Park Myung-soo: "This Is My Last Trip"... Did He Suddenly Announce His Departure While Heading Abroad? ('The Great Guide 3')

MBC Every1s The Great Guide 3 has promised an all-time spicy adventure that will leave the cast completely exhausted.The first destination of this season, which premieres on the 9th, is Ethiopia—a country widely regarded as one of the most challenging travel destinations on the African continent. In this episode, the tense journey to departure unfolds for Park Myung-soo, Choi Daniel, and Lee Mu-jin, who gathered at the airport first, excluding Kim Dae-ho, who will join as a later addition.The three, who had no idea of their destination until just before purchasing their plane tickets, froze the moment they heard the word Ethiopia. They couldnt hide their bewilderment at the unfamiliar setting, remarking, Were only familiar with it as the name of a coffee bean; weve never even seen anyone whos actually traveled there.Unlike previous seasons, where they followed a strictly planned itinerary, the group was thrown off balance once again by the unconventional rule that they would only be given a guidebook upon arrival. While Choi Daniel expressed anxiety, saying, It feels dizzying to be thrown in there completely defenseless, the youngest member, Lee Mu-jin, who was setting foot on African soil for the first time, remarked, This is a place I wondered if Id ever get to visit before I die, and was lost in his own romantic reverie, creating a stark contrast.The real crisis began at the airport. As the members frantically searched for local news, they discovered reports of a volcanic eruption that had occurred just three months prior and the notorious prevalence of pickpocketing. Park Myung-soo unleashed his signature sharp tirade at the production crew, asking, Are you really going to go under these circumstances?—a clear sign that anxiety had reached its peak.
MBC Every1s The Great Guide 3 has promised an all-time spicy adventure that will leave the cast completely exhausted.The first destination of this season, which premieres on the 9th, is Ethiopia—a country widely regarded as one of the most challenging travel destinations on the African continent. In this episode, the tense journey to departure unfolds for Park Myung-soo, Choi Daniel, and Lee Mu-jin, who gathered at the airport first, excluding Kim Dae-ho, who will join as a later addition.The three, who had no idea of their destination until just before purchasing their plane tickets, froze the moment they heard the word Ethiopia. They couldnt hide their bewilderment at the unfamiliar setting, remarking, Were only familiar with it as the name of a coffee bean; weve never even seen anyone whos actually traveled there.Unlike previous seasons, where they followed a strictly planned itinerary, the group was thrown off balance once again by the unconventional rule that they would only be given a guidebook upon arrival. While Choi Daniel expressed anxiety, saying, It feels dizzying to be thrown in there completely defenseless, the youngest member, Lee Mu-jin, who was setting foot on African soil for the first time, remarked, This is a place I wondered if Id ever get to visit before I die, and was lost in his own romantic reverie, creating a stark contrast.The real crisis began at the airport. As the members frantically searched for local news, they discovered reports of a volcanic eruption that had occurred just three months prior and the notorious prevalence of pickpocketing. Park Myung-soo unleashed his signature sharp tirade at the production crew, asking, Are you really going to go under these circumstances?—a clear sign that anxiety had reached its peak.

MBC Every1’s “The Great Guide 3” has promised an all-time “spicy” adventure that will leave the cast completely exhausted.

The first destination of this season, which premieres on the 9th, is Ethiopia—a country widely regarded as one of the most challenging travel destinations on the African continent. In this episode, the tense journey to departure unfolds for Park Myung-soo, Choi Daniel, and Lee Mu-jin, who gathered at the airport first, excluding Kim Dae-ho, who will join as a later addition.

The three, who had no idea of their destination until just before purchasing their plane tickets, froze the moment they heard the word “Ethiopia.” They couldn’t hide their bewilderment at the unfamiliar setting, remarking, “We’re only familiar with it as the name of a coffee bean; we’ve never even seen anyone who’s actually traveled there.”

Unlike previous seasons, where they followed a strictly planned itinerary, the group was thrown off balance once again by the unconventional rule that they would only be given a guidebook upon arrival. While Choi Daniel expressed anxiety, saying, “It feels dizzying to be thrown in there completely defenseless,” the youngest member, Lee Mu-jin, who was setting foot on African soil for the first time, remarked, “This is a place I wondered if I’d ever get to visit before I die,” and was lost in his own romantic reverie, creating a stark contrast.

The real crisis began at the airport. As the members frantically searched for local news, they discovered reports of a volcanic eruption that had occurred just three months prior and the notorious prevalence of pickpocketing. Park Myung-soo unleashed his signature sharp tirade at the production crew, asking, “Are you really going to go under these circumstances?”—a clear sign that anxiety had reached its peak.