A group transfer (without a guide) is included in the program. A Korean-speaking driver will meet guests at the airport with a name sign. There may be a short wait for other participants before departure.
We love this tour because Korea has two truly major autumn festivals — masks in Andong and lanterns in Jinju — and almost no one runs them in a single trip. The dates don't align by default, the logistics between them are awkward, and it's easier to offer just one. We figured out how to do both — and we've been running this tour exactly this way for ten years.
Between the festivals: the best of what Korea offers in October — Gyeongju with its tumuli, Oedo Island with the Han couple's botanical garden, the bamboo forest of Damyang, the walled village of Naganeupseong, the hanok quarter of Jeonju. Nine days, seven cities, and the pace stays easy — because we don't rush, we move.
Honestly, about the festivals: we don't organize them. Programs change, weather happens, crowds appear. But that's exactly why people come — for the living thing, not the sterile one. Our job is to walk you through the chaos so what stays with you is the experience.
October in Korea is, arguably, the best time of year. If we had to pick one week to show the country to a friend arriving for the first time, this would be it.