Une visite complète de Busan en petit groupe avec prise en charge à l'hôtel





Description
Découvrez la beauté de Busan lors d'une visite guidée avec un guide certifié. Visitez le temple Haedong Yonggungsa, la forêt d'Ahopsan, Cheongsapo, Taejongdae et le village de Gamcheon. Nous vous proposerons la meilleure visite. Nos visites en petits groupes offrent un environnement de véhicule personnalisé et des conseils détaillés et personnalisés. Nous accordons la priorité aux besoins et à la commodité de nos clients.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visite de Cheongsapo, y compris l'observatoire Daritdol et Sky Capsule ou trajet en train Blueline C'est un endroit captivant avec une superbe combinaison de vues sur l'océan, l'observatoire Daritdol, le train de plage et les phares [ Nous serons divisés en trois groupes : Groupe A, Groupe B, et Groupe C ]Le Groupe A appréciera la vue panoramique de Cheongsapo, y compris l'observatoire Daritdol, le phare et la vue sur l'océan avec les trains qui passent. Le groupe B prendra le train de la plage. Le groupe C fera l'expérience du trajet en capsule.Veuillez noter que ces activités sont facultatives et ne sont pas incluses dans les frais de visite. Vous devrez acheter des billets sur place, et notre guide vous aidera avec le processus de billetterie.Le billet de train de plage est de 8 000 wons par adulte.Le trajet en capsule coûte 50 000 wons pour un groupe de 4, 45 000 wons pour un groupe de 3, et 40 000 wons pour un groupe de 2.Le groupe A ne nécessite aucun paiement supplémentaire
Temple Haedong Yonggungsa : un sanctuaire côtier Le temple Haedong Yonggungsa est un temple bouddhiste réputé niché sur la côte sud-est de Busan, en Corée du Sud. Contrairement à la plupart des temples situés au cœur des montagnes, ce temple est situé de manière unique sur une falaise surplombant la mer de l'Est, offrant une vue panoramique à couper le souffle sur l'océan. Construit sous la dynastie Goryeo, ce temple a une légende selon laquelle si vous faites un vœu pendant la journée, il se réalisera le soir.
Un café conçu dans le style d'un hanok coréen traditionnel, situé dans le décor de la maison d'une famille noble de la dynastie Joseon, mélangeant à merveille tradition et modernité. Il est très apprécié pour son café raffiné et ses desserts
Forêt d'Ahopsan [Lieu de tournage d'un film K-drama] La forêt d'Ahopsan est un endroit où vous pourrez découvrir un environnement naturel intact et une écologie riche. La forêt comprend un mélange de bosquets de bambous, de forêts de cyprès, de cèdres et de ginkgos, ainsi que des peuplements naturels de pins coréens âgés de 100 à 300 ans. Couvrant une impressionnante superficie de 52 000 mètres carrés, cette forêt privée est préservée depuis environ 400 ans. De nombreux dramas et films coréens, dont « The King », « Kundo » et « The Great », y ont été tournés.
Marché de Gukje [Le marché de tous les marchés : une histoire vivante de la résilience de Busan] Situé dans le centre de Busan, le marché de Gukje est l'un des hubs traditionnels les plus emblématiques de Corée. Baptisé « International » pour ses racines d’après-guerre dans le commerce de marchandises à l’étranger, il a été créé par des réfugiés qui ont transformé les ruines de guerre en un centre commercial animé, symbolisant la résilience de la ville. Célèbre pour sa "Meokja Golmok" [ruelle des gastronomes] et la proximité du port de Busan, le marché reste un trésor pour tout, de la mode vintage à la cuisine de rue authentique. Point de repère du film Ode à mon père, c’est aujourd’hui une destination dynamique où la nostalgie historique rencontre l’énergie moderne. Ses ruelles labyrinthiques et la célèbre boutique "Kkotbunine" offrent un aperçu essentiel du véritable pouls de la culture de Busan
Gamcheon Village [Village culturel] Gamcheon, souvent appelé le Santorin coréen ou le village Lego, a été fondé dans les années 1950 en tant que village communautaire pour les adeptes du Taegeukdo, un nouveau mouvement religieux. Le village s'est depuis transformé en un centre culturel dynamique. Le charme unique du village réside dans ses maisons mitoyennes, peintes dans un arc-en-ciel de couleurs, qui tombent en cascade sur le flanc de la colline. Cette architecture distinctive, rappelant les blocs Lego, a fait de Gamcheon un lieu de tournage populaire pour les publicités, les films et les séries. Depuis 2009, un projet artistique communautaire a transformé le village en une galerie à ciel ouvert, avec des peintures murales et des sculptures colorées ornant chaque recoin. Aujourd'hui, les visiteurs peuvent profiter d'une promenade tranquille dans le village, s'arrêtant dans les cafés et les boutiques pour s'imprégner de l'atmosphère.
