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Korea Tour Packages

Get up to 20% off on Korea Tour Packages & Korea Private Tour


Starting at RM 1,912 RM 2,390

Korea Private Tour Packages Tailored Just for You
Enjoy the freedom of a Korea private tour with no fixed schedules or crowded buses. Discover top destinations at your own pace with expert guides. Read More.

The Difference: HIS Travel Malaysia Korea tour packages vs Other Tour Companies

HIS Travel Malaysia

No Visit to Tourist Trap
3-3.5 Star Hotel or Family-Friendly Homestay
Use a private MPV that is comfortable, safe, and suitable for all seasons
Trip dates according to the client’s flight ticket
Tour guide: Malaysian citizen living in Korea (Fluent in Korean, Malay,and English)
No tipping or additional charges
Flexible itinerary, can request places to visit

Company X

There is a visit to the Tourist Trap
Use Backpackers Hostel / Guesthouse
Accommodation location is far and not strategic
Use the public train (Climbing up and downstairs, a lot of walking)
The trip date is fixed, cannot be changed
Korean tour guide(Communication issues)
Does not include tipping and additional charges
Fixed itinerary, cannot request additional places to visit

Korea private tour packages Up to 20% Off

4 Days 3 Nights
Jeju Korea | Free Private MPV Transfers
From RM 1,912 RM 2,390
(Save RM 478)


5 Days 4 Nights
Seoul Korea | Free Private MPV Transfers
From RM 2,323 RM 2,904
(Save RM 581)


7 Days 6 Nights
Seoul Jeju Korea | Free Seoul-Jeju-Seoul Flight Ticket
From RM 4,378 RM 5,473
(Save RM 1,095)

Korea Tour Packages Reviews
Zuliana

⭐5/5

This Korea private tour was ideal for traveling with kids. Our guide was super friendly, and we loved visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace and Nami Island. The itinerary was kid-friendly but still full of culture. Best family trip we have taken so far..

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Divya

⭐5/5

Traveling with elders and kids can be tough, but this Korea tour packages made it so easy. In Seoul, the whole family loved Namdaemun Market and Banpo River Park. The Korea private tour was comfortable, safe, and very flexible.

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Nurulida

⭐5/5

I was impressed by how Muslim-friendly Korea tour packages was. We enjoyed everything. The Korea private tour was comfortable and respectful of our needs.

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Mohn Fadzil

⭐5/5

This was our first time in Korea and we were amazed by how smooth everything went. Our guide shared insider tips. Jeju was breathtaking, don’t miss Camelia Hill. Jeju’s Hallasan viewpoint was a highlight for us all. The Korea private tour was comfortable and safe.

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Pavitra

⭐5/5

The Jeju experience was peaceful and breathtaking. We loved Woljeong Beach and Seongsan Ilchulbong. Our Korea private tour guide shared local stories that made the trip so meaningful. One of the best Korea tour packages we have booked.

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Angela

⭐5/5

We were amazed by how detailed everything was. The Seoul itinerary included HiKR Ground, Namsan Tower, and Cheonggyecheon Stream. Choosing a Korea private tour let us enjoy the journey at our own pace.

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Korea Tour Packages FAQs

No, Malaysians do not need a visa for short trips to Korea (up to 90 days). But if you are aged 18 to 64, you must apply for a K-ETA before departure.

K-ETA stands for Korea Electronic Travel Authorization. You can apply K-ETA online and it usually takes 1 to 6 working days to process, but it is best to apply at least 3 days before your flight or even a month in advance to avoid any problems.

No, the K-ETA fee is separate. You can apply K-ETA online. Please click here for a step-by-step guide.

Yes. Your tour guide is a Malaysian and speaks fluent Korean. This makes communication easy and enhances your travel experience.

Yes. This Korea private tour is designed for families, children, and the elderly with minimal walking and private transport.

No, but we can assist in purchasing travel insurance separately. It is highly recommended for a safe and worry-free trip.

No, flight tickets are not included in the Korea tour packages. However, we can help you book the best available flights upon request.

No. We do not include forced shopping tours in our Korea private tour packages. We only take you to real attractions and meaningful destinations.

Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov) offer the best weather and scenery.

Korea has four seasons:

  • Winter (Dec–Feb)
  • Spring (Mar–May)
  • Summer (Jun–Aug)
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov)
  • Winter: -6°C to 12°C
  • Spring: 10°C to 23°C
  • Summer: 18°C to 30°C
  • Autumn: 15°C to 26°C

Yes, absolutely. For our private Korea tour packages, you can select any travel date you prefer. We will customize your itinerary around your schedule.

You can bring up to USD 10,000 (or equivalent) without declaration.

The local currency is South Korean Won (KRW).

We recommend exchanging your Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to Korean Won (KRW) at money changers before your trip. Limited options exist in Korea.

Korea uses plug type C or F (two round pins) with 220V voltage.

Yes, you can purchase SIM cards or e-SIM before departure.

The Korea private tour uses private MPVs or vans, depending on your group size.

It is best to book at least 2-3 months ahead, especially during peak seasons like spring and autumn.

Most Korea private tour packages include accommodation, airport transfers, tour guide and admission to attractions. Specific inclusions may vary by package. Please check the “What’s inside the package?” on the Korea private tour package to see what is included.

Of course. Let us know your dietary needs in advance, and we will plan meals accordingly.

A direct flight from KL to Seoul takes approximately 6 to 7 hours.

For Seoul, fly into Incheon International Airport (ICN).
For Jeju, fly into Jeju International Airport (CJU).
If your Korea tour packages includes both, start at ICN and take a domestic flight to Jeju.

Not at all. Your guide handles all communication, though learning a few basic phrases is fun!

Yes. Most places accept Visa and Mastercard, but cash is still useful for small purchases.

Yes, but do note that places may be crowded or closed during Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Autumn Festival).