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South Korea, renowned for its vibrant culture, cutting-edge technology, and stunning natural landscapes, captivates visitors with a blend of tradition and modernity. From the bustling streets of Seoul, its dynamic capital, to the serene temples nestled amidst misty mountains, South Korea offers a diverse array of experiences. Delight in the colorful festivals, indulge in the savory delights of Korean cuisine, or explore historical treasures like Gyeongbokgung Palace. Whether hiking in lush national parks, relaxing on tranquil beaches, or immersing oneself in the pulsating energy of urban life, South Korea promises a journey rich in both discovery and charm.

Facts for the Traveler

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South Korea Attractions

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N Seoul Tower, a prominent landmark in Seoul

Seoul

Seoul is an intriguing city transforming itself from the Yi Dynasty capital of the Hermit Kingdom to a major mover and shaker on the international scene, especially in the field of commerce and sports. Nowhere else is the Korean drive to come to terms with a turbulent and fractured past so evident. Despite its tall buildings and neon lights, Seoul offers the visitor a wealth of cultural sights. The central city area is ringed with royal palaces, and around the old city gates are enormous bustling markets. Skyscrapers jostle with a maze of traditional-style Korean houses and inns.
Woljeonggyo Bridge in Gyeongju

Gyeongju

For 1000 years, up until the 10th century, Gyeongju was the capital of the Silla dynasty. Nearly 1000 years later, Gyeongju is an open-air museum masquerading as a small, provincial town littered with ancient rubble. Those keen on Silla culture or archaeology will be in heaven, fossicking through the remains of temples, tombs, shrines, palaces, pleasure gardens and castles, but more ordinary folk will probably find Gyeongju only has a day's-worth of entertainment.

Seoraksan National Park

Top of the charts in the Korean national park scene, Seoraksan is spectacular. Near the DMZ on the east coast, this is a land of high craggy peaks, lush forests, tremendous waterfalls, boulder-strewn white water rivers, beaches and ancient temples. Colourful Autumn is the best time to visit.
Gungnamji Pond, a historical site located within Seodong Park in Buye

Buyeo

Once the capital of the Baekje kingdom, this town is now a quiet, friendly place to absorb everyday South Korea. The town does have a great museum of Baekje artefacts, however. The Buyeo National Museum houses weapons, jars, Buddha images, roof tiles, funeral urns and bronze bells from the 6th to the 14th centuries.

Korean Folk Village

It sounds cheesy, but the Korean Folk Village is actually a very tasteful way to immerse yourself in rural Korean life. The village has examples of traditional peasants', farmers' and civil officials' housing styles from all over the country, as well as artisans' workshops, a brewery, a Confucian school, a Buddhist temple and a market place. This is a real village, not just a tourist show – the people you see working here live here all the time. There are regular dance performances and parades held every day. Buses go here every 20 minutes from Seoul.

Samcheok Beaches

The beaches to Samcheok's south are gems set between steep cliffs and rocks. Geundeok Beach has terrific scenery. Yonghwa Beach has a freshwater stream, lots of minbak (rooms in private houses) to stay in, and plenty of seafood to eat. Imwon Beach is small but dramatically set in a cliff-lined cove, with many sea caves.

Dadohae Haesang National Park

Off the southwest corner of the peninsula, this marine national park is made up of over 1700 islands. Hongdo and Heuksando are the most popular. Hongdo is worth visiting for its sheer cliffs, bizarre rock formations, spectacular sunsets and wooded hillsides cut by steep ravines. Heuksando is more populous and flatter.

Songnisan National Park

Central Korea's top scenic spot, Songnisan means 'remote from the mundane world mountains', and indeed it is. The place is a magnet for hikers, with heaps of excellent walks. The thing that really drags them in by the busload though, is Beopjusa, one of the largest and most magnificent temple sites in Korea.

Ulleungdo Island

This spectacularly beautiful island is all that remains of an extinct volcano towering over the East Sea (Sea of Japan). Rugged forested mountains and dramatic cliffs rise steeply from the sea, so don't expect sandy beaches. Snorkelling or scuba diving off the rocks is stunning, but definitely not for beginners.

Tour Packages

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5 Days South Korea Package
4 Nights / 5 Days
Almaty – Shymbulak – Ile National Park – Kok Tobe – Issyk Lake – Green Bazaar
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