Huinnyeoul Culture Village : Le Santorin de Corée Perché sur les falaises de Yeongdo, ce village est célébré comme le "Santorini de Corée" pour ses vues imprenables et son charme méditerranéen. Construit à l'origine par des réfugiés de la guerre Coréenne, il se présente comme un symbole historique de résilience. Grâce à son emplacement unique, les visiteurs peuvent voir le Japon (à 48 km) et l'île Geoje par temps clair. Aujourd'hui un centre culturel dynamique, le village abrite des maisons colorées, des peintures murales et des cafés confortables. Ses ruelles sinueuses et ses sentiers côtiers pittoresques offrent une évasion photogénique, mêlant histoire profonde et atmosphère artistique et paisible
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous pouvons organiser des prises en charge à Busan ou dans les environs. Veuillez noter que pour les visites en petits groupes avec plusieurs lieux de prise en charge, il peut y avoir de légères variations dans les heures de prise en charge. Cependant, si vous avez du mal à ajuster votre heure de prise en charge, veuillez en informer votre guide lorsque vous le contactez la veille de la visite.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Le temps de trajet entre chaque endroit est d'environ 25 à 30 minutes, et une pause déjeuner d'une heure est incluse dans l'itinéraire.
- Tous les clients sont invités à participer à la visite
Avis(180)
Han was a nice guide, punctual, organised and friendly.
Tour canceled at the last moment following an accident of the bus that was to transport us. Therefore it is impossible for us to fill out the questionnaire correctly but the guide apologized many times and committed to refunding our payment. Furthermore, the guide proposed a small route for us to do on our own which we did indeed complete without any trouble so everything is okay for us
Fun tour around Busan. Saw the highlights all in one day with a small group making matters simpler. Han was a good host with lots of experience.
Excellent way to see the highlights of Busan. We were only in Busan for a few days and this allowed us to see some of the main sights. Our guide, Han, was friendly and had a lot of information to share. The group wasn't too big. Just make sure you have comfortable shoes and are prepared to walk.
Han our tour guide was great. He was very attentive to our needs. Be prepared to do a lot of walking/hiking. We truly enjoyed all of the itinerary stops and honestly wished we had more time. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone.
Han is a very good and caring guide. Always looks out for his customers. We visited many sites in and around Busan.
The advantage of the tour is that in one day you can see the important sights of Busan that would have taken several days to travel on your own. Josh did a great job as a group leader, we learned a lpt about Busan and Korean life in general.
Mr Han is an absolutely fantastic tour guide! Friendly, engaging, and incredibly knowledgeable. They made the tour fun, informative, and unforgettable. Highly recommend to anyone visiting!
