Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Daemyung Resort Gyeongju is the fifth Daemyung Resort location in Korea. The Gyeongju location has a total of 417 guestrooms divided into two categories: Royal Suites (51 pyeong each) and Family Suites (42 pyeong each). In addition to being located in the historical city of Gyeongju, the resort has extensive facilities, the most impressive of which is Aqua World. Aqua World is an indoor and outdoor water facility that combines spa systems and treatments with water park amusements (such as an aqua play zone and wave pool). Other amenities at Daemyung Resort Gyeongju include a cafeteria, arcade, Korean restaurant, 500-seat wedding hall, and reception hall perfect for parties and company workshops.


Seoul(Seongbuk-gu) , Samcheongdong・The Northern Part of the Seoul

The Hyundai Department Store Mia Branch, located in Seongbuk-gu Gireum-dong, boasts a structure that stands with five basement floors and ten stories above ground. Living up to its motto, "An added value of living", the Mia branch offers a great selection of products and top quality customer service.The department store is closed one Monday a month, so be sure to check the official homepage for exact closing dates. Store hours are from 10:30am to 8:00pm daily.


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

Stretching from the (former) Jeollanam-do Provincial Government Office to the Geumnam-ro area, this famous plaza is where the landmark May 18th Democratic Uprising took place. In May 1980, the Jeollanam-do Provincial Government office building was the headquarters of the civil resistance movement and the scene of a number of rallies. The plaza has been officially known as the May 18 Democracy Square (5.18 민주광장, Minju Gwangjang) since 1996.


Jeju-do(Jeju-si) , SinJeju

The Korean Souvenir Department Store, which opened in 1973, only sells Korean goods. The department store is mainly visited by customers from Japan, and is conveniently located near the airport. The Korean Souvenir Department Store offers a variety of goods such as Korean poetry, leather goods, souvenirs (key holder, dolls, etc.), laver, kimchi, clothes, wooden handicrafts, and much more.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Samcheongdong・The Northern Part of the Seoul

If you are an owl lover or enjoy seeing handcrafted pieces of art, the Owl Museum is the place for you. This owl themed museum is filled with pieces of art, crafts, useful household items and accessories. The items here come from over 70 countries including China, the United States, the Czech Republic, and Poland. Over 2000 pieces can be found right under one roof.Owl themed folding screens, dishes, vases, sculptures, and even owl stamps are among the diverse selection on display here. When people think of an owl museum, an image of a stuffed owl usually pops into their heads. No stuffed owls can be found at this museum. It is full of many unique items.The Owl Museum was originally a private residence. The structure was remodeled and made into a museum, but managed to keep its original charm. The owner’s second son, who majored in design, chose owl wallpaper to add to the unique atmosphere. Visitors to the museum are treated to a free, tasty cup of tea.


Incheon(Jung-gu)

Located in Junggu, Incheon, Rome Motel is very close to the Incheon Freedom Park. Watching pretty flowers and walking inside the Freedom Park will give your heart a resting. As located in Incheon Open Port Nuri-gil, tourists can tour Incheon Open Port Museum, Incheon Open Port Mordern Architecture Museum and Incheon Art Platform as well as Jemulpo Club that is often seen in the TV. It is in good location to look around Wolmido, and it is recommended to look around Sinpo Market and have delicious foods in the Culture Street inside Sinpo Market.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

Jeonju Hanok Rail Bike is located at an abandoned railway station called Ajung, which is adjacent to Jeonju's most famous tourist attraction, the Jeonju Hanok Village, where over 10 million people visit annually. It is a bike experience that runs approximately 3.4km from Silli to Waemangsil at a speed of about 15~20 km per hour.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Daehangno・Seongbukdong

Ihwa Mural Village is located in Ihwa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si. The local Public Art Committee carried out the Naksan Project in 2006 to improve the local environment of Ihwa Village. Approximately 60 artists painted walls and installed artworks for the project. Visitors to the village can enjoy looking for and viewing the beautiful murals and sculptures in the village.


