Gyeongbokgung Palace in autumn,Seoul, South Korea

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South Korea: A Cultural Odyssey

From ancient temples to modern metropolises, South Korea is a land of contrasts. Explore its vibrant cities, delve into serene temple retreats, and savour delectable cuisine. Discover a world where tradition meets technology, offering travellers an exciting and diverse adventure.

Experience the timeless beauty of cherry blossoms in spring and fiery autumn foliage as the seasons paint the landscape with vivid colours.

Gyeonghwa station during sakura blossom festival in Jinhae.

The Culture

South Korean culture is steeped in traditions and respect for etiquette. Greetings are essential - a polite bow, accompanied by a warm "annyeonghaseyo" for hello and "annyeonghi gaseyo" for goodbye, is customary. Respect for elders is deeply ingrained, and honorific language, like "jondaemal," is used when speaking to them.

Language is fundamental to South Korean culture, with Hangul being the script. English is widely taught and spoken in urban areas. Various dialects, like the Gyeongsang and Jeolla dialects, add local flavour.

Traditional clothing, the " hanbok ," is donned on special occasions. South Koreans embrace modern fashion trends, and you'll find a blend of traditional and contemporary styles.

South Korea's culture is like a vibrant tapestry woven with ancient traditions and modern excitement. It's a place where the old meets the new in a harmonious dance.

Imagine walking through bustling streets in Seoul, the capital. Neon lights and towering skyscrapers share space with historic palaces and bustling markets. This mix of old and new gives the country a unique flavour.

Art and history are celebrated too. Ancient palaces, like Gyeongbokgung , and timeless art forms like calligraphy and pottery reveal the country's rich past. Namsadang Nori, a travelling performance troupe, is a cultural treasure.

Korean festivals like Chuseok and Seollal celebrate ancestral heritage. Folk games, rituals, and traditional dishes are part of these festivities.

South Korea's cultural exports, particularly K-pop and Korean dramas, have captivated global audiences. The "Hallyu" wave showcases the nation's entertainment prowess.

In modern South Korea, technology shines. It's a place of high-speed internet, innovative gadgets, and futuristic cities.

This country is like a storybook where each chapter is filled with new adventures and experiences. From the polite greetings on the streets to the spicy flavours on the table, South Korea's culture is a fascinating tale waiting to be explored.

The Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit South Korea is like choosing the sweetest fruit from a tree. Each season offers a unique flavour, and the best time depends on your preferred taste.

Spring is like a colourful dream. Imagine cherry blossoms painting the landscape in soft pink and white. It's the time for picnics beneath the blooming trees and strolling through charming gardens. Spring, from April to June, is perfect for mild weather and beautiful blossoms.

Summer, from June to August, is like a sizzling barbecue. It's hot, and the cities pulse with energy. This is when South Korea's beaches come alive, and festivals fill the calendar. The Boryeong Mud Festival, for example, is a messy, exhilarating summer extravaganza where you can frolic in the mud. It's ideal if you love the buzz of the urban jungle and don't mind a bit of heat.

Autumn, from September to November, is like a golden tapestry. The leaves turn brilliant shades of red and orange, and the air turns crisp. It's an excellent time for hiking through vibrant forests and exploring historic sites. Nature is at its most colourful, with places like Seoraksan National Park boasting breathtaking autumn foliage.

Winter, from December to February, is like a snowy wonderland. If you adore the magic of snow and the thrill of winter sports, this is the season for you. South Korea's ski resorts are famous for their powdery slopes. And, you can warm up with hot bowls of hearty dishes like "tteokbokki" (spicy rice cakes) and "sundubu jjigae" (soft tofu stew).

Just match your tastes with the season, and you'll discover South Korea's charms in every way. Whether you seek the delicate beauty of spring blossoms or the thrill of winter adventures, South Korea has something to offer every traveller throughout the year.

Things to Know

What is a good time of the year to visit south korea.

Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to November) are generally the best times for a  trip to South Korea , both for the weather and the beauty of its flowers or foliage. Winter can be beautiful as well, but expect things to be cold and snowy and probably wet.

How many days do you need to tour South Korea?

Most  South Korea tours last around eight to eleven days. If you don’t have time to go beyond Seoul, five days can be enough to explore, and treat yourself to a day trip.

How long can you vacation in South Korea?

Visitors can stay in South Korea without a visa for up to 90 days.

What is the average cost of a trip to South Korea?

A  South Korea vacation can be very affordable, or very expensive, depending on your tastes and interests. For first-class accommodations, train tickets, private guided touring and transfers, and some meals, expect to pay around US$550 per person per day. You can lower that if opting for a group tour, or raise it to see more remote parts of the country, or take a more specialized South Korea tour.

What currency does South Korea use?

South Korea uses the won, which trades at around 1,360 to $1 USD.

Is it better to carry cash or card in South Korea?

It’s good to carry a little cash for small transactions and street vendors, but card payments are now accepted most everywhere in South Korea.

Do I need to tip in South Korea?

No. In fact, offering to tip might embarrass your server/driver/host, etc. Tipping simply isn’t part of Korean culture.

What is the best way to travel in South Korea?

South Korea’s larger cities have excellent subway systems, and taxis are safe and affordable. The rail system connects just about all major parts of the country, making a car largely unnecessary. A  flight to Jeju Island takes less than an hour, even from Seoul.

Where to go in Korea if you are a K-Pop fan?

Seoul is the centre of the K-Pop universe . A specialized K-Pop South Korea tour package is a great way to explore South Korea’s booming pop culture industry and visit locations related to K-Pop, along with Korea’s movies and television shows.

Is South Korea LGBTQ+ friendly?

