Two government-sponsored overnight trips through Korea's most beautiful festivals — starting from just 10 EUR. Open to all international & exchange students.
📅 May 2–3, 2026 · Sat–Sun
📅 May 4–5, 2026 · Mon–Tue (Golden Week)
Korea outside Seoul, as it's meant to be seen.
A UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 676 AD on the misty slopes of Sobaeksan. Korea's second-oldest wooden building — nicknamed the "Floating Stone Temple."
Korea's Confucian scholar tradition brought to life — traditional games, hanbok fashion, calligraphy, and festival food. Running May 2–5, you'll catch the opening days.
Korea's oldest festival, in its 96th year. Street parades, pansori performances, fireworks, and a city-wide party built around Korea's most beloved love story. Over a million visitors each year.
700 perfectly preserved traditional houses filling an entire neighbourhood. Birthplace of bibimbap, spiritual home of the Joseon dynasty, and the best hanbok photo spot in Korea.
Riverside cycling along one of the most scenic stretches of the Han River path. Food stalls, live music, and easy spring afternoon energy two hours from Seoul.
26 days of drone light shows, K-pop stages, K-food markets, and the entire city in a good mood. N101 drops you into the final evening — free admission.
Show up at Yongsan Station. We handle the rest.
Round-trip from Yongsan Station Exit 1
Accommodation included both trips
Breakfast, lunch & dinner provided
Festivals, museums & attractions
Spots are limited. Book now and verify your name on the namelist after.
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