Angelo M.
“A day of education”
Paul was an amazing and very knowledgeable guide. He not only took us for a day tour of the Temples, Palaces and Shrines but he also provided great context by giving us a historical insight in Confucianism with its social and moral framework and how it has had a profound impact on the modern South Korea. Many thanks Paul. Much appreciated and will definitely recommend you to our friends if they come to Seoul for a tour. Cheers, Angelo
Paul K.
It's gratitude to meet good guests, and even grateful for good will and sharing humor with guests! Center of tour is architecture! Architectural style represents spirit of times. Confucianism is spirit of Joseon Dynasty, which was last dynasty just before current Korea. Confucianism is Korea's cultural identity. Appreciation of Korea's tradition architecture, art and cragts require knowledge of Confucianism. Without knowledge of Confucianism, appreciation cannot create intense memory, but we are just fascinated by their superficial beauty that cannot last long.
Richard W.
“Tour with Kevin L”
We've just got back from a tour with Kevin and we enjoyed every minute of it. He makes you feel very welcome in Seoul and knows loads about the city making an excellent day out and one guide i 100% recommend if you're coming to this amazing city
Kevin L.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm truly happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour — it was a real pleasure showing you around Seoul. I hope you take wonderful memories back home, and I’d love to see you again if you ever return to this amazing city! Thank you very much again!
Alfonso S.
“A real American profesor in Korean culture ”
It was so incredible to find out the decades on experience and studies that David has cultivated and even published about Korea history, customs and culture, that we have had the best three days in Seoul in company of this loving living Profesor. We had such a magnificent experience and learned so many aspects of this wonderful people and their history that we are going back home with so much information and loving experiences that made this trip memorable thanks to David. You are a great guide and even more an incredible unique human being. Thank you for being who you are with us.
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.
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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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