There are no laws against homosexuality or changing gender in South Korea, and foreign same-sex marriages are recognized. However, Korean culture has been slow to embrace LGBTQ+ identities. Protections against discrimination vary across the country and while it’s not censored, there is little LGBTQ+ representation in South Korean media. Younger Koreans are generally far more accepting. Hongdae is one of two LGBTQ+ nightlife districts in Seoul, but some gay bars in the city restrict access to foreigners. Its sister hub, Itaewon is generally more foreigner-friendly. Both these districts are popular with locals and can get rowdy, so stay vigilant and trust your gut when meeting strangers.

What food is Korea known for?

Foodies around the world have fallen in love with the humble fermented cabbage side known as  kimchi , but this is just the entry point into Korean cuisine. From Korean barbecue to  bibimbap to  gamjatang …. We could go on, but Korean food is hugely diverse. Be sure to try a  samgyeopsal (pork belly) restaurant, where the atmosphere is as exciting as the mix of flavours.  Chimaek may just look like fried chicken and beer, but the combination of the two is a Korean weekend institution. Though born out of meat scarcity, army stew is now a beloved dish around the country, while spicy  tteokbokki blends rice cakes and fish cakes in one delicious street food.

Is it safe to walk around in South Korea?

For the most part, South Korea, including Seoul, is a safe destination for tourists. This includes public transit and walking at night. Petty crime and harassment can occur however, particularly in nightlife districts, where drink, food, gum, or cigarette spiking have been reported. Trust your instincts and be vigilant if exploring the nightlife.

Can I drink the tap water in South Korea?

Tap water is safe to drink in just about every part of South Korea, and is usually marked if there is cause of concern.

Can you go from South Korea to North Korea?

No. It is not possible to legally travel across the border between the Koreas. A visit to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, however, is a popular day trip from Seoul for those curious about South Korea’s enigmatic neighbour.

Food & Drink

In South Korea , food is not just sustenance but an art form, a cultural treasure, and a means of bringing people together.

Korean cuisine is a symphony of flavours and textures. At its heart is the infamous "kimchi." This fiery fermented cabbage, seasoned with garlic, ginger, and chilli pepper, is a staple at every meal. Its tangy, spicy punch awakens the taste buds, and it's a testament to the country's love for bold flavours.

A sizzle and a burst of flavour await at the "bulgogi" barbecue. Thinly sliced marinated beef or pork is grilled at the table, filling the air with mouthwatering aromas.

For those seeking a comforting bowl, "bibimbap" is the answer. This hearty dish features a colourful mix of vegetables, meat, and a fried egg on a bed of rice, all topped with a spicy sauce. The flavours and textures combine in perfect harmony, creating a vibrant and satisfying meal.

Seafood lovers will revel in the "haemul pajeon," a savoury pancake filled with a medley of fresh seafood and green onions.

Korea's street food culture is a story of its own. Stroll through bustling markets, and you'll encounter "tteokbokki," chewy rice cakes bathed in a spicy red sauce, and "odeng," fish cakes skewered on sticks, perfect for on-the-go snacking.

The art of Korean cuisine extends to presentation as well. Dining is not just about taste but also visual delight. Colourful dishes are served in beautiful, traditional ceramics, enhancing the overall dining experience.

In South Korea, food is a celebration of life, a gateway to culture, and a journey of the senses. It's an invitation to explore a world where flavours are bold, traditions are rich, and every meal is an opportunity to savour the heart and soul of this remarkable country.

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Discover our most popular South Korea tour packages, designed for an immersive and unforgettable experience in this vibrant destination. Choose from various tour options, including small group tours, self-guided independent tours, and customizable packages. 

Discover South Korea

Discover South Korea

  • Learn about ancient and modern history in Seoul
  • Spend a night and join ceremonies at the Unesco-listed Haeinsa Temple
  • Visit Panmunjom and the DMZ to learn how Korea was divided
  • Discover the bustling, colourful markets of Busan
  • Be captivated by the culinary delights of South Korea

Highlights of Korea from Seoul to Busan

Highlights of Korea from Seoul to Busan

  • Explore the historical royal palace and active neighbourhood
  • Discover the heavily-fortified border between the South and North Korea
  • Enjoy the peaceful air and scenic surroundings of celebrated temples in Busan
  • Stroll around exotic markets and sample authentic local flavours

South Korea Highlights

South Korea Highlights

  • Spend a fascinating day exploring the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) on a guided tour. Discover why this intriguing place has been awash with tension and political pressure since the Korean War.
  • Take a street food tour of the renowned Gwangjang markets in Seoul, feasting on bite-sized delights, and indulge in an authentic all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience for your final night.
  • Explore the seaside Sokcho and discover the island village of Abai, home to hundreds of North Korean refugees and learn about their experience in a sobering talk with the community here.
  • Spend a night in a traditional Hanok house in the Andong Hahoe folk village, walking past the traditional homes to imagine the country in its past life.
  • Visit coastal Haedong Temple, explore the colourful Gamcheong Culture Village and then meet a Haeyno diver in Busan for an insider’s view of this predominantly female profession.

