A transfer (without a guide) is included in the program. A Korean-speaking driver will meet guests at the airport with a name sign.
We love this tour because it presents Korea not as a list of cities, but as a movement through different eras. After Seoul’s palaces and the Silla heritage of Gyeongju, the route takes an unexpected turn toward the Bangudae Petroglyphs — whales, cliffs, river landscapes and traces of a prehistoric world rarely included in standard Korea itineraries. The journey then ends in Busan, with its port energy, sea air and open southern rhythm.