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Amazing South Korea

South Korea is an amazing country to visit as a tourist having: modern high quality, across the board infrastructure; beautiful scenery; cherry blossoms every where in season; fascinating historical cultural sites; first class museums; unique and vibrant food culture both in restaurants and on the street; excellent coffee; welcoming, friendly and helpful people; signs and explanations in English on public transport and at tourist sites; safe, crime free environment.
A fascinating, inspiring and memorable trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many inspiring moments on this trip. Which to choose? The cable car ride to the summit for impressive mountain views, especially in the early morning mist, and the later walk in the Seoraksan National Park was beautiful. The overwhelming feeling of peace and tranquillity at Haeinsa during the temple stay, especially after the bustle of Seoul. Attending the morning chanting and the the conversations over tea with one of the monks. This gave wonderful insights in to the practice of Buddhism in Korea. The flag raising ceremony at the UN Cemetery in Pusan was very moving, as by that stage of the trip one appreciates the miracle that is modern Korea wouldn't have been possible without what this place signifies, "we engrave your names in our hearts with love, we inscribe your names in our land with appreciation," said one inscription.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The Group Leader, Kim Hyun Jin (Michelle), was exceptional. The trip was meticulously planned, briefed and executed throughout to provide an across the board immersive experience of Korea ancient and modern. Her depth and breadth of knowledge was amazing. Michelle provided orientation, options and recommendations at every stop so that we could choose where to go and what to see during our free time. She would provide an optional guided option for every meal so that we could sample all the local specialities of food and drink and was always on hand to explain the food, how cook it for the frequent and varied at table barbeques, and how to eat it Korean style. It was a wonderful culinary experience. Michelle, thank you for making it such an enjoyable and memorable trip for us all.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The choice of the Kukdo Hotel as the start hotel was excellent as the airport bus stops right outside making for an easy transfers. I went a few days early before the start of the trip and it didn't take long to work out how to travel on the subway and get around Seoul prior to the start of the trip. There are good restaurants within walking distance from the Kukdo Hotel. A lot of the restaurants have digital ordering screens on each table with most having an English language option, which makes ordering easier.

A True Taste of South Korea

This trip was amazing from start to finish! It was such a great mix of culture, history, food, and scenery – every day felt different and full of new experiences.

South Korea really surprised me with how diverse it is. From busy Seoul to quiet temples and mountain hikes, there was so much to take in. The trip was pretty full-on at times, and I’d have loved a bit more free time in Seoul or Busan to explore on my own, but overall it flowed really well.

Most Inspirational Moment

The DMZ visit was incredibly powerful and gave real perspective on Korea’s history. The Haeinsa Temple stay was a standout — peaceful, authentic, and something I’ll never forget. I also loved the Seoraksan National Park hike, with gorgeous views and a nice balance of challenge and relaxation. Busan was another favourite spot with its fun, coastal vibe and great food.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Michelle was absolutely brilliant. She made everything run smoothly, always had interesting stories to share, and really brought the places to life. You could tell she cared about everyone having the best experience possible. Her energy, humour, and local knowledge made a huge difference - we were so lucky to have her!

Advice for Potential Travellers

A fantastic trip packed with variety, great food, beautiful places and an awesome guide. I’d recommend it to anyone wanting a real taste of South Korea. My advice: bring comfy shoes, try every bit of street food you can, and add an extra day in Seoul or Busan to explore at your own pace.

Amazing trip

This trip is filled with history about South and North Korea, great accommodation included throughout, and the best part was the tour guide. She knows so much and makes this trip what it is, brilliant.

Most Inspirational Moment

The DMZ tour was eye opening.

Thoughts on Group Leader

She is a great assest to this tour. Loads of knowledge.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack comfortable shoes as there is a fair bit of walking done. The DMZ tour can get a bit claustrophobic going down in the tunnel.

Wonderful trip to South Korea

Trip of a lifetime to a fascinating country. We were toured thoughtfully through large cities, historic sites and gorgeous natural locations throughout Korea.

