Discover South Korea
Destination
South Korea
Duration
13 Days
Activity Level
Gentle
Comfort Level
Superior
South Korea, while modern and developed, still cherishes her traditions, unique culture and history. All of this is vividly preserved in villages, museums, monasteries, parks and an extraordinarily scenic landscape shaped by centuries of agriculture, battles, and dynasties.
On this adventure, you’ll have a native, personal guide who speaks fluent English for rich days of learning, reflection, photography and cross-cultural interaction. Visit the DMZ to better understand the history and fraught relationship of the two Koreas. Travel by local train, fly to legendary Jeju Island and get a feeling for the soul of Seoul. Explore the recreated antiquity of Andong and marvel at the dynastic magnificence of Gyeongju’s tombs, palaces, and temples.
Great For
- Cultural Contrasts
- Modern History
- Ancient History
- Scenic Landscapes
What I enjoyed most about South Korea was the culture. This is a country where cultural opportunities are everywhere, and their respect for cultural and historical relics is quite amazing.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Seoul
On arrival in Seoul, you will be met by your driver and transferred to your centrally located hotel where you will check-in for the night. Your hotel is just beside the Namdaemun Old City Gate and traditional market in the bustling Myeong-dong district of Seoul, a prime location for leisure and shopping. The hotel is perched atop a hill for sweeping panoramic views of Seoul while the Hoehyeon Subway Station is just steps away with easy access for exploring on your own.
Meals
None
Lodging
Golden Tulip Hotel or similar
Day 2 Seoul City Tour
After breakfast at your hotel, your English-speaking guide/driver will meet you at the lobby and take you out on a city tour. Today you’ll visit Gyeongbok Palace (Deoksu Palace on Tuesdays), a 13th-century palace, the largest of the “Five Grand Palaces” built by the Joseon Dynasty. It was destroyed by Japan in the early 20th century and rebuilt in the late 20th century. Here you’ll witness the “Changing of the Royal Guards,” which happens twice a day, at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. The royal guards, known as the “Wanggung Sumunjang,” had the important duty of protecting the king by guarding the entrance gates.
Close to Gyeongbok Palace is the National Folklore Museum where you can learn about the history of the Koreans and see the thousands of artifacts on display. Next, visit Jogyesa Temple, the main temple for the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. You’ll also visit Insadong Antique Street and Namdaeumn Market, the largest traditional market in Seoul. On the return to your hotel, drive past the Blue House, the executive and official residence of the South Korean President.
Lunches will be traditional Korean at local restaurants.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Golden Tulip Hotel or similar
Day 3 Drive to Andong
Today you meet your guide/driver and transfer to the town of Andong, a market center for the surrounding agricultural areas. It is also known as the center for ancient cultural and folk traditions.
Here you’ll visit Hahoe Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its traditional houses, particularly the large tile-roofed houses that belong to the Ryu clan. Other surrounding homes have thatched roofs, adding their own unique charm. Next, visit the Hahoe Mask Museum where you will see a display of traditional Hahoe masks as well as other traditional masks from all over South Korea. You may even have the opportunity to witness the Andong Mask Dance Festival (depending on the time of year). These dances are an important part of Korea’s heritage, with the Byeolsingut Talnori dance being the most important.
Afterwards, visit the Byeongsan Confucianism School, established by esteemed Confucian scholars in memory of Seong-Yong Yu (1542-1607) in 1613. You’ll have some time to explore the town on your own.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Andong Hotel or similar
Day 4 Gyeongju's Ancient Tombs, National Treasures Folk Villages
Drive to Gyeongju where you visit Daereungwon King’s Tomb, a large tomb of kings and noblemen from the Silla Kingdom (54 BC-935 AD). Of the 23 tombs, Cheonmachong and Hwangnamdaechong are the most famous. At Cheonmachong, there is a painting of a mounted horse, the only discovered painting from the Silla Era. There are over 11,000 remains and crowns inside the tomb, revealing the lavish lifestyle of the king. Hwangnamdaechong is the largest ancient tomb and houses the bodies of both the king and queen and contains over 30,000 relics and gold accessories.
