- by foxnews
- 22 Nov 2024
The tour programs, which range from three to eight hours, include guided visits to local tourist attractions and allow travelers to tailor their itineraries to explore additional sites of interest. Accommodating up to four passengers per vehicle, these tours aim to resolve common transportation challenges faced by travelers in rural areas of South Korea.
To further incentivize visitors, Klook is offering special discounts for travelers from the US and Taiwan on Korail and express bus tickets booked through its platform, valid until November 16. This discount covers routes leading to the rural destinations included in the taxi tour service.
Klook's latest offering is part of a broader strategy to boost rural tourism by providing hassle-free access and a more immersive cultural experience, tailored to the needs of international visitors.
Booking.com released its 2025 travel predictions list, and one trend, "passport to longevity," has 57% of travelers seeking vacations to "extend their lifespan."
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