
Politics & Diplomacy Seoul Adventure!
Discover Diplomacy: Government, Relations & Culture in Seoul!
Dive into diplomacy with expert briefings, government engagements, and cultural insights in Seoul!
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Request a QuoteThis 7-day educational trip to Seoul offers a comprehensive exploration of Korea's political, diplomatic, and cultural landscape. Students will gain first-hand insights into Korea’s history, governance, and modern diplomacy through visits to significant sites such as Gyeongbok Palace, the National Assembly, and the UN Memorial Cemetery. Engaging with experts, diplomats, and local institutions, students will delve into critical topics like inter-Korean relations, global diplomacy, security challenges, and cultural exchange. The program blends academic lectures, interactive experiences, and cultural immersion to deepen students' understanding of Korea’s unique role in international relations and its journey toward peace and prosperity.
Highlights:
- Engagement with Government Institutions
- Understanding Inter-Korean Relations
- Diplomatic Briefings and Expert Discussions
- Visits to International Organizations
- Cultural Diplomacy
Your travel itinerary could look like...
Day 1

For students of politics and diplomacy, understanding a nation's history, culture, and governance is essential. The day's itinerary, including visits to Gyeongbok Palace, the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, and a local welcome dinner, offers valuable insights into Korea's political and cultural evolution.
Gyeongbok Palace provides a firsthand look at Korea's ancient political structure, showcasing the royal family's governance, political rituals, and leadership. Students of politics can gain a deeper understanding of the traditional systems of governance and diplomacy that shaped Korea's past.
Next, the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History explores Korea's modern political transformations, from the Japanese occupation to the Korean War and rapid economic development. The exhibits are key to understanding Korea's foreign relations and diplomatic decisions that have shaped its global position.
The day concludes with a welcome dinner at a local restaurant, offering an intimate experience of Korean hospitality and culture. For students of diplomacy, this cultural exchange presents an opportunity to build rapport, enhance diplomatic skills, and understand the social practices that influence international relations.
Day 2

The day begins with a lecture at Seoul National University, where experts will provide insights into Korea's foreign policy, regional security, and global diplomacy, laying the foundation for understanding its political landscape.
Next, a visit to the National Assembly allows students to witness Korea's legislative process firsthand, offering valuable insights into the workings of its democracy and policy-making.
A guided tour of the Korean War and its history provides crucial context for understanding the geopolitical dynamics of the Korean Peninsula, the division of North and South Korea, and their ongoing impact on politics and diplomacy.
The day concludes with a meeting at the Korean Culture Diplomatic Mission, where students can engage directly with an ambassador or diplomat to gain insights into Korea's diplomatic strategies and the role of cultural diplomacy.
This experience provides a comprehensive understanding of Korea's political and diplomatic landscape, equipping students for future careers in international relations.
Day 3

The day begins with a visit to Camp Grevece, where students gain insights into Korea's war history and current security challenges, including the role of foreign military presence and the complex dynamics of the Korean War. This visit provides essential context for understanding Korea's national security and geopolitical issues.
Next, the students visit the Odu Peace Observatory, offering a unique view of North Korea from the closest South Korean peak. This experience highlights the division of the Korean Peninsula and the ongoing challenges of diplomacy and reconciliation.
Following the observatory, students have the rare opportunity to speak with a North Korean defector, gaining personal insights into life in North Korea and the impact of the North-South divide on diplomatic relations.
The day concludes with a Taekwondo class, offering students a cultural immersion in Korea's traditional martial art, which embodies values of respect, discipline, and harmony -principles central to Korean diplomacy.
Overall, this itinerary combines Korea's war history, security concerns, and cultural heritage, providing students with a deeper understanding of the complexities of the Korean Peninsula and the importance of peace, security, and diplomacy.
Day 4

The journey begins in a picturesque town, often called Korea's Santorini, where students can explore its historical significance, particularly related to the Korean War, and gain insights into Korea's recovery and resilience.
A visit to one of Busan's famous fish markets offers a closer look at Korea's maritime economy, emphasising the connection between local trade practices and global commerce - crucial knowledge for future diplomats.
The day concludes with a yacht ride under the iconic Gwangan Bridge, giving students a chance to discuss Korea's maritime security, trade routes, and the role of diplomacy in managing territorial waters.
This itinerary offers a well-rounded experience, blending historical, economic, and diplomatic insights that deepen students' understanding of Korea's global position and the challenges of modern diplomacy.
Day 5

The role of nations in peacekeeping during the Korean War provides students with a deeper understanding of international cooperation and diplomacy.
Next, the United Nations Peace Memorial offers insights into Korea's post-war recovery and the ongoing international efforts to maintain peace on the peninsula, highlighting the UN's involvement in shaping modern Korea's political and security landscape.
Students will then attend a lecture by the President of the United Nations Memorial Peace Mission (UMPM), gaining firsthand insights into global peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and the evolving role of the UN in international relations.
After the lecture, students will engage in a Sky Walk on Songdo Beach, giving them a reflective space to discuss peace, diplomacy, and the balance between tradition and progress in Korea's diplomatic journey.
The day concludes with a scenic train ride from Busan to Seoul, giving students a chance to reflect on Korea's regional dynamics and the importance of infrastructure in connecting ideas and people.
This itinerary provides a well-rounded experience for politics and diplomacy students, combining historical insights, lectures, and reflection to deepen their understanding of Korea's role in global peacekeeping and modern diplomacy.
Day 6

The day starts with a Korea University alumni meetup, giving students an opportunity to connect with professionals and diplomats for insights into politics, diplomacy, and mentorship.
Next, students explore Hongik Youth Street, a lively district featuring modern Korean culture, street art, and trends that influence global diplomacy.
A visit to Myeongdong, a famous shopping area, offers a glimpse into Korea's economic influence, cultural exports, and soft power through fashion, beauty, and street food.
The day continues with the Nanta Show, a non-verbal performance blending Korean rhythms and comedy, highlighting the influence of entertainment in cultural diplomacy.
The day ends with a farewell dinner, offering students a chance to reflect and engage in meaningful conversations about their experiences and cultural diplomacy.
This itinerary combines networking, cultural exploration, and entertainment to deepen students' understanding of Korea's global role.
Day 7

Take the time to appreciate the final views of this magnificent city before returning to the UK. Spend your last day soaking in the iconic skyline, the peaceful temples, or the bustling streets that make Seoul such a captivating destination.
Whats included
- Guide for whole schedule
- 4-Day Private Coach and 3-Day Public Transportation (T-Money card provided with being topped-up), KTX Train Tickets
- Full Board(6 Lunch & 6 Dinner)
- All admission + Experience fee
- Accommodation
- Flights from/to UK
Why not add
- Breakfast
Why choose us
- Fully accredited and financially protected
- Knowledgeable and experienced staff
- Regional Educational Development Execs to support all stages of the trip process
- Customer portal and app for when you’re on the move
- 24hr support
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