Everything was perfectly organized from start to finish. The guide was friendly, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable about the area. We visited beautiful locations, learned a lot about Korean culture and history, and never felt rushed at any point during the day. The transportation was comfortable, the itinerary was well planned, and the communication before the tour was excellent. What impressed me most was how much effort the guide put into making sure every guest had a great experience. If you are visiting Korea and want a memorable, stress-free, and enjoyable tour, I highly recommend this company. It exceeded all of my expectations, and I would definitely book with them again on my next visit. Thank you for an amazing day and unforgettable memories
I read the great reviews about this tour, booked it on Klook, and was looking forward to seeing the best of Busan with Eden Tours. In my 30 years of taking tours, I have never ever had a tour operator cancel a tour on me at the last minute just because I wanted to confirm the pick-up time. I used to work in tourism and am trained in customer service, and this was not it. I would never treat a guest so poorly. Perhaps there was another reason at play. During my communication with them, there were a couple of instances where I sensed their reluctance to have me, a solo traveller, on their tour, and they eventually used my question about the pick-up time to cancel my tour. For this review, I have referred to my Whatsapp messages with them and have quoted what was actually said to me. 1) The day before the tour, I received a message from them to ask if I would be able to postpone my tour by a day. (No reason was given). I apologised that I could not as I would be leaving Busan and asked if it was still possible for me to go ahead on the original date. They did not reply to my question directly but instead shared a photo of their vehicle which had been damaged by a rock. They replied “…We’ll just rent another car”, making it seem that a replacement car had not been rented yet. Thinking that this was the reason they’d asked me to postpone my tour, I replied “Ok let me know if you manage to get another vehicle for tomorrow” To which, they replied that they had ALREADY rented a 15-seater passenger van. This exchange left me a little confused. If they had already rented a vehicle, why did they ask me to postpone my tour, and why did they initially say “We’ll just rent another car”? Though I thought it unusual, I decided not to dwell on it. 2) At the time of booking, I was asked to enter a hotel pick up time between 8am-9am (see photo). I randomly entered 8.30am and took note that the operator would reconfirm the pick-up time, and was fully prepared for that. I received a long (>110 words) message, the gist of it was “…Typically,pickups are scheduled between 8:00and 9:00a.m., and we plan to pick you up at 8:00a.m.…. since there can be some morning traffic, please allow for about a 10-15 minutes variation. If you could be ready a bit early, that would help with a smooth pickup …. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns” The way I interpreted this long message is – pickups are between 8am-9am and my pick up is at 8am but I should be ready "a bit early" and since the variation can be 10-15 minutes, should I plan to be ready at 7.45am? As I did indeed have a question/concern and was invited to ask, I asked them “Does that mean I have to be ready at 7.45am?”. They were unresponsive for over 6 hours until I sent a follow up message. Instead of just simply answering “Yes” or “No” to my question, I was lectured over 3 messages about “this is not a private tour” and “If you want to set the pick up time at 8.30, you would need to book a private tour instead… would you like me to change your booking to a private tour” I was a little stunned by this response. Firstly, it was them who asked me to input the time for the small group tour. I never once acted as if I had booked a private tour. Secondly, why the reluctance to answer my question about whether I should ready at 7.45am (a yes/no will suffice). Thirdly, why the hurry to push me off the small group tour to a private tour (this was the 2nd time they indicated they did not want me on their small group tour) I was then informed “We have a total of seven groups tomorrow, and the rest of the groups have all agreed with the message I sent and will meet at the scheduled pickup time as notifie”. By comparing me to other guests, I assume this message was meant to make me feel like I had asked an silly/invalid question? This came across as being mean-spirited. There is never a need to compare guests. Noting that they had STILL not answered my original question, I tried again asking if I should be ready at 8am? That was my scheduled pick up time, but since they had also said to be ready "earlier", I wanted to be sure being ready at 8am would be ok. This time, they asked me to book a tour with another company and they would refund me. I was perplexed at this decision – they would rather cancel my tour than confirm the pick-up time, a relatively simple question. I maintained multiple times that I did nothing wrong to warrant a unilateral cancellation. I did not agree to the cancellation but they were ADAMENT about cancelling on me, 12h before the actual tour, and proceeded with the cancellation. They sent me several messages, pushing the blame onto me to justify why they were cancelling my tour. Here is a sample of what was said to me: “..If there’s a lack of cooperation from the start regarding pickup times or other arrangements, it often leads to a less than satisfactory experience.” --> It is unfair to accuse me of a lack of co-operation. I was agreeable to meeting at whatever time was needed, once they confirmed the time. I asked if I should plan to be ready by 7.45 or 8am. It’s them who refused to answer this question. ” …we provided a clear explanation of why the pickup needs to be at 8 a.m., and we also gave further details afterward. However, since this is a point you are still unable to accept, we are unable to make adjustments regarding this” --> This is also unfair. I never said anything about not accepting it. They said to be ready early. I asked if it meant I should be ready at 7.45am, which they never answered. “The full refund has already been requested on your behalf.” -> This made it seem that I requested the refund when I did not. I did not appreciate being bullied, belittled or gaslighted nor being left in the lurch at the last minute. Thanks to Eden Tours, I went home with a really negative impression of Busan. Truly, this is my worst tour experience in 30 years.
Hello, first of all, I sincerely apologize on behalf of our team for the unpleasant experience. However, we have absolutely no record of any booking under your name, and the details you mentioned cannot be found anywhere in our history. It appears that you might have accidentally left this review for the wrong tour, so could you please double-check your booking information



