MEET
chat_icon

To Uluru, the center of the world! 6-night, 7-day Australian Outback road trip

T 001.jpg

Required Fields

  • Choose Duration :

    Please select a duration.arrow

Options

  • Other options

    Please select an option.arrow
  • -Early Bird Discount (0)days before start 0 %
    - 0($)
Total Amount0($)
* Estimated Daily Cost
($)
(May include accommodation, meals, training, and program activities. Please check details.)
OAAH0001
Oceania/Australia/Adelaide
  • Program Period: Available Year-Round
  • Application Period: Open Year-Round
  • Number of Participants: Unlimited
plannerPicture
Program Creator / Park Jin-su
The Australian Outback I saw has an indescribable, comforting embrace of nature, and at night tens of thousands of stars leave you mesmerized. An Australian Outback road trip with friends from around the world! I recommend it for college students seeking
question
Creator rating
4.4
fill_starfill_starfill_starfill_starempty_star
  • Learning & Growth
  • Leisure & Fun
  • Vibe
  • Facilities & Environment
  • Safety & Location
program video
youtube-thumbnail
youtube-thumbnail

Program Introduction

MovieTo the place from the movie , we invite you, gappers, to the very heart of the endless desert and towering cliffs.From Adelaide, voted the most livable city in Australia, to Uluru, the massive rock 'Centre of the World' rising in the middle of the desert! 6 nights, 7 days,Traveling approximately 2,000 km, you'll experience natural wonders like never before. Try 'shouting your love from Uluru, the centre of the world'!

© Tourism Australia © Coober Pedy Retail

Recommended Duration by Participants

2.7 Week

Based on past participants’ experiences, we’ve organized the common themes of learning, reflection, and growth by time period.

1Week
Recommended 2Week
2Week

Why This Project

What makes this project special

#New Experiences & Passion#Rest & Recovery#Freedom & Happiness#A trip around Australia#Bucket list#Traveling with people from around the world#The best of group and independent travel#Memories under a starry sky#A special road trip#Experience Australia's awe-inspiring wilderness#Traveling my way#Exciting experiences every day#Making global friends while traveling#Gaining a positive mindset#Discover a new me#Recharging#The greatest challenge of my life#Overcoming fear#Cultivating a spirit of challenge and adventure
2 Step

2Week

Now I'm gradually getting used to it, and my relationships with the people I'm with are deepening. In the local rhythm of life I develop my own style and draw a lot of inspiration from it. I freely enjoy myself, express myself, eat, and converse, and the leisure a day offers grows. Adventure shifts from fear to pleasure, and I experience the world in my own way. On the way back, the conviction “This was not just a simple trip” remains in my heart.

Log in to view the full content

Program Activities




Activities


Adelaide - Uluru

※ This project is led and managed by a professional trip guide who is responsible for the entire itinerary (transportation, accommodation, etc.).

Are you ready to head into the middle of the desert spread across Australia's vast continent? Enjoy a full 6 nights and 7 days filled with being captivated by exotic landscapes by day and falling into a deep sleep under a sky full of stars at night. During the approximately 2,000 km journey by bus from Adelaide to Uluru, you'll explore Australia's true Outback and have time to experience the vast nature firsthand. Escape the city's hustle and bustle for a while, feel the great outdoors, and reflect on yourself. If you're lucky, you may even see Australia's unique wildlife in person.

As this trip brings together travelers from around the world, English is used as the common language; however, if you open up and reach out first, language won't be a big barrier! Join unique camping, trekking, and other activities you may not have experienced before, and become friends with people from across the globe.

- Transportation: Minibus

- Accommodation: 5 nights swag camping, 1 night hostel


What is swag camping?
: ‘스와그(Swag)’는 ‘여행자의 짐 보따리’라는 뜻으로. 두껍고 큰 호주 스타일의 1인용 침낭을 말해요. 큰 텐트를 치고 걷는 것보다 간단하면서, 밤하늘의 별을 보며 잠들고 일출을 온몸으로 느끼며 깨어나는, 아웃백을 즐기기에 안성맞춤인 호주만의 이색적인 야영 방식입니다.

* Participants need a personal sleeping bag to use inside the swag. You can bring your own, or request in advance and purchase on-site.

Day 1: From a sheer 30-meter cliff to a dazzling feast of stars right before your eyes — depart now to a mysterious world!

