Experience Korea beyond the usual sightseeing and tourist trails with a unique homestay programme. Instead of only visiting landmarks, a homestay invites you into the heart of everyday Korean life. By staying with a local family, you’ll share routines, exchange stories, and build meaningful connections that last long after your trip ends.
With over 12,000 welcoming hosts across Korea and more than 30,000 participants from around the world, this programme has created countless bonds through the simple act of living daily life together. Travellers leave not only with photos, but with friendships and a true sense of belonging.
A homestay is more than just a bed for the night, it’s an open doorway into real Korean life. You’ll be welcomed as a temporary family member, not just a guest. From the moment you arrive, you’ll experience laughter, the aroma of homemade dishes, and heartfelt conversations.
Whether you stay for one night or several days, you’ll discover what it means to live like a local. Mornings begin with breakfast, and evenings often end with warm conversations around the dinner table. Unlike hotels or guesthouses, here you’ll find genuine human connection woven into each moment.
Many hosts also enjoy showing guests around their areas (Host Guided Tour Option). From wandering through traditional markets to exploring hidden gems or visiting cultural spots, everyday activities become special when shared with locals eager to make your stay memorable.
Back at home, you’ll be treated to freshly prepared homemade dishes from comforting stews to classic banchan (side dishes). Around the table, you’ll share food, laughter, and hospitality that makes you feel right at home.
This programme is about cultural exchange as much as accommodation. You’ll naturally learn customs, mealtime habits, and even pick up useful Korean phrases. In return, hosts love hearing about your culture and sharing stories of their own. These exchanges become a bridge that connects people from different worlds.
Every homestay is unique. Some hosts are young couples with children, others are retirees with plenty of stories, and some are solo hosts eager to connect. Each offers a different window into Korean life, ensuring that no two stays are ever alike. Many guests leave with lifelong friends, not just fond memories.
While most hosts are not native English speakers, they are warm, welcoming, and eager to connect. There may be occasional language barriers, but these moments are part of the authentic cultural exchange and often lead to laughter and deeper understanding. Hosts love sharing their culture and take pride in creating the best possible experience for every guest.
In the end, a Korean homestay is about more than travel, it’s about connection, hospitality, and discovering the beauty of daily life. Whether you come for just one night or longer, you’ll leave with memories, friendships, and the feeling of having been part of a family.