Most Inspirational Moment

Listening to the Buddhist monks drumming at the Temple Stay.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Michelle Kim is one of the best leaders I have ever had the pleasure of touring with over many tours I have joined. She was so good at bringing the group together, sharing her knowledge of Korea whether it was history, locations or food. Michelle went out of her way to ensure we had great experiences throughout the tour including arranging meals for us to attend taking into account everyone's input. Just an outstanding individual to lead a tour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for some rain, cool nights and managing stairs that may or may not have railings.

Lovely country and great tour

I really enjoyed my visit to South Korea, and the tour covered everything that I wanted to see.

Most Inspirational Moment

This tour coincided with the cherry blossom festival, and it was nice to walk round the lake at night with the trees lit up (in Gyeongju), and also in the morning after breakfast, with classical music being piped though speakers (I reckon that would be the same at any time of year, not just during cherry blossom season). Hainsa Templestay was also a nice experience. But it was all good!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Michelle Kim was a great guide. She managed the group well, and took those of us who wanted suggestions to a lot of really good local restaurants, that we probably wouldnt have used by ourselves, and we definitely tried a lot of different types of meals available in Korea (and at a better price than more tourist oriented venues). All information provided was interesting and useful.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I found the Naver app very useful for finding my way around Seoul. I spent several extra days in Seoul before and after, there was lots to see, and I wanted to do more hiking. I did a lot of walking around the mountains and city wall trails around Seoul, all well signposted, and well maintained toilets everywhere too. Recommend Ansan, Ingwansan and Naksan trails. In Seoul - National Museum of Korea is definitely worth a visit. Also in Seoul I would recommend the K-medi Center, not so much for the museum, which is mostly in Korean, but for the very cheap footbath and massage experiences. The whole country feels very safe, including Seoul, day and night. My only warning would be that, certainly when I was there (Spring), the air quality in Seoul wasnt great, so if you have any respiratory conditions, you may not want to spend extra time there. Anywhere outside of Seoul was fine for air quality. I heard good things about Jeju Island, so you may want to take a side trip there, as that is not on the itinerary. The temple stay is pretty comfortable and warm (twin rooms not dorms), so dont worry about that, and the getting up early is optional - I did it, and it was a nice experience. Couples are allowed to stay togther. Extra spending money - the trip notes suggestions are a bit on the high side for lunches and dinners, unless you are going to do the tourist set menus rather than the more local options.

Excellent tour and guide

A fantastic trip expertly lead by Michelle Kim

Most Inspirational Moment

A night at Haeinsa Temple

Thoughts on Group Leader

Michelle Kim was a fantastic guide. She introduced us to every aspect of her country. She was so generous with her time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book extra time in Seoul as there is lots to see. It is so safe, public transport is great and the people are so kind.

Discover South Korea

This is a varied trip around modern cities and ancient sites, giving an overview of this dynamic country. Twelve days is rather short, a couple of extra days would have allowed more time, for example, in Busan. Group travel arrangements via Frankfurt need more transfer time.

Most Inspirational Moment

The early morning ceremony in the Haeinsa Temple was a special experience.