From here, visit the 7th century Cheonseongdae Observatory, the oldest existing astronomical observatory in Asia. It was used for observing the stars and forecasting the weather. This National Treasure was built in a cylinder shape and stands 30 feet high. Afterwards, visit Bulguksa Temple, built in 528 during King Beop-Heung’s reign (514-540). Since then, it has undergone many renovations and was reconstructed in 1604 after it was burned down during the Imjinwaeran War. Today it is home to important cultural relics and National Treasures.
Your last stop for the day will be at the foot of Tohamsan Mountain where you visit the Folk Craft Village to admire the traditional tile-roofed and thatched houses. The village is home to craftsmen and artisans who have successfully preserved the craftsmanship that has been passed down from generation to generation. Craftworks include jewelry, ceramics, embroidery and wood craft.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Commodore Hotel (or similar)
Day 5 Historical Gyeongju
Spend some of the day exploring Gyeongju, including Gyeongju National Museum, Anapji Pond, and Seokguram Grottos or Golgulsa Temple. The Gyeongju Museum contains many relics from the Silla Kingdom when Gyeongju was the capital. You’ll have an opportunity to learn more about the cultural history of Gyeongju and see artifacts from the great tombs, as well as other important cultural relics.
Anapji Pond is an artificial pond built during the reign of King Mammu in the seventh century. At the Anapji Exhibition Hall, there are around 730 relics excavated from the display. These include architectural materials, pottery, bronze figures of Buddha, jewelry, and more.
Next, choose between a visit to either Seokguram Grotto or Golgulsa Temple.
- Seokguram Grotto is an artificial stone temple made of granite. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was built during the Eighth Century with Bulguksa Temple. It is said that Kim Dae-Seong had Bulguksa built for the parents who were alive and Seokguram for the parents of his former life. There is about a 1600-foot climb up, mostly on stairs, to reach the grotto.
- Golgulsa is the only temple cave in Korea built out of solid rock; it was built during the sixth century by St. Gwang Yoo and designed in Indian architecture. It is a long climb upstairs to the caves, so if you feel you are unable to make the climb, you can view the caves from below.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Commodore Hotel (or similar)
Day 6 Drive to Busan
After breakfast, you’ll meet your guide and drive to Busan, South Korea’s second-largest metropolis after Seoul. On your way, you’ll drive down Dalmaji Rd., a beautiful road lined with cherry blossoms and pine trees that runs along Haeundae Beach on the slope of Mt. Wausan. Visit Dongbaekseom Island, a small island where many dongbaek trees and evergreens thrive. At the top of the island, there is a statue of Choe Chi-Won, a scholar and writer during the Silla Kingdom. There is also an eight-foot-tall mermaid statue.
Upon arrival in Busan, you’ll be met by your local guide and taken on a tour of Busan, including the beautiful Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, first built in the 12th century by the Buddhist teacher, Naong, during the Goryeo Dynasty. In downtown Busan, visit Yongdusan Park to see the statue of Yi Sun-sin, Korea’s 16th-century naval hero and the UN Memorial Cemetery, which honors UN soldiers from 16 different countries that were killed in battle during the Korean War (1950-1953).
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Best Western UL Hotel or similar)\
Day 7 Busan City Tour
You’ll spend the day exploring Busan and its surroundings, beginning with a visit to the Beomeosa Temple, located at Mt. Geumjeongsan, a famous mountain in Busan. This special temple was built by monk Ui Sang in 678 during the reign of King Munmu of the Silla Kingdom. The current temple was rebuilt in 1713.
Next, visit the Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea’s largest seafood market selling live fish, including some never before seen by Americans! Continue on with a visit to Gamcheon Cultural Village, a unique village that is formed by houses built like a staircase on the foothills of a coastal mountain and nicknamed “Machu Picchu of Busan.” The village is vibrantly decorated with murals and sculptures created by the residents.
