Transit tour at Inchon airport (Korea)

                What do you guy normally do while waiting for the next flight? I usually read and try to stuff myself with a lot of food at the airport lounge. Also in my past years, I have been plenty of business trips and I got the hectic schedule. Sad to say but most of the place I saw were only those visible from my hotel room window.  Therefore, taking every opportunities for sightseeing in new countries are so important for me.
            Recently,  I have discovered a good deal for cost-free and convenient to visiting new countries during transit from Korean airway. Through the website, you can simply selecting your tour regarding on your transit length and your preference, then you can book this tour ahead.
https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/offers-promotion/excellent-transit-program/transit-tours-schedule.htm
            you can find information about your transit tour here;

       
Just few easy steps to book your tour;

Seoul City Tour

my Confirm booking 

Check in Counter 
                 Once you arrive to Inchon Airport, you can simply look for transit tour counter and they will tell you about the pick up point for the tour.
             For this trip, I chose to visit ancient village and local market (5hrs.) because It seems to fit my flight time the most. I saw some people in the tour taking more than one program at the time.
              Tour bus was new and clean and tour guide is a good English speaker. Tour was wonderful and I didn't feel rush at all through the schedule. 
             
  Note:  If you decide to do any of these transit toue, I would suggest for you to get some local currency (I couldn't find any exchange counter anywhere during my program).              
Bukchon Hanok Village
             Our first stop was Bukchon Hanok Village (Entrance free), this is the traditional houses back to Jose Dynasty. You can walk around and visit tea houses, culture centres, and restaurants around the area.  This is the must place for culture experience.



On the way to village 

              The Second stops was local market where I bought myself most exciting lunch experience. I had some raw seafood meal like Sushi before but the eating alive octopus idea was so new for me. If you would like to get more simple meals, other traditional Korean eateries are available for you. After lunch I still got a little bit of time, so I did some shopping for dry fruit and ginseng at the market. 
              Bus picked up us on the appointment time and it was time to say good bye to Seoul. Thank you for visiting my blog and I hope this information being helpful.
             
fresh seafood 

My Lunch

Good bye Seoul



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