In 'The Great Guide 2,' Kim Dae-ho publicly apologized to the people of Rwanda on behalf of Park Myung-soo.
On the 15th, 'The Great Guide Season 2' aired through MBC Every1.
Park Myung-soo, Kim Dae-ho, and Choi Daniel, known as the trio, moved to a place called Musanze, which is noted as an essential course for traveling in Rwanda, for a 'wild gorilla tour.' Wild gorillas can only be met by going to Musanze. Musanze is a region that takes about 3 hours by bus from Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, where they stayed.
The trio contacted local guide Moses to obtain information about transportation to Musanze. Following Moses's instructions, they headed to Nyabugogo terminal to catch the bus to Musanze. However, it was a 'bus hell' filled with so many people, as well as countless buses and bus companies.
At that time, the oldest brother, Park Myung-soo, rushed out and left to purchase bus tickets. The youngest, Choi Daniel, decided to take care of the luggage. Even after the two separated, the trials from the 'bus hell' continued as they pushed through a place with no room to step. They appeared to be in a daze before the 'Musanze-bound' bus ticket sales office, which was nowhere to be seen.
Kim Dae-ho said, 'I was confused. If I don't stay alert, today's trip will just end.' He explained the situation, saying, 'There were many vendors and a mix of buses at Ram and the signs.' In contrast, the lone remaining Daniel sweated anxiously while protecting the money bag that contained all the travel expenses. Upon realizing this, Daniel said, 'I thought I was left behind because I didn't see you for so long.' Kim Dae-ho responded, 'You had an easy job (guarding the luggage).' However, protecting the money bag was not an easy task. At that moment, Park Myung-soo displayed his elder charisma and led his brothers, helping Kim Dae-ho regain his smile.
Then they boarded the bus. Park Myung-soo won a battle of wits with a vendor who was aggressively advertising with a miraculous 90% discount. Seeing this, Kim Dae-ho laughed and said, 'I've never seen anyone rip off locals before,' adding, 'You look like you have a lot of money.' He then sincerely apologized to the Rwandan people through the broadcast, bringing smiles.
[OSEN]