On the way back to the hotel, pass by the Gwangan Bridge, the second-longest suspension bridge in the country at four and a half miles long.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Best Western UL Hotel or similar
Day 8 Flight to Jeju
Early this morning, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Jeju, the largest island off the coast of the Korean Peninsula. The island contains many natural World Heritage Sites. On arrival in Jeju, you’ll be met by your local guide who will lead you on an exploration of Jeju starting with Yongduam (Dragon Head Rock), which is said to resemble a dragon’s head. Yongduam was actually created by strong winds and waves over thousands of years, but there are many folklores on how it came to be. From Yongduam, you may be able to see the Haeneo (women divers) going after their catch of daily seafood.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Ocean Suites Hotel or similar
Day 9 Jeju Island Exploration
Today’s Jeju Island exploration begins with a visit to Hallim Park where you have the chance to see a variety of gardens such as Palm Tree Road, Jeju Stone and Bonsai Garden, Water Garden, etc. The highlight of the park are Hyeopjaegul and Ssangyonggul Caves, the only two dimensional caves in the world. Both caves are thought to have been created by lava from the eruption of Hallasan Mountain around 25 million years ago. The cave features both a lava tube and limestone cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites. You’ll have the option of hiking one of the well-developed trails on Hallasan Mountain, which rises up from the center of the island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks.
Next, visit the Spirited Garden, where hundreds of potted plants are grown in a nature garden alongside stone walls, stacked volcanic stones, an artificial waterfall, and a pond with large carp. From here, make your way to the O’sulloc Green Tea Museum to learn about Korea’s traditional tea culture. The entire building is shaped like a green teacup and seeks to harmonize the cultures of the East and West and old traditions with the modern world. There is a lotus pond where you can relax and enjoy the unique O’sulloc teas.
Note: If you wish to walk through part of Hyeopjaegul and Ssangyonggul Caves, we recommend a raincoat and a sweater underneath as the walk is cold and wet.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Ocean Suites Hotel or similar
Day 10 Jeju Island Exploration
You’ll spend today exploring some of the natural Heritage Sites of Jeju, including Sangumburi Crater or Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. Sangumburi Crater is a natural monument located on the southeast side of Jeju. This flat crater looks like a man-made circular stadium filled with a variety of flora including red-thorn, maple, evergreen and magnolia trees. You can walk around part of the rim on a well-paved path to the viewing area. There are also a number of traditional Jeju graves on the peak.
If it is not possible to visit Sangumburi Crater due to weather conditions, you’ll visit Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. This mountain rose from under the sea in a volcanic eruption over 100,000 years ago, and the sharp rocks that surround the crater look like a gigantic crown. If you’re up to it, you can climb up to the peak for exceptional views.
Next, visit the Seongeup Folk Village, a small town with lots of cultural opportunities. The homes here have been handed down from generation to generation, and the town includes Confucian shrines, schools, government offices, stone statues, and large millstones all surrounded by black lava rock walls. For lunch, be sure to try the Jeju black pork, which is a popular dish of the Jeju culture. From here, head to the coastal edge of the island to see the women divers known as Haenyeo (sea women). These women spend hours at a time diving to gather shellfish, seaweed, etc. without the use of any breathing apparatus. Depending on weather, you may instead visit the Haenyeo Museum to learn about the life and history of the Haenyeo.
Continue on to Manjanggul Cave, a UNESCO Natural Monument and one of the finest lava tubes in the world. The cave is filled with a variety of interesting structures, including stalagmites and stone pillars. Only a section of the cave is open to visitors, so if you wish to walk the estimated 2/3 mile of the cave length, we recommend wearing waterproof shoes, rain poncho, and jacket as it is cold and wet inside. Approximate round-trip walking time is about one hour over uneven rocks that can sometimes be slippery.
On the way back to your hotel, drive-by Jongdalri Shore Road and admire the beautiful coastal scenery. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of some of the Haeyeno women divers!
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Ocean Suites Hotel or similar
Day 11 Flight to Seoul & Optional K-Culture Experience
Your driver will transfer you to the airport for your flight back to Seoul (ETD 9:00 am/ ETA 10:00 am). Here, you’ll meet your driver and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day will be free to explore on your own.
