South Korea Slow Travel, interactive self-guided tours & guides

slow travel adventures in South Korea

Go an beautiful, slow travel style self-guided tour of jeju island, seoul or jeonju (traditional hanok village).

interactive guide with podcasts, illustrations, fun suggested activities and a beautiful digital guidebook

Hidden Lane’s interactive guides focus on local gems so that you, as a slow traveller, can have an in-depth, genuine experience.

Discover hidden laneways, art galleries, studios, delicious cafes and beautiful scenery. Listen to rich storytelling behind the unique businesses and discover inspiring culture via history podcasts and beautifully crafted photography. All prices are in Australian $ - and only one interactive guide is needed per group.

Black and white cat in South Korea sitting in front of a wooden gate with iron rings, surrounded by green plants and ivy.
Cover of 'Jeju Island: A Slow Traveller’s Guide' featuring ocean and islands.

uncover Jeju Island’s hidden beauty with the brand-new digital guide

  • The perfect itinerary for your trip – Navigate the island with ease, and don’t miss any of the real gems.

  • An essential, up-to-date guide to maximize your Jeju Island trip

  • Instant access to a comprehensive, constantly updated, digital guide.

  • Detailed tips on getting to Jeju Island and exploring the island

$17.00
One time
Traditional Korean hanok house with tile roof, surrounded by greenery. Text overlay reads "Free Essential Mini-Guide: Slow Travel South Korea: 6 Must-Visit Hidden Gems & a 3-Day Seoul Itinerary by Emma and Jarrod Hall."

Download the free Korea Mini-Guide and perfect Seoul 3-Day Itinerary

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Slow Travel Inspired by

Korea’s

Jeju Island

Jarrod and Emma Hall, Hidden Lanes creators spent 9 years in South Korea, and during that time created video content and a slow travel guide to Korea’s Jeju Island.

The journey was a walking or cycling route that included beautiful scenery, funky cafes, art galleries and nature. They made a film about the journey, that was featured in the Korean Expat Film Festival and World Bicycle Film Festival.

They were also inspired to make something similar for Bali, Ballarat and other slow travel vibe places in the world!