Iron Triangle Battlefield
 
Gangwon-do(Cheorwon-gun) ,
The Iron Triangle Battlefield is the area that connects Gimhwa, Pyeonggang and Cheorwon. This area had the highest number of casualties during the Korean War with the Baekmagoji Battle and Oseongsan Battle. The Iron Triangle Battlefield was prohibited to the public after 1953 when the war ended in a ceasefire. Yet the reality of the war only began surfacing from November 1989.The Iron Triangle Battlefield was the headquarters and frontline of the North Korean Army. This area had the unique natural advantage of being a difficult target for Allied forces to attack, but remained an easy area for North Koreans to defend. At the old battlefields are the labor headquarters, the 2nd tunnel and the remains of a train with a sign that reads 'The iron horse wants to run'. The Labor Headquarters, a Russian-style 3-story building, was built by compulsory fund raising and labor mobilization. Many people who were here during the anticommunist movement were later tortured and killed. Behind the building remains of people, bullets and iron chains can still be found even to this day.This is also the area where the 2nd tunnel, 108km north from Seoul, was made by North Koreans who were planning to invade South Korea. It is also known as the gathering area of seasonal birds and is a popular bird-watching spot. 

Incheon Airport to Seoul Shuttle Bus Tour including Lotte World, Seoul Sky, and 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour
 
