7D6N FIT Korea Pilgrimage

Highlights Jogyesa Temple – the head temple of Korea’s Buddhism Templestay Program Free and easy Previous Next Accomodation Temple stay Stay at local 4 star hotel Previous Next Itinerary Day 1 – Singapore ✈️ Seoul (D) Gyeongbok Palace – built in 1395 and arguably the most beautiful and remains the largest of all five palaces Jogyesa Temple – the head temple of Korea’s Buddhism Bukchon Hanok Village – is home to over 900 traditional Korean houses (hanok) dated back to Joseon Dynasty Gwangjang Market – a large wholesale market selling a variety of local goods Day 2 – Seoul 🚎 Gangwhado (B/L/D) Peace Unification Observatory – was established as a symbol of hope for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula Jeondeungsa Temple – said to have been built in 381 by the three sons of Dangun, the founder of Korea Check-in to Temple Stay Follow Temple stay Program Day 3 – Gangwhado (B/L/D) Follow Temple stay Program Day 4 – Gangwhado 🚎 Seoul (B/L)​ Transfer to Seoul Bongeunsa Temple – is located to the north of COEX building, and was constructed in the 10th year of Silla King Weongseong’s reign (794) Day 5 – Seoul (B) ​ Free and Easy (No Guide) Day 6 – Seoul (B) Free & Easy (No guide) Day 7 – Seoul ✈️ Singapore (B/L) Transfer to airport after breakfast for return flight to Singapore IK CHIN reserves the right to change, alter, cancel or amend any part of the itinerary due to weather & traffic conditions.