We highly recommend booking the K-culture program with dinner where you can learn how to cook a Korean dish and dress up in a hanbok. The program ends with a delightful cultural performance (this program is an extra cost of about $75 per person and doesn’t include transfers to/from the center.)
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Golden Tulip M Hotel or similar
Day 12 DMZ Tour
Today you’ll travel to the site of the DMZ, which serves as a buffer zone between South and North Korea to prevent any military conflicts between the two countries. At Imjingak Park, you’ll see various relics and monuments from the Korean War and cross Freedom Bridge, a former railroad bridge used by POW soldiers returning from the north. See the Third Infiltration Tunnel, one of four tunnels between North and South Korea. This 27-mile tunnel was designed for a surprise attack on Seoul from North Korea and can accommodate 30,000 men. Not far is the Dora Observatory, from where you can get a glimpse into North Korea and Dorasan Station, a railway station that once connected North and South Korea. You will not be permitted to enter North Korea. Return to your hotel in Seoul for one last night in South Korea.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Golden Tulip M Hotel or similar
Day 13 Depart Seoul
Your driver will meet you at the hotel and transfer you to the airport for your onward flight. Or, with so much to see and do, consider adding on another day in Seoul.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
None
Dates & Price
Dates
Custom & private on your dates. Contact an Adventure Specialist to create your dream trip! Schedule a call or tell us more about your dream trip!
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South Korea, while modern and developed, still cherishes her traditions, unique culture and history. All of this is vividly preserved in villages, museums, monasteries, parks and an extraordinarily scenic landscape shaped by centuries of agriculture, battles, and dynasties.
On this adventure, you’ll have a native, personal guide who speaks fluent English for rich days of learning, reflection, photography and cross-cultural interaction. Visit the DMZ to better understand the history and fraught relationship of the two Koreas. Travel by local train, fly to legendary Jeju Island and get a feeling for the soul of Seoul. Explore the recreated antiquity of Andong and marvel at the dynastic magnificence of Gyeongju’s tombs, palaces, and temples.
Rates Per Person
Need to Know
Rates Per Person -
Land Cost (Group Size 2-3)
$5635
Land Cost (Group 4-12)
$4485
Single Supplement
+ $1,500
Rates Per Person -
Need to Know
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Pricing and Payment
We will confirm your reservations once we receive a non-refundable booking deposit, a Reservation Form signed by each person responsible for payment, and an Explorer Information Form signed by each participating adult or the guardian for each participating child, and if space is available. Custom programs during holiday seasons may require a deposit prior to confirmation. The deposit contributes to non-recoverable costs of holding space and servicing your booking through the stages of preparation, execution, and follow-up and cannot be refunded if you choose to cancel.
We charge an additional planning fee of $250 per program for preparing customized proposals. This fee may be credited to your total cost upon booking, but it is non-refundable if you choose not to finalize your reservation.
Prices are stated in U.S. Dollars, based on double room occupancy, unless otherwise noted. We will send an invoice for your total estimated cost when we send your reservation confirmation. The balance as shown on your invoice is due 60 days prior to your program start date regardless of whether any arrangements are still pending. Although we do our best to avoid increasing prices after we receive your deposit, in some cases it may be necessary to adjust pricing after we receive payment to allow for changes in group size, rooming status, currency exchange rate fluctuations, fuel surcharges and/or other circumstances attendant to the challenges of adventure.
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Late Signups
Early reservations are encouraged! Some programs and flights fill several months in advance. We can confirm your space once we receive your deposit and signed Reservation and Explorer Information Forms. We try, but cannot guarantee, to accept late signups. In the event that we are able to accept reservations fewer than 60 days before a program’s start date, additional fees may apply to cover administrative costs necessary to expedite your reservation confirmation and transmit your program materials. For reservations made fewer than 60 days in advance of your program’s start, full payment is due at the time of booking.
