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Tour Selection:
Schedule:
October (see
full
schedule and status). The program usually is scheduled right before or
right after the Chusok holiday. It alternates with the other Korea
itineraries.
Program Price (lodging, two meals/day, guide, museum fees and
more): US$1490 (less than six people add $100) (airfare is not included). Average out of pocket expenses per program
$150 plus or minus $50.
Description: Day 1-3: orientation, and exploration of Seoul bustling
streets, plazas, markets and temples and government buildings. Day 4-11:
Cycling Seoul to Busan up and down river valleys, past farmland, through
forests, and visiting cultural / historic sites, temples and national parks.
Day 12-14: Visit islands on the south coast and Busan
Features: Small group, people-to-people bicycle tour. Visit
temples, agricultural communities, Buddhist temples and cultural and
historic sites
to gain a better understanding the lifestyles, history, culture and economics of the people of southern Korea. Day-to-day,
on a ongoing basis, throughout the program there will be discussions on
history, architecture, culture, social systems, gender
rights and roles, politics, agriculture, music, language, religion, geology,
botany, and ecology.
Start / Finish: Seoul / Busan, South Korea
Skill Level: Suitable for fit cyclists with basic skills.
Mileage Daily / Total: 40-80km, 25-50 miles per day / 600km,
360 miles total.
Cycling Conditions: Paved roads, generally flat and rolling, with some
of long climbs and descents.
Accommodations: Small hotels, and temple, no tent camping.
Traditionally, Koreans slept with pads and quilts on heated floors.
We will need to do this some.
Van Support: None, but the local transportation system is
extraordinary and can used as back-up.
Meals Included: Two meals per day, generally breakfast and
dinner (rice, noodles, soup, stew, fish, beef, pork, chicken, bean curd
(tofu/dubu), kimchi)
Other Activities: Discussions, visits, walking.
Bike: Sturdy touring bike is recommended.
Bike Rental: not currently available.
Schedule:
September-October (see full
schedule and status). The program usually is scheduled right before or
right after the Chusok holiday. It alternates with the other Korea
itineraries.
Program Price (lodging, two meals/day, guide, museum fees and
more): US$1490 (less than six people add $100) (airfare is not included). Average out of pocket expenses per program
$150 plus or minus $50.
Description: Day 1-3: orientation, and exploration of
Seoul bustling streets, plazas, markets and temples and government
buildings. Day 4-11: Cycle up river valleys, past farmland, through forests, across mountains and down the east coast
visiting, the DMZ, farming communities, temples, fishing villages and national parks. Day 12-14: Visit many of
the historical jewels of Gyeongju. (see route map)
Features: Small group, people-to-people bicycle tour.
Travel from the former capital of the Choson Dynasty to the former capital
of the Silla Dynasty absorbing the lifestyles, history, and cultural
diversity of the people of eastern Korea. Day-to-day, on an ongoing
basis, there will be discussions on history, architecture, culture, ethnic
diversity, social systems, gender rights and roles, politics, agriculture,
music, language, religion, geology, botany, and ecology.
Start / Finish: Seoul / Gyeongju, South Korea
Skill Level: Suitable for fit cyclists, who aren't intimidated by long
hills.
Mileage Daily / Total: 35-90km, 21-58 miles per day /
800km, 500 miles total.
Cycling Conditions: 95% paved roads, 5% dirt and rocky; mix of
relatively flat valleys and long climbs and descents.
Accommodations: Mostly small hotels, with one temple-stay, no tent camping.
Traditionally, Koreans slept with pads and quilts on heated floors.
We will need to do this some occasionally.
Van Support: None, but the local transportation system is
extraordinary and can used as back-up.
Meals Included: Two meals per day, generally breakfast
and dinner (rice, noodles, soup, stew, fish, beef, pork, chicken, bean
curd (tofu/dubu), kimchi)
Other Activities: Discussions, visits, walking.
Bike: Mountain bike or sturdy-tired touring bike are recommended.
Bike Rental: not currently available.
Schedule:
October (see
full
schedule and status). The program usually is scheduled right before or
right after the Chusok holiday. It alternates with the other Korea
itineraries.
Program Price (lodging, two meals/day, guide, museum fees and
more): US$1490 (less than six people add $100) (airfare is not included). Average out of pocket expenses per program
$150 plus or minus $50.
Description: Day 1-2: Explore history and culturally rich
Gyeongju. Day 3-5: visit heritage village and immersion
experience at Haiensa Buddhist temple. Day 6-10: By bicycle and ferry we experience
the culture, communities, coast and islands of the South Sea. Day 11-14:
Explore the many facets of Cheju Island. (see route map)
Features: Small group, people-to-people bicycle tour. Visit
temples, agricultural communities, Buddhist temples and fishing villages
to gain a better understanding the lifestyles, history, culture and economics of the people of southern Korea. Day-to-day,
on a ongoing basis, throughout the program there will be discussions on
history, architecture, culture, social systems, gender
rights and roles, politics, agriculture, music, language, religion, geology,
botany, and ecology.
Start / Finish: Gyeongju / Cheju Island, South Korea
Skill Level: Suitable for fit cyclists, who aren't intimidated by
hills..
Mileage Daily / Total: 40-100km, 25-62 miles per day / 700km, 420 miles total.
Cycling Conditions: Paved roads, generally flat and rolling, with some
of long climbs and descents.
Accommodations: Small hotels, and temple, no tent camping.
Traditionally, Koreans slept with pads and quilts on heated floors.
We will need to do this some.
Van Support: None, but the local transportation system is
extraordinary and can used as back-up.
Meals Included: Two meals per day, generally breakfast and
dinner (rice, noodles, soup, stew, fish, beef, pork, chicken, bean curd
(tofu/dubu), kimchi)
Other Activities: Discussions, visits, walking.
Bike: Sturdy touring bike is recommended.
Bike Rental: not currently available.
* Itineraries, fares and dates subject to change. 20% of
the land portion is U.S. tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law for those
registering directly with IBF.
Registration:
Register simply by sending your name, address, phone number, name of the program(s)
and a deposit of $300 (of which $100 is a nonrefundable registration fee) to
Ibike. Deposit and payment may be made by check or money order. Upon receipt
of your registration a Voluntary Waiver and Release Form Liability and Indemnity
Agreement will be forwarded to you, or can be gotten
online, and must be signed and returned before your
registration is considered complete. Registrations submitted less than 60 days
prior to departure should include the full fee. Registrations received less than
30 days prior to departure will be accepted subject to availability and a late
fee of $50. Payments within 30 days of departure must be by cashier's check or
electronic transfer. Early registration is encouraged. Due to limits on group
size and the advisability of starting the reading list, registrations at least
90 days prior to the departure date is suggested.
Full Payment: Due 60 days prior to departure. If payment has not been
received and no special arrangements have been made, we reserve the right to
assume withdrawal and fill the space.
Withdrawals: To receive a refund if withdrawing, submit a letter of
withdrawal in writing to Ibike. Our policy is as follows: (1) A $100
registration fee is forfeited for all withdrawals. (2) A fee of $300 is assessed
for withdrawals within 60-30 days prior to departure. (3) The full price of the
land costs is assessed for withdrawals initiated less than 30 days prior to
departure. Changes in medical circumstances are not considered as exceptions to
our normal refund policy. Insurance coverage for trip cancellation/interruption
is available from several companies. |