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Fall Foliage Random Tour: Busan & Gyeongsang Edition | Fall Foliage Day Tour

Experience the thrill of not knowing your destination and enjoy various renowned foliage spots!

Jiyoon Kim
8 months ago

Korea is infamous for having a short Fall. However, this short period of time is when Korea is in its prime. Since we can only enjoy this version of Korea for a few weeks, we have to try and see as much of it as we can. In this tour, you will be randomly assigned a few locations out of the best spots for Fall Foliage in Busan and Gyeongsang Province. This area is abundant with hills and mountains, which makes the Fall scenery that much more impressive! It is also hard to get to if you're traveling independently. Check it out if you want to see Korea's most beautiful state! 


Random Fall Foliage Tour: Busan & Gyeongsang Edition

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Information

Operating Period: October 28, 2023 to November 15, 2023, Daily

Operating Hours: 08:20 - 21:00


Why We Recommend It

In the rapidly passing autumn in Korea, the beginning of November is when the fall foliage is at its most beautiful. You can choose to visit only the best spots for autumn leaves. 

The excitement of not knowing where to go next, combined with the opportunity to enjoy various renowned foliage sites, makes the experience thrilling. 

You can visit a diverse range of areas like Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongju, and Daegu, as well as various types of locations including parks, mountains, and temples to enrich your fall foliage experience. 

Whether you're with family, friends, or a significant other, you can create a romantic atmosphere while viewing the autumn leaves, capturing the moments in photographs and building memories.


Things to Keep In Mind

Included: Round-trip transportation, bilingual guide services, entrance fees

Not Included: Meals, travel insurance, personal expenses

Departures occur even on rainy or snowy days. However, if the weather conditions are severely bad, the departure date may be rescheduled or refunds will be issued.

The itinerary as shown may be subject to change depending on road and traffic conditions, as well as the status of tourist attractions.

Children under 36 months are allowed to accompany for free, but no separate seats can be provided for them.

If you are late for the meeting time, we will not wait for you in consideration of other customers.

If you are bringing a stroller or wheelchair, please inform us in advance at help@creatrip.com.

For any inquiries, please contact help@creatrip.com.


Price

Random Fall Tour: Busan & Gyeongsang Edition 
(1 Person)
70000
61600

Refund Policy

Canceled 2 days before departure100% refund
Canceled 1 day before departureNo refund

How to Reserve

Step 1


Make a reservation on the Creatrip reservation page.
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Step 2

Enter the required information (desired tour date, pick-up location, etc.) in detail. 

Your reservation will be confirmed within 1-2 business days. 

Step 3

Arrive 10 minutes earlier at the pick-up location


08:20 KTX Busan Station Exit 1

08:40 Seomyeon Station Exit 12

09:20 Haeundae Station Exit 5

Step 4
Departure

Tour Itinerary

Busan: Beomeosa, Geumgang Park, Dongnaeeupseong, Hwamyeong Arbitoreum, Children's Grand Park, Jangansa Temple, etc.

Gyeongju: Bulguksa Temple, Gyerim, Bomunjeong, Tongiljeon, Ungokseowon, Dokrakdang and Oksanseowon, Gyeongsang Province Sanlim Environment Research Center, etc.

Other: Seoknamsa Temple, Unmunsa Temple, Pyochungsa and Hobakso Stream, Wuiyangji, Gimhae Yeonji Park, etc.

08:20
Depart from KTX Busan Station Exit 1
08:40
Depart from Seomyeon Station Exit 12
09:20
Depart Haeundae Station Exit 5
10:00 ~ 10:30
Arrive at 1st location
12:00
Depart for 2nd location
12:30 ~ 13:00
Arrive at the 2nd location
15:20
Depart for the 3rd location
16:00 ~ 16:30
Arrive at the 3rd location
18:00
Depart for Busan
20:00
Arrive at Busan Station
20:20
Arrive at Seomyeon Station
21:00
Arrive at Haeundae Station

Preview

The places you can visit during the 10 days this tour operates are so diverse. You might be able to visit a temple, mountain, or park in either Busan, Gyeongju, Daegu, Ulsan, etc. Let's take a sneak peek at some of the possible locations you might visit!

Beomeosa Temple

Address: 부산광역시 금정구 범어사로 250 범어사 (청룡동 546)
Beomeosa, Beomeosaro 250, Geumjeong-gu, Busan

The Beoneosa Temple was established in 678 during the Shilla Dynasty ruled by King Munmu. This temple is known for being the base of training for famous Buddhist monks Wonhyo and Uisang. Beomeosa is frequently visited in the Fall by tourists and people living nearby to see the Fall Foliage. Monks have been seeing this scenery since 1,500 years ago and practiced their Buddhism in calmness and peace. 

Daereungwon

Address: 경상북도 경주시 황남동 31-1
31-1 Hwangnam-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbukdo

Daereungwon is where royals from the Shilla Dynasty were buried. The tombs are so large they look like small hills. Daereungwon is where they are gathered which makes it quite a unique and interesting tourist attraction. The largest tomb in Daereungwon is a whopping 23 meters tall. The park is decorated with trees that change color in the Fall, making it look like a watercolor palette of warm colors. 

Bomunjeong

Address: 경상북도 경주시 신평동 150-1
150-1 Sinpyeongdong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbukdo

Bomunjeong is such a unique and beautiful place, it was even featured on CNN. The pavilion that overlooks the lily pond has fallen leaves floating on the surface in the Fall, which is definitely a sight worth seeing. 

Palgong Mountain

Address: 경상북도 군위군 부계면 동산리
Dongsan-ri, Bugye-myeon, Gunwui-gun, Gyeongsangso

Palgong mountain looks like a mountain caught on fire from the leaves turning bright red in the Fall. The mountain looks great on camera and even great in person.


Fall Random Tour: Busan & Gyeongsang Edition

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The tour above might just be the best option you have to see Korea at its prime in the Fall. If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a comment below or send us an email at help@creatrip.com! You can follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook to stay updated on all things Korea!

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