Jeonju Dreamland-tours

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Anne ****
8 dec 2025
Michael, our guide as well as driver, was really energetic and shared interesting stories of the place. Also appreciated that he helped to take photos of me when I climbed to the observatory point at Jangtaesan. You’ll need to climb around 6 stories to reach the top and some parts are without proper stairs. But the view was wonderful.
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Rabbi *******
20 nov 2024
if you are on the fence if you want to take this tour, DO IT! i joined this tour solo in November 2024. Jeonju Hanok village is like Insadong and Suwon but it has its own charm. After Jeonju, Jangtaesan mountain was also very beautiful, lots of sequioa trees which turned brown during autumn. The bridge/walkway was a bit scary for someone who is afraid of heights. one suggestion is for the tour guide to give more information about the places we visit and places we are passing through.... he did gove some info but only very little.
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Klook User
16 mrt 2024
the company is Kstorytoyr . Our guide Roy and Victoria are very professional and takes good care of us. Roy in particular is vigilant noting details such as safety of infants that travels with the group , as an example. Roy and Victoria works well together ensuring they station themselves as different points and caters to those who are ahead or those that that's more time to walk. they are also good problem solvers and when it becomes clear that traffic in a particular direction is bad they make adjustments to the schedule so that we are able to spend more time on the attractions wo being affected by the bad traffic. Kudos. one of the most professional and resourceful guides I have experienced. I have enough time to take alot of good photos and soak in the atmosphere.
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Klook User
9 sep 2023
We had a wonderful experience thanks to our kind tour guide Mr Jake. He tried to speak English and his English is not bad at all. Jeonju Hanok Village was nice too, I wish I could visit Jeonju in autumn. It was beautiful and calming. However, the restaurant is too bland to our taste 😅 maybe we should try other muslim friendly menu. The visit to the mosque is worth it too. Can’t say much since we were able to pray peacefully at the mosque alhamdulillah. The mosque is the reason why I chose to go to Jeonju. Overall I really recommended this tour to all my Muslim friends out there.
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Katherine *******
3 dagen geleden
We waren dol op alles aan deze tour. Het was naadloos! Van de reisroute tot aan het schema. De hele ervaring was perfect 🫰🏼Ik had verwacht dat het een beetje aan de serieuze kant zou zijn, maar het was leuk en plezierig gemaakt dankzij onze lieve reisleidster AJ van Seoul City Tour. Ze is de beste!
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Irene *
2 dagen geleden
Dank u Sky. Bedankt dat u voor me gezorgd hebt en op me hebt gewacht, ook al was ik 5 minuten te laat 🥹. Als soloreiziger voel ik me niet achtergelaten. Hij vroeg me altijd dingen als: "Houd je van pittig?" of zei dingen als: "Het is oké, ze serveren ook voor 1 persoon in het restaurant". Ik vond het dakgalbi-restaurant waar hij ons mee naartoe nam erg leuk, het was 맛있어요 😋 Goed gedaan.
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Arseniel *****
2 dagen geleden
Had a really fun day! We visited four places and everything felt well paced, not rushed at all. It was cold, but there were fewer crowds and the weather was great for photos. Our guide, Hakim, was friendly and professional, and kept us updated the whole time, even through chat. Definitely a memorable tour and one I’d recommend.
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Muhammad ***********
4 jan
I was very excited to join this DMZ tour, as it has been on my bucket list since high school. Learning how ideology can separate one nation—and even siblings—is deeply painful yet incredibly eye-opening. Millions of lives have been affected by this division. Amid the ongoing tension between the DPRK and the ROK, we were able to see various forms of propaganda, such as the village, the competition to build the highest flagpole, and views toward the Kaesong Special Economic Zone. It was also interesting to learn that people now live around the DMZ and farm organic produce in the area. Our guide, Kelly, was very helpful and knowledgeable. She explained the historical and political context clearly, which made each place we visited much more meaningful. I brought my 7-year-old daughter along, and she was genuinely interested throughout the trip. One important note: this tour involves more than 15,000 steps, so be sure to come well-prepared and wear comfortable shoes. Highly recommended!
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