Program Changes
We understand that circumstances arise that lead you to inquire about changes to your custom program, and we aim to satisfy your requests. Once activities and accommodations have been confirmed, we charge a $50 change fee, in addition to the difference in costs for the services booked. When changes are requested less than one week before your program’s start, the change fee is $100. For changes requested after a program has begun, the change fee is $200.
Journeys International reserves the right to change or reprice any program due to acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control. Journeys International cannot guarantee conformity with the provided program plan at any point in time. Among other things, if necessary Journeys International may change the scheduled dates of a program; omit or alter sections of the plan; substitute lodgings, leaders, or conveyances; or change meals, activities, or waypoints; all without notice and without allowance for refunds and with participants bearing the responsibility for increased costs, if any. Should this become necessary, Journeys International will not be liable for extra costs that participants may incur as a result of changes, including but not limited to flight change fees, additional meal costs, or additional accommodations. We strongly recommend that participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, adequate to cover such costs.
Cancellations & Refunds
If you must cancel before your program begins, please notify Journeys International in writing by emailing info@journeysinternational.com or writing to your adventure specialist directly. You may request a refund according to the following schedule. Some programs require additional non-refundable payments beyond this schedule, as noted in the program description. In the case of cancellation, such amounts are withheld in addition to the amounts listed here.
Days Prior to Departure | Cancellation Penalty |
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61 or more | Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable |
31-60 | Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable, plus 50% of total land costs above amount of initial deposit |
0-30 | 100% of total land costs |
Please note: cancellation of airfare, other transit, lodging, and ticketed tours and activities is subject to the policies of the individual carriers or providers and is not included in the schedule above. Additional cancellation fees are the responsibility of the traveler. We strongly recommend that all participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, that includes coverage for trip cancellation or interruption and that may reimburse you for cancellation penalties and extra expenses should a circumstance force you to cancel or interrupt your participation.
Departure is defined as the date on which travelers will leave their home state, province or city, or the program start date as indicated on the program description, whichever comes first. Cancellation date will be considered the date that we receive written notification of your intent to cancel according to the local time observed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Payments due at the time of cancellation remain the responsibility of the participant. No partial refunds are possible for unused hotel rooms, air or land travel, program days, or other sight-seeing arrangements included in the land cost.
If Journeys International cancels or postpones a program before the program starts for reasons completely within its discretion, such as but not limited to insufficient group size, all money for services described in the program description will be refunded in the form of credit towards a future program with Journeys in the same location originally planned, less unrecoverable fees and penalties already paid to airlines, accommodations, or other service providers, or the client may submit a written request for a refund to the original form of payment. If a program’s cancellation is necessary due to acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control, credits and refunds will be issued according to the standard cancellation schedule, less unrecoverable fees and penalties already paid to airlines, accommodations, or other service providers, without regard to whether client or company initiates cancellation or postponement. Once a program begins, there are no refunds for unused goods or services.
Air Fares
We can help you to secure air travel arrangements for Journeys International programs. We work with an airfare consolidator to assist in booking the flights that suit your needs. Journeys International and/or the airfare consolidator may charge a ticketing fee for this service. For group programs, if you prefer to fly on dates other than those listed as program dates, or if you arrive at your destination other than at the group arrival time, then you may incur additional fees to cover the separate transfer, contingency, and coordination costs which frequently arise from arrival and departure on flights different from our regular bookings. We will let you know about these fees ahead of time, if they apply. If you must change your air routing after ticketing, there is a charge of $50 per change, in addition to change or cancellation charges levied by the airline.
If you decide to make your own flight arrangements, you must provide Journeys International with a complete copy of your itinerary showing departure and arrival flights and times. You should plan to arrange your own air travel if you are using mileage credit or originating outside North America, but please be in touch with our office before you finalize ticketing so that we may help you to coordinate the correct arrival and departure dates and times. If you arrange your own flights, we can book ground transfers to meet you on arrival in your destination if you wish, and you agree to pay additional costs, as applicable.