Best of South Korea

Best of South Korea

  • Visit the demilitarized zone between north and south korea
  • Sleep in a temple in gyeongju-si
  • Sample the diverse cuisine of korea

South Korea Circle Adventure 5D/4N

South Korea Circle Adventure 5D/4N

  • Discover Buyeo, an ancient capital of the Baekje Dynasty Visit the UNESCO-listed Jeonju Hanok village Go see the beautiful nature of Mt. Seorak National Park See local life at South Korea's largest seafood market

South Korea Real Food Adventure

South Korea Real Food Adventure

  • Enjoy a home-cooked meal of seasonal dishes in a local’s home in Busan, gaining an insight into everyday life and chatting with your friendly host about the big city over a cup of tea.
  • Learn how to make everybody’s favourite pickled dish – kimchi, of course – at a cooking class in Jeonju, then try the city’s iconic bibimbap (declared an intangible cultural asset, it’s just that good).
  • Meet the local stall holders in the Gwangang market of Netflix fame and try the best street food that Seoul has to offer. Then, wander the Jagalchi market – a huge seafood wonderland by the Busan port.
  • Rub shoulders with the locals in a hanok (traditional home) in Jeonju, then learn about the everyday life of monks during a unique temple stay experience in Gyeongju, where you’ll eat plant-based meals and rise with the sun for morning meditation.
  • Feast on all the iconic foods of South Korea, including Korean fried chicken, bibimbap, japchae, kimbap, a seafood BBQ and of course, Korean BBQ.

Seoul Searching & Jeju - 9 days

Seoul Searching & Jeju - 9 days

  • Seoul - Explore the nations captivating capital; Gyeongbokgung Palace, National Folk Museum, Jogyesa Temple, Insadong Antique Alley, Cheonggycheon Stream and Seoul Tower
  • Busan - Wander around South Korea's principal port city and the Kukje Fish Market
  • Gyeongju - Discover the former capital of the Silla Kingdom and historic heart of the nation; Gyeongju National Museum, Tumuli Park and the Silla royal tombs, Anapji Pond, the ancient Cheomseongdae Observatory
  • UNESCO Listed Seokguram Grotto - Uncover one of Asia's finest Buddhist shrines and Bulguksa Temple
  • The DMZ - Visit one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world, Imjingak Park built to honour the displaced from both the North and the South of Korea, Dora Observatory

South Korea’s Culinary Delights

South Korea’s Culinary Delights

  • Seoul city tour visiting famous sites like Seoul Plaza, City Hall, Cheonggye Square and pedestrian-friendly Gwanghwamun Plaza Savor chicken stew in ginseng (Samgyetang) over a hearty lunch Explore Oeammaeul, one of the traditional clan villages exuding old and rustic charm of cultural Korea Relish Andong’s speciality Jjimdak, a traditional dish of chicken chunks simmered with seasonings and vegetables Meander the streets of Gwangjang Market, one of the oldest and most popular traditional markets in the country Experience a Korean way of dining with their famous short ribs – Galbigui Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Yangdongmaeu Get treated to Jangeogui, a great seafood dish using eel, a delicacy in Korea Many traditional dinners Visit Busan, Korea’s second largest city surrounded by the ocean on one side, and mountains on the other Explore the ancient capital of Silla – Gyeongju, often dubbed as Museum without Walls Day trip to Buyeo National Museum where you will feel the spirit and the essence of the brilliant Baekje culture and beauty of its archaeological relics Enjoy dinner with Samgyeopsal – a local favorite of thick slices of pork belly fat

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Join our small group tours to South Korea for an intimate exploration of this captivating destination. Benefit from personalized attention and immersive experiences with like-minded travelers and expert guides. With small group sizes, you'll enjoy deeper connections with the destination and authentic cultural encounters. 

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South Korean Express - 7 days

  • Seoul - Explore the nations captivating capital; Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jogyesa Temple, Insadong Antique Alley, Cheonggycheon Stream and Seoul Tower on Mt. Namsan
  • Andong - Discover UNESCO World Heritage listed Hahoe Folk Village and Andong Folk Museum
  • Gyeongju - Discover the former capital of the Silla Kingdom and historic heart of the nation; Gyeongju National Museum, Tumuli Park and the Sill royal tombs, Anapji Pond, the ancient Cheomseongdae Observatory
  • UNESCO Listed Seokguram Grotto - Marvel at one of Asia's finest Buddhist shrines and Bulguksa Temple

Through the Heart of Japan: Tokyo to Fukuoka Cruise - Premium Adventure

Through the Heart of Japan: Tokyo to Fukuoka Cruise - Premium Adventure

  • Create traditional Arita-yaki pottery at Atelier Yume
  • Experience Awa (Fool’s Dance), a traditional dance with origins some 400 years’ old at Tokujima
  • View the iconic red torii gate of the Itsukujima shinto shrine ‘floating’ in the Seto Inland Sea
  • Uncover Second World War history at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park
  • Visit Osaka, the food capital of Japan, or the historic city of Kyoto where traditional and modern architecture collide

South Korea Family Holiday

  • Witness the effects of the Korean War first-hand at the border between South and North Korea on an eye-opening tour of the DMZ – no textbooks are needed for this lesson, you’ll have a knowledgeable local guide.
  • Take a tour around the colourful and ultra-Instagrammable Gamcheon Cultural Village then enjoy plenty of free time to relax on the sandy beaches of Busan.
  • Discover some new favourites and delicious flavours with a Korean BBQ dinner and a visit to the street food night markets. You’ll even learn to make kimchi and kimbap in a family-friendly cooking class – now this is how you get the kids to try new things!
  • Step back in time in Gyeongju – nicknamed the ‘museum without walls’ – and experience local culture with two nights in a Hanok (traditional Korean house). You can even snap a family pic dressed in Hanbok, the traditional Korean clothing.
  • Experience an afternoon of fun activities with local monks in a beautiful temple setting. Try your hand at archery, Sunmudo – an ancient Korean Buddhist martial art – and an insightful meditation.

