Our tours provides opportunities for foreign visitors to experience the country’s traditional lifestyles, many of which still exist in rural areas away from the hustle and bustle of Korea’s large cities.
Travelers can stay in agricultural, mountain and/or fishing villages, meeting the local inhabitants face to face and seeing how they have lived for centuries.
Nicknamed the Hawaii of South Korea, Jeju was declared one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in a 2011 global poll. Holidaymakers,
hikers and honeymooners can’t get enough of the subtropical destination, situated 90km off the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula.