I don’t live in MN, can I still travel on your birthland tour?

Yes! Well over 50% of our tour participants live outside of Minnesota—we welcome all!

Is it still safe to travel to Korea due to COVID-19?

Yes! More information will be discussed, including required documentation/information needed in order to travel in pre-trip orientation sessions.


What is the average age of tour participant? Can other family members join?

We have worked with tour participants ranging in age from 5-80 years old.

The majority of adoptees are 5-50 years old.

AdopteeBridge is not an adoption agency. Can you still help with post adoption services?

Yes—AdopteeBridge has a good relationship with all four (4) Korean adoption agencies in Korea. We will be able to assist or consult with the adoptee with their post adoption service request—depending on the Korean adoption agency they were placed through.

To learn more about the Post Adoption Services offered on Bridge to Korea Birthland Tours, please visit the following link.


I have allergies/food sensitivities/physical disabilities. Can I travel on your tour?

Yes—please communicate with tour staff BEFORE departure regarding your allergies, food sensitivities, physical disabilities so we are able to provide proper support and services during the birthland tour.

Can I travel by myself?

Yes, but it is highly recommended to travel with a family member, friend, partner/spouse, if this is your first trip to Korea.

Please note: if you do travel by yourself, a single-room charge will apply.


Will you give refunds for cancellations because of COVID-19?

Refunds will only be given if the U.S. State Department declares a Level 4 travel warning or South Korea does not permit visitors.