Essential South Korea

Essential South Korea

  • Stay in a hanok (a traditional Korean house) and experience what it’s like to live day to day in Jeonju. Then, rub shoulders with the locals at Nambu Market, which recently provided free rent to young entrepreneurs to keep the market alive.
  • Feast on delicious local cuisine, with two included dinners where you might be able to try some traditional Korean noodles, Korean BBQ or fried chicken, and plenty of time to wander around street food markets and restaurants.
  • Discover popular hubs Seoul and Busan and all they have to offer, with free time to hit karaoke (or; noraebang, in Korean), go bar hopping with your local leader or visit the DMZ after your tour (the demilitarised zone along the border of North Korea).
  • Take a couple of short hikes at Oryukdo Beach and Webonsansung and experience the natural beauty of South Korea from the coast to the hills. Then, continue to get your blood pumping at an optional taekwondo class.
  • Immerse yourself in pop culture with visits to the WithMuu store, HiKR Ground and various popular filming, music and tv locations.

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Top South Korea Attractions

  • Visiting the city of Gyeongju , a world UNESCO heritage site where many historic statues and buildings are preserved
  • Hiking in South Korea's beautiful national parks with stunning mountain views and hidden temples
  • Spending the night at a temple with monks. Learn about their way of life, meditate with them, and try their delicious vegetarian food
  • Taking a peek into North Korea from the DMZ border (demilitarized zone)
  • Joining a traditional tea ceremony
  • Tasting food — kimchi jjigae (a spicy stew), budae jjigae (literally 'army stew'), samgyeopsal (thick slices of pork cooked at your table), and gimbap (rice and veggies in a seaweed wrap) as a quick snack
  • Exploring Seoul's bustling street markets like Namdaemun Market and Gwangjang Market
  • Sampling local spirits. Such as soju (a vodka-like spirit), maekju (the Korean word for beer), makgeolli (a rice wine), or bokbunja (a Korean plum wine)
  • Experiencing Seoul's vibrant nightlife with live music, karaoke, and trendy clubs
  • Soaking at the jimjilbang (day spa / public bathhouse)
  • Seeing an ancient Korean palace from centuries ago restored to its original beauty and colors
  • Enjoying traditional Korean performances like music and dance shows like Nanta

South Korea Tours & Travel

South Korea Attractions & Landmarks Guide

  • Jeju Island: Located off the southern coast of South Korea, it is a natural wonderland renowned for its volcanic landscapes and pristine beaches. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Jeju boasts stunning natural attractions like Hallasan Mountain, an extinct volcano with a crater lake at its summit.
  • Suncheon: Situated in the South Jeolla Province of South Korea, the city is home to Suncheon Bay, a vast tidal wetland recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, attracting birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.
  • Sokcho: A gateway to the spectacular Seoraksan National Park, this charming city is renowned for its stunning natural scenery suitable for outdoor adventures such as hiking, camping, and exploring the region's rich cultural heritage.
  • Bulgogi: Thin slices of beef sirloin marinated in a sweet and savory sauce that goes great with a bowl of rice as an appetizer or can be the meal itself.
  • Samgyupsal: Every Korean's favorite - thick slices of pork belly barbecued at your table, with an array of condiments, side dishes, and greens to wrap it up.
  • Budae jjigae: A spicy stew that can be customized with ham, sausages, spam, instant noodles, kimchi, and vegetables. It's boiled in a large pot in the middle of your table for everyone to share.
  • Tteokbokki: Rice cakes can be eaten alone as a snack or added to a stew as a meal. They're pretty chewy and have a subtle flavor when eaten alone. Most Koreans love mixing it with a spicy sauce.
  • An-yeoung-ha-seh-yo - "Hello"
  • Er-mah-yeh-yo? - "How much is this?"
  • Uh-dee-ees-suh-yo? - "Where am I?"
  • Hwa-jang-shil-uh-dee-ees-suh-yo? - "Where is the bathroom?"
  • Kam-sam-nee-da - "Thank you"

Trip Reviews

Enjoyable trip, great people both on tour and the locals we met, excellent food loved seoul and very glad i went thank you to rob and everyone at g adventures you provide a great holiday experience.

Enjoyable trip, great people both on tour and the locals we met, excellent food - loved Seoul and very glad I went - thank you to Rob and everyone at G Adventures - ...

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Fantastic Tour of South Korea.

My G Adventures tour was well organised and had a great variety of both urban and historical destinations

My G Adventures tour was well organised and had a great variety of both u...

Great tour that showed the Korean culture and history very well

Great tour that showed the Korean culture and history very well....

My first time going with Gadventures and I really enjoy it

My first time going with Gadventures and I really enjoy it. The one thing I like most is the small group size and the age group of people joining is more diverse, fr...

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For South Korea tours, an Indian national will need to obtain a visa in advance. There are several options available, like a single entry visa valid for 90 days that costs around INR 3,300, a double entry visa for the same duration costing approximately INR 5,800, and a multiple entry visa valid for a year rounding off to around INR 7,500. 

The application process involves collecting necessary documents, including a valid passport, recent passport-sized photos, proof of adequate funds, a detailed travel itinerary, confirmed accommodation details, and details of your South Korea packages. 

Visit the South Korean Embassy or Consulate's official website to download and fill out the visa application form. After completing it, schedule an appointment for document submission and biometric data collection. While travel insurance is not compulsory, it is recommended for unforeseen circumstances during your travels. The visa processing time can vary, so it is advisable to apply well in advance of your travel date. Keep checking the embassy's website for the most current visa information and fees to ensure a smooth preparation for your exciting South Korea tour.

Best Time For South Korea Trip

Planning a trip to South Korea offers a wonderful experience throughout the year, with each season bringing its unique charm. With a variety of South Korea trip packages available, you can choose the perfect time to explore this vibrant country.

