If you're looking for a place to visit during your honeymoon or even your vacation, Korea is definitely the best choice for you! Sakura travel agency is offering you some reasonable packages for you and your family! Our travel agency focused more on travel, food, culture & romantic environment.


We provide 3 packages to choose from:
(Click the picture below for each of the package)





1ST PACKAGE

A visit to:
  • Aiins World 
  • Korean Itaewon Mosque 
Price :  RM 5000 (Per Head)
Price includes : 
  • Breakfast & Hi-Tea
  • Accomodation
YOU WILL ALSO RECEIVE FREE ROUMANG OWL PLUSH TOY FROM THE MOVIE "THE HEIRS"

Aiins World

Aiins World is a theme park where miniature recreations of world famous buildings are on display. The miniatures at Aiins World were crafted with such painstaking attention to detail that visitors feel like they are looking at the real thing. People also feel as if they have taken a trip around the world all in one day.

The miniature version of the Great Wall of China and Mt. Kilimanjaro, blowing out smoke and ash, attracts many visitors with realistic models as well as sound effects.
Other miniatures include the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center with its famous ice rink, and the street of Broadway in New York City. Aiins World lights up at night, creating a romantic and festive mood. Taking pictures next to some of the most famous structures in the world can be a rewarding experience and fun for everyone.










 Korean Itaewon Mosque
Located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu in Seoul, the Seoul Central Masjid was the first Islamic mosque in Korea. Construction of the mosque began in October 1974 on a piece of land (5,000 square meters) that was donated by the Korean government. Funded by the Islamic countries, the mosque officially opened on May 21, 1976 and now stands proudly halfway between the Hangang River and Namsan Mountain.

The first floor of the mosque houses meeting rooms and the office of the Korea Muslim Federation; on the second floor is the men’s musalla (prayer hall) measuring 427 square meters; and on the third floor is the women’s musalla (prayer hall). The Islamic Center, originally a 2-story building (1,362 square meters) attached to the mosque, saw the addition of a third floor on July 20, 1990 thanks to generous funding from the Islamic Development Bank of Saudi Arabia. The Islamic Center now features a madrasah (educational institution for Muslim children), the Islamic Culture Research Institute, and more.