© Tourism Australia

Adelaide - Flinders Ranges

AdelaideAdelaide - Port Wakefield - Hancock Lookout - Flinders Ranges - Alligator Gorge hike - Lunch - Peach Rich Railway - Akaru Rock Hike -Adnyamathanha Cultural Experience - Dinner

- Accommodation: swag camping, Willow Springs Station Camp

- Meals: lunch and dinner provided

(Please have breakfast beforehand.)

- Travel time: approx. 6 hours, about 510 km

* Optional activity: stargazing with an astronomer and a physicist

(From $90 to $190 per person, same-day booking available)

Are you ready to enjoy Australia's dynamic and vast outback like never before? Our bus departs from Adelaide and heads to our first destination, the Flinders Ranges.

Alligator Gorge boasts some of the most beautiful and grand scenery in the Flinders Ranges. The sheer reddish quartzite cliffs reach heights of up to 30 meters.

After lunch, as you explore the Peach Rich Railway, you'll feel as if you've stepped into a painting. This area is where the Adnyamathanha people have continued their history, and through the Akaru Rock hike and a simple cultural experience at the resort afterward, you can learn about their way of life.

After enjoying dinner, immerse yourself in the stars that fill the clear Southern Hemisphere sky. A light show unfolds before your eyes. The feeling of falling asleep under tens of thousands of stars is something you must experience to understand.

* At an observatory not far from the campground, you can observe constellations, globular clusters, and nebulae, as well as planets like Saturn and Jupiter, through a 10-inch reflecting telescope.



Day 2: 'Experience the true Australian outback, the Flinders Ranges!'

Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park

Breakfast - Stories of the Adnyamathanha people & cultural experience - Lunch -Exploring Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park - Bunyeroo Gorge & Brachina Gorge drive - Dinner & Campfire

- Accommodation: Swag camping, Willow Springs Station Camp

- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner provided

- Travel time: Approximately 3 hours

Today we'll learn more about the history of the Flinders Ranges. The Flinders Ranges consist of towering ridgelines and peaks, tree-lined gorges, small rivers, and red earth; according to Indigenous legends, this area's landscape was once inhabited by many snakes and giants.

Walking around Wilpena Pound, one of the world's most unique and mysterious natural environments, you'll feel as if you've traveled back 1.3 million years. There you'll learn about the Adnyamathanha people's culture and traditions, bush tucker (food), artifacts, medicinal plants, and take part in traditional ceremonies.

After lunch, drive through Bunyeroo Gorge and Brachina Gorge, known as the 'Passage of Time', and experience a sense of nature's grandeur unlike anywhere else in the world.

At the accommodation you can enjoy a campfire with your newfound friends from around the world.

Day 3: 'Woodanadatta Track — where the history of camel drivers and the Old Ghan train comes alive'

Flinders Ranges - Woodanadatta Track - William Creek

Breakfast - Woodanadatta Track - Individual lunch- Air Ho & Mutonia Sculpture Park - William Creek - Dinner

- Accommodation: Swag camping, William Creek Camp

- Meals: Breakfast and dinner provided

(Enjoy lunch on the way from Marree.)

- Travel time: Approximately 7 hours

Today we will travel along the historic route of the Afghan cameleers and the Old Ghan Railway.

The Oodnadatta Track is a 600 km flat yet dramatic route that combines plains and undulating country. In the early days of Australian exploration, the most famous explorer, John McDouall Stuart, explored the central interior of Australia, and following his footsteps the 'Old Ghan Railway' was built. The Oodnadatta Track serves as an important line alongside that Old Ghan Railway. Drive this route and fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the time.

Pass through the Marree area and stretch your legs while walking around Lake Eyre and the Mutonia Sculpture Park. Lake Eyre is Australia’s largest salt lake; over a very long time the water has evaporated, giving it an unfamiliar appearance different from the lakes we know. After driving for a while you will pass Anna Creek Station. Imagine a station the same size as Belgium—about 30,000 square kilometers; can you feel how vast it is?

In the late afternoon you will arrive at William Creek. This is a very small, remote village with only about 10 residents, yet it is a famous stop that many travelers across the outback visit. Among its attractions, the William Creek Hotel, in operation since 1887, acts like a guestbook for everyone. Enjoy a cool drink and a pub meal here!

