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  • 3D2N Muslim-Friendly Busan Itinerary

    Aryana Suhaimi
    Last updated 5 Apr 2024

    Busan, the second most popular city in Korea!✨

    Credits: Jimmy Moon (Unsplash)
    Busan is a beautiful city in South Korea. As a Muslim traveller, you may be wondering if Busan is muslim-friendly.
    Don't worry, with this 3D2N muslim-friendly itinerary, you can explore Busan with confidence! Not only is this city filled with gorgeous scenic views, there are also many exciting activities as well as delicious muslim-friendly food options.
    Just picture yourself walking down Grawngali beach as the wind brushes past your cheeks, or frolicking through the colourful buildings of Huinnyeol Culture Village! Sounds like a dream, no? If you're ready to turn your dreams into reality, keep on reading this itinerary that's jam-packed with the best things to do in Busan.

    Day 1 in Busan

    1. Flight from Malaysia to Busan πŸ›©οΈ

    Ready to explore Busan? The journey begins with a 6 hour flight from Malaysia to Busan with AirAsia X. Get your earphones ready, curate a playlist with all your favourtie songs, and remember to download that K-drama you've been meaning to watch!
    Good news: Gimhae International Airport (κΉ€ν•΄κ΅­μ œκ³΅ν•­) has a prayer room, so you can carry out your prayers as soon as you touchdown.
    Prayer room at the airport πŸŒ™
    • At Gimhae International Airport (κΉ€ν•΄κ΅­μ œκ³΅ν•­), you can find a prayer room on Level 3.

    2. Lunch at Wonjo Halmae Bokguk (원쑰할맀볡ꡭ) 🍜

    Credits: Visit Korea
    You must be really eager to try out authentic Korean food, right? Their cuisine is one of the many reasons travellers choose to visit their country again and again. Head over to Wonjo Halmae Bokguk, a restaurant that's well-known for its puffer fish. This muslim-friendly eatery is located at Haeundae Beach, and has been operating for 50 years. A must-try dish is their fish soup!
    This restaurant is popular among locals and tourists alike, and it's often packed during lunchtime. So, if you're in Busan and want to try something unique and delicious, Wonjo Halmae Bokguk is the place to visit.
    Halal status: Muslim-friendly. Does not serve pork or lard. Serves alcoholic beverages.
    Operating hours: 7AM – 9PM (Daily), Closed on Chuseok and Seollal
    Address: 1, Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan(λΆ€μ‚° ν•΄μš΄λŒ€κ΅¬ λ‹¬λ§žμ΄κΈΈ62번길 1)

    3. Hotel check-in πŸ›οΈ

    Ananti Hotel Busan
    Some hotels you can book for your Busan trip:
    Do contact your hotel of choice to get more information on the halal status for their buffets.

    4. Hop on the Haeundae Blueline Park Sky Capsule (ν•΄μš΄λŒ€ λΈ”λ£¨λΌμΈνŒŒν¬) πŸš‰

    One of the most exciting activities to do in Busan is riding Haeundae Blueline Park Sky Capsuleβ€” imagine riding this capsule while enjoying the gorgeous view of Haeundae Beach! The journey from Mipo Station to Cheongsapo Station is two kilometers long, so you have plenty of time to relish in this romantic experience with the beautiful beach view.
    Don't forget to take plenty of pictures to capture special moments with your loved ones! Just make sure that you book your tickets early, as they tend to sell out quickly. You can also book a full-day tour of Busan, which includes the Haeundae Blueline Park Sky Capsule.
    πŸ’‘Klook Tip: If you'd like to see Busan's breathtaking sunset, come at 4:30PM. The sun sets at different times depending on the season, and the queue is usually long. So, arriving early ensures your spot in one of the sky capsules during this magical hour.
    Operating hours: 9:30AM - 8:30PM (Daily)
    Address: 13 Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

    5. Stroll around Haeundae Cheongsapo Railroad πŸ›€οΈ

    Credits: @janieee.ig (Instagram)
    After seeing from up in the sky, it's time to experience the city on foot! Walk around Haeundae Cheongsapo Railroad while soaking in the sun at Haeundae Beach. Just picture yourself walking along an old unused railway track with the cool breeze in your hair and the sound of waves crashing softly against each other in the background. You'll feel like you're in a Korean drama! πŸŒŠπŸŒ…
    Oh, and don't forget to bring your camera along. This place is a photography enthusiast's paradise πŸ“Έβœ¨. There are tons of photo spots, especially when the sun begins to set. The sunsets here are unlike any other, so make sure you add Haeundae Cheongsapo Railroad to your itinerary, okay?

