Assemble at KLIA - 3 hours before departure. Arrival Taiwan at 1740. Transit one night at Taiwan.
Check-out hotel and transfer to airport. Fly to Seoul at 7.30am (BR170), After arrival at Seoul meet and greet with our local represantative. Transfer out from Seoul international airport. Stop at local restaurant for lunch. After settel the lunch transfer to visit Songdo Central Park + Tri-Bowl Building. Transfer to visit, G Tower Observatory before check-in hotel. Dinner at local restaurant.
Breakfast at hotel then transfer to visit Nami Island + Ferry, The most common way to reach Nami Island is by ferry. Enjoy a brief cruise on a ferry adorned with flags from around the world. Enjoy experience ride Gyeonggang Rail Bike, There are four tunnels with different themes and a short train ride with nice views in the end of the tour. There is a café at the start and the end of the biking path. The shuttle back to the starting point/ subway station is included. Last place to visit before transfer to hotel is Hongdae Street, Hongdae is a neighborhood known for its youthful ambience, with shops selling everything from clothing and cosmetics to living goods and books, as well as unique cafés and restaurants. The streets are also filled with buskers and dance performances, making a walk here quite entertaining.
Breakfast at hotel then transfer to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace with hanbok experience,The Gyeongbokgung Palace Hanbok Experience is a way to immerse yourself in Korean culture by wearing a traditional hanbok while exploring the palace. Transfer to visit Blue House, The Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae) in Korea is considered worth visiting, especially now that it's open to the public, as it offers a unique opportunity to explore the former presidential residence and its beautiful gardens, providing insight into South Korean history and politics. Transfer to visit Bukchon Hanok Village, Bukchon is beautiful at any time of the year! I'm a sucker for beautiful architecture and Bukchon Hanok Village certainly delivered. The houses are really well built, charming, and full of character. Transfer to visit The N Seoul Tower, Also known as Namsan Tower in Korea is generally considered worth visiting, especially if you want to experience panoramic views of Seoul, as it's a prominent landmark offering stunning vistas both during the day and at night. Last place to visit is, Itaewon is a popular neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea known for its multicultural atmosphere and vibrant nightlife. It has since become a popular destination for expats and foreigners. It's a must for foreigners to present their Passport as proof of identity before entering the bar.
Breakfast at hotel and check-out, Transfer to visit Myeongdong Street, a vibrant shopping experience with a bustling atmosphere, offering a wide variety of Korean fashion, cosmetics, street food, and unique stores, making it a popular tourist destination in the city. Fly to Taiwan via BR159 @ 7.45pm. Arrival at Taiwan transfer to hotel for check-in and rest. over night in taiwan.
Breakfast at the hotel, then start the tour to visit Yehliu Geopark, Yehliu Geopark is generally considered worth visiting if you're interested in unique geological formations and coastal scenery. Then transfer to visit Keelung Zhengbin Port, Zhengbin Fishing Port in Keelung, Taiwan is a popular tourist destination known for its colorful houses. The port was built by the Japanese in 1934 and was once Taiwan's largest fishing port. Transfer to visit Shifen Old Street & Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Waterfall and Shifen Old Street in Taiwan are worth visiting. The waterfall is a short walk from the old street, and the old street is known for its sky lanterns.
Breakfast at hotel, Free and easy.
Check-out at 3am, Transfer to airport 3hrs before departure. Fly back from Taiwan international airport to Kuala Lumpur International airport at 0630am. Arrival at Kuala Lumpur International airport at 1115, ends of tour.
DATES | SEASON | PRICES |
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18 APR – 25 APR 2025 | SPRING | RM6,599 |
25 APR – 03 MAY 2025 | SPRING | RM5,999 |
16 MAY – 23 MAY 2025 | SPRING | RM6,699 |
No, Malaysians do not need a visa to travel to Taiwan, as they are eligible for visa-free entry for up to 30 days; however, to visit Seoul (South Korea), Malaysians will need to apply for a K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) before traveling, which is essentially a visa-free entry permit
The best things about Taiwan are its diverse and delicious cuisine, particularly famous for bubble tea, its beautiful natural scenery with mountains and beaches, and a generally friendly attitude towards foreigners, while Korea is often praised for its vibrant pop culture, fashion trends, advanced technology, and well-developed urban infrastructure; both countries are considered very safe with high quality of life
While it’s becoming easier to find halal food in Taiwan, especially in major cities like Taipei, finding halal options in Korea is generally more challenging
A flight from Malaysia to South Korea typically takes around 6 hours and 30 minutes on average, while a flight to Taiwan from Malaysia takes about 4 hours and 50 minutes
The official currency of Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD), which is also sometimes abbreviated as NT$.
The official currency of South Korea is the South Korea Won (KRW).