Festivals provide visitors with a unique insight into South Korean customs and traditions.South Korean festivals are widely anticipated across the country, with people of all ages taking part. Tourists can also get involved and gain a greater understanding of …
South Korea Travel Information
What to pack when heading to South Korea on vacation depends on the time of year. As summer and winter weather conditions in South Korea differ greatly, so too do the essential packing lists for each season.
Required clothing …
Health tourism in South Korea is a growing trend. The country is known for its high-quality healthcare system and advanced treatments for various conditions. It is now one of the most popular destinations in Asia to travel to for medical …
Incheon is the third-largest city in Korea and makes up an important part of the Seoul metropolitan area’s transportation hub. Whilst Seoul is Korea’s biggest tourist destination, Incheon is sometimes overlooked by tourists. However, that doesn’t deserve to be …
Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을) is an old Korean village in Seoul. The name Bukchon translates as “northern village” as it is situated to the north of Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno, 2 important landmarks in Seoul.
Bukchon Village is known for …
Visiting South Korea is generally an affordable experience. The price of things in Korea depends on the level of luxury the traveler desires and daily costs can vary drastically from budget food and accommodation options to top-end hotels and …
International tourists from across the globe are drawn to South Korea by its rich heritage and traditions, many of which are quite different from what travelers are used to back home.
Because of this, foreigners should familiarize themselves with …
South Korea is one of the best places in the world to see cherry blossoms in bloom.
During cherry blossom season in South Korea, towns, cities and rural areas are adorned with the pale pink petals.
As the trees …
Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple are 2 sites under one UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Korea, and one of the most visited tourist attractions in the country.
Established in the 8th century during the United Silla Dynasty, …
One of the most unique places in the world, the border that splits the Korean peninsula and its surroundings (the Demilitarized Zone or DMZ) attract hundreds of thousands every year. It’s a no-man area that was created in 1953 as …