Sarah J.
“An Unforgettable DMZ Tour with Kevin”
Our DMZ tour with Kevin was a great experience, and we couldn't have asked for a better guide. From start to finish, Kevin was knowledgeable, engaging, and passionate about sharing the history of the Korean War and the significance of the DMZ. The descent into one of the 4 tunnels underneath the DMZ was spine tingling. Visiting the war memorial for the Gloucestershire Battalion was a particularly moving experience, and Kevin’s explanations helped us truly appreciate the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought alongside the South Koreans. The final stop at the Gamaksan Suspension Bridge was a perfect way to end the day, offering breathtaking views and a moment to reflect on the historical journey we had just experienced. If you're looking for a well-rounded and insightful DMZ tour, we highly recommend Kevin!
Sarah J.
“Seoul City Tour: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modernity”
From the historical grandeur of Gyeongbokgung Palace to the modern charm of N Seoul Tower, Kevin’s tour gave a perfect snapshot of Seoul’s rich heritage and dynamic culture. The first stop on the tour was Gyeongbokgung Palace, and it truly set the tone for the day. The sheer scale and beauty of the palace are breathtaking, and the detailed architecture reflects Korea’s royal history. Watching the changing of the guard ceremony was a particular highlight, offering a glimpse into the traditions that have been maintained over centuries. Bukchon Hanok Village is a charming neighbourhood where traditional Korean hanok houses are still lived in today. Insadong was our next stop, and it was an exciting blend of the old and new. The bustling streets are lined with art galleries, traditional tea houses, antique shops, and contemporary boutiques. One of the most unforgettable parts of the tour was a visit to N Seoul Tower, perched atop Namsan Mountain. The panoramic views of Seoul from the observation deck were amazing, giving us a sense of how vast and diverse the city really is. To wrap up the day, we headed to Gwangjang Market, one of Seoul’s oldest and most famous traditional markets. The atmosphere was vibrant, with friendly vendors offering samples of their goods. Kevin was a great help in steering us towards what local delicacies to try. Kevin put together a Seoul City Tour that provided an enriching and well-rounded experience of the city, showcasing everything from its royal history to its lively street markets. He created a tour that balanced both cultural exploration and modern attractions. We highly recommend this tour with Kevin.
Sarah J.
“Great Tour Blending Korean Tradition & Modernity”
We had an lovely experience on the Korean Tradition & Modernity tour in Seoul, thanks to Kevin. The Korean Folk Village was a wonderful glimpse into Korea’s heritage, and Kevin provided insights into traditional Korean life and customs. Hwaseong Fortress was equally impressive. To top it all off, the visit to Starfield Library was a perfect example of modern Korea’s innovation and beauty. If you’re looking for a well-balanced tour that showcases both Korea’s deep traditions and modern wonders, this is a must! Thank you again for the experience!
From Suncheon Bay Wetland to Andong, South Korea’s rich past and vibrant future comes alive with a local private tour guide. Unlock the South’s beauty today.
Beyond Seoul and Busan lies a side to South Korea that few get to explore. With your private guide and personalized itinerary, you can travel as far as Jinan County where Tapsa temple awaits, or as close as Tongyeong where emerald waters cradle this small sea town. Opening yourself up to intimate experiences and new stories just got easier.
Worried about the language barrier? Perhaps you’re eager to learn from a local? Our dedicated guides offer both conveniences, maximizing your South Korea tour with insights from far reaching destinations such as Ganghwa island, to food suggestions within the bustling Gwangjang Market.
Yes! South Korea is built for daily interaction and exposure through a local guide. With a local’s perspective, you can;
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Head to our South Korea Tour Guides Page and click on one or more guides. Once you find a profile that you like, check the guide’s availability to see if it matches with your travel time.
If everything looks good, go ahead and reach out to the guide with a detailed message of the type of Korean tour you and your loved ones are looking for. From there, you and your guide will create your dream itinerary!
Don’t tip guides or service workers in Korea. Why? Because it can be seen as insulting. In Korean culture, it’s perceived negatively. It’s as if you consider them as poor. So what can you do instead? Leave a glowing review for your guide, refer them to others traveling to South Korea and use their services again when the time comes.
7-14 days is ideal as South Korea is HUGE when it comes to things to do and places to see. From the beaches of Busan to the skyscrapers of Seoul and the history across the Han River, everyday is sure to be jam packed with activity. If you want to exhaust your South Korea bucket ist and have time to relax, partner up with an expert guide who will help you plan your days out.
May to June & September to November are often considered the best months to visit South Korea as the weather is warm, crisp and breezy. Springtime brings cherry blossoms while fall brings colorful leaves and warm waters.
Want to learn more about South Korea? Check out our South Korea Tourism Statistics 2023.
Yes, but not as frequently as English speaking nations in Europe or North America. South Korea has an English proficiency rating of 537 which is moderate, meaning a lot of people understand it, but are not as confident in fluently speaking it with English speakers.
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