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2019 Jinju Lantern Festival: Overnight Shuttle Bus Package (Oct 3~12) - from Seoul

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  • City Hall Station
  • Jamsil Station

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  • Round-trip transportation
  • English speaking tour staff

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2019-10-13 10:44
The bus ride was long but rather comfortable. It was about 6 hours ride to and fro with toilet breaks. The event was superb. Admission is free but it cost to walk on the bridges. It is a very massive display of lanterns and floats. It requires lots of walking so make sure you have comfortable shoes on. The Trazy staff was friendly and helpful.
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2018-10-29 23:56
I highly recommend the Jinju Lantern Festival! It is quite big and really really beautiful. Since the traffic was supposed to be heavier, the pick-up time got changed two times. Thanks to that we ended up arriving in Jinju quite early, leaving us with lots of time to browse around and try out all sort of experiences (You could draw postcards and have them sent home for free, or dress up in Hanboks against a small fee as well). The lanterns itself were really beautiful and on the Namgang it was quite a view. Same as the bridges being decorated with lots of lights. You can buy tasty food and snacks everywhere and there are some musical performances as well. Like the previous reviews say, you have quite a lot of time there. Against 10:30 PM I remember that we had seen everything (we did arrive extra early though, since the traffic wasn't as heavy as expected! So we had around 8 hours instead of the originally planned 6) and it was quite cold. I suggest to definitely bring an extra jacket or scarf for the later hours :)! Our tour guide Harry was also really great! He is a fun person to be with and very cheerful and active personality! I think you will enjoy traveling with him!
2017-10-14 22:53
Overall This trip is satisfied except the transport arrangements. I am very disappointing the transport arrangements. The chair which has provided us is horrible ( Pic). I am still not able to recover back pain. Sitting that chair without headrest for 8 hrs. The Guide is very friendly and very helpful.
2017-10-13 18:27
It was quite a far journey to get to Jinju Namgang but it was absolutely worth it to go. Trazy made the experience convenient and so comfortable to get there and back. The lights, the lanterns, the scenery, and the experience was beautiful. granted the place was packed but it didn't deter me from enjoying the Yudeung Festival.
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Overview

The annual Jinju Namgang Lantern Festival is back this October!

One of the grandest and most vibrant lantern festivals in Korea, Jinju Namgang Lantern Festival is held in Jinju, a small city located in the southern part of Korea. It is originated from the lantern lighting custom back in the 1500s. You will see super-sized lanterns in a variety of themes of traditional folk arts and landmarks. Float your own lantern carrying your personal wishes down the Namgang River!

Why this tour?
▷Capture one of the most beautiful night views in Korea
▷Ultimate itinerary to fully enjoy the amazing lantern festival at night
▷Hassle-free round-trip transportation from/to Seoul
▷No limit in minimum pax- even a single traveler can join

Itinerary

2019 Jinju Lantern Festival (Oct 3~12)
1:35pmDepart from City Hall Station (Line 1, 2) Exit 4
(In front of Korea Press Center Building)
2:15pmDepart from Jamsil Station (Line 2, 8) Exit 9
(In front of Seoul Transportation Center)
7:00pmArrive at Jinju Namgang Lantern Festival
Enjoy the festival
- Free time & dinner on your own
12:30am (past midnight) Depart for Seoul
5:00amArrive at City Hall and Jamsil Station

*The itinerary is subject to change depending on local conditions.

How to book

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Cancellation
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All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
3 days before the reserved date: 100% refund.
2 days before the reserved date: 50% refund.
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable.
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).