SNEAK PEAK
Mechuka and Anini feel like places India quietly kept to itself. Mechuka sits wide and open, where wooden homes, old monasteries, and the Siyom River slow life down to a gentler pace – days feel longer there, in a good way. Anini, on the other hand, is raw and dramatic, tucked deep in Dibang Valley, where clouds move faster than people and roads feel like a reward you earn. One is calm and grounding, the other wild and humbling – and together they remind you that some journeys aren’t about ticking destinations, but about standing somewhere so untouched it slightly rearranges how you look at the world.
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PICTURE GALLERY
Sept 26th | Saturday – Arrival at Seoul
You know that feeling when a trip finally begins and everything suddenly feels real? That’s this moment. Welcome to the heart of the country, Seoul! Check in, freshen up, maybe grab a quick coffee or click that “we made it” picture, because we’re heading straight into the city’s buzzing rhythm.
Tonight, we dive into either Myeongdong or Hongdae, streets alive with glowing signboards, tempting street eats, surprise live acts, cool pop up stores, and energy that refuses to slow down. Think neon lights, shared laughs, and your first real taste of Korea after dark.
O/N Seoul.
Sept 27th | Sunday – Seoul Sight Seeing
Start your morning at the grand Gyeongbokgung Palace, where history comes alive in the most cinematic way. Slip into a beautiful hanbok, channel your inner royal, and wander through the palace grounds like you’ve time travelled. From there, stroll into Bukchon Hanok Village, with its charming tiled rooftops and preserved homes from the Joseon era. It’s the perfect spot for slow walks, cute pictures, and soaking in old world Korea.
Later, switch gears with something hands on and fun, maybe nail a K pop dance routine, try your hand at cooking local favourites, or just explore the city your way. And when night falls, head to Itaewon for a buzzing evening of music, rooftop bars, global bites, and stories you’ll laugh about long after.
O/N Seoul.
Sept 28th | Monday – Nami Island and Pink Muhly Fields
Time to swap skyscrapers for open skies and breathe a little deeper. Ready to chase some nature magic? We head to Nami Island, famous for its dreamy tree lined paths and straight out of a movie charm. Think slow strolls, golden light filtering through tall trees, and plenty of “wait, one more picture” moments.
Next stop, Gangchon Rail Park for countryside views and a super fun rail bike ride along the river. Pedal, laugh, race your friends a little, and soak in those fresh mountain vibes.
We wrap up at the soft pink Muhly fields, our little MM&Co. special, before heading back to Seoul with wind in our hair and cameras full of memories.
O/N Seoul.
Sept 29th | Tuesday – DMZ and a Picnic by river Han
Today takes a meaningful turn as we visit the Korean Demilitarized Zone, one of the most powerful and thought provoking places in the country. Standing at the border between North and South Korea, you’ll hear stories that shaped a nation and gain insight into a history that still echoes today. It’s quiet, intense, and unforgettable.
Later, we shift the mood with a relaxed riverside picnic by the beautiful Han River. Think comfort food, sunset views, easy conversations, and that perfect slow evening energy. And if luck is on our side, the sky lights up with the spectacular Seoul International Fireworks Festival, turning the night into a celebration you won’t forget.
O/N Seoul.
Sept 30th | Wednesday – Train to Busan
Hop aboard the high speed Korea Train Express and glide your way to the coastal charm of Busan. Sit back, watch the scenery blur past, and get ready for a change of pace.
We begin with a breezy stroll along Haeundae Beach, where wide sandy shores and salty air instantly lift your mood. Then it’s time for the adorable Haeundae Sky Capsule, a colorful little ride that floats you above the coastline with uninterrupted ocean views.
Next, step out onto the glass panels of Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk and look down at waves crashing dramatically beneath your feet. A little thrilling, a lot memorable.
O/N Busan.
