South Korea: From Kingdoms to K-Pop
What comes to mind when you think of South Korea? Is it the incredible food, amazing culture, the Hallyu wave or maybe it’s the history of the 38th Parallel, the fight for independence or the intrigue of the Joseon and Silla period? What if you could experience and learn about all this and more from South Koreans?
From November 6th to 15th, 2026, we are offering an unparalleled experience and insight into South Korean culture and history. South Korea’s story is layered: shaped by a history of kingdoms, Japanese colonisation, a war that never officially ended, and people who rebuilt everything from nothing to become a global force in technology, cinema, and culture.
With The Hybrid Tours, you won’t just visit South Korea, you’ll understand its history, heritage, and culture. We’re taking you on an unforgettable journey through South Korea, where ancient kingdoms, painful histories, and one of the world’s most remarkable national comebacks come together in one extraordinary country.
“I highly recommend this to anyone who would like to experience both education and tourism while traveling! The Hybrid Tours are truly experts and made the adventure unforgettable! – Lauren, USA
Start
End
Seoul
Meals
9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 3 dinners
Transport
Private Bus, KTX (high speed train)
Group size
6 – 15
Days
10
Accommodation
Shared accommodation in 3* and 4* locally-owned hotels. Single rooms can be arranged for an extra fee of $750 USD.
Dates
November 6th – November 15th, 2026
Physical activity
Moderate: Expect extended walking and standing for site visits, some stairs or uneven surfaces. All hiking and intense activities are optional.
Trip highlights
Seoul | DMZ | Sokcho | Andong | Busan
✔️ Seoul from past to present – Explore South Korea’s capital and experience the grandeur of Gyeongbokgung Palace, learn about the Japanese colonisation of Korea at Seodaemun Prison and experience the best of South Korea’s cuisine at Gwangjang Market.
✔️ Visit the DMZ — Stand at the DMZ, one of the most heavily armed borders in the world, where you’ll have the opportunity to look across the border into North Korea. Then visit the War Memorial of Korea, a place that puts the full weight and the human cost of the Korean War into perspective.
✔️The North Koreans Who Couldn’t Go Home – Visit Abai Village, which was built by North Korean refugees who fled south during the war. Cross the river by Gaetbae ferry, explore the market they built, and savour authentic North Korean food.
✔️Walk through history in Andong – Stroll through the 600-year-old Andong Hahoe Folk Village, surrounded by thatched homes, and the Nakdong River. Get hands-on with a hanji paper craft experience and walk across Woryeonggyo Bridge as the sun goes down.
✔️ Busan’s Coastal Charm — Did you know there’s a Buddhist temple in Busan built directly onto the ocean cliffs? Or that Busan has its own culture village, painted top to bottom by local artists, tucked into a hillside that used to be a slum?
✔️ Stories That Need to Be Told — Who were Korea’s ‘comfort women’? What really happened at the Battle of Jinju? What does it mean to be Korean in a divided nation? Visit the War & Women’s Human Rights Museum, Independence Hall, and the UN Memorial Cemetery, and leave with answers that no travel brochure will give you.
Why this trip is for you
Learn about the history often not mentioned on tours, like the brutal Japanese colonisation of Korea.
Indulge in traditional South Korean food and desserts!
Walk through 600 years of history in Andong’s Hahoe Village
Experience Gamcheon Culture Village, built by Korean War refugees, and now a maze of murals and unique cafes.
Experience what it means to Travel Hybrid and go beyond the guidebooks to learn what it’s truly like to immerse yourself in a country’s culture! Travel as you’ve never done before with our historical and cultural immersive journey, designed for anyone, whether it’s your first time in South Korea or you’ve visited before.
Inclusions
- Accommodation: We’ll be staying in 3*/4* locally owned accommodation
- Activities: All activities mentioned in the itinerary are included
- Small groups: For the best immersive travel experiences, we pride ourselves on having no more than 15 people per group
- Transport: Transportation is provided for the duration of the trip in a private vehicle. (Private van or 25-seat bus, depending on the group size)
- Cultural Activity: One optional cultural experience: stamp making, Taekwondo, or K-pop dance class.
- Airport Transfers: Airport pick-ups/drop-offs are included on November 6th + November 15th
- Meetings with communities or activists: You’ll be learning about history from people who lived through it and from activists. We expect guests to remain courteous.
- Entry fees: All entry fees listed in the itinerary are included.
- Local tour guides: Professional English-speaking tour guides.
- Meals: All meals mentioned in the itinerary are included
- All government taxes
Exclusions
- Travel insurance: All participants are required to have travel insurance
- Personal expenses: We recommend bringing at least $400-800 USD for your personal expenses throughout the trip and extra activities. This amount varies depending on individual buying habits. This does not include the tips.
- Extra Meals: Meals outside of those stated in the itinerary.
- Tips for Guides: Not included. We recommend $10/day to your guide and half of this to your driver.
- Visa Fees: Visa fees are not included.
- Activities not listed: Activities not listed in the itinerary are not included.
- International Flights: International flights are not included
- Beverages: Water will be provided. Other beverages are not included.