Incheon(Jung-gu)
★ From Incheon Airport to Seoul: Experience Korea’s Highlights with a Free Shuttle Tour ★Join a Traditional Hanji Making Class and Explore Incheon and Seoul’s Top Attractions ★ Incheon to Seoul: A Package Including Lotte World and Seoul Sky Admission ★ Travel Comfortably Between Incheon and Seoul with Our Free Shuttle Bus ★ Discover Incheon’s Cultural Gems and Seoul’s Iconic Landmarks in One Trip ★ An Official Tour Program Co-Organized by Incheon Tourism Organization and Incheon Metropolitan City ★ Explore Korea’s Premier Destinations with This Exclusive Shuttle Tour Explore Korea’s Best Attractions in One Journey: Free Shuttle Tour from Incheon Airport to Seoul   Discover Korea’s Hidden Gems with Our Shuttle Bus Tour This foreigner-friendly shuttle bus tour, departing directly from Incheon International Airport, is the ideal way to explore Korea’s cultural heritage and Seoul’s world-renowned landmarks—all in one convenient journey. Jointly organized by the Incheon Tourism Organization and Incheon Metropolitan City, this program is offered in partnership with Trippose.com, an official partner travel agency of the Incheon Tourism Organization. Book with confidence and enjoy a travel experience designed especially for international visitors. From the moment you land at Incheon Airport, enjoy a smooth and worry-free journey aboard a comfortable shuttle bus, accompanied by a professional English-speaking guide who will take care of every detail. Highlights of Your Journey • Lotte World Adventure & Seoul Sky Observatory: Visit two of Seoul’s most popular attractions with pre-arranged admission and skip the lines. • 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour: Discover the history of Incheon’s Open Port era and collect stamps at historic sites, receiving a commemorative gift that celebrates Korea’s journey into modernity. • Incheon’s Hidden Treasures: Explore cultural landmarks, traditional markets, and scenic areas often missed by first-time travelers. Why Book Through Trippose.com? ✔ Trusted Official Partner: Trippose.com is a recognized partner of the Incheon Tourism Organization. ✔ Convenient Online Booking: Easily secure your seat before arriving in Korea. ✔ Free Airport Shuttle Service: For travelers booking this package, enjoy complimentary transfers between Incheon and Seoul. ✔ English-Speaking Guide: Make the most of your experience with professional assistance throughout the tour. Available: August – November 2025 Seats are limited and advance reservations are strongly recommended. Reserve Your Spot on Trippose.com Trippose.com provides a reliable and convenient way for foreign travelers to book this tour and start their Korean adventure with confidence. Note: The free shuttle bus service is only available to travelers who book this package.   Tour Packages & PricingA Tour Package (Incheon → Seoul) ● A-1 Incheon Airport → Seoul Free Shuttle Tour: 58,000 KRW Includes: Hanji Making Class, 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour Souvenir Tour, Lotte World Admission ● A-2 Incheon Airport → Seoul Free Shuttle Tour: 58,000 KRW Includes: Hanji Making Class, 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour Souvenir Tour, Seoul Sky Admission ● A-3 Incheon Airport → Seoul Free Shuttle Tour: 88,000 KRW Includes: Hanji Making Class, 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour Souvenir Tour, Lotte World & Seoul Sky Admissions   B Tour Package (Seoul → Incheon) ● B-1 Lotte World → Incheon Sangsang Platform: 15,000 KRW Includes: Hanji Making Class, 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour Souvenir Tour, Evening Free Tour of Incheon   Shuttle Bus Timetable A Tour Package Shuttle Schedule (Incheon → Seoul) 09:00  Depart from Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 (arrive at least 15 minutes prior for check-in and boarding) 09:20  Depart from Incheon International Airport Terminal 1 10:00 Arrive at Incheon Sangsang Platform    * 10:00 - 10:30 Traditional Hanji Making Class with a Korean Master Artisan    * 10:30 - 12:50 Free Time: Explore the 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour and enjoy lunch on your own 12:50 Gather at Incheon Sangsang Platform Gate 1 for check-in and boarding 13:00 Depart for Seoul 14:30 Arrive at Seoul Sky 14:40 Arrive at Lotte World   B Tour Package Shuttle Schedule (Seoul → Incheon) 15:30  Depart for Incheon (arrive at least 15 minutes prior for check-in and boarding) 17:00  Arrive at Incheon Sangsang Platform 17:00 - 17:30 Traditional Hanji Making Class with a Korean Master Artisan 17:30 onwards Evening Free Tour of Incheon   Free Shuttle Bus Boarding Locations Please proceed to the designated boarding point after exiting the arrival gate. At the boarding point (marked with the sign in the photo), present this voucher to the guide. Terminal 2: Exit Arrival Floor 1, Gate 6 → Boarding point with sign. Terminal 1: Exit Arrival Floor 1, Gate 1 → Cross the street and go to the boarding point with the sign. Please gather in front of the 'ICE GARDEN' next to the Lotte World entrance. We will then proceed to the bus.   Incheon & Seoul Highlights1883 Incheon Open Port Area (Gaehangjang Street)       This historic site, once Asia’s largest grain warehouse, has been reborn as a dynamic cultural and arts complex that connects Incheon’s storied past with its vibrant future. It is also home to the Incheon Tourism Organization, underscoring its role as a central hub for culture, creativity, and global exchange. Throughout the year, the venue hosts a wide range of popular events and festivals, including the INK Concert (Incheon K‑POP Concert), the high-energy Waterbomb Incheon festival with music and water battles, and the 1883 McGang Party, where local craft beer, fried chicken, and live performances delight visitors. The lively Sangsang Night Market transforms the complex into a festive space filled with food, performances, and art installations after dark. With its unique blend of historical architecture, modern art, and large-scale events, this cultural hub has become one of Incheon’s premier festival destinations and a symbol of the city’s connection to the world.   