For this 8 days of Seoul & Jeju Island trip, it took me more than 4 months to come out with total of 4 pages of itinerary including the estimated budget for accommodation, meals, transportation and admission fee throughout the trip. My friends didn't assign me to in charge of handling and drafting the itinerary and programme but I just love the feelings of doing so. At that moment, I still remembered I was more motivated to search for all the information regarding Seoul & Jeju Island trip instead of focusing on my professional accounting papers where I did research until 3 o'clock in the morning.
This South Korea's pamphlet, tourist guide, tourist map were not from South Korea but were actually I brought all of them to South Korea with me. I prefer to read these instead of boring Lonely Planet. It's too dull for me. Most of these I took for free from Matta Fair which I went August last year (click here) and not forgetting, thanks to my close friend for pass the info above once he returned from his South Korea trip.
UPDATED:
As I found out my Seoul & Jeju Island's itinerary has been misused and transmitted without my permission, hence I am NO LONGER able to share my itinerary. Hope you guys will understand this. But anyway, most of information such as direction, admission, opening hours and more are being share here. If you still have any doubts and queries, you are welcome to email me. And because most of you don't have the time to read through all my blog, hence I had simplified all my South Korea travelogue for you guys in this post.
Here is my complete itinerary throughout the 8 days in Seoul & Jeju Island of South Korea:
Day 1 (8 September 2011)
First Footsteps In Seoul
T-Money card - 2,500 won deposit and it's non-refundable. You can purchase at any convenience stores; such as 7-Eleven, Family Mart or any subway stations. This card is very useful especially for the travellers and foreigners to pay transportation fares on public buses and subways around Seoul and Gyeonggi area and helps to prevent from all the long queue and hassle.
Accommodation in Seoul: Namsan Guest House
Out from the airport, heading to the gate 5B to wait for the airport limousine bus to arrive. The bus number we're taking is 6015 and we'll get off at the last station, Sejong. Namsan Guest House is divided into 3 different guest houses -1,2 and 3 and we prefer to stay in Namsan 2 and 3. This guesthouse is highly recommended especially for its excellent and great location.
Day 2 (9 September 2011)
MyeongDong, Seoul's Shopping Haven
How to get to Myeong-Dong: Subway line 4, Myeong-Dong Station, Exit 8
Dongdaemun, 24 Hours Shopping of Seoul
How to get to Dongdaemun: Subway Line 1 or 4, Dongdaemun Station
Namdaemun, My Favourite Souvenirs Market
How to get to Naedaemun: Hoehyeon Station, Subway Line 4 – Exit 5, 6 or 7 (You can get off either one of these exit to the market)
Cheonggyecheon Stream
How to get to Cheonggyecheon Stream: It is just located at the center of Dongdaemun area, therefore take subway Line 1 or 4 to Dongdaemun Station and exit 1.
How To Get To Everland Resort?
Overview of Everland Resort & 5 Different Theme Areas
Gangnam Station, The Stopby Station
Day 4 (11 September 2011)
Nami Island, The Winter Sonata Island
How To Get To Nami Island (By Subway & Cabs)
Start from Myeongdong Station, Subway Line 4 and we have to interchange the following stations:
MyeongDong After DarkStart from Myeongdong Station, Subway Line 4 and we have to interchange the following stations:
- Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, Subway Line 4
- Gunja Station, Subway Line 5
- Sangbong Station, Subway Line 7
- Gapyeong Station, Subway Line Gyeongchun.
- Upon arrive at Gapyeong Station, can opt either to take bus or taxi. But the local recommended taxi cause it cost less than 3,000 won for a trip. You can walk if you want but I warn you, it is so far away.
Day 5 (12 September 2011)
Gyeongbokgung Palace
How to get to Gyeongbokgung Palace: Gyeongbokgung Station, Subway Line 3 - Exit 5
Admission Fee: 3,000 won per person but because the time we visited here, it was Thanksgiving day in South Korea and it's free admission. This is where my friends and I got to experience wearing hanbok for free.