Transfers Between Programs
You may transfer between some programs upon written request. More than 60 days before your program start date, the deposit transfer fee is $100 per person plus any cancellation fees charged by airlines, hotels, or ground service providers. 60 days or fewer before the program start date, full cancellation penalties from the original program apply. In the event that Journeys International cancels a program, you may transfer the full amount of your payments to another program without penalty, subject to availability.
Expenses Covered
Normally, our stated total costs include the costs of all guides, leaders, facilities, permits obtained after arrival, lodging accommodations, costs of described activities, food as specified, and all surface transportation associated with the activities described in the itinerary. We do our best to avoid increasing prices after receipt of your deposit, but factors beyond our control might require us to change our prices without prior notice, even after you have signed up.
Expenses Not Covered
Costs not included in the price may include: meals not indicated as included in program descriptions; meals prior to arrival in starting cities; transfers, if not arriving or departing on the scheduled group flights; soft drinks, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages; medical expenses, costs of hospitalization, or evacuation from remote areas; laundry; airport departure taxes not included on your airline ticket; accommodations en route to starting cities; visas; airfares; gratuities; and insurance.
If a program must be modified due to medical emergency, acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control, then the participant may incur additional costs that are not included in the program price. We strongly recommend that all participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, to cover these risks.
Travel Insurance
Journeys International strongly recommends that you purchase a Travel Protection Plan, or travel insurance, sufficient to protect your investment in travel, personal assets and health during your program. Doing so will mitigate a significant amount of financial risk and decrease your need to worry about things beyond your control. We do not require you to purchase such travel insurance; however, we know many travelers who have benefited from purchasing travel insurance because the insurance carrier assumed risks that would otherwise have been the risk of the traveler. Travel Protection Plans often cover things like theft, baggage loss, trip interruption or cancellation, emergency evacuation, emergency medical treatment, flight delay or cancellation, airline or service provider bankruptcy, jury duty, personal or family sickness leading to cancellation, U.S. Department of State Travel Warnings about terrorism issued for the destination, and other risks as described in the insurance policy. In particular, consider the availability of higher-cost “Cancel for Any Reason” and/or “Interrupt for Any Reason” policies that may allow policy-holders to recoup a significant portion of trip costs under a much wider range of circumstances than standard policies may allow; we have seen travelers benefit from this selection when public health crises, personal turmoil, and civil unrest arose in their destinations. Please note that while we at Journeys will do our best to help you to have a pleasant and successful experience, Journeys International assumes no liability for many of the types of losses described above. If you choose not to purchase travel insurance and you suffer a loss, then you will be responsible for the associated costs.
For your convenience, we will provide a recommendation for an insurance carrier that offers competitive rates and has proven reliable, fair, and prompt in responding to claims, but we can offer no guarantee that our recommended carrier will meet your needs and you are welcome to contact any insurance carrier that you prefer. It is important to obtain insurance immediately upon signing up for your program in order for problems arising from pre-existing conditions to be covered.
All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy that covers you while in your travel destination for the duration of your trip. For some individuals or for some destinations, it may be advisable to purchase a supplemental policy. Contact your provider for coverage details.
Group-Sized Pricing & Group Minimums
Many programs are guaranteed to depart at prices published on our website with as few as two participants. In some cases, it may become necessary to increase prices depending on the size of the group. We do everything we can to make a program operate as planned even with a single participant. Additional costs for small groups vary from program to program. When pricing for a group program is based on the number of participants, staff and guests of Journeys International (such as topic experts, journalists, photographers, leaders-in-training, or others) are not included in the numbers counted to determine the price. Final decision to cancel a program due to insufficient signups is made at least 60 days prior to departure.
Lodging Accommodations
Lodging accommodations are usually double occupancy in hotel rooms, tents, or other facilities as described in trip itineraries. Please contact our office to discuss pricing and availability of alternative accommodations, if desired. We try to honor specific requests for lodging, but in some cases, we may have to book and confirm equivalent-standard accommodations. In rare cases it may become necessary to make same-day or out-of-class substitutions.
