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5 of the Best Tours You Can Take in Korea

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Last updated: May 8, 2024 4:15 am
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If you’re on a time crunch but want to get the most out of your travels in Korea, here are five of the best tours you can take in just a short amount of time.

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1. DMZ Tour2. Busan Tour3. Gyeongju UNESCO World Heritage Day Tour4. Nami Island Tour5. In the Soop Tour

1. DMZ Tour

Travel to two countries in one with the DMZ Tour, which gives you the chance to see North Korea from the border while also exploring the Red Suspension Bridge. Some tour packages even include a visit to the 3rd Invasion Tunnel.

2. Busan Tour

Visit the most popular spots in Busan, from Gamcheon Village to Haeundae Beach, with various tours offering a glimpse of the vibrant port city in just a few hours.

3. Gyeongju UNESCO World Heritage Day Tour

If you’re not much of a nature person but are interested in Korea’s historical culture, the Gyeongju UNESCO World Heritage Day Tour will give you a glimpse of Korea’s rich traditions and heritage.

4. Nami Island Tour

Known for its picturesque scenes in K-dramas, Nami Island is a must-visit. You can even feed alpacas at Alpaca World or visit Petite France during this tour.

5. In the Soop Tour

For all ARMYs visiting Korea, enjoy a full-day tour of the very location where BTS shot “In the Soop.”

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