Tuesday 20 August 2013

The K-Shuttle Bus is a New and Easy Way to Tour Korea

For Australians visiting Korea there is a new way to tour the country on the K-Shuttle Bus. The K-Shuttle is a shuttle bus that tours major cities and tourist regions and is operated solely for the benefit of foreign tourists.

K-Shuttle removes the language and cultural barriers and makes visiting the country’s most beautiful destinations convenient and hassle-free. Travellers can hop on and hop off the bus as they please and break their journey at any of the stops along the route. K-Shuttle tours also have the assistance of English speaking tour guides.

Foreign tourists can now easily access the best traditional and historical attractions outside of the capital Seoul, including Gongju. Buyeo, Gwangju, Gyeongju and Gangneung The K-Shuttle also takes in the port city of Busan, Yeosu and Pyeongchang which is the site of the upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics.

Travellers can join at any point along the route but reservations must be made at least five days in advance. You can book a seat on the bus between cities or you can join the nationwide five day tour and purchase an accommodation package to match. Sector fares for the K-Shuttle bus offer a very cost effective way to travel the country and a five day/four night course costs from US$549 per person. Sector fares cost as little as US$12 up to US$28.

The tour courses provide a convenient way around the country but also the chance to visit many of the historical and cultural sites along the way. Seats are on a first come first served basis and bookings are necessary at least five days in advance. For more detailed information visit the official K-Shuttle website: www.k-shuttle.com or call 1899-2508 for reservations while travelling in Korea.

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