If you are joining alone for a group program but would prefer a roommate, then let us know! We are often able to match solo participants. If a roommate is not available or if you prefer single accommodation, then you must pay the Single Supplement, if one applies. For some programs it is not possible to guarantee single accommodations.
Assumption of Risk
Throughout any program of Journeys International, certain risks and dangers may arise. These include, but are not limited to, travel by train, foot, automobile, aircraft, raft, boat or other means of conveyance; the hazards of traveling in rough or mountainous terrain; high altitude; undeveloped areas; the forces of nature; civil unrest; terrorism; labor interruption; close proximity to fellow program participants; exposure to illness or virus; and accident or illness in remote areas without means of rapid evacuations or availability of medical supplies and facilities. The unique nature of adventure programs entails inherent risks that may be involved in unique program activities and travel away from home and, in fact, the specific nature of these activities is often a reason for participation. Even if a trip or program is rated “easy” these dangers and risks are present. Journeys International and its agents and operators will have no liability regarding emotional distress, equipment, access to, or adequacy of medical care, evacuation plans, or emergency supplies that may be provided. When you sign the Explorer Information Form, you agree to participate in these activities with full knowledge of the dangers and risks involved and agree to assume all risks, including trauma, sickness, injury, and death.
While Journeys International intends that your experience be safe and comfortable, Journeys does not have legal or operational control or ownership of facilities, staff, services, or transportation providers and acts only as agent for the owners of such facilities, staff, services, and transportation. Journeys International is not responsible for any negligent or willful act or failure to act by any such person or entity, nor for any act or inaction of any third party not under its control.
In consideration of the right to participate in Journeys International programs and the service arranged for you by Journeys International and its agents and representatives, you unconditionally and fully assume all risks of bodily injury, death, emotional trauma, property damage, and/or theft, however caused, including those mentioned above, as a result of participation, and release Journeys International, its agents, and its representatives from any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, suits, debts, demands that you may have, including for bodily injury, death, or property damage, loss of income, and other claims.
Fitness to Join
Good physical and mental health are essential for the enjoyment of Journeys International’s programs. It is your responsibility to select/design a trip appropriate to your own abilities and interests. You are responsible for being in sufficiently good health to undertake your trip, and for consulting with your physician for medical advice regarding travel. On some Journeys International programs, participants travel in rugged areas remote from modern medical facilities. Good physical conditioning is recommended as preparation for all programs, especially those involving hiking or trekking. Most programs require some walking. By signing the Explorer Information Form, participants certify that they are fit for rigorous activity and do not have any physical, mental, or other condition that would create a hazard for him/herself or other participants. It is essential that any participant with a medical condition requiring regular treatment or which may be affected by vigorous activity, prolonged travel, high altitude, heat, cold, natural phenomena, or particular foods, notify Journeys International in writing prior to booking. We assume no responsibility for medical care, and we cannot guarantee meeting special dietary requirements or vegetarian needs. Participants may be required to furnish a physician’s statement of good health for some programs.
Journeys International’s or the individual group leader’s or guide’s judgment shall provide the ultimate determination of an individual’s fitness to embark upon, or to continue, a program. Journeys International reserves the right to refuse reservations or deny participation to anyone whom it deems unsuitable for a program or certain activities. Once a reservation has been confirmed, medical circumstances will not be considered as exceptions to our cancellation policy. All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy for the duration of their participation. Proof of such coverage may be required.
Personal Conduct
You are responsible for acting in a manner considerate and respectful of fellow group members and local culture in areas visited.
You are responsible for reading all health-related information provided in advance of the program, adhering to all guidance given by guides and site staff, and conforming to the established standards of personal hygiene to minimize risk of disease. This may include a requirement to wear a face mask when in proximity to other people, whether indoors or outdoors, or other measures intended to limit the spread of disease; failure to do so when requested may result in your dismissal from the program.
Certain activities included in your program may require specific safety precautions. You are responsible for listening to instructions, adhering to guidance, and following the protocols provided for safety throughout the program. If you are unsure about safety precautions, you are responsible for seeking advice. If guides or staff perceive your behavior as risky, uncooperative, or otherwise unsafe, they may remove you from an activity for the safety of yourself and others.
