This tour starts from Gwangju Metropolitan City.
This journey will lead you to Damyang, an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility away from the bustle of urban life and a deep dive into traditional Korean culture. Renowned for its bamboo and bamboo crafts, Damyang boasts the perfect environmental and geographical conditions for bamboo cultivation.
In addition, Damyang is home to Asia's first "Slow City" village, where the emphasis is on a leisurely lifestyle and regional cuisine. The area is also rich in history, with private gardens from the Joseon Dynasty that inspired classical Korean poetry. Here, you'll have the chance to experience the charm of rural life, rich cultural heritage, and a variety of local delicacies.
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Juknokwon is the most renowned bamboo forest in South Korea, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Nestled in Damyang, the heartland of Classical Korean Poetry from the Joseon Dynasty, Juknokwon features a dense bamboo forest and a pavilion culture village.
Once you pass through the entrance, you'll find yourself enveloped in a serene world surrounded by towering bamboo. A leisurely stroll through this enchanting forest is remarkably calming and rejuvenating.
To enhance your visit, savor Jukro Tea, a premium tea made from dew collected from bamboo trees—one of the finest teas in the world. If tea isn't to your taste, you can also indulge in Bamboo-leaf ice cream for a refreshing treat!
Gwanbangjerim is a unique manmade forest, originally planted in 1648 along the banks of Damyangcheon Stream to prevent flooding. Stretching for two kilometers, it resembles a riverbank trail more than a traditional forest. This site holds significant historical and cultural value, showcasing the ingenuity of Korean ancestors in disaster prevention.
Today, It is a popular destination where visitors can enjoy a pleasant stroll along its pathways, taking in the beautiful landscape and reflecting on its historical significance.
The local delicacy in Damyang is Grilled Short Rib Patties served with steamed rice in bamboo. We will enjoy this special meal at a fine restaurant.
If you are a vegetarian, we can offer noodles with kimchi pancakes at a riverside location instead.
The Bamboo Craft Market was once a unique feature exclusive to Damyang, but its legacy continues through the museum. The exhibition halls now showcase a diverse collection of bamboo crafts amassed over the past 35 years. This includes everyday bamboo items, masterful bamboo creations, and award-winning pieces from the National Bamboo Craft Competition. Visitors can explore a wide array of bamboo artistry that highlights the rich tradition and innovation in this distinctive craft.
Samjinae Village is Asia's first village to receive the 'Slow City' designation as part of the global Cittaslow movement. This enchanting rural area features well-preserved traditional hanok houses, with centuries-old stone walls lining the village. The residents embrace a slow lifestyle, dedicated to maintaining their rich traditions and the serene pace of life.
Soswaewon Garden stands out as one of Korea's most distinguished private gardens from the Joseon Dynasty. Its design masterfully highlights a crystal-clear stream that meanders through a valley, cascading over a small waterfall and into a serene pond. Nestled within a bamboo grove, the garden exemplifies traditional Korean aesthetics and harmonizes beautifully with its natural surroundings.
Visitors can experience the garden’s tranquil beauty from a pavilion, gaining insight into how it inspired Classical Korean Poetry. Soswaewon was also a hub of intellectual activity, where Confucian scholars gathered to discuss philosophical matters and compose their works, reflecting its role as a center of scholarly thought.
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Fermented spicy cabbage, a staple in Korean cuisine.
Mixed rice bowl with vegetables, meat, and gochujang sauce.
Grilled marinated beef, often served with rice and side dishes.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn are major attractions.
South Korean Won (KRW)
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South Korea is generally safe with low crime rates. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Seoul Station, Busan Station
Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Busan Central Bus Terminal
The subway system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate with English signage. It's the most convenient way to get around Seoul.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque island known for its beautiful trees and scenic landscapes, featured in the popular drama 'Winter Sonata'.
South Korea's largest theme park, featuring a variety of rides, shows, and attractions.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a well-preserved fortress from the Joseon Dynasty.
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