Seoul(Seongdong-gu)

Running through the central part of the Korean Peninsula, the Hangang River flows from Gangwon-do towards Chungcheongbuk-do, Gyeonggi-do, through Seoul and continues on to the Yellow Sea. The river has witnessed the history of the Korean people for over five thousand years, through good and bad times. The riverside parks offer a nice retreat for the citizens of Seoul. The Namhangang River (South Hangang River), which is the main source, originates from Taebaek-si in Gangwon-do. The water runs north through Goljicheon Stream in Samcheok-si and then passes through Gwangdong Dam before flowing into Songcheon Stream. Songcheon Stream starts from Hwangbyeongsan Mountain (1,407 meters) in Jeongseon-gun and flows into Joyanggang River. After joining Odaecheon Stream, it flows south into Donggang River, which in turn flows into Seogang River. Then after joining Dalcheon Stream in Chungju-si, Seomgang River and Cheongmicheon Stream, the river combines with the branch streams of Yanghwacheon, Bokhacheon, and Heukcheon before it finally joins Bukhangang River (North Hangang River) in Yangsu-ri.


Gangwon-do(Hongcheon-gun)

 Experience Korea’s one-of-a-kind alpaca encounter! Get up close and personal with adorable alpacas for a healing experience.  "Come here, alpacas!" – Witness dozens of alpacas running towards you in a breathtaking moment!  Healing Walk with Alpacas – Enjoy a peaceful walk in nature with gentle alpacas.  Meet various animals – Interact with coatis, eagles, parrots, and more in unique animal performances.  Food & Photo Spots – Enjoy alpaca-themed food, souvenirs, and perfect photo opportunities!Discover Korea's Largest 360,000 m² Experiential Cultural Space in Nature – Home to Korea’s Popular Multi-Animal Park & Performance! 1. What is AlpacaWorld? Discover the Magic of AlpacaWorld in Gangwon—Book Your Tickets Now on Trippose.com! Looking for a memorable getaway in Korea? AlpacaWorld in Hongcheon, Gangwon Province, should be at the top of your list. As Korea’s largest nature-based animal interaction park, it covers a vast 360,000 m² of lush forests and rolling hills. From peaceful forest strolls to up-close encounters with adorable alpacas and other friendly animals, AlpacaWorld offers a unique blend of relaxation and excitement that you won’t find anywhere else. Spending time with these gentle alpacas not only makes for a fun-filled day but has also been shown to reduce stress and instill a sense of calm—perfect for travelers seeking a break from the fast pace of city life. Plus, the park’s scenic surroundings in Gangwon Province provide a breathtaking backdrop for all your vacation photos, making it a perfect spot to share on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or any of your favorite SNS platforms. Gangwon Province itself is renowned for its stunning mountain landscapes, crystal-clear streams, and abundant outdoor activities. Whether you’re visiting just for the day or planning a longer stay, you can pair your trip to AlpacaWorld with nearby attractions, traditional local cuisine, and exhilarating nature experiences. This region truly showcases Korea’s diverse beauty and cultural richness. To make your visit hassle-free, Trippose.com offers an easy online booking system that caters especially to international travelers. Reserve your tickets in advance and enjoy a smooth, worry-free journey into this enchanting world of alpacas. Don’t miss out on creating unforgettable memories—you’ll leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and ready to explore more of Korea’s hidden gems. Treat yourself to a day of delightful encounters and scenic wonders at AlpacaWorld. Book your tickets now on Trippose.com and find out for yourself why this extraordinary destination has become a social media sensation—and a must-visit spot for animal lovers and adventurers alike!       2. Must-See Program “Come Here, Alpacas(Animal Friendly Performance)!”     The most popular program at AlpacaWorld, “Come Here, Alpacas(Animal Friendly Performance)!” happens every morning at 10:10 AM. Witness dozens of alpacas running together in an incredible sight! * A picture-perfect moment—capture stunning photos and videos of alpacas running towards you. * A rare chance to interact closely with these charming animals. * Many visitors arrive early just to witness this spectacle! To secure the best view, we recommend arriving before 10:00 AM.   3. Healing Walk with Alpacas One of the most beloved experiences at AlpacaWorld is the Healing Walk with Alpacas. Enjoy a peaceful stroll in the forest while bonding with these gentle creatures. * Hand-feed the alpacas and experience a special connection. * Dress in a traditional South American poncho for a stylish photo session. * Embrace the serenity of nature in a quiet forest setting. A unique experience where nature and animals come together for ultimate relaxation.   