Tours around Korea
Traveling beyond Seoul shows you a Korea full of variety and contrast. Mountains and temples offer calm and history, while coastal towns and big cities bring energy, food, and culture. Traditional villages highlight Korea’s heritage, and UNESCO sites present its history clearly. From volcanic islands to busy markets, each place is different, but together they give a complete picture of Korea. Our multi-day tours connect these experiences into one trip, helping you see and understand the country more deeply.
Nami Island – A peaceful island escape loved for its nature, bike paths, and scenes from famous Korean dramas. Beyond its beautiful scenery, the island comes alive with the charm of a “Fairy Tale Village and Song Village,” where concerts, exhibitions, and cultural events create a lively atmosphere year-round. From cycling under tree-lined paths to exploring the quirky.
One of Korea’s most beautiful mountains, Seoraksan offers breathtaking views, peaceful temples, and stunning scenery year-round — from fiery autumn colors to snowy winter peaks.
Two charming coastal towns in Korea’s northeast, known for fresh seafood, beautiful beaches, and easy access to Seoraksan National Park.
Sokcho offers bustling markets and city vibes, while Yangyang is famous for quiet beaches, surfing spots, and the scenic Naksansa Temple overlooking the sea.
A charming village with hundreds of traditional Korean houses, where you can experience culture, food, and history all in one place.
A historic mountain temple at the foot of Jirisan, known for its peaceful atmosphere, ancient stone pagodas, deep Buddhist tradition, and breathtaking mountain views.
Often called “the museum without walls,” Gyeongju is filled with ancient tombs, temples, and ruins from Korea’s Silla Dynasty — a must-visit for history lovers.
A vibrant coastal city where beaches, mountains, fresh seafood, and colorful culture come together — Korea’s second-largest city has something for everyone.
A beautiful volcanic island known for stunning waterfalls, lava tubes, scenic beaches, and unique local culture — a nature lover’s paradise.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and traditional Korean village, known for its well-preserved houses and folk culture. Even the British Queen visited, highlighting its global significance.
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