Smoking or vaping are not permitted in buses, cars, below decks on boats, in tented camps, in designated non-smoking areas, or during guided tours and activities. Participants agree not to consume cannabis for the duration of the program and understand that possession or use of cannabis may be illegal and subject to severe punishment in some destinations. Participants agree to follow all local laws in the jurisdiction(s) where the program takes place and acknowledge that Journeys International cannot be responsible for ensuring participants’ compliance nor for any costs or consequences of non-compliance.
Sexual harassment or misconduct of any sort by Journeys program participants is not tolerated. You may not make jokes or sexually suggestive comments or gestures regarding the bodies or bodily activities of fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program. You may not touch fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program unless invited. You may not solicit sexual services during the dates of your participation in a Journeys program.
Environmental Stewardship
Journeys International believes that we have a responsibility to protect the earth for future generations. Tourism may be responsible for up to eight percent of annual worldwide emissions of greenhouse gasses. Journeys International advocates that adventure travelers who make environmentally conscious choices when selecting their destinations and activities should also make the environmentally conscious choice to offset the carbon footprint of their travel to compensate for their personal contributions to global climate change. Every Journeys International invoice includes an optional donation to the Earth Preservation Fund’s carbon offset program to be used to purchase and permanently retire certified carbon credits to offset the carbon footprints of Journeys’ program participants. The Earth Preservation Fund purchases carbon credits that have been certified under a reliable third-party standard. Participants who choose to make this donation may also be eligible to claim a tax deduction. There is no penalty for opting out of this donation.
Recording
Journeys International may take photographic, audiographic, and videographic recordings during your program, and may use your image and voice for promotional and commercial use without compensation.
Planning & Preparation Services
We look forward to working with you! After we receive your deposit, we will send you a planning packet containing things like medical and immunization information, visa and other permit forms, a recommendation for travel insurance, packing checklist, reading list, cross-cultural information, and an initial invoice for the balance due. About 3 weeks before your program begins, we will send you a final notes packet including last-minute reminders and contact information for your program. You are responsible for reading all information provided, and for bringing all clothing and equipment noted on the packing list. If you are leaving home before the scheduled trip departure date, please let us know how we can best reach you in case any details change in the days immediately prior to your program’s start.
Please call our office at any time if you have questions about your trip or for additional information.
Duration 13 Days
The number of days, or duration, in a destination corresponds with the itinerary as published. This is the time period covered by the land cost. The total number of days includes the time required to travel between the USA and the destination country.
Group Size 2 - 12
The stated range indicates minimum required for guaranteed departure and maximum accepted on the scheduled dates. Exceptions can often be made for private departures.
Comfort Level
Superior
4* hotels or best available
Activity Level
Gentle
Activity Level
Match the trip’s intensity to your ability and motivation.
Gentle
Easy walking, with opportunities for low-key physical activity.
Active
Energetic exploration with optional day hikes, leisurely cycling, or light canoeing.
Vigorous
Day-long active excursions and options for demanding activity in varied environments.
Challenging
Strenuous hiking or other intense activity that may be at high altitude or over rough terrain.
Demanding
Multi-day trekking and other activities requiring endurance or strength. Steep trails. No technical expertise necessary.
Comfort Level
Choose accommodations and amenities that fit your personal style
Simple
Our most natural accommodations. Bath facilities often shared, sometimes rustic.
Delightful
Comfortable and especially personal. Small to mid-sized lodges, typically with private bath.
Superior
Lodges and hotels with additional amenities, refined artistry, or extra-special settings.
Deluxe
Exclusive or luxury lodges, hotels, or safari camps with fine dining options.
Uncommon
The most indulgent accommodations arranged specially for private trips.
Single Supplement
The single supplement is applicable if a roommate is not available or if single accommodation is specifically requested. While single accommodation is not available on all trips, we will try and honor this request whenever possible.