Itinerary
Touch down at Incheon International Airport and transfer to your hotel in central Seoul. The city is yours to explore at your own pace. Kick off your trip at a local jjimjilbang (sauna) or wander the Cheonggyecheon stream as evening falls, before our welcome dinner in the evening.
Overnight in Seoul
Meals: dinner
Overnight in Seoul
After breakfast, you’ll be immersed in the history and culture of South Korea. We’ll kick off the tour by watching the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at the 630-year-old Gyeongbokgung Palace. Then we’ll head to Seodaemun Prison and the National Museum of the Korean Provisional Government to learn about the Japanese colonisation of South Korea.
We’ll end the day by wandering through the scenic Namsangol Hanok Village and the famous Gwangjang Market, where you’ll have the opportunity to try some of South Korea’s most famous street food!
Meals: breakfast and lunch
Overnight in Seoul
Today, we’ll head to the DMZ, (Demilitarized Zone), which is a 4-kilometre-wide buffer zone that stretches approximately 250 kilometres across the Korean Peninsula, dividing North Korea and South Korea. You’ll have the opportunity to look across the border into North Korea as you learn more about the division of the Korean Peninsula.
In the afternoon, we’ll head to the War Memorial of Korea, a powerful memorial preserving materials about the Korean War. You will have free time to explore Seoul on your own in the evening.
Meals: breakfast and lunch
Overnight in Seoul
Meals: breakfast and dinner
Overnight in Seoul
After breakfast, we’ll head to Sokcho located on South Korea’s eastern coast. We’ll start by exploring the breathtaking Seoraksan National Park, where you’ll get the chance to ride a cable car that offers panoramic views of mountains and unique rock formations.
In the afternoon, we’ll stop for food and street snacks at Sokcho Jungang market before heading to Abai, a small village which has been a refuge for North Koreans who fled during the Korean War.
Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Overnight in Gangneung
We begin our morning at Ojukheon, the 500-year-old birthplace of Korea’s most celebrated scholar, a beautiful example of Joseon-era architecture set among bamboo groves, before heading to Andong, the spiritual heartland of Korean Confucian culture.
We’ll have the opportunity to get hands-on with a hanji paper craft experience at the Mask Museum. As the sun sets, we’ll take a quiet stroll across Woryeonggyo Bridge, one of Korea’s longest wooden bridges, before checking into your hotel.
Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Overnight in Andong
Today, we’re heading to Busan to visit Hahoe Folk Village, a UNESCO World Heritage site before exploring Haedong Yonggungsa, a cliff-side Buddhist temple, and the futuristic Haeundae Blue Line Park overlooking the sea.
Meals: breakfast and lunch included
Overnight in Busan
After breakfast, we’ll pay our respects at UN Memorial Cemetery, a memorial for the soldiers lost during the Korean War. Then we’ll head over to BIFF Square, the famous Jagalchi Fish Market, and Gukje Market for some local delicacies and shopping.
We’ll end the day in Haeundae, where we recommend trying the iconic beach train, which offers stunning beach views.
Meals: breakfast and lunch
Overnight in Busan
After breakfast, we’ll head to Jinju, home to Jinjuseong Fortress, the site of one of Korea’s most remarkable acts of resistance against Japanese invasion. You’ll have time to learn about its history before we make our way to Cheonan’s Independence Hall, one of the most important monuments in the country, where Korea’s long fight for sovereignty is told in full.
From there, we’ll head back to Seoul for a free evening for you to enjoy the city at your own pace.
Meals: breakfast and lunch
Overnight in Seoul
In the morning, we will visit the War & Women’s Human Rights Museum, a space dedicated to remembering and educating about the history of Japanese military ‘comfort women’ survivors and a powerful space for raising awareness about ongoing gender-based violence in conflict zones.
In the afternoon, we’ll head to an interactive session of either (please specify your selection during booking:
- Stamp making
- Taekwondo
- K-Pop dance class!
You’ll have free time in the evening to shop, eat, and soak in your last evening in the city.
Meals: breakfast and lunch
Overnight in Seoul
Transfer to Incheon International Airport for your onward flight. Until next time, annyeong! 👋
Meals: breakfast
Logistics ✈️
Logistics: Pick up is anytime on November 6th, 2026, from Incheon International Airport.
The airport code is ICN. We suggest arriving in the late afternoon to not miss out on the welcome dinner!
If the timing is not suitable for you, no worries! We will be happy to arrange extra hotel nights & airport transfers if needed! You can arrive the night before and we can arrange an extra hotel night for you. This is very common among our guests to get some rest and be ready for Day 1, so you won’t be the only one!
Please reach out to us directly via email with any queries -info@thehybridtours.com.
Your departure should be booked anytime on the 15th of November, also from Incheon International Airport code ICN.
Travel tip: Our go-to platforms for booking flights are Google Flights, Kiwi and Skyscanner. If you need assistance with flights, we can help out!
Why should you join us?
- You’re tired of tourist traps and want to discover something real
You’re curious about history, culture, context, and human stories
You want to connect deeply with communities and your fellow travelers
You’re interested in learning about countries and their history beyond the statistics, headlines and biases
Read what our guests have to say!
$3,199
Per Person
Reserve your spot for only $249 USD. Pay the rest in instalments. Secure booking via WeTravel.