*The Oodnadatta Track is an unsealed, unpaved road, and track conditions vary greatly depending on the weather. For safety, if driving is judged to be difficult the route may be changed to an alternative itinerary.

Day 4: 'The Mysterious Underground Town of Coober Pedy, Opals That Shine Forever'

William Creek - Coober Pedy

Breakfast - Coober Pedy - Umoona Opal Mine & Museum - Josephine's Gallery & Kangaroo Sanctuary - Individual lunch & dinner

- Accommodation: Umoona Opal Mine Underground Hostel, dormitory rooms

- Meals: Breakfast provided

(Enjoy lunch and dinner at your leisure in Coober Pedy.)

- Travel time: Approximately 4 hours, about 170 km

* Approximately a 5 km hike

After breakfast, head to Coober Pedy, Australia's opal capital.

In Coober Pedy, which feels like another planet, did you know that 80% of the world's opals are produced? This place has been introduced a few times as an underground cave world. People here make their homes in underground caves. Unlike the hot outside, the underground maintains a comfortable temperature and humidity of about 24°C year-round, and you can glimpse the locals' practical wisdom everywhere, such as sticking matches to detect possible ground movements.

This place, a filming location for movies like and , lets you tour the Umoona Opal Mine and Museum and watch beautiful opals being cut. If you're lucky, you might even mine opal yourself.

In the afternoon after the underground mine experience in Coober Pedy, visit the Josephine Gallery and the Kangaroo Sanctuary to view works by Indigenous artists and meet rescued koalas and kangaroos.

Spend the rest of the day exploring Coober Pedy at your leisure. Have dinner in an underground restaurant and spend the night there — isn't that a truly new experience?

Day 5 'An Endless Desert Spectacle!'

Coober Pedy - Watarrka / Kings Canyon

Breakfast - Dingo Fence & Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Reserve - own lunch-Northern Territory - Kings Canyon - Dinner

- Accommodation: Swag camping, Kings Creek Station

- Meals: Breakfast provided

(Have lunch individually while traveling, and dinner at the camp restaurant.)

- Travel time: approx. 9 hours, about 770 km

Today we continue a long journey north, passing the Dingo Fence. Here 'dingo' refers to Australia's wild dog. Despite their cute appearance, they are ferocious creatures that hunt in packs. In livestock-raising Australia, a fence over 5,500 km long has been erected to prevent damage caused by dingoes. Considering that the entire Korean Peninsula is roughly 1,000 km from north to south, isn't that astounding?

Passing the Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Reserve, cross into the Northern Territory and head to Watarrka National Park. After a long journey, arrive at the Kings Creek Stay campsite in the late afternoon.

Take a relaxing swim and capture the desert's stunning sunset in photos. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the campground restaurant, unwind from accumulated fatigue, and enjoy a restful night!

Day 6: 'Kings Canyon — how far have you explored?'

© Tourism Australia

Watarrka / Kings Canyon - Uluru

Breakfast - Kings Canyon Rim Walk - individual lunch-Uluru sunset - Dinner

- Accommodation: swag camping, Ayers Rock Resort campground

- Meals: breakfast and dinner provided

(Lunch is on your own after the Kings Canyon trek.)

- Travel time: about 4 hours, about 350 km

One of the most challenging and exciting days of the outback road trip awaits you. You will trek Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park for about 6 hours. Kings Canyon is known for its spectacular gorges and rock formations carved by millions of years of erosion.

A 300m-high sandstone cliff, lush forests with over 600 species of trees, more than 100 bird species and over 60 reptile species — an Australian oasis! You'll be immersed in Kings Canyon's charm as you explore its natural amphitheatre shaped by rain and wind, the Lost City, and other features.

After lunch on your own, you'll head to your final destination, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. There you will finish the day watching a spectacular Uluru sunset. There are only a few days left in the trip — what will tomorrow bring?

Day 7: 'The Kata Tjuta sunrise that stops all thought — why can't you turn away?'

© Tourism Australia

Kata Tjuta

Kata Tjuta sunrise - breakfast - Valley of the Winds walk - lunch and free time - Anangu dot painting workshop and cultural experience- Dinner

- Accommodation: swag camping, Ayers Rock Resort campground

- Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner provided

(Lunch is eaten individually after the Kings Canyon trek.)