1. Peak Season: South Korea travel packages during this season provide an opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities in mild weather. Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to November) mark the most popular times for tourism in South Korea. During these months, you can witness the beautiful cherry blossoms or the vivid autumn foliage. While these months may be crowded, they offer a lively atmosphere and picturesque scenery, making it an ideal time to book South Korea tour packages from India.

2. Shoulder Season:  July to August marks the shoulder season. These months offer a balanced experience, with fewer tourists and a pleasant climate. It is an excellent time for those looking to explore South Korea’s lush landscapes and coastal areas. South Korea holiday packages during the shoulder season are ideal for those who prefer a less crowded environment yet want to enjoy the full range of activities, from city tours to beach outings.

3. Waning Season:  Winter (December to February) sees fewer tourists, offering a serene and peaceful experience. This is the time for snow enthusiasts to embark on adventures, and perfect for those who enjoy the quiet of the colder months. The winter season in South Korea is ideal for skiing and enjoying local festivals. With our South Korea tour packages, you can explore renowned ski resorts and participate in winter activities like ice fishing and snowboarding. Additionally, travelling during this time can be more economical, with lower rates of accommodation and travel.

How to Reach South Korea

By Air: Air travel is the most convenient way to reach South Korea from India. Numerous airlines operate both direct and connecting flights, linking major Indian cities to key destinations in South Korea like Seoul, Jeju, and Busan. 

Direct Flights

From: New Delhi

To: Incheon International Airport, South Korea

Major Airlines: Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Air India.

Places to Visit on South Korea Trip

Here are some of the best places to visit in South Korea :

1. N Seoul Tower, Seoul: N Seoul Tower , an iconic landmark in Seoul, offers panoramic views of the sprawling cityscape. Included in many South Korea tour packages, this tower is a favorite among tourists for its observation decks and revolving restaurants. At night, the tower lights up, creating a mesmerizing sight. It is not just about the views, the N Seoul Tower area is also home to cultural performances, making it a hub of entertainment and culture in the heart of Seoul.

2. Lotte World, Seoul : Lotte World in Seoul is a major attraction for families and thrill-seekers, forming a part of several South Korea packages. This colossal theme park includes an indoor section named Lotte World Adventure, and an outdoor amusement park named Magic Island. It is a place where fantasy meets reality, offering a wide range of rides and hosting various exciting parades. Lotte World perfectly blends entertainment with shopping and dining options, making it a must-visit destination in Seoul.

3. Seoraksan National Park, South Korea: Seoraksan National Park is a natural gem of South Korea, famous for its breathtaking landscapes. This park, often featured in our South Korea tour packages, boasts rugged mountain peaks, serene valleys, and clear streams. It is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, with trails leading to stunning vistas and historic Buddhist temples. The park's diverse flora and fauna add to its beauty, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking tranquillity and adventure.

4. Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul : Gyeongbokgung Palace stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural grandeur of South Korea. Included in the itinerary of most South Korea packages, this palace, with its imposing gates and elegant pavilions, offers a glimpse into the architecture of Joseon Dynasty. The changing of the guard ceremony is a popular attraction here. The palace's serene surroundings and the National Folk Museum within its premises provide an insightful and peaceful retreat.

5. Dadohaehaesang National Park, South Korea: Dadohaehaesang National Park, the largest national park in South Korea, is featured in many of Thrillophlia’s South Korea tour packages. This park, spread across numerous islands, is known for its rich marine life, clear waters, and unspoiled natural beauty. The park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring hidden coves. The park's ecological diversity and picturesque landscapes make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

6. Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju: Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju is a masterpiece of Buddhist art and a significant cultural heritage site. Often included in the South Korea packages, this temple showcases exquisite stone pagodas, ornate statues, and beautiful temple halls. The temple not only represents the spiritual beliefs of the ancient Silla but also offers a peaceful ambiance amidst lush gardens. It is a place that provides a serene escape and a chance to reflect on the historical and religious aspects of South Korea.

7. Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul: Bukchon Hanok Village, nestled in the heart of Seoul, is a charming traditional Korean village. This village, a part of several South Korea trip packages, allows you to experience the authentic Korean way of life. The well-preserved Hanok houses, narrow lanes, and quaint tea houses starkly contrast the modern city. Exploring this historic area provides a deeper understanding of Korean culture and heritage, making it a must-visit for those wanting to delve into the traditional aspects of South Korea.

Things to Do on South Korea Tour

Here are some of the best things to do in South Korea :

1. Touch the skies at the Seoul Sky Observatory: Elevate your experience in Seoul by visiting the Seoul Sky Observatory , a highlight of many South Korea travel packages. Feel a rush of excitement as you ascend to one of the world's highest observation points. Here, Seoul unfolds beneath you in a breathtaking panorama. The observatory, situated in the Lotte World Tower, presents an unparalleled view of the entire city. Witness the transition from day to night, as the city lights twinkle like stars, transforming the view into a moment of wonder.

2. Enjoy amazing views from Seoul Tower: Being at Seoul Tower is more than just sightseeing, it is an immersive experience and an essential activity in South Korea trip packages from India. From its vantage point atop Namsan Mountain, the tower offers a 360-degree view of the entire city. Engage in the cultural essence of the place, explore its historical significance, enjoy traditional performances, or relax in a tranquil tea house. With every aspect, from its architecture to the cultural activities, Seoul Tower encapsulates a rich tapestry of leisure and cultural exploration. It offers a journey into the heart of Korean heritage.

3. Take a Cruise on the Han River: Taking a cruise on the Han River, as part of South Korea packages from India, lets you witness Seoul from an alternate angle. As you sail along the streams, Seoul’s skyline presents itself from a unique perspective, with landmarks like the 63 Building and Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain coming to life before you. These cruises, often accompanied by a delightful dining experience, offer a moment of peace and romance, allowing you to witness the city’s beauty in its full splendor.