1883 Incheon Sangsang Platform This historic site, once Asia’s largest grain warehouse, has been reborn as a dynamic cultural and arts complex that connects Incheon’s storied past with its vibrant future. It is also home to the Incheon Tourism Organization, underscoring its role as a central hub for culture, creativity, and global exchange. Throughout the year, the venue hosts a wide range of popular events and festivals, including the INK Concert (Incheon K‑POP Concert), the high-energy Waterbomb Incheon festival with music and water battles, and the 1883 McGang Party, where local craft beer, fried chicken, and live performances delight visitors. The lively Sangsang Night Market transforms the complex into a festive space filled with food, performances, and art installations after dark. With its unique blend of historical architecture, modern art, and large-scale events, this cultural hub has become one of Incheon’s premier festival destinations and a symbol of the city’s connection to the world.   Lotte World Adventure     Lotte World Adventure is one of Seoul’s most iconic attractions, combining the excitement of a theme park with the charm of cultural experiences. As the world’s largest indoor theme park, it offers thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions, and dazzling performances all year round—rain or shine. Step outside to Magic Island, a fairy-tale island floating on Seokchon Lake, where you can enjoy heart-pounding rides like Gyro Drop and stunning views of the city skyline. Seasonal parades, festivals, and live shows add even more color and energy, making every visit unforgettable. Whether you’re seeking adventure, romance, or a fun day with family and friends, Lotte World Adventure is a must-visit destination in the heart of Seoul.   Lotte World Tower SEOUL SKY     Rising 555 meters above the city, Seoul Sky in Lotte World Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of Seoul like nowhere else. From the 117th to 123rd floors, visitors can enjoy 360-degree vistas of the Han River, Namsan Tower, and even the distant mountains on clear days. Step onto the Sky Deck, the world’s highest glass-floored observatory, and feel the thrill of standing above the city skyline. Relax with a coffee at the Sky Café or toast your visit at the elegant Sky Lounge while taking in the sunset. At night, the glittering city lights create an unforgettable, romantic atmosphere. As Korea’s tallest building and a symbol of modern Seoul, Seoul Sky is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the city from a whole new perspective.   HANJISAENGGAK LeeDak Hanji Art Gallery     Handcrafted by a Master Artisan With over 30 years of experience, Master Artisan Lee Mi-ja is renowned as a Craft Master in Incheon, South Korea. She represents the excellence of Korean hanji and participates as a judge in various craft competitions. Dedicated to promoting the practicality and superiority of hanji, Lee Mi-ja ensures that all products are crafted with the highest quality. When you visit the workshop, you'll be greeted by the soft glow of hanji lamps and a variety of hanji crafts, including high-end items like furniture, bags, mirrors, and wallets. Book Workshops and Enjoy Coupons with Trippose.com Through Trippose.com, you can book workshops at HANJISAENGGAK LeeDak and use exclusive coupons to receive special discounts on various products. Whether you're planning a trip to Incheon or looking for a unique cultural experience, this is the perfect spot for you. The workshops are suitable for all ages, from children to adults, offering a memorable experience for everyone. Create your own hanji crafts and take home a piece of Korean tradition as a souvenir.   Experience the ‘1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour’ With All Five Senses Thank you for joining us at the “1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour” hosted by Incheon Metropolitan City and the Incheon Tourism Organization. This special event is exclusively for international visitors to Incheon, offering commemorative gifts as a token of our appreciation. As you explore Incheon’s top attractions, simply scan the available QR codes to collect stamps and redeem your souvenirs. Enjoy discovering the city, and have a wonderful time experiencing everything Incheon has to offer! A special Incheon travel experience for visitors from around the world * Period: April 14, 2025 – December 31, 2025 (ends once all souvenirs are distributed) * Locations: Look for the ‘1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour’ X-banners at Incheon’s tourist information centers and major attractions * Souvenir: Complete the QR code mission to receive one souvenir (one per person) ※ Note:  1. Website membership registration is required 2. Each location’s QR code is placed indoors How to Join 1. Sign Up ㆍVisit the official “1883 Incheon Stamp Tour” website and complete your registration.    https://www.incheonstamptour.com ㆍMembership registration requires email verification. If you do not receive the verification email, please check your spam folder. 2. Scan the QR Code (Indoors) ㆍAt each participating location, look for the QR code placed indoors and scan it to collect a stamp. 3. Show Your Mobile Screen ㆍAfter scanning, simply show your mobile screen to the staff to confirm your stamp and receive your souvenir.    Important Notices & Guidelines Reservation & Boarding • Advance reservation is mandatory. The free shuttle bus is exclusive to package customers. • Present your QR-coded reservation voucher or mobile voucher along with your passport or Alien Registration Card. Reservation emails alone are not valid. Arrive 15 Minutes Early • Please arrive at the boarding point at least 15 minutes before departure. Late arrivals will result in no-show status with no refund. • Missed boarding at Incheon Airport? Join the tour at Incheon Sangsang Platform by arriving no later than 12:45 PM for check-in. Guide & Tour Instructions • Your guide will wear a badge labeled “Incheon Bus Tour.” • Follow all instructions given by the guide to ensure a smooth and safe experience. Hanji Making Class • Allow ample time to participate in the class before departure. • If you miss boarding at Incheon Airport, you can join the class at Sangsang Platform or receive a voucher to redeem later. Lotte World & Seoul Sky Tickets • Physical tickets will be provided by the guide during the bus ride. • For A-3 Package customers, both Lotte World and Seoul Sky tickets must be used on the same day. • Lost tickets cannot be reissued under any circumstances. Lunch & Free Time • Lunch is not included. Enjoy a meal during free time and return to the meeting point on time. Schedule Adjustments • Itineraries may change due to weather, traffic, or local circumstances. • Some Stamp Tour locations may be unavailable depending on their operating hours and holidays. Cancellation & Refund Policy • Cancellations and changes are allowed until 5:00 PM the day before. • Same-day reservations are non-refundable and non-changeable. No-shows will not be refunded.
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Deogyusan Resort Sledding Hills
 
