Korea destinations for travel agents — all six regions, one ground operator.
From Seoul's palaces, K-pop energy and the DMZ to Gangwon's Seoraksan peaks and Pyeongchang ski slopes, the Baekje heritage of Chungcheong, Jeolla's hanok villages and food country, Busan's beaches and Gyeongju's Silla treasures across Gyeongsang, and the volcanic holiday island of Jeju — Explera operates every destination below with its own ground teams, contracted hotels and licensed multilingual guides. Each guide is written for the trade: logistics, seasonality, selling angles and what to upsell.
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Seoul, Incheon and the Gyeonggi day-trip belt — the gateway region almost every Korea itinerary passes through.
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Seoul
Korea’s electric capital — royal palaces, K-pop energy and round-the-clock food and shopping.
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Incheon
Korea’s gateway port — Chinatown, Songdo’s futuristic skyline and the airport island.
Agent guideSuwon
The great fortress city — UNESCO Hwaseong walls within reach of Seoul.
Agent guideDMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
The world’s most fortified border — a moving half-day from Seoul.
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Gapyeong
Nami Island, Petite France and the lakeside escapes of K-drama fame.
Agent guideYongin
Everland theme park and the open-air Korean Folk Village.
Agent guideGangwon
East-coast beaches, Seoraksan’s peaks and Pyeongchang’s Olympic ski slopes — Korea’s mountain-and-sea region.
Gangneung
East-coast beaches, café culture and the gateway to Olympic country.
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Sokcho (Seoraksan)
Korea’s most dramatic national park meets a fresh-seafood port town.
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Pyeongchang
Host of the 2018 Winter Olympics — Korea’s premier ski and alpine region.
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Chuncheon
Lake city of dakgalbi, islands and K-drama romance.
Agent guideChungcheong
The central provinces — Baekje heritage at Buyeo and Gongju, the science city of Daejeon, and Danyang’s karst scenery.
Daejeon
Korea’s science and research capital, central on the KTX network.
Agent guideCheongju
Home of the world’s oldest movable-metal-type book.
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Buyeo
The last capital of the Baekje kingdom — UNESCO heritage on the Geum River.
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Gongju
Baekje royal tombs and the Gongsanseong fortress.
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Danyang
Riverside cliffs, limestone caves and the Sobaeksan peaks.
Agent guideJeolla
Korea’s soul of food and tradition — Jeonju’s hanok village, Yeosu’s night sea, Suncheon’s wetlands and Boseong’s tea fields.
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Jeonju
Korea’s capital of food and tradition — the great Hanok Village.
Agent guideGwangju
The art-and-democracy city of the southwest.
Agent guideYeosu
A romantic southern port of night seas, cable cars and island ferries.
Agent guideSuncheon
Korea’s ecological capital — vast reed wetlands and a national garden.
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Boseong
Korea’s green-tea country — terraced fields above the southern coast.
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Damyang
A serene bamboo forest and traditional garden country.
Agent guideGyeongsang
Busan’s beaches and Gyeongju’s Silla-dynasty treasures, plus Andong folk culture and the southern island coast.
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Busan
Korea’s vibrant second city — beaches, seafood, temples and a film festival.
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Gyeongju
The “museum without walls” — a thousand years of Silla-dynasty heritage.
Agent guideDaegu
A medicine-market and fashion city framed by mountains and temples.
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Andong
The home of Confucian Korea — Hahoe folk village and the mask dance.
Agent guideTongyeong
The “Naples of Korea” — an island-studded southern harbour.
Agent guideUlsan
Industry, whales and the dramatic Daewangam coast.
Agent guideGeoje
Korea’s second-largest island — windswept capes and turquoise coves.
Agent guideIsla Jeju
Korea’s volcanic holiday island — beaches, craters and waterfalls on a milder climate calendar.