Discover two countries where the future coexists with thousand-year-old traditions, and temples and palaces blend harmoniously with ultra-modern metropolises. This itinerary will introduce you to Japan and South Korea—cultures that inspire, surprise, and leave a special mark on your heart.
Kyoto — the soul of Japan
A city where time stands still. Kyoto is home to hundreds of temples, quiet alleys where you can meet geisha, and tea houses with centuries-old traditions. Don’t miss Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine with its thousands of vermilion gates, Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, and in spring, leisurely strolls under the cherry blossoms in the city’s gardens.
Tokyo — the metropolis of the future
Tokyo will amaze you with its speed, scale, and innovation. Here, ancient shrines such as Senso-ji in Asakusa coexist with the futuristic neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku. Tokyo is a gastronomic paradise, shopping streets, neon lights, and absolute order.
Seoul — a city of contrasts
The capital of South Korea is a combination of royal palaces, such as Gyeongbokgung, and ultra-modern skyscrapers. Seoul is street food, stylish boutiques, cultural festivals, and nightlife. History buffs should visit the Bukchon village with its traditional hanoks.
Jeju Island — nature and tranquility
Jeju is the Korean “Hawaii.” Here you will find volcanic landscapes, green tea plantations, waterfalls, beaches, and cozy villages. It is the perfect end to a busy trip, with the opportunity to relax and enjoy the natural beauty.
Best time to visit
- March–May: cherry blossom season in Japan and Korea—atmospheric, mild, beautiful.
- September–November: golden autumn, comfortable weather, bright colors of foliage, and fewer tourists.
Immerse yourself in the amazing world of East Asia! Discover the sacred silence of temples, the hustle and bustle of megacities, the aromas of Eastern cuisine, and the hospitality of the locals. This journey will give you a new perspective on traditions, technology, and the beauty of life.