Private Tour
Available languages
48 hours
Mobile ticket
Small Group Experience – Enjoy a more personal, relaxed atmosphere without the crowds.
English-Speaking Local Guide – Learn the real stories behind the places from a friendly, knowledgeable local.
Hidden Gems Included – I go beyond the typical tourist spots and show you what locals love.
Comfortable and Hassle-Free – Transportation, tickets, and timing — all taken care of. Just relax and enjoy.
Authentic Cultural Experiences – Taste local foods, walk through history, and connect with Korean culture in a meaningful way.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Admission fee
Decent Minivan for a small group of tourists up to 5 people
Meals
Seonamsa Temple
As an UNESCO World Heritage, Seonamsa Temple is a hidden gem of Korean Buddhism, offering visitors a peaceful journey through centuries of tradition and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy walking across the famous stone bridge, see old camellia trees, and explore the quiet temple grounds surrounded by forest. It’s a great place to relax, take photos, and learn about Korean Buddhist culture. If you want a break from the city and a taste of Korea’s spiritual history, Seonamsa is the perfect place.
Soswaewon Garden
Soswaewon is a small, peaceful garden located in Damyang, South Korea. Built in the 16th century by a scholar, it was designed as a quiet place for rest, study, and reflection. Surrounded by bamboo forests and flowing streams, Soswaewon shows the beauty of traditional Korean garden design. Simple pavilions, natural scenery, and calm water create a relaxing atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy nature, take photos, and experience Korea’s classical elegance.
Damyang Juknokwon
Juknokwon is a beautiful bamboo forest located in Damyang, South Korea. With tall bamboo trees, winding paths, and fresh mountain air, it's the perfect place for a peaceful walk in nature. Visitors can enjoy scenic trails, traditional pavilions, and photo spots throughout the forest. The sound of the wind through the bamboo makes the experience even more relaxing. Juknokwon is a great place to unwind and feel the calm beauty of Korea's natural landscape.
Gwanbangjerim Forest
Gwanbangjerim is a scenic riverside forest located in Damyang, South Korea. Planted centuries ago as a natural flood barrier, it is now a peaceful walking area filled with large, old trees. The forest stretches along the Gwanbang River, offering shady paths, fresh air, and beautiful views. It’s a great place to take a relaxing stroll, enjoy nature, and learn a bit of local history. Perfect for a quiet break during your visit to Damyang!
Maisan Mountain
Maisan, meaning “Horse Ear Mountain,” is a unique twin-peaked mountain located in Jinan, South Korea. Its unusual shape resembles a pair of horse ears, making it one of Korea’s most recognizable natural landmarks. The area is known for its stunning rock formations and the mysterious Tapsa Temple, famous for hundreds of stone pagodas. It’s a place where nature, legend, and spiritual energy come together.
Jeonju Hanok Village
Jeonju Hanok Village is a charming neighborhood in Jeonju, South Korea, with over 700 traditional Korean houses called hanok. It offers a beautiful glimpse into Korea’s history, architecture, and culture. Visitors can walk along quiet alleys, try on hanbok (Korean traditional clothing), taste famous local food like bibimbap, and enjoy craft shops, tea houses, and cultural performances. It’s the perfect place to experience traditional Korean life in a modern city.
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