Oct 1st | Thursday – Gamcheon Culture Village & Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
It’s day two in Busan and we’re diving right into its charm. Start with a wander through Gamcheon Culture Village, a hillside maze of pastel houses, quirky cafés, and playful murals at every turn. It’s colorful, creative, and full of little corners that make you stop for “just one more photo.”
Next, we visit the stunning Haedong Yonggungsa, perched dramatically by the sea. Waves crash against the rocks below while the temple stands calm and graceful above, a moment of peace with an incredible view. Later, it’s time to relax like a local at a traditional jjimjilbang. Slip into warm pools, unwind in cosy sauna rooms, and let the day melt away. Slow, soothing, and exactly what you didn’t know you needed.
O/N Busan.
Oct 2nd | Friday – Jeju island
Touch down in paradise! We arrive in Jeju, where rugged volcanic cliffs meet endless blue horizons and every turn feels like a postcard come alive. The air feels fresher here, the pace softer — island life begins the moment we land.
Today, we hike up Seongsan Ilchulbong, the dramatic volcanic crater rising boldly from the sea. The views from the top? Pure magic — waves crashing below, wind in your hair, and that feeling of standing on the edge of something ancient. Later, we wander through Jeju Folk Village, where stone houses and traditional thatched roofs transport us back in time, offering a glimpse into Jeju’s rich cultural past.
As night falls, we slow it down. Think cozy bonfires by the shore or quiet strolls under the island’s calm, star-kissed skies.
O/N Jeju
Oct 3rd | Saturday – Last full day in Jeju island
Descend into the depths and uncover Jeju’s fiery past. We begin by chasing the cascading beauty of Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls, where cool mist kisses your skin and the roar of water echoes through lush greenery. It’s refreshing, dramatic, and wildly beautiful all at once. From there, we step into the surreal world of Manjanggul Lava Tube — a vast underground tunnel carved by molten lava thousands of years ago. Walking through its dark, cathedral-like chambers feels like entering the island’s secret core.
Later, we slow the pace with a gentle walk along the slopes of Hallasan. Quiet forest trails, crisp mountain air, and sweeping island views remind us just how raw and powerful nature can be here.
O/N Jeju
Oct 4th | Sunday – Departure
We bid goodbye to beautiful Jeju and head to the airport for our flight back home, wrapping up an unforgettable journey through South Korea. From neon city nights to volcanic island views, this trip has been nothing short of magical.
If your leaves allow, stay back a little longer and explore more of this dreamy country, there’s always another café to discover, another mountain to climb, another memory waiting to be made
Until next time, Anyyeong!
GET DETAILS!
- 2 nights in a 3 star hotel in Mechuka.
- 2 nights in a 3 star hotel in Anini.
- 1 nights in a 3 star hotel in Pasighat.
- 2 nights in a 3 star hotel in Roing.
- All breakfasts from Apr 11th -19th, 2026.
- Transportation for all points mentioned in the itinerary, i.e including all local sightseeing and spots via private vehicles. (We’re covering roughly 1800kms via end to end private vehicles)
- Samten Yongcha Monastery visit.
- Arunchal Pradesh in line permit
- Gurudwara Mechuka Sahib visit.
- Mayodia Pass visit.
- Wildlife Sanctuary entry fees.
- Golden Pagoda entry fees.
- Siyom River suspension bridge visit.
- Entry fees and permits where specified.
- Trip leader and friend from team MM&Co.!
- GST included
- Freebies!
- Flights
- Lunches and dinners, any extra taxi rental.
- Archery, private cabs for shopping.
- Anything not expressly covered in our Inclusions.
- 60 days or more before the trip start date: full refund
- Between 60 to 45 days before the trip start date: 75% refund
- Between 45 to 30 days before the trip start date: 50% refund
- 30 days before the trip: no refund
- If you're unable to make it for the trip on account of an emergency, then to make things easier for you we'd be happy to accommodate your friend (of the same gender) in your place (subject to being informed in time for getting permits/paperwork ready) (please note: costs for flights and other expenses would be self borne, we would simply swap the seat)