Thursday, 3 November 2011

TOURS IN KOREA

TOURS IN KOREA

The history of Korea stretches back through the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. The ancestors of the Korean people lived on the Korean peninsula and in Manchuria.The people of the Stone Age lived by hunting and fishing and began to develop primitive forms of agriculture. The people of the Bronze Age began to farm rice, and as they became engaged in full-scale farming, they developed a new society.
Kojoson, Korea's first nation-state, developed into a central force within East. In addition to Kojoson, many other nations existed on the Korean peninsula and in Manchuria during the Iron Age. By using iron farm implements, productivity and military strength increased, accelerating social development.

Travel Information


Korea is relatively safe, hygienic and offers a lot for all ages. The food should not be a problem; Korean cuisine is very diverse and serves good food for everybody. You can find Western restaurants and fast food chains everywhere in the bigger cities. Most participants on family tours are young families with children between 3 and 15 years old. We can imagine you would like to travel with your children's age peers. Please contact our office to inform about the group composition.
The family tours are guided by English/ Danish/ Dutch speaking tour leaders. He/she can advice you about fun activities for you and your children. Our tour leader is not an entertainer or baby-sitter and will never be responsible for your children.
Travel in Korea

Travel broadens the mind and no more so than in North Korea. There are no restrictions for you to visit and the United Nations, European Union and other agencies see tourism as a positive way of engagement. Very few journalists are allowed into North Korea so the amazing experiences you will embrace there are rarely publicised. It is not a country that many people visit, and there is virtually no information available about it. New Korea Tours has been responsible for opening up destination such as Wonsan to tourism but perhaps the greatest impact is that which we have on the Koreans. Any contact we have with the Korean people has to be beneficial in breaking down barriers, particularly as many people outside Pyongyang have not seen let alone interacted with foreigners. On our tours amazing things happen; last year one of our tours joined in folk celebrations with the Koreans on their day off. Tourists have experienced the most magical times such as impromptu football match with workers, playing with Korean children, being approached by Koreans who practice broken English on them. In the West we portray the Koreans as a very humourless and robotic people, however this stereotype is soon broken if you travel there, they are a very proud people and although their life is a struggle their humour and warmth is unsurpassed.

Popular Places

Busan
Cheju island
Daegu
Hungnam
Incheon
Kyongju
Pusan and more....

more tourist information
www.south-korea.world-guides.com
www.south-korea.world-guides.com
www.tourism.org

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