-shaped layout, a design rooted in traditional geomancy (pungsu).

Meals

Lunch

10:30 ~ 14:00

Grilled Mackerel

Attractions

Gamcheon Culture Village

14:00 ~ 20:00

Gamcheon Culture Village is a colorful hillside community transformed through public art and urban regeneration projects. The village tells a powerful story of community resilience, creativity, and transformation.

Attractions

Gukje Market

14:00 ~ 20:00

Gukje Market is one of Busan’s most vibrant traditional markets, formed by refugees during the Korean War. Today, it remains a lively center of commerce where visitors can explore local street food, everyday goods, and regional specialties.

Meals

Dinner

14:00 ~ 20:00

Gukje Market Freestyle

Attractions

Gwangalli Beach

14:00 ~ 20:00

A lively urban beach in Busan famous for its night views of Gwangan Bridge. With cafés, seaside promenades, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, Gwangalli Beach offers a perfect setting to experience Busan’s modern seaside culture both day and night.

Lodging

Hotel Drop-off & Check-in

20:00 ~ 20:30

Recommended hotel: Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae

Day 3 Along the East Coast to the Royal Capital

Departure

Meet Up & Transfer via K-Shuttle

08:30 ~ 09:30

Attractions

Haeundae Blue Line Park

08:30 ~ 09:30

Haeundae Blue Line Park repurposes an old coastal railway into a scenic attraction featuring sky capsules and beach trains. Traveling along the shoreline, visitors enjoy uninterrupted views of the sea, cliffs, and urban coastline.

Attractions

Dalmaji Hill

09:30 ~ 12:30

Dalmaji Hill is a scenic coastal road near Haeundae, famous for its ocean views, cherry blossoms in spring, and moonrise scenery. The area is associated with art galleries, cafés, and quiet walking paths, offering a more relaxed and refined side of Busan’s coastal culture.

Meals

Lunch

09:30 ~ 12:30

Seafood Stew

Attractions

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

09:30 ~ 12:30

Haedong Yonggungsa is a rare seaside Buddhist temple dramatically perched on rocky cliffs overlooking the East Sea. Unlike most mountain temples in Korea, the contrast between Buddhist architecture and crashing waves creates a striking visual and spiritual experience, making it one of Busan’s most distinctive landmarks.

Attractions

Ganjeolgot Cape

12:30 ~ 16:00

Ganjeolgot Cape is one of the easternmost points of the Korean Peninsula, famous for witnessing the first sunrise of the New Year. Overlooking the open sea, the cape symbolizes hope, renewal, and new beginnings. Its expansive coastal views make it a meaningful stop along the East Coast route.

Attractions

Taehwagang National Garden

12:30 ~ 16:00

Taehwagang National Garden is a large-scale riverside ecological park known for its bamboo groves, seasonal flowers, and clean urban environment. The site reflects Korea’s commitment to sustainability and green cities, offering visitors a relaxing wellness-style walk.

Attractions

Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond

16:00 ~ 19:00

Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, beautifully illuminated at night, was once a secondary palace complex of the Silla royal family. The reflections of traditional pavilions on the water create one of Korea’s most iconic night landscapes, providing a memorable conclusion to the historical journey.

Meals

Dinner

16:00 ~ 19:00

Soft Tofu

Lodging

Hotel Drop-off & Check-in

19:00 ~ 19:30

Recommended hotel: Gyeongju Cherton Hotel

Day 4 The Royal Capital

Departure

Meet Up & Transfer via K-Shuttle

08:00 ~ 09:30

Attractions

Seokguram Grotto

08:00 ~ 09:30

Seokguram Grotto, located on Mt. Tohamsan, houses a serene granite Buddha overlooking the East Sea. Considered one of the finest examples of Buddhist sculpture in Asia, the grotto reflects advanced engineering, religious devotion, and aesthetic refinement of the Silla period.

Attractions

Bulguksa Temple

09:30 ~ 10:30

Bulguksa Temple is a masterpiece of Silla-era Buddhist architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple complex symbolizes the Buddhist vision of an ideal world, with stone bridges, pagodas, and halls arranged in perfect harmony. It represents the spiritual and artistic height of ancient Korea.

Attractions

Gyeongju National Museum

10:30 ~ 11:30

Gyeongju National Museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts from the Silla Kingdom, which ruled Korea for nearly 1,000 years. Exhibits include gold crowns, Buddhist sculptures, everyday objects, and royal relics, providing essential historical context before exploring Gyeongju’s outdoor heritage sites.

Attractions

Cheonmachong Tomb

10:30 ~ 11:30

Cheonmachong is a royal burial mound from the Silla Dynasty, notable for being one of the few tombs accessible to the public. Excavations revealed elaborate burial goods, including the famous “Heavenly Horse” painting, offering insight into ancient beliefs about the afterlife.

Attractions

Cheomseongdae Observatory

11:30 ~ 12:30

Cheomseongdae is the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in East Asia. Built during the Silla period, it demonstrates advanced scientific knowledge and the importance of astronomy in agriculture, governance, and ritual life.

Attractions

Hwangridan-gil Street

11:30 ~ 12:30

Hwangridan-gil is a lively cultural street where historic surroundings meet contemporary cafés, boutiques, and galleries. It offers a relaxed atmosphere for evening exploration while showcasing how Gyeongju’s heritage continues to inspire modern creativity.

Attractions

Gyochon Traditional Village

12:30 ~ 14:00

Gyochon Traditional Village preserves traditional Korean village life and is home to the historic Gyeongju Choi Clan House. Visitors can participate in hands-on cultural activities such as tteok-pounding (traditional rice cake making) and enjoy injeolmi ice cream, directly supporting local communities and shared regional growth.

Meals

Lunch

12:30 ~ 14:00

Undecided

Drop-off

Return Transfer via K-Shuttle

14:00 ~ 18:00

Comfortable return journey with scheduled drop-offs at Seoul city points and Incheon Airport.

Cancellation Policy


For detailed requirements regarding cancellations and refunds, please refer to our Cancellation and Refund Policy.

  Cancellation Period  Refund Policy
  7 days or more before departure  Full refund
  3–6 days before departure  50%rn refund
2 days or less before departure (including same day)Non-refundable
Force majeure (e.g., natural disaster, flight cancellation)Full refund may be granted

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2025-08-21

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