Cycling Tour with Yong Park

Your journey begins with our tour leader, Yong Park, a seasoned guide from Jeju Island. At the welcome meeting, he greets the group with a traditional Korean bow—an authentic gesture that sets the tone for the week ahead. This first gathering is more than just introductions; it’s a chance to break the ice, build camaraderie, and immerse yourself in the rhythm of Korean culture before the adventure begins.

Afterward, you’ll have time to settle in and prepare for the days of discovery on two wheels.

Every ride starts with high-quality equipment. Our tours feature premium Trek FX 2 bikes, each carefully inspected and tuned for safety and performance before departure. With Korea’s world-class cycling infrastructure—complete with riverside bike paths, well-marked routes, and rest stops offering showers and repair stations—you’ll find the journey as smooth as it is scenic. Whether you’re new to cycling or a seasoned rider, the peninsula has routes tailored for every pace and preference.

Cycling in Korea isn’t just about the ride—it’s about the stories you collect along the way. Glide along peaceful riverbanks, climb into lush mountain passes, and coast beside the sparkling seas of Busan and Sokcho. Along the route, heritage towns, bustling markets, and quiet village lanes give you a front-row seat to everyday Korean life. Each turn of the wheel reveals a new perspective, blending adventure with authentic cultural encounters.

Behind the scenes, our mechanics and operations team ensure everything runs flawlessly. Bikes and gear are maintained to the highest standards, and our team is on call 24/7 to resolve any issue.

On the road, our professional guides don’t just lead the way—they bring people together, keeping the journey engaging and memorable. From sharing insights on history and culture to capturing the perfect group photo, they’re there to make every moment count.

It’s important for tour guides to not only lead the tours but also bring everyone together. We train our tour guides to ensure the best outcome of every tours and let the experience flowing.

Tour guides are also essential when it comes to group photos!

Taken at Jumunjin Fishermen Fish Market in Gangneung!

Before the cycling begins, the fleet of bikes are set and ready to deploy upon arrival to the cities.

Cycling in Korea often begins with its famous Four Rivers Trail, a network of well-paved bike paths that stretch across the country. The Han River in Seoul is a favorite, offering a car-free, riverside route framed by bridges and city skylines. As you ride, you’ll pass parks, picnic spots, and food stalls selling everything from tteokbokki to fried chicken for a mid-ride snack. Venture further south and the Nakdong River Trail takes you through lush valleys, farmlands, and historic cities—an unforgettable way to experience the country’s heartland.