- Travel time: approx. 2 hours, about 180 km

* Approximately 6 km hike

You will visit Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), considered a must-see in the Outback region. Together with Uluru, which you will visit tomorrow, conquering this site makes you an Outback conqueror! In the indigenous Pitjantjatjara language, 'Kata Tjuta' means 'many heads' and refers to 36 rock formations that rise to a maximum height of 564 meters. Because of its clustered, intricate appearance, Uluru is sometimes compared to a male figure and Kata Tjuta to a female.

Especially the Valley of the Olgas and the Valley of the Winds treks, which feature trails between the rock formations, are famous. Walk these trails, take photos, and learn the creation stories of the many Indigenous peoples who have lived in Australia for some 40,000 years.

After a light meal at the camp, join a dot painting workshop with Anangu Indigenous artists. For about 1.5 hours you will learn about Anangu art, ancient symbols, and basic words in the Anangu language, Pitjantjatjara. During the time at the Cultural Center you will gain a deeper understanding of Anangu culture and learn about the natural environment of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Day 8 'Shouting Love from the Centre of the World'

© Tourism Australia

Uluru - Yulara

Uluru sunrise - breakfast - Uluru base walk - Yulara Desert Gardens Resort

- Meals: breakfast provided

- Travel time: about 1 hour, about 85 km

* Up to a 10 km walk

* Transportation:

① Yulara Desert Gardens Resort - Uluru Airport: Free shuttle provided

② Yulara Desert Gardens Resort - Alice Springs shuttle bus: Optional (reservation required, so please let us know in advance!)

Enjoy Uluru — the 'center of the world' and the 'navel of the universe' — which the protagonist longed for in the film . Watch the sunrise over Uluru and take a deep breath; you'll be overwhelmed by its wonder and serenity.

Join the 10 km Uluru Base Walk with a guide and learn why and how Uluru has inspired so many people over some 550 million years of history. Along the way you can rest at quiet waterholes and under majestic she-oak trees. If you prefer not to do the full walk, shorter trails are available, so don't worry!

Late in the morning, with the Uluru activities finished, the long-yet-short outback road trip comes to an end.

Breathtaking nature, tens of thousands of years of history, and unique cultural experiences. How does it feel to return to the city after being immersed in the middle of a movie? Take a good shower and fully enjoy the pleasures of the city! Share the highlights and reflections of the trip with the friends from around the world you traveled with for eight days. Close your eyes and recall the journey—you'll feel a sense of accomplishment and be swept away by poignant memories. With that, you've successfully conquered the Australian outback!


* A free shuttle bus is available from Yulara's Desert Gardens Resort to Uluru Airport, and if you're planning to travel to Alice Springs we can help you book the bus in advance. (Bus fare not included)


© Batman © Wild Bush Luxury

General Information

-This project is available to join on the scheduled start date and, per schedule, up to 20 peoplecan participate.

For participation schedules and details, please contact KakaoTalk @GapYear or email koreagapyear@gmail.com.

- First day 5:30 AMapprox., starting from Adelaide, on the 8th day Between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM (noon)will finish at Yulara (Uluru).

- The aboveParticipation schedule and detailsmay be subject to change depending on local conditions and weather.

- To fully enjoy this project, you should enjoy outdoor activities, be able to hike, and be able to cope with extreme weather conditions. For this,a certain level of physical fitnessis required, and during some parts of the schedule you should be able to walk 3–12 km. You may walk on rough terrain or get wet.

- In advancespecial dietary requirementsplease let us know. We offer a variety of meal options and do our best to provide fresh produce. Snacks, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages are not included.

- Bags: per person 'a 15 kg backpack or travel bag (no suitcases) + one small handbag' are limited to.

- All participants must complete online check-inThis involves submitting a health questionnaire or a pre-travel medical certificate to confirm that your current health is satisfactory. This is mandatory, and we will provide separate guidance to ensure it is completed at least 24 hours before departure.

- This project requires a minimum of 4 peopleIf the minimum number is not met, the departure may be canceled.

※ Alice Springs Transportation

We operate transportation that departs between 12:30 PM and 1:00 PM on the last day and arrives in Alice Springs around 7:00 PM. The guide will assist participants who wish to use this shuttle to ensure they arrive at the shuttle departure point with plenty of time. Please inquire in advance to reserve the shuttle bus.

