I want my 15th birthday - Korea - 9D/8N
Route: Lima – Seoul – Jeonju – Gyeongju – Busan
Flights / International Transport Transport from Jorge Chavez International Airport (Lima) to Incheon International Airport (Seoul) .
Stay in Seoul (4 nights) 4 nights hotel at 24 Guesthouse Myeongdong Avenue – Seoul (South Korea).
Ticket: "BTS Army Fan Day Tour from Seoul (Follow K-Pop Star Footsteps)" , Seoul (South Korea).
Seoul → Jeonju Transfer . Transport from Yongsan Station to Jeonju Station .
Stay in Jeonju (1 night) 1 night hotel at Arirang Hotel – Jeonju (South Korea).
Ticket: "Jeonju Hanok Village and Maisan Tapsa Temple Day Tour From Seoul" , Jeonju (South Korea).
Stay in Gyeongju (1 night) 1 night hotel at Silla Boutique Hotel Premium – Gyeongju (South Korea).
Ticket: "Gyeongju World Theme Park Ticket" , Gyeongju (South Korea).
Gyeongju → Busan Transfer. Transportation from Gyeongju Station (formerly Singyeongju Station) to Busan Station .
Stay in Busan (2 nights) 2 nights hotel at 25 Hours Hotel – Busan (South Korea).
Ticket: "A Well-Rounded Small-Group Busan Tour with Hotel Pickup Service" , Busan (South Korea).
Total number of travelers: 2 adults, 0 children.
As your travel agent, I recommend preparing with some short, practical readings. For an overview of the country, you can consult "Korea, Land of the Morning Calm" (if you can find it in Spanish) or, in English, the Lonely Planet South Korea or Rough Guide to Korea , which are excellent for planning routes and understanding transportation between cities like Seoul, Jeonju, Gyeongju, and Busan. For Seoul and the K-Pop scene, thematic guides on K-Culture and Hallyu are helpful (look for titles like "K-Pop: Korea's Superpower" or compilations about BTS and the group's history), which often include maps of key neighborhoods (Myeongdong, Hongdae, Gangnam) and points of interest for fans. For a more traditional experience, before visiting Jeonju Hanok Village and the temples, I suggest an introduction to Korean history, such as "A Brief History of Korea" (in Spanish, whichever edition you can find) or, in English, "Korea: A Historical and Cultural Dictionary ." This will help you understand the context of the palaces, royal tombs, and temples you'll see in and around Gyeongju. Finally, to get around more easily on a daily basis, it's worth downloading a quick reference guide to Korean phrases (it could be an app or a "Korean Phrasebook"), which will be very useful in restaurants, train stations, and local markets.