4. Stroll around the Namdaemun Market: When availing the South Korea vacation packages, take some time out to stroll around the Namdaemun Market in Seoul. As one of the largest marketplaces in the country, it offers an authentic dive into Korean culture, diet, and lifestyle. Each stall and alleyway here tells a story, with items ranging from traditional Korean dresses to handmade crafts. The aromas of sizzling street food guide you through the lanes, and the market buzzes with energy, offering a slice of daily Korean life. It is an authentic experience where each corner is mesmerizing, and every savory bite introduces you to new flavors.

5. Attend the Boryeong Mud Festival: The Boryeong Mud Festival is a unique experience that you can indulge in with our South Korea tour packages. It is not just an event but a celebration of life, energy, and fun. Held every year in July, you can engage in an array of activities like mud wrestling, mud sliding, and even mud massages. Set against a backdrop of unique music and dance beats, this festival transforms into a playground for adults and kids alike. It is an experience that goes beyond fun, fostering connections and creating joyous, muddy memories in the heart of South Korea.

6. Try on traditional Korean Hanbok: When in South Korea, make sure to try on the traditional attire of Hanbok, as part of your South Korea packages. Each Hanbok is a work of art, reflecting centuries of tradition in its vibrant colors and elegant designs. Walking through historical sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace in Hanbok, you become part of the ancient scenery, experiencing a tangible connection to Korea's past. It is a beautiful blend of fashion, history, and culture, enriching your travel experience.

7. Taste delicious Korean food: Indulge in a gastronomic journey with our South Korea tour packages, where each meal is an exploration of flavors and traditions. Korean cuisine, known for its diversity, offers everything from the spicy and fermented tang of Kimchi to the comforting warmth of Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup). Relish the sizzle of Bulgogi (marinated beef) and the vibrant assortment of Banchan (side dishes). Street food markets entice visitors with aromas of Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and Hotteok (sweet pancakes), offering an intimate insight into Korea’s culinary soul.

Popular Restaurants in South Korea

1. Jyoti Restaurant: Jyoti Restaurant in Seoul is a haven for Indian and Nepalese cuisine enthusiasts. Renowned for 23 years of serving authentic flavors, this restaurant is a go-to spot for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. With its cozy ambiance and reasonable pricing, it is a popular choice of restaurant among families and friends availing the South Korea tour packages. The highlights include Jeera Aloo, Butter Chicken, and the refreshing Sweet Lassi, making it an ideal spot for Indians seeking familiar tastes miles away from home.

2. Everest Curry World: Everest Curry World, located in Seoul, offers an array of mouth-watering Indian dishes. Known for its excellent service and friendly staff, this restaurant is a must-visit for Indian food lovers as part of their South Korea trip packages from India. It caters to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian preferences, with specialties like Chicken Tandoori, Paneer Tikka Masala, Naan, and Jeera Rice. The flavors and ambiance here promise an authentic culinary journey, making it one of the top Indian dining destinations in South Korea.

3. Bombay Grill: While traveling with the South Korea packages from India, make sure to head to Bombay Grill in Seoul, which prides itself on delivering a rich palette of Indian flavors. Each dish here is infused with a unique blend of traditional spices, offering an aromatic and flavourful experience. The restaurant specializes in meat dishes like beef stews and chicken curries, along with a variety of soups and vegetarian options such as Veg Korma, Dal Makhani, and Dal Tadka. It is an ideal spot for those craving diverse and savory Indian cuisine.

4. Jungsik Seoul: Jungsik Seoul stands out as one of Korea's finest, offering a fusion of traditional ingredients with a modern twist. Recognised as one of Asia’s 50 best restaurants, and a must-include in the South Korea tour packages, it promises an unforgettable dining experience without breaking the bank. The restaurant's innovative approach to Korean cuisine, blending classic flavors with contemporary presentation, makes it a must-visit for food enthusiasts exploring South Korea.

5. Hwangsaengga Kalguksu: Specialising in Pyongyang-style Kalguksu, Hwangsaengga Kalguksu is another top restaurant you must include in the South Korea vacation packages. It is celebrated for its Sagol Kalguksu, a hearty noodle dish in a rich beef bone broth. The dish, garnished with pumpkin, mushrooms, and green onions, offers a perfect balance of sweetness and umami. In summer, their Kongguksu, a cold noodle dish with a soybean-based broth, is a refreshing choice too.

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Gems of South Korea with FREE visit to Hahoe Village

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The cost of a trip to South Korea can vary, however, Thrillophilia’s South Korea tour packages price ranges from INR 41,000 to INR 1,50,000, per person. This estimate covers a duration of 5 to 10 days and includes expenses such as comfortable accommodation, some meals, guided sightseeing, and local transport. Factors like the choice of hotels, dining preferences, and additional activities can influence the overall cost, offering flexibility to fit various budgets and preferences.

How many days are enough for a South Korea tour?

Typically, 7 to 10 days are considered ideal for a comprehensive South Korea tour. This duration allows ample time to explore the country's major attractions, including bustling Seoul, scenic Jeju Island, and historical Gyeongju. South Korea tour packages often cover a blend of urban exploration, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes within this time frame. This also includes places like Daegu and Busan, along with other local attractions. Additionally, this ensures you a well-rounded and fulfilling travel experience that captures the essence of South Korea's diverse and vibrant charm.

What is South Korea famous for?