For shuttle bus fares and related matters, please contact us on KakaoTalk @GapYear or by email at koreagapyear@gmail.com.

* Detailed participant reviews GapYear Story (click)can be viewed at.

* More participant reviews can be found in the "Participant Reviews" section at the bottom of the project page.

Program Inclusions

  • On-Site Orientation
    On-Site Orientation
  • Variety of Meal Options
    Variety of Meal Options
  • 24/7 Emergency Contact Support
    24/7 Emergency Contact Support
  • Real-Time Support Service
    Real-Time Support Service
  • Personal Growth Support (Missions / Scholarships / Consulting)
    Personal Growth Support (Missions / Scholarships / Consulting)
  • International Admin Support
    International Admin Support
  • Orientation Materials
    Orientation Materials
  • Local Area / City Tours
    Local Area / City Tours
  • Camping / Outdoor Facilities
    Camping / Outdoor Facilities
  • Equipment / Basic Training
    Equipment / Basic Training
  • Partner Discount Benefits
    Partner Discount Benefits
  • Official Certificate of Completion
    Official Certificate of Completion
  • Expert Program Leader
    Expert Program Leader
  • Pre-Departure Orientation (Korea GapYear)
    Pre-Departure Orientation (Korea GapYear)

* Breakfast provided 7 times, lunch 4 times, dinner 4 times. Other meals are eaten freely at local restaurants during the itinerary.
(For details on meal provisions, check the itinerary above.)

Not included

- Round-trip airfare

- Tourist visa issuance fee upon entry to Australia

- Insurance fees and other local living expenses

- (Optional) Sleeping bag purchase for the entire itinerary: Not necessary if you bring your own sleeping bag; please inform us in advance if you wish to purchase one!

Example of required items

1. Bag

2. Bag cover (for transporting on a trailer)

3. Basic first-aid kit/medications

4. Toiletries and towel

5. Long sleeves, long pants, warm clothing (be sure to prepare, as there is a large temperature difference between day and night while camping!)

6. Short T-shirts and shorts

7. Fly net or insect screen (there are many flies in desert areas, so bring one if needed.)

8. Insect repellent, hat, sunscreen

9. Comfortable shoes for trekking

10. Water bottle

11. Sleeping bag

* Details will be provided additionally upon confirmation of participation.

About the Provider


Since 1989, we have offered off-road trip programs such as four-wheel-drive tours, Indigenous Australian cultural experiences, and visits to Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon so visitors can experience the real Australian outback, providing unforgettable adventures and memories.

Each year it is bustling with participants who come to experience the true Australian outback.

It is not just a simple desert trip; we run programs that allow participants to understand and directly experience local Indigenous peoples and communities, and we take a leading role in nature conservation. In recognition of these efforts,we have received awards from Tourism Australia for several years.Friendly, humorous, and qualified professional road-trip guides accompany participants to ensure their safety, while enhancing understanding of local culture, Indigenous peoples' lives, and the history of European settlement.

Accommodation



Participants will enjoy Australian-style 'swag' camping. A swag is between a one-person tent and a sleeping bag.'Swag' sleeping bagIt is perfect for outback trips. Watching the countless stars in the night sky and chatting around the campfire will be another highlight of the camp.

Participants need a personal sleeping bag to use inside the swag. You may bring your own or request one in advance and purchase it on site.

During this project, restroom and shower facilities are not readily available. It will be an opportunity to step away from the comforts of the city and experience the real outback. Most meals are provided; for meals not included, you may freely use local restaurants. In outback areas, phone and Wi-Fi service may be unavailable or limited.

This project is recommended for those who prefer challenge and hands-on experience over a comfortable trip!

Location Overview

Region:Australia, Adelaide




Did you know that Australia is about 77 times the size of our country?

What's even more surprising is that the population living on that land, which is 77 times larger, is only about half of our country's population! Driving along the long, straight roads, the vastness of Australia can make you forget even the sensation of speed. Leaving the coastal areas where most Australians live, this trip invites you to the 'navel of the universe,' the center of Australia.