Jeollabuk-do(Muju-gun) ,
Deogyusan Resort sledding Hills (former Muju Resort) possesses 5,900 sleds with a slope of 125m in length. There are separate slopes for adults and children. It prides upon its internationally acknowledged history of hosting the 1997 Winter Universiade games under the gaze of the world. This sledding Hills is used as a snow hill in winter and a grass and water sledding hill in other seasons.

Gayasan National Park
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun) ,
Featuring the highest peak, Sanghwangbong, Mt. Gayasan is composed of many summits each over 1,000m in x_height. From the Taebaek Mountains, the Gayasan stretches from east to west. In 1972, it was designated as National Park No.9 due to its breathtaking scenery. Gayasan is know for its many tourist highlights, namely Haeinsa Temple, which is in the southwestern part of Gayasan. It is one of the three most famous temples in Korea. The Tripitaka Koreana (National Treasures No.32), consisting of over eighty thousand blocks, are found here. The place makes for fantastic scenery with the old temple and the beautiful landscape. In addition, there are other cultural properties such as Jangkyunggak (National Treasure No.52), Stone Buddha Figure (Treasures No. 518) Banya Temple Gyeongwangsa Monument (Treasures No.128) which was designated as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. Moreover, Gayasan is noted for its graceful mountain landscape. The water flowing from Gayasan valley meets in front of Haeinsa Temple and flows to the southeast where it forms Gayacheon stream. Among the many valleys, Hongryudong valley (its water seems to turn red because of the leaves' autumnal tints) finishes the grandeur scenery with the several thousand year-old pine tree. Namsanjeil-bong, a peak located in southern part of Hongryudong, is called Mt. Cheonbulsan among Buddhists because it seems like thousands of Buddhist statues cover the mountain ridge. Mt. Cheonbulsan is a favorite one-day mountain climbing course for many. Gayasan shows magnificent landscapes every season with the cherry blossoms, azaleas and royal azaleas lined up on the road to Haeinsa Temple in Spring, the clean water and green trees in Summer, the glorious tints of its autumn foliage along the rock ridges in Autumn and a snowy landscape in Winter.  

Gagopa Kkoburang-gil Mural Village
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Changwon-si) ,
Masan is made more beautiful by Gagopa Kkoburang-gil Mural Village, a local renovation effort made by Gyeongnam Bank. The village is one of the top exotic photo zones. Walking through the village from Chang-dong, past Burim Market, and on to Seongho-dong mountain neighborhood, the colorful murals will bright every step of the way.

Chunghyeon Museum
 
Gyeonggi-do(Gwangmyeong-si) ,
The Chunghyeon Museum (충현박물관) is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the seonbi (male Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty) culture and is the only museum located in the house of a leading family – that of Lee Wonik who served as a prime minister during the Joseon Dynasty, and was noted for upholding the spirit of integrity that was synonymous with the seonbi. Many relics and remains of classical scholars are on display here.

Inheung Village
 
Daegu(Dalseong-gun) ,
The descendants of Mun Ik-jeom, who are known to have brought the Nampyeong Mun clan to prosperity, reportedly came to Daegu about 500 years ago. It was during the time of Mun Gyeong-ho (1812-1874), the 18th descendant of Mun Ik-jeom, that the clan became established in Inheung. Mun executed his plan to create a village for the clan by putting down roots in the old site of Inheungsa Temple, a large-scale temple in the Goryeo era.Yonghojae, which is a place for offering ancestral memorial services, is the first building established at the village constructed before or after 1920. The first residential building was built around the late 1800s in the form of thatched cottage. During the course of a hundred years, the village developed into what it is today. Featuring about 70 or so tile-roofed homes, Inheung Village is only about 200 years old but it is a great example of traditional residential homes of the yangban upper class in the Yeongnam region. The harmony between the way the village is organized and the surrounding landscape is unique and rare.

Beartree Park
 
Chungcheongnam-do() ,
Beartree Park is a beautiful natural space in Chungcheongnam that is built to honor the Manchurian Black Bear and the delicate balance between man and nature. Indoor and outdoor botanical gardens, junipers, wild flowers, irises, and bonsais are tended with the utmost of care and visitors are given strict instructions on how to enjoy the space to the fullest without harming the plants or upsetting the animals. In addition to the stunning grounds that unfold new beauties each season, visitors to Beartree Park will be able to see a variety of animals up-close. At the Koi pond, visitors can buy food to feed the fish; at the bear enclosure, visitors can walk above the bears and drop down food. There’s even an experience program where children (and animal lovers) can take a walk with baby bears or feed deer by hand!  

Changwon Garosu-gil
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Changwon-si) ,
Like Seoul, the city of Changwon also has a romantic promenade called "Garosu-gil," lined with metasequoia trees on each side. The street is filled with a lovely ambience, dotted by small and cozy coffee shops, galleries, and art shops, making it the perfect place for a leisurely walk or a tea-time.

5·18 Memorial Park
 
Gwangju(Seo-gu) ,
The 5·18 Memorial Park was established to remember the May 18 Democratization Movement. Covering an area of 204,985㎡, the park houses various historical and cultural facilities, including the 5·18 Library, 5·18 Cultural Center, Education Center, Daedong Plaza, Owoldae Tower, and other memorial sculpture and monuments. The park is also home to Mugaksa Temple and walking paths.