Thoughts on Group Leader

A good tour leader makes or breaks a great trip. Although Park was kind, conscientious and shared a lot of information about Korea, we were her first Exodus group and in particular, her arrangements regarding eating options were confusing and, in some places, inadequate. Although some group meals were organised, she didn’t eat with us, had very limited knowledge of local restaurants, and there were several nights where we were left to our own devices. When you are tired and hungry, wandering around an unfamiliar city trying to find food when you can’t read or speak Korean is hard work. This was particularly true for the single travellers in the group. She managed to get us lost on several occasions, particularly on the way to the temple stay so that we arrived over an hour late. There was confusion about single rooms at Haeinsa Temple. Our tour leader thought that those who had booked a single room for the rest of the trip would have one at the temple. This was not the case.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If Exodus book you on the group flight via Frankfurt airport, either ask them for an alternative (e.g., via Munich), or make sure you have a minimum of 2 hours' transfer time. The notes we were given on arrival in Seoul said there were cafes in Eulji Square, near the Kukdo Hotel. This turned out to be a building called Eulji Square, not a street, so it took us a while to locate the restaurants hidden in its basement area. There are also a few cafés along the raised walkway next to the hotel (ask hotel reception for a map). There’s a good restaurant opposite reception in the Commodore Hotel in Gyeongju, which is worth knowing about as other eating options around the hotel are limited. There are often convenience stores in the hotels, selling a wide range of food and goods. (However, take your own tea bags!) A nice thing to do on your last free afternoon in Seoul is to walk north from the hotel to Jongmyo Shrine and Changdeokgung Palace through some pleasant parks (NB, free entry on the last Wednesday of the month). South Korea is blessed with an excellent network of public toilets which are plentiful and clean. The temple notes say there is a tea ceremony in the evening. Our group had an enjoyable bead-stringing session instead. The trip notes suggest that the group participates in a meditation session in the morning. There is no requirement to meditate. We sat quietly and witnessed the monks’ early morning ceremony, which was lovely. Food at the temple is plain, but edible. Our trip, departing on 14th October, was billed as an ‘Autumn Colour Departure’. Although there were some lovely colours in the national park, generally, the trees were still green and we were a little disappointed. Although this changes from year to year, we would suggest late October/early November may be the best dates to see the autumn leaves.

Interesting tour

A varied and interesting tour combining a view of city life in Seoul and Busan with visits to National parks, museums, mountains, folk museums, temples, markets and much more.

Most Inspirational Moment

The overnight stay at Haeinsa Temple. What a privilege it was to observe life in the temple and to view Tripitaka Koreana. engraved on 80,000 woodblocks in the 13th century. The food was delicious, even though you had to eat it very quickly and it was good to experience eating a meal in silence. The views from the temple were breathtaking and the peace was sublime. I have read comments that have said that extra time in Busan would be preferable to the Temple stay. I disagree. I felt that the time in Busan was sufficient and would not have wanted to miss the Temple.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Michelle was wonderful. She was conscientious and in each area took us to interesting places to eat so we could experience Korean cooking in different regions.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The temple advice is outdated. The rooms we stayed in were twin rooms, the beds are comfortable and the rooms are warm which is good because the temperature is cooler in the mountains.

korea review

Interesting trip to Korea . Initial few nights in Seoul then traveling gradually south until Busan and then back to Seoul night before trip end. trip includes a monastery overnight which , personally , I think could have been missed out . Spend the morning getting there and the monastery tour could have been covered as a day trip with an extra night in Busan instead . The meditation session was underwhelming and next day is very early departure. So you maybe spend 14 hours at monastery . It generally felt a “contrived” exercise ,although presumably its a revenue earner for the temple.

Most Inspirational Moment

Exploring a high tech yet little visited country .

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group Leader Michelle Kim was full of Korea information an dreadily shared it .

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that koreans view eating out as exactly that , eating only. No starters , no desserts simply not part of the culture. Evening meal tends to be 19.00 with restaurants emptying out by 19.45 whereas we tend to view eating out as a social thing for several hours. Limited english in restaurants and hotels. No early check in at hotels , so if arriving on group flight in morning you have to wait until 15.00 to check in to hotel in Seoul . When using ATMs not all accept foreign cards, you have to ensure it has a visa symbol on it and may show a message confirming foreign cards accepted. This may mean a bit of a hunt for a suitable ATM, especially once out of Seoul .

Discover South Korea

Great trip, good pace, good variety of places visited

Thoughts on Group Leader

Michelle was a very good group leader. Very engaging. Gave us plenty of information and lots of interesting stories about Korean life, culture, and history.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't miss the fact that you need a K-ETA. All the focus was on covid requirements and this is easily overlooked