Insadong Street
How to get to Insadong Street:
1. Anguk Station, Subway Line 3 - Exit 6; or
2. Jonggak Station, Subway Line 1 - Exit 3; or
3. Jongno 3 (sam)-ga Station, Subway Line 1,3 or 5 - Exit 1
Lotte World
How To Get To The Lotte World: Jamsil Station on Line 2 or 8 - Exit 3
Day 6 (13 September 2011)
Arrived Jeju Island
All flights to Jeju Island depart from Gimpo International Airport. Because our flight was in early morning and the train and subway hadn't operated yet, we had to take the shuttle service from our guest house that costs 30,000 won for a trip and it can fits up to 4 pax and the journey took less than half an hour.
List of Airlines To Jeju Island From Seoul
We flew with Air Busan and Eastar Jet for our trip to Jeju Island. If you want to know more information about airlines to Jeju Island from Seoul, you can check out here.
List of Airlines To Jeju Island From Seoul
We flew with Air Busan and Eastar Jet for our trip to Jeju Island. If you want to know more information about airlines to Jeju Island from Seoul, you can check out here.
Accommodation in Jeju: Jeju Hiking Inn
How To Get To Jeju Hiking Inn: Take limousine bus from Jeju International Airport (Line 600) and get off at Seogwipo Bus Stop which located opposite of Sunbeach Hotel. Walk ahead in the direction of Cheonjiyeon Falls and it's on the right hand-side. The journey from airport by bus took 1 hour and 10 minutes and the fare is 5,000 won. Not recommended to stay in this inn.
Cheonjiyeon Falls, The God's Pond
Situated just 10-15 minutes away from our lodging in Jeju Island. The admission fee for Cheonjiyeon Falls is 2,000 won for adult and 1,000 won for children. If for group of 10 or more, you might get discount.
Teddy Bear Museum
Admission fee for adult is 7,000 won whereas for children, senior and disabled person is 5,000 won per person. We took taxi ride that cost us more than 10,000 won (approx. RM30) from our lodging cause there's no any sign of the bus coming.
Day 7 (14 September 2011)
We hired a local driver around Jeju Island which he charged us for 120,000 won for 9 hours drive. We also need to pay for his lunch as well.
Seopjikoji & Seongsan Ilchulbong
The admission fee for Seongsan Ilchulbong is 2,000 won for the adult where as for children and youth is 1,000 won.
Seongeup Folk Village & Yongduam
Jeju Love Land
The admission fee for Jeju Love Land is 9,000 won and this park is strictly for adult from 18 years old and above to enter.
Day 8 (15 September 2011)
- Last Day In South Korea & See You Someday
Extra Features
UPDATED:
If you plan to hire a local tour guide/driver in Jeju Island, here is the detail and contact:
If you plan to hire a local tour guide/driver in Jeju Island, here is the detail and contact:
Mr Won - Email: maarooii@yahoo.co.kr
He charged 120,000 won for 9 hours drive and this included petrol and parking fee.
Before I completely ended my South Korea posts, hereby I would like to thanks to Tommy Ooi (a luxe traveller which I met online) for the advise given and he even willing to share his whole South Korea's itinerary with me and Siti Nurbaya for helping me and answering all my doubts and enquiries towards my South Korea trip. Thanks so much to both of you. Not forgetting to Biqque for your informative South Korea posts which I did referred to when preparing the above itinerary. So, that's conclude the end of my South Korea travelogue. An-nyoung-hee-ga-seyo!!!
NOTE: I have tons of travelogue in pending status - Singapore, Jakarta & Bandung, Phuket, Brunei, Philippines, Ho Chi Minh, Bali, Hong Kong & Macau and the latest one Melbourne, Australia. Deng!
NOTE: I have tons of travelogue in pending status - Singapore, Jakarta & Bandung, Phuket, Brunei, Philippines, Ho Chi Minh, Bali, Hong Kong & Macau and the latest one Melbourne, Australia. Deng!