4. Unique Animal Encounters – Friendly Performances       AlpacaWorld is not just about alpacas! Meet parrots, coatis, eagles, capybaras, and many other fascinating animals. The Animal Friendly Performance offers an unforgettable experience by letting visitors observe the animals’ natural behaviors up close. * Genius Parrot Kong – Watch intelligent parrots solve number puzzles. * Feed the Eagle – A thrilling experience feeding majestic eagles. * Coati’s Grand Adventure – See coatis leap and play high above the ground. * Rainbow Flying – A dazzling aerial show featuring vibrant parrots. * Harris’s Hawk Hunting – Observe the powerful hunting instincts of birds of prey. * Guinea Pig Maze Escape – Cheer on adorable guinea pigs as they navigate a maze. Performance schedules are subject to change—please check the official website (www.alpacaworld.co.kr/global/e_alpacaworld.php) for the latest updates.   5. Stamp Tour – Complete the Mission & Earn a Reward! Make your AlpacaWorld adventure even more exciting with the Stamp Tour! Explore hidden attractions and collect stamps as you complete different activities. * Visit all 10 interactive stations and collect stamps. * Earn a special souvenir from the Art Shop upon completing the tour. * Discover secret spots and enjoy a more immersive experience. * A fun mission for families, friends, and couples to enjoy together! * Stamp Tour sheets are included in the guide map and available at the ticket booth. Complete the challenge and take home a special gift to remember your time at AlpacaWorld!   6. Dining & Relaxation Spaces       Enjoy delicious food and drinks at AlpacaWorld! Unwind and savor a meal in the heart of nature. ★ Restaurant Picnic (Open on weekends & holidays) * Alpaca Fried Rice, Alpaca Shrimp Fried Rice, Pork Cutlet, Bulgogi Rice Bowl, Jjajangmyeon, Udon ★ Restaurant & Cafe Food Court * Alpaca Bread (cream-filled, red bean), Skewered Sausage, Fried Chicken, Tteokbokki, Fish Cake Soup, Hot Dogs, and more! ★ Cafe The Forest * Enjoy coffee, apple juice, cola, hot chocolate, and more while taking in the forest scenery.   7. Important Notices * “Come Here, Alpacas!” starts at 10:10 AM. Be sure to enter before 10:00 AM. * No outside food or pets allowed (except guide dogs). * Visitors with allergies are advised to observe rather than participate. * Animal feeding requires Paca Coins (1 coin per feeding). * Healing Walk with Alpacas requires a separate on-site ticket purchase. * Children under 36 months enter free (passport or proof required). * Tickets cannot be purchased after closing time. * Lost & found inquiries: Call 1899-2250 for assistance.   8. Additional Information * Indoor exhibits available on rainy days. * Ample free parking space. * Multilingual guidebooks available for international visitors. * Programs may change due to weather conditions. * For official event schedules, check www.alpacaworld.co.kr/global/e_alpacaworld.php.   9. Paca Coin Guide     Paca Coin is AlpacaWorld’s exclusive token for feeding animals! * 1 Paca Coin = KRW 1,000 (1 coin per feeding). * Purchase at the ticket booth (card/cash) or vending machines (cash only). * Special Alpaca-themed tin case available for a set of 5 coins! * Non-refundable but can be kept as a souvenir. Use Paca Coins for a more interactive experience with the animals!   10. Public Transportation Guide ★ Address: 146-155, Deokbatjae-gil, Hwacheon-myeon, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea  ★ Total Travel Time: 2.5 to 3 hours ★ Route: 1. Take the ITX Cheongchun train from Seoul Station/Yongsan Station → Arrive at Chuncheon Station (Approx. 1 hr 15 min) 2. Take a taxi from Chuncheon Station → Arrive at AlpacaWorld (Approx. 40-50 min) ★ Estimated Costs: * ITX Train: KRW 8,500~9,000 (one-way) * Taxi from Chuncheon Station: KRW 45,000~50,000 (one-way) * Total Approx. Cost: KRW 55,000~60,000 per person (one-way) Discover a Unique Experience at AlpacaWorld! From the grand alpaca parade to healing walks in the forest and interactions with various animals—a one-of-a-kind experience awaits you in Korea. Visit now!  



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