    6. Admire the view at Haeundae Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory (청사포 λ‹€λ¦ΏλŒμ „λ§λŒ€) 🩡

    Credits: @janieee.ig (Instagram)
    Next up: Haeundae Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory. Here, visitors get to walk on a glass bridge that hovers over the ocean, so you get to view the deep blue sea from above! Accompanied by the cooling wind, this observatory is the perfect romantic spot for couples.
    If you come in the evening, be prepared to be enchanted by the magical sunset view. Take full advantage of this opportunity and snap as many pictures as possible! πŸŒŠπŸŒ†
    Operating hours: 9AM – 6PM (Daily)
    Address: 167, Cheongsapo-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan λΆ€μ‚°κ΄‘μ—­μ‹œ ν•΄μš΄λŒ€κ΅¬ μ²­μ‚¬ν¬λ‘œ 167

    7. Dinner at Jagalchi Market (λΆ€μ‚° μžκ°ˆμΉ˜μ‹œμž₯) πŸ¦‘

    Credits: Frank Zhang (Unsplash)
    When in Busan, Jagalchi Market is a must. This seafood paradise is divided into 2 floors, with the bottom level being a wet market that carries the freshest seafood straight from the sea. The upper level is dedicated to restaurants that'll happily cook the crustaceans and fish you purchased from downstairs! Now's also your chance to try out raw squidβ€” you'll usually find the tentacles squirming on your plate when it's served, a that's how you know your food is super fresh!
    Halal status: Muslim-friendly. Does not serve pork or lard. Serves alcoholic beverages.
    Operating hours: 5AM – 10PM (Daily)
    Address: 52 Jagalchihaean-ro, Jung-gu, Busan

    Hari kedua di Busan

    1. Breakfast 🍳

    Before you adventure off to Tongyeong city (which will take about 1 hour), kickstart your morning with a filling breakfast at your hotel. You can ask your hotel is their breakfast buffet has muslim-friendly options beforehand. If morning buffets aren't your thing, you can also fix yourself a pretty substantial meal from the convenience store. Korean convenience stores are on a different level as you can find snacks like sandwiches, fruits, boiled eggs, and more. Don't forget to check the ingredient list first to avoid accidentally buying something with meat or lard in it.
    πŸ’‘ Klook Tip: Download the MUFKO app to check the halal status of snacks and beverages at the convenience stores.

    2. See the murals at Dongpirang Village (λ™ν”Όλž‘λ§ˆμ„) 🎨

    Dongpirang Village in Busan is a unique place to go, as it's filled with vibrant colours and intricate murals along the walls of the village. Apart from being Instagrammable, you can admire the meaningful paintings as you walk around. 🎨 There are also cafes, restaurants, and small shops selling souvenirs!
    The fun doesn't stop thereβ€” Dongpirang Village is another great place to admire the gorgeous sea 🌊. You'll come across many spots in this village with the perfect photo background of blue waters and skies. Visitors can expect to climb a lot of stairs here, so wear comfortable shoes!
    Address: 6-18 Dongpirang 1-gil, Dongho-dong, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

    3. Ride the Tongyeong Cable Car (ν†΅μ˜μΌ€μ΄λΈ”μΉ΄) 🚠

    Welcome to Tongyeong City! First stop is the Tongyeong Cable Car where you'll have the opportunity to reach the very peak of the city. The vast blue waters, small distant islands, and lush green hills make for a scenic view 🚠🏞️.
    Once you're at the top, it's time to take a breather. Chill, enjoy the fresh air, and take all pictures you can! 🀳✨ This observation point grants you access to a 360 degree panoramic view! Tongyeong Cable Car is perfect for family or friend trips as you'll definitely be making unforgettable memories.
    Operating hours:
    • 10AM - 4PM (January to February, November to December)
    • 10AM - 4:30PM (March)
    • 10AM - 5PM (April, September to October)
    • 9:30AM - 5:30PM (May)
    • 10AM - 5:30PM (June)
    • 9AM - 6PM (August)
    Address: 205, Balgae-ro, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do 경상남도 ν†΅μ˜μ‹œ 발개둜 205

    4. Lunch at Dongpirang Jeonbok Maeul 🐚

    For lunch, head over to Dongpirang Jeonbok Maeul. The main star of this restaurant, the dish that keeps bringing customers back, is their jeonbok, also known as abalone. Here, abalone is served in several different ways. You can order yours as a soup or even in bibimbap! Every mouthful of their fresh abalone is like taking a bite of the sea.
    Not only does Dongpirang Jeonbok Maeul offer fresh and delicious food, the view from the restaurant will also satiate your appetite. It's a great place to relax, dine, and admire the beauty of Busan's surrounding seasβ€” fill you belly, ease your mind. πŸšπŸ½οΈπŸŒ…βœ¨
    Halal status: Muslim-friendly. Does not serve pork or lard. Serves alcoholic beverages.
    Operating hours: 9AM - 9PM (Daily)
    Address: 경남 ν†΅μ˜μ‹œ 해솑정2κΈΈ 29 λŒ€ν’κ΄€ 2μΈ΅ 2nd floor of Daepunggwan, 29, Haesongjeong 2-gil, Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do