South Korea is famous for its dances, pop music, and dramas. It is also well-known for its ancient temples such as Jogyesa Temple, Golgulsa Temple, Saseongam Temple as well as for  colourful festivals such as Samjinnal, Chopail, Dano etc. You can admire the spectacular landscape and ultra modern cities such as Seoul, Incheon etc.

Is South Korea expensive for Indians?

No, South Korea is not necessarily expensive for Indian travellers. The country offers a wide range of options to suit different budgets, making it an accessible destination. South Korea tour packages often include affordable accommodations, dining choices, and sightseeing opportunities. With careful planning and smart choices, Indian tourists can enjoy the rich culture, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes of South Korea without overspending, ensuring a memorable and cost-effective travel experience.

How much does a 7-day trip to South Korea cost?

A 7-day trip to South Korea typically costs between INR 45,000 to INR 1,50,000, per person, depending on various factors like accommodation standards, travel preferences, and included activities. This price range is reflective of the diverse South Korea tour packages available, catering to different budgets and interests of the tourists. Whether you're exploring bustling cities or tranquil natural sites, these packages generally cover essential expenses like local transfers, accommodations, guided sightseeing tours, and some activities.

What month is the cheapest to fly to Korea?

The cheapest month to fly to Korea is typically November. During this time, airfares tend to be lower due to the waning season, making it an ideal time to avail the South Korea tour packages at jaw-dropping prices. The fall in prices is a result of fewer tourist crowds post the vibrant autumn season and before the winter holidays begin. Travellers can take advantage of these reduced airfares to experience Korea's unique charm and culture more economically.

How to plan a South Korea trip from India?

To plan a trip to South Korea from India, start by listing desired destinations and activities, keeping in mind your budget and preferred accommodation type. Decide on the trip duration, which will influence costs for stay, food, and transport. Next, explore tailored South Korea packages from Thrillophilia, which include meals, accommodations, and itineraries. Ensure your passport is valid and check visa requirements for travelling in South Korea. Finally, consider getting travel insurance for a smooth and worry-free journey. This streamlined approach helps in creating a memorable South Korean adventure.

How much time does it take to get a visa to South Korea?

The processing time for a South Korean visa can vary depending on the visa type and the applicant's specific circumstances. Generally, it takes about 7 to 15 working days to process a South Korean visa once the application is submitted. However, it is advisable to apply well in advance of your planned travel date, as processing times can fluctuate, especially during peak travel seasons or due to the embassy workload.

What is Indian 1 ₹ in Korea?

As of the current exchange rate, 1 Indian Rupee (INR) is equivalent to approximately 15.57 South Korean Won (KRW). This conversion rate is essential to consider when planning a trip to South Korea, as it helps in budgeting and understanding the value of expenses in the local currency. Keeping track of the exchange rate can aid in efficient financial planning for travellers.

Can I use Indian debit cards in South Korea?

Yes, you can use Indian debit cards in South Korea, but there are a few important considerations. Not all ATMs in South Korea accept foreign cards, so it's crucial to find ones with a 'Global' sign or the logo of your card company. While major credit cards like Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, often with a 2-4% transaction fee, small stalls and restaurants may not accept cards at all, making cash a necessity in such places. 

What languages are spoken in South Korea?

The main language spoken in South Korea is Korean, also known as Hangul, and it is the official language of the country. The majority of the population speaks this language, which also features various dialects, including the Gyeonggi dialect centered around Seoul and the Chungcheong dialect, which is prevalent in the central western part of the country. Beyond Korean, English is widely spoken and understood, particularly in urban and tourist areas. Other languages like Japanese and Chinese are also spoken, reflecting South Korea's diverse cultural interactions.

What should you pack for a trip to South Korea?

For a trip to South Korea, packing should be tailored to the season. In summer, bring light, breathable clothing and sun protection, while in winter, pack insulated coats, thermal wear, and scarves. Regardless of the season, include comfortable walking shoes, essential toiletries, adaptors for electronics, and an umbrella. When booking your South Korea tour packages, it is advisable to pack culturally appropriate attire for temple visits. This ensures that you are prepared for South Korea's diverse climates and cultural settings.

How to spend 5 days in South Korea?

  • Day 1: Start your tour by visiting  the various Palaces, and spend half of the day touring from one palace to the other. Next proceed to Insadong where you can stop for lunch and enjoy a delightful traditional Korean meal. Once your meal is over, visit Bukchon Hanok Village.
  • Day 2: Spend the next day at Gangnam
  • Day 3: Explore Myeongdong, Hongdae, and then climb Namsan Mountain to NSeoul Tower. Proceed to Busan. 
  • Day 4: Begin your 4th day at Yeongdo Island and opt to proceed for the Boryeong Coastal Walk. After the walk, head out to the Gamcheon Cultural Village and then end your day  by visiting the Jagalchi Fish Market.
  • Day 5: On the last day of your trip, spend some good time at South Korea’s most popular beach, Haeundae, where you can participate in beach activities. Go for a ride on the Blue Line Train or ride the colourful Sky Capsule.

What are the best adventure activities to do in South Korea?

1. Ziplining:  To enjoy the best ziplining experience in South Korea, head to the longest continuous zipline of the country at the Hadong Alps Leports. This zipline is 1.487 Km long & the highest reachable speed is 120 km/h. 2. Scuba Diving:  One of the most exciting underwater adventure activities that you can do on your South Korea tours is scuba diving. Some of the top dive spots that you can choose include Jeju Island, the South Sea, and Uljin. 3. Surfing:  South Korea has a number of surf schools that offer quick surf lesson0s. There are also some excellent surf spots here, including Jeju Island, Yangyang beach, and Busan. 4. River Bugging:  River Bugging is one of the most thrilling activities you can include in your South Korea tour packages. The only difference between river bugging & rafting is that the former requires you to be on an individual floating boat. 5. Archery:  Archery is one of the most loved adventure activities to enjoy in South Korea, as this sport is rooted in the Korean history since the 5th century BC, when horseback archery was very famous.

