Explore Jeollanam-do: Nagan Eupseong, Boseong Tea Fields, and seaside BBQ. Experience history, nature, and flavors in one unforgettable day.
Explore Jeollanam-do: Nagan Eupseong, Boseong Tea Fields, and seaside BBQ. Experience history, nature, and flavors in one unforgettable day.
- Nagan Eupseong Folk Village - Discover the essence of traditional Korea at Nagan Eupseong, a beautifully preserved Joseon-era walled town where residents still live today. It is the only one of Korea’s three major walled towns that remains a living village! Stroll through narrow dirt paths, admire the thatched-roof houses and low stone walls, and…
- Nagan Eupseong Folk Village - Discover the essence of traditional Korea at Nagan Eupseong, a beautifully preserved Joseon-era walled town where residents still live today. It is the only one of Korea’s three major walled towns that remains a living village! Stroll through narrow dirt paths, admire the thatched-roof houses and low stone walls, and walk along the fortress walls for a panoramic view of the village and the surrounding countryside. Step back in time, experience life in a living folk village, and see why this charming town is a favorite location for dramas and films.
- Nagan Eupseong Folk Village - Within Nagan folk village, enjoy a cozy meal at a traditional-style tavern that brings the Joseon era to life, offering comforting dishes such as noodles, bibimbap, beef rice soup, or pancakes with Makgeolli (rice wine). For a more substantial lunch, try a regional cockle set meal at a nearby restaurant outside the fortress. Lunch prices range from 10,000 KRW to 22,000 KRW, depending on your selection.
- Boseong Green Tea Field Daehan Dawon - Boseong, located in South Jeolla Province, is renowned for its ideal climate and soil for cultivating green tea with a unique taste and aroma. It produces about 40% of Korea’s green tea, all grown organically, earning it the title of “the green tea capital of Korea.” Among the many tea farms, “Daehan Dawon” stands out for its vast size and stunning rolling hills covered in green tea bushes. Enjoy a leisurely walk along scenic paths to the observatory, taking in the fresh air and breathtaking layered views. On a clear day, the ocean and nearby islands are visible from the top. Conclude the visit with a treat of green tea ice cream made from the farm’s finest tea leaves—a must-try. This location remains green throughout the year, with each season offering its own unique charm.
- Yulpo Beach - After exploring the green tea fields, head to a tranquil beach near Yulpo for a relaxing seaside barbecue dinner. Boseong is known for its green tea pork, a special local pork that is leaner than regular pork, with a pleasantly chewy texture and minimal porky odor—perfect for grilling by the shore. For vegetarians, Korean-style vegetable pancakes will be prepared right on the beach, and everyone can enjoy a bowl of ramen noodles. During oyster season in winter, cozy up at a seaside restaurant and savor freshly grilled oysters with pork, an ideal way to stay warm. End the evening with a cup of Boseong’s signature green tea while listening to the soothing sound of the waves.

- Private transportation
- Entrance fees
- Green tea Ice-cream / green tea
- Dinner
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees
- Green tea Ice-cream / green tea
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Personal travel insurance
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Personal travel insurance
If you have just one day to explore Jeollanam-do, the welcoming province in Korea’s southwest, this tour is perfect for you!
Uncover two of its cherished yet lesser-known spots and immerse yourself in traditional Korea like never before.
• Travel back in time at Nagan Eupseong, a living village from the Joseon era, surrounded by walls.
• Stroll through…
If you have just one day to explore Jeollanam-do, the welcoming province in Korea’s southwest, this tour is perfect for you!
Uncover two of its cherished yet lesser-known spots and immerse yourself in traditional Korea like never before.
• Travel back in time at Nagan Eupseong, a living village from the Joseon era, surrounded by walls.
• Stroll through the stunning Boseong Tea Fields, where rolling hills are adorned with vibrant green tea trees.
• Unwind and indulge in a pork barbecue by the seaside, savoring the fresh ocean breeze with green tea.
A perfect mix of history, nature, and local flavors—come and discover why Jeollanam-do is truly unforgettable!
For vegetarian guests, Korean-style vegetable pancakes will be prepared and cooked together by the sea.
In winter, when oysters are in season, grilled oysters at a seaside restaurant can be chosen instead of the barbecue by the sea.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.