LTL Summer Camp in Seoul, South Korea, is an international program designed for foreign students aged 7–17 who want to learn Korean while experiencing local culture. Instruction is conducted in Korean, and the camp follows a mixed learning format that combines classroom lessons with daily cultural and recreational activities. Children under 11 may participate only if accompanied by an adult.
The academic program is integrated with cultural exploration. From Monday to Friday, afternoons are dedicated to excursions and activities around the city. Students visit well-known locations such as Bukchon Hanok Village, the National Museum of Korea, Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Lotte World amusement park, and other sites in Seoul. On Saturdays, full-day trips take place from 9:00 to 18:00.
Participants can choose between two accommodation options. One option is a residence where students share rooms and have access to the facilities needed for study and daily life, with staff providing 24-hour supervision. The alternative is homestay accommodation with Korean families. In this arrangement, students have private rooms, receive breakfast and dinner from the host family, and gain additional opportunities to practice Korean in everyday situations while learning about local culture.
The program allows flexible participation: students may attend only daytime classes or combine study with residence or homestay accommodation. Language practice continues outside the classroom during excursions and interactions with local residents.
Program fees include tuition, educational materials, accommodation, meals, and organized excursions. A 5% discount is available when siblings or friends enroll together. The camp also provides continuous supervision by staff, and host families support students who stay with them.