Adelaide, where the journey begins, was founded by immigrants and is known as the 'city of churches' because of its many beautiful churches. It is also famous for producing some of Australia's highest-quality wines. The Northern Territory, which will be the main setting for this trip, is where you can experience Australia's vast wilderness, the Outback, and the traces of Indigenous peoples firsthand, and is famous for Uluru (Ayers Rock), known as the 'center of the world' or the 'navel of the universe.' Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, so its seasons and weather are the opposite of Korea's. In particular, the southern night sky is filled with inverted constellations and special constellations that can only be seen there.

* December, January, and February in Australia are hot summer months, and January temperatures can exceed 30°C.
Also, June, July, and August are winter months.
* The Outback in particular has large temperature swings between day and night, so take care of your health.

Introduction to Australian Destinations

1. Perth

Perth is the capital of Western Australia and enjoys clear skies year-round. The European-style, stylish port town of Fremantle, overlooking the emerald Indian Ocean, is 30 minutes away, and the Swan River wraps around the city. Climb up Kings Park, stand beneath the Little Prince's baobab tree, and look down over Perth to feel true tranquility!The Swan River surrounds the entire city, giving it a constant sense of peace. Perth is a place where you can see the emerald Indian Ocean whenever you feel weary of life. Isn't it one of the places you should definitely visit in your lifetime?

2. Broome

Broome is a hidden gem in northwestern Australia. It is considered a must-visit resort even by locals and serves as the gateway to the last frontier, the Kimberley. The sandstone formations formed 250 million years ago include the World Heritage-listed Bungle Bungle Range, and watching Broome's sunset while riding a camel will give you an unforgettable, exhilarating experience. To truly experience Broome, we recommend joining an outback exploration tour from Beagle Bay to Cape Leveque.

3. Great Barrier Reef

A must-see before you die: the Great Barrier Reef.It is the world's largest coral reef, stretching about 2,000 km along Australia's northeast coast and ranging approximately 500 to 2,000 m in width.Designated a UNESCO World Heritage natural site, it is home to a remarkable variety of life, including around 400 species of coral and some 1,500 species of fish.Scuba diving and skydiving at the Great Barrier Reef will offer unforgettable experiences you can't have anywhere else in the world. If you visit the reef, stopping in Cairns to enjoy various marine sports is a great option. It's an experience every visitor to Australia wants to try, so don't miss touring the east coast!

Dates & Fees

The participation period for this project is 7 nights and 8 daysis.

Participation fee

7 nights and 8 days 2,690,000 KRW

* For popular projects, there may be no available slots.Please apply promptly to secure your spot.

Installment payment information

For those who find it difficult to pay in full,pay a registration fee of 500,000 KRW in advanceand if you pay the remaining balance within two weeks, the date you paid the registration fee will be used as the basisA process to confirm participation in the project will proceed to determine participation eligibility and slot availability. To participate on your desired dates and period, securing your spot quickly is important!(Non-refundable once participation is confirmed)

* However, if the start date is imminent, the payment schedule for the remaining balance may vary depending on the situation.

Early bird discount and urgent application information

All Gap Year projects require normal processing procedures and a Gap Year preparation period, sowe recommend applying at least 3 months before the project start dateand,As a rule, you should apply no later than two months before.This is the policy. However, if there are unavoidable circumstances or you need to join a project urgently, you can pay an additional fee for the urgent application service and we will assist with the fastest possible processing.

*We assist with the fastest possible processing, but basic time is required for communication with local organizations and for confirming participation, and since all procedures are carried out the same as for regular participants,participants who apply through the urgent application service must actively cooperate with the Korea Gap Year operations teamYou are required to do so.

**Those who apply at least 180 days before the start date can receive an early bird discount.

***The urgent application service can be selected from the options above. For inquiries about the urgent application service, please contact koreagapyear@gmail.com.

- Included:Automatic application for Gap Year missions and notes / OT materials provided in full immediately upon confirmation of participation / additional emergency staff deployment / assistance in preparing documents if needed, etc.

*If you have difficulty calculating dates, please refer to the Naver Date Calculator >>Naver Date Calculator - direct link

**Note: For super-urgent applications, there may be no available slots depending on local conditions, and subsequent procedures will be processed according to the Gap Year refund policy.Additionally,Participants are responsible for any issues caused by their lack of cooperation.

chat

For any additional inquiries about the project, please contact our operations team via email (program@koreagapyear.com )
or consult with one of our program consultants via KakaoTalk.

Top 3 Popular Projects You May Love!