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Located off the southern coast of South Korea, Jeju is an island with a unique volcanic and cultural history. It also offers some of the best hiking and outdoor activities in Asia, making it a popular destination for Korean tourists and travelers around the world.

It’s official! Filipinos can now enter Jeju Island visa-free starting 1 Jun 2022.

On 31 May 2022, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Philippines officially announced that the Korean Government will allow visa-free entry for up to 30 days to Jeju Island and Yangyang starting 1 Jun 2022.

Travel Date: October 8-10, 2022

Flight Schedule:

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  • Single Supplement Charge ( P8,000 ) 1 Person / 1 Room
  • Infant Rate (P9,000)
  • Minimum P10,000/Person reservation/deposit
  • Rebookable (Non-Refundable)
  • Deviation from the group is not allowed. Surcharges will apply
  • Child Rate (P 32,888) No bed
  • CHEONJIYEON WATER FALL
  • ART MUSEUM JEJU
  • HALLA ARBORETUM & NIGHT MARKET
  • JEJU HUEREE NATIONAL PARK
  • JEJU FOLKLORE & NATURA L HISTORY MUSEUM
  • SEONGSAN SUNRISE PEAK, SEONGEUP FOLK VILLAGE

DAY 1 JEJU ISLAND

• UPON ARRIVAL AT JEJU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MEET & GREET WITH GUIDE. • BREAKFAST AT CITY RESTAURANTS • BANGJU CHURCH which is surrounded by water because the struc ture was designed to resemble Noah's ark. • CHEONJIYEON WATER FALL • LUNCH AT BUFFET RESTAURANT • ART MUSEUM JEJU ( Korea's largest immersive media art museum with beautiful light and soundscape exhibition hall } Th e exhibi tions have the following themes: waterfalls, gardens, flowers, waves, the beach, the moon, the jun gle, a wormhole, a night safari, stars and magnificent animated European art and Jeju images, all set to a variety of musical genres. • CHECK-IN FOR THE SHORT REST. • HALLA ARBORETUM & NIGHT MARKET • DINNER AT CITY RESTAURANT B: SEOLLEONGTANG ( OX BONE SOUP) L: BUFFFET D: KOREAN BULGOGI

DAY 2 JEJU ISLAND

• AFTER ABF INSIDE HOTEL • JEJU HUEREE NATIONAL PARK Enjoy the seasonal festivities and beaut iful flowers Learn about traditional Jeju life • VISIT COSMETIC SHOP & KOREAN SOUVENIR SHOP, SHILLA DFS • JEJU FOLKLORE & NATURA L HISTORY MUSEUM • ENJOY FREE SHOPP I NG at Chilseongro shopping street B: ABF / HOTEL L: SEAFOOD STEAMBOAT D: BBQ BUFFET

DAY 3 JEJU ISLAND

• AFTER ABF INSIDE HOTEL • TRANSFER TO RAT TEST PLACE ( English Document) • VISIT SEONGSAN SUNRISE PEAK, SEONGEUP FOLK VILLAGE , Proceed to BRICK CAMPUS which is the largest brick art museum in the world • TRANSFER TO JEJU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT VIA KOREAN COOKIE GROCERY B: ABF / HOTEL L: SQUID PORK BULGOGI D: GRILLED FISH .. The above itinerary is subject to change depending on location situation. ..

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  • 2 Nights Twin Sharing at the above 4 star hotels or similar
  • 3 ABF ( 2Hotel /1 Breakfast) • 3 Lunch/ 3 Dinner at City Restaurant
  • All Transfer & Tour by deluxe air-con Coach with English Speaking Guide
  • All admission fee as specified in the itinerary
  • Daily Mineral 1 bottle of water
  • Travel Insurance with Covid 19 Coverage up to 60 years old
  • Travel Insurance for 61 to 85 years old surcharges will apply
  • Rapid Antigen Test from Jeju back to Manila
  • Guide 's Tip : USO 15.00 (USO 5/Oay)
  • Philippine Travel Tax
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Experience Autumn in Korea this November. Visit Seoul, Nami Island and Everland with the cool autumn weather in Korea.

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Geograhy and environment.

South Korea is located at the south end of the Korean Peninsula, between the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. Separated from   Japan   by the Korean Strait and demarcated from the state of North Korea by Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea's terrain is a mix of flat lowlands and forested mountains. The coasts of South Korea are rocky and jagged, with thousands of islands (mostly inhabitable) scattered off the coastline.

Culture and customs

South Korea draws some traditions and customs from other neighbouring countries in Asia with a culture that stems from Confucianism. This system of philosophical and ethical teachings was introduced to South Korea in the 4 th century through Chinese scholars and was quickly embraced by the wider population until it officially became the state ideology in the early 1900s.

Confucianism emphasises respect for aging, elders and ancestors, an intrinsic hierarchy that runs through work and social life, and upholds traditional family roles so you’ll often see families living together in one house.

During your travels around South Korea, you’ll also see plenty of traditions such as the act of bowing when greeting people, women wearing traditional dress (hanbok) and the practice of taekwondo (Korean martial arts). As well as ancient beliefs, new generations of South Koreans are embracing a modernised culture, one full of K-pop, Korean cosmetics and popular foods like kimchi and tteokbokki.

History and government

South Korea’s had an often turbulent history dating back to around 8000 BC when it was known as just Korea, but the country’s most impactful conflict began in the 1500s with the attempted Japanese invasion. Korea went on to become a Japanese colony in 1910