TOURS TO KOREA
Children's Home Society & Family Services
Family tours with an adoption focus; Visit your Korean adoption agency; Meet with birth; mothers at a maternity home; Visit with students in a high school; Dine in a private home; And sometimes meet with a birth relative or foster mother.
Dillon International, Inc.: Visit Korea
Dillon International specializes in small tour groups which allow adoptees and their families to receive more individualized attention and service.
Friends of Korea's Family Exchange Program
Since the summer of 1996 our exchange program has matched American and Korean families hoping to help them make connections to each other. We try to match by age and sex of children. So that they can build a friendship.
Holt International: Motherland Tours and Family Tours
Holt Motherland Tours provides adult adoptees age 18 and older, with a unique experience of traveling back to their birth country with others "who are just like me". Family Tours are for Korean adoptees, their families and Holt supporters.
KEEP - Korean Exposure and Education Program
The three-week summer program begins with an orientation where participants get to know each other and prepare for the days ahead. During the orientation, participants discuss a broad range of issues, including: the impact of increased globalization.
Overseas Koreans Foundation (OKF): Summer Cultural Program
The program's focus is to promote Korea's rich cultural heritage, and to give the resident Koreans abroad a chance to explore their motherland and gain better understanding of Korea through language study, cultural training and touring.
Shilla Travel
Shilla Travel lets you discover the bountiful tourism opportunities in both South and North Korea, countries which has luckily escaped any form of mass tourism.
JINHEUNG MOONHWA Co., Ltd.
Adoptees are able to visit Korea to learn more about the culture, heritage and people of their birth country. All expenses are piad except for air travel and domestic travel from Busan/Jejudo/Seoul.
Motherland Tour of South Korea
This motherland tour of South Korea designed by adult adoptees will take place immediately following the conclusion of KAAN 2008 in Chicago.
Spiritual Journey to Korea (KAM)
To take a Spiritual Journey to Korea to explore your true self and build spiritual friendships with participants and host families. A $5,000 scholarship covers roundtrip airfare, room and board, transportation and activity fees.
The Ties Program
Korean Ties
Inje Institute for International Human Resources
IIIHR program was created as a way for International Korean Adoptees to return to the ROK and learn more about Korean language, history, cooking, and culture.
Family tours with an adoption focus; Visit your Korean adoption agency; Meet with birth; mothers at a maternity home; Visit with students in a high school; Dine in a private home; And sometimes meet with a birth relative or foster mother.
Dillon International, Inc.: Visit Korea
Dillon International specializes in small tour groups which allow adoptees and their families to receive more individualized attention and service.
Friends of Korea's Family Exchange Program
Since the summer of 1996 our exchange program has matched American and Korean families hoping to help them make connections to each other. We try to match by age and sex of children. So that they can build a friendship.
Holt International: Motherland Tours and Family Tours
Holt Motherland Tours provides adult adoptees age 18 and older, with a unique experience of traveling back to their birth country with others "who are just like me". Family Tours are for Korean adoptees, their families and Holt supporters.
KEEP - Korean Exposure and Education Program
The three-week summer program begins with an orientation where participants get to know each other and prepare for the days ahead. During the orientation, participants discuss a broad range of issues, including: the impact of increased globalization.
Overseas Koreans Foundation (OKF): Summer Cultural Program
The program's focus is to promote Korea's rich cultural heritage, and to give the resident Koreans abroad a chance to explore their motherland and gain better understanding of Korea through language study, cultural training and touring.
Shilla Travel
Shilla Travel lets you discover the bountiful tourism opportunities in both South and North Korea, countries which has luckily escaped any form of mass tourism.
JINHEUNG MOONHWA Co., Ltd.
Adoptees are able to visit Korea to learn more about the culture, heritage and people of their birth country. All expenses are piad except for air travel and domestic travel from Busan/Jejudo/Seoul.
Motherland Tour of South Korea
This motherland tour of South Korea designed by adult adoptees will take place immediately following the conclusion of KAAN 2008 in Chicago.
Spiritual Journey to Korea (KAM)
To take a Spiritual Journey to Korea to explore your true self and build spiritual friendships with participants and host families. A $5,000 scholarship covers roundtrip airfare, room and board, transportation and activity fees.
The Ties Program
Korean Ties
Inje Institute for International Human Resources
IIIHR program was created as a way for International Korean Adoptees to return to the ROK and learn more about Korean language, history, cooking, and culture.