    5. Relax at Suryuk Coastal Walks 🌊

    A trip to Busan isn't complete until you've experienced the beauty of Suryuk Coastal Walks. This is the place to be if you want to fully immerse yourself in the city's natural blue landscape. The smell of the sea and salt air, what's not to love? There truly is nothing more calming than a stroll by the coast of the sea. Every step you take is a new photo opportunity, so wear your best outfit and take a bunch of OOTD shots! πŸŒŠπŸŒ€οΈπŸ“Έβœ¨
    Address: 72-9 Yeongun-ri, Sanyang-eup, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

    6. Watch the sunset at Dara Park (달아곡원) πŸŒ…

    Another must-visit in Busan is the tranquil and beautiful Dara Park. It's an ideal sunset-watching spot since there's a viewing deck on top of the hill. Envision yourself surrounded by the reds, oranges, and purples of the sky as the sun slowly descends, with the trees rustling in the wind. A visit to Dara Park will be a lovely break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
    The best time to catch the sunset here is usually around 6PM to 7PM, depending on the season. This park even has wide open spaces to have a picnic or to unwind. πŸŒ…πŸŒ³πŸ“·βœ¨
    Address: 1115, Sanyangilju-ro, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do 경상남도 ν†΅μ˜μ‹œ 산양읍 μ‚°μ–‘μΌμ£Όλ‘œ 1115

    7. Dinner at Tongyeong Haemul Cheonguk 🍜

    In Tongyeong, you have to check out Tongyeong Haemul Cheonguk, one of the town's most popular seafood restaurants. Perfect for fans of seafood, this eatery offers clams, squid, and prawns galore! The atmosphere is pretty laid-back as well, so you can relax while indulging in the flavours of Korea's famed cuisine.
    For those of you who love the taste of seafood but hate the work that comes with it (peeling prawn shells can take forever), Tongyeong Haemul Cheonguk is the right place for you. The staff here will gladly remove all the clam shells so that customers can fully enjoy the meal! This restaurant isn't purely about mouth-watering eats, it's also about experiencing the city's food culture. 🍀🐟🍲✨
    Halal status: Muslim-friendly. Does not serve pork or lard. Serves alcoholic beverages..
    Operating hours: 10AM - 9:30PM (Daily)
    Address: 198-6, Donam-dong, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

    8. Experience digital art at DPIRANG (λ””ν”Όλž‘)✨

    The last destination of the day is DPIRANG Night Theme Park. DPIRANG isn't an ordinary theme park, it's a night theme park that offers guests captivating sights through vibrant lights and other creative art installations. Every corner is laced with colourful light designs mimicking the shape of leaves, flowers, and other elements of nature. This theme park is suitable for visitors of all ages.
    DPIRANG isn't solely about luminous lights and Insta-worthy backdropsβ€” the installation is also interactive! Other things you can expect from DPIRANG includes light shows and music. Whether you're there for a date or with family, this is a pretty solid and magical place to spend your night. 🌌✨
    Operating hours:
    • 7:30PM - 12PM (March to April, September)
    • 8PM - 12PM (May to August)
    • 7PM - 12PM (October to February)
    Address: 29, Nammanggongwon-gil, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

    Hari ketiga di Busan

    1. Visit Taejongdae Cliffed Coast (νƒœμ’…λŒ€) πŸ’‘

    If you love nature, you have to visit Taejongdae Park. One of the main reasons people are willing to travel all the way here is for the cliffs that line the coast. The cliffs are high, offering adventurers a view of the ocean from a completely different perspective. You can walk around the park or hop on a train to admire the scenery. Don't forget to stop by Yeongdo Lighthouse, a fantastic place to take pictures! Do note that the park has stairs that you have to climb and descend, so prepare yourself by wearing your comfiest pair of shoes.
    Operating hours:
    • 7:30PM - 12PM (March to April, September)
    • 8PM - 12PM (May to August)
    • 7PM - 12PM (October to February)
    Address: 181, Jeonmang-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan λΆ€μ‚°κ΄‘μ—­μ‹œ μ˜λ„κ΅¬ μ „λ§λ‘œ 181

    2. Explore Huinnyeoul Culture Village (ν°μ—¬μšΈλ¬Έν™”λ§ˆμ„)🏠

    Huinnyeol Culture Village is another unique place worth visiting in Busan. To navigate around this coastal village, travellers will have to walk past brightly coloured street murals and work their way through narrow alleyways.
    The thing that makes Huinnyeon Culture Village so special is the stories behind the murals that decorate the town. Every piece of artwork here tells the tale of the local community, so take your time exploring to fully understand the village's beauty.
    Address: 379 Huinnyeoul-gil, Yeongdo-gu, Busan λΆ€μ‚°κ΄‘μ—­μ‹œ μ˜λ„κ΅¬ ν°μ—¬μšΈκΈΈ 379

