#ReviewActivity #Review Nara Afternoon Tour (Round Trip from Kyoto)

[Music] Casey is a wonderful guide full of knowledge about the Nar area. He guided us through dos and don’ts with the deers. Going through the temple, he explained what it all meant and why it is of great importance to the area and country. Would recommend this tour. The afternoon nar tour was just right and we absolutely loved it. What made it absolutely perfect was our guide Mr. Yoshisen. He deserves a race and if you are lucky you will get to tour with him. Also, Nar is a musto absolutely worthwhile. A beautiful afternoon. Casey was a friendly, entertaining, warm and funny host with lots of information and stories to share along the way. The tour was enough time to see everything and spend with the dear and Buddha if you so please. Highly short tour with two stops to Toai and Kasugatisha. I would probably combine it with a Kyoto tour next time, but the guide made it worthwhile. Wonderful tour guided by the helpful Mrs. Itsuka. Narrated the history of the temple and shrine clearly provided tips for a more enjoyful feeding of the deers. And she even sang for us in the bus on the way back. Lovely singing and sharing of the story and translation for the had a great time with Kimo. She gave great info about the history behind N and we enjoyed the tour with her. All of the sites we saw are mustsee. The tour was hassle-free. Pickup was easy and guides were good and friendly. Highly recommended. Very good arrangement on transportation and knowledge tour guide. Even though it was very hot, the guide was super helpful and sweet. Would highly recommend this tour on a cooler day. Big thanks to our tour guide, Casey. He’s the best. Our guide was very knowledgeable, humorous, friendly, and very kind. Great tour. Thumbs up emoji. Good, and short day trip as described. After doing a few tours, was nice to not be on a bus the whole day. The Buddhist temple was cool. Had never seen something like it. Nar Park was entertaining. Feed the deer. Our guide was pretty funny and had a few good stories. The tour guide, Casey, is very knowledgeable and professional. We had a great trip in N for first timer. It is a wonderful place to visit. Ms. Momo give a very good insight of the temple and shine with great histories. Also is great to see the deer in temple and shine. Everything is good. Highly recommended. The highlight of the tour is getting close the deer and were able to feed the deer. Fantastic guide. Momo was awesome. Wellorganized tour. But traveling from Osaka to Nar via Kyoto was a bit hectic and tedious. Fast-paced as with anything Japanese. Very good tour. Wish it was a little longer because there was so much to see. Would do again. Must visit. Period. D. Very calming and spiritual day. Smile. Excellent guides and knowledgeable staff from the sunrise tour along the way that make us more than comfortable. Special mention to the lady picking us at Kintatsunara station to go to Osaka Namba. While her job could just end at Namba, she made a special effort to help us to our next destination. I was going back to Kobe in the same station. So, she wrote me a note so that I do not need to exit the station and go back to the platform. When I reached Kobe, I just showed the station staff the note, my original ticket, and paid the difference. The flow of the tour was smooth. The tour guide was knowledgeable of the temple’s history as well as the deer’s tendency to eat your belongings. Must try in Japan. Great experience. Our tour guide, Psycho, sounds like psycho, is funny. You’ll learn about the rich culture of N. Feeding the deers is quite an experience. The trip is fast-paced. I wish there would be more time spent on each part of the tour, and my family and I had a very convenient tour from start to finish. A must buy from Cloak.

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Japan
Nara Afternoon Tour (Round Trip from Kyoto)
Providing travelers with the perfect excursion from the big city, the beautiful city of Nara (once Japan’s capital) is an ideal nature escape in all seasons. Famed for the thousands of deer that graze and roam freely in the park as well as the significant temples dating from the eighth century. Once inside the park you’ll visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Todai-ji Temple is an iconic symbol of the Nara Period and one of the world’s largest wooden structures. The huge 15-meter bronze Great Buddha is truly a sight to behold. Kasuga Taisha Shrine, built in 768 AD, is famed for its stone and bronze lanterns. Making your way to the shrine, you’ll encounter a number of deer, thought to be the shrine messengers.

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