About Us

Experience Nature in the City

Despite the hustle and bustle of urban life, Seoul is home to a surprising diversity of wildlife. Even within the city, carefully preserved green spaces provide important habitats for a wide range of bird and other wildlife species.

Your guide, Zack, will lead you through these urban eco-hotspots, sharing insights into bird behavior and recent sightings to help you better understand what you’re observing.

To learn more about your guide and see recent sightings, follow Zack on Instagram @zackthebirder!

A group of people on a nature tour gathered around a guide who is explaining an information board in a lush green forest.

Black-faced spoonbill; endangered

Endemic East Asian Species

Many species are endemic to East Asia, and a number of them are vulnerable. These include the black-faced spoonbill, the white-naped crane along with other crane species, the varied tit, Japanese pygmy woodpecker, vinous-throated parrotbill, and so on.

Our guided tours last 3-4 hours and are conducted entirely in English. Tours usually begin at 9:00am, but the start time is flexible to accommodate your schedule!

Each tour begins with a brief introduction to the site and target species for the day. Your guide will then lead you through carefully selected areas known for recent sightings, adapting the route based on conditions and bird activity. At the end of the tour, we take time to review what we observed, share photos and sightings, and answer any questions.

Two white spoonbills wading in shallow water with long beaks and black legs.

About Our Tours

Our guided tours last 3-4 hours and are conducted entirely in English. Tours usually begin at 9:00am, but the start time is flexible to accommodate your schedule!

Each tour begins with a brief introduction to the site and target species for the day. Your guide will then lead you through carefully selected areas known for recent sightings, adapting the route based on conditions and bird activity. At the end of the tour, we take time to review what we observed, share photos and sightings, and answer any questions.

To learn more about your guide and see recent sightings, follow Zack on Instagram @zackthebirder!