    3. Lunch at Okcheon Seafood Restaurant 🦐

    Since you've already made it all the way to South Korea, you might was well take every opportunity to eat their fresh seafood. Okcheon Seafood Restaurant gained popularity from its variety of fresh and delicious seafood. From soup to grilled seafood, there's something for everyone here. Other than that, the restaurant adopts a traditional Korean style and has friendly service.

    4. Enjoy the blue sky at Oryukdo Skywalk (였λ₯™λ„ μŠ€μΉ΄μ΄μ›Œν¬) β›…

    Have you ever wished that you could walk on water? Well, now you can. At Oryukdo Skywalk, visitors will feel like they're floating above the ocean as they make their way down the glass walkway. It might feel scary at first, but the skywalk is completely safe, so don't worry!
    Operating hours: 9AM - 6PM (Daily)
    Address: 137, Oryukdo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan λΆ€μ‚°κ΄‘μ—­μ‹œ 남ꡬ 였λ₯™λ„λ‘œ 137

    5. Indulge in the sweet treats at P.Ark Cafe and Bakery (피아크 카페 μ•€ 베이컀리) 🍩

    If you need a quick break from all that exploring, P.Ark Cafe is a great place to do so. The combination of stylish contemporary furniture and huge glass windows that face the ocean make for a relaxing environment to enjoy a cup of coffee.
    P.Ark Cafe has a pretty substantial menu too, from teas and coffees, to tarts and croissants, they've got it all.
    Operating hours: 9AM - 11PM (Daily)
    Address: 4F, 180, Haeyang-ro 195beon-gil, Yeongdo-gu

    6. Munch on snacks at Fish Cake Shop Haeundae 🍒

    Wherever you travel to, sampling on local snacks is a must! A common street food in South Korea is eomuk, otherwise known as fish cakes. For the best of the best, head over to Goraesa Fish Cake Shop in Haeundae. They offer a variety of flavours here, including squid, prawn, fish, and so much more. They also use high quality ingredients to ensure that customers leave feeling satisfied. The best part is that you can even buy some vacuum-sealed to bring back home to Malaysia!
    Operating hours: 9:30AM - 9:30PM (Sunday to Thursday), 9:30AM - 10PM (Friday & Saturday)
    Address: 14 Gunam-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

    7. Dinner at Namaste Haeundae πŸ›

    For dinner, try out Namaste Haeundae, especially if you feel the need to spice up your meal choices. This restaurant serves authentic Indian cuisine that's bursting with flavour. Dishes offered here include briyani and curry, as well as naan and tandoori chicken. Can't decide on what to eat? No fret, the staff will gladly recommend some of the restaurant's best to you. You should also round off your meal with some masala tea!
    Halal status: Muslim-friendly. Does not serve pork or lard. Serves alcoholic beverages.
    Operating hours: 11AM - 11:50PM (Daily)
    Address: 7 Haeundaehaebyeon-ro 265beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

    8. Walk down Gwangalli Beach (κ΄‘μ•ˆλ¦¬ν•΄μˆ˜μš•μž₯)🌴

    Credits: @luke_ow (Unsplash)
    It's finally time to visit Gwangalli Beach, one of South Korea's most popular beaches. With the spectacular view of the Gwangan Bridge, the soft sand between your toes, and the cooling breeze whisking your worries away, this is a perfect spot to sit back, relax, and enjoy earth's natural pleasures.
    When night falls, Gwangalli Beach transforms into a hip hangout location equipped with live busking performances. The lights from Gwangan Bridge also add to the atmosphere, like faux stars twinkling in a distance.
    Operating hours: 9:30AM - 9:30PM (Sunday to Thursday), 9:30AM - 10PM (Friday & Saturday)
    Address: 14 Gunam-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Busan travel essentials

    1. SIM Card & WiFi πŸ“Ά

    It's important to stay connected, especially when you're in a foreign country. Before you fly off, order yourself a 4G SIM card or a Pocket WiFi! You can then easily collect your order once you've landed in Korea.

    2. Airport transfer 🚐

    Looking for an easy way to go to the airport and back? Check out these private airport transfer options on Klook! Booking your airport transportation beforehand will definitely solve the first issue every tourist faces after landing, which is finding a way to their hotel.

    3. Private car charters & car rental πŸš—

    We suggest renting a car with a professional personal driver to bring you around. This way, you'll have more flexibility in your schedule. Driving yourself is also a popular choice in Busan!

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