Things to do at Alpaca World

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★ 4.8 (1K+ reviews) • 4K+ booked

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Situated on an area of 363,636-㎡ forest, Alpaca World is the first experiential zoo to be founded in Gangwon-do. Visitors can interact and feed cute alpacas surrounded by the pristine beauty of nature. Alpaca World has made appearances in many television shows, featuring "the genius alpaca" and the first alpaca to be born in Korea. The attraction offers many hands-on programs and amenities for the convenience of diverse visitors, ranging from families and couples to school field trips.
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
310 Pungcheon-ri, Hwachon-myeon, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea

Your guide to Alpaca World

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4.8 /5
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Klook User
Yesterday
It was raining on the tour day but we still had lots of fun! The first stop was to the Alpaca World. We got there on time to join the alpaca feeding show - they let the alpaca run down the hill to the ranch and provided us with their food for feeding them. It was sooooooo much fun! The rail bike park was pretty as well. We paid W20,000 more to get the two-seated cart. It was not difficult for the riding part so you could relax and enjoy the pretty view along the route. We got to go through four tunnels, each of which was well-designed with features, e.g. romantic with soap bubbles, etc. Nami Island was pretty. We didn't stay there long but got to see some remaining cherry blossoms. The tour guide spoke fluent Putonghua and was caring. Overall we had a great time and would highly recommend this tour to others!
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Klook User
6 days ago
Alpaca World and Rail bike are definitely worth going. Nami island is just another park, nothing much to do.
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Klook User
1 Apr
Had a great time at Alpaca World. The Alpacas were very nice and cute. It was snowing when we got there, which made the experience even better! Although the snow did make the experience messy and muddy, we still had fun. This is by far my favorite attraction in Korea. Will definitely go back.
Klook User
26 Mar
our guide of the day was Ricky. he is quite an interesting dude. the tour was great because most of time it's just bringing you to the location then you self-explore, so there's flexibility of where you want to go within that location before heading on to the next one. the time allocated for each location was more than enough for sure. also, Alpaca World was the most fun experience! at 10:10AM you will see the pack of alpacas running down and it will definitely make you go 'awww!'
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Razel **********
19 Mar
Alpaca World - Rail Bike - Nami itinerary was the best choice. Perfect timing for all 3 spots and this package made the travel time worth it with enough time for us to rest in between. Thank you for making the trip convenient despite the distance from Seoul.
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Loumaehope *******
11 Mar
“It was perfect from beginning to end. James met us at our location on time and delivered us back. His knowledge of Alpaca World, Railpark and Nami Island was very impressive and his lunch location was superb. I highly recommend James and your company for superb service and attention to detail. Thank you so much for a memorable visit to Alpaca World, Railpark & Nami Island.“
Klook User
9 Feb
I really like Alpaca World. I saw cute alpacas and also saw a parrot show. The parakeets were especially cute and flocked to me when I fed them, so I had a very fun and meaningful time. I plan to visit again next time.
Klook User
22 Jan
Our family had an amazing time at Alpaca World in South Korea! The experience was truly delightful, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time surrounded by these charming animals.
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Klook User
1 Jan
The 12-hour private tour was so worth it! We visited Alpaca World, Nami and the Garden of the Morning Calm. Our guide, Mr. Jun was very helpful in crafting a detailed itinerary to help us plan the day. The alpacas were really cute and adorable. Our lunch arranged by Mr. Jun was delicious. Just make sure to bring cash since they don't accept credit cards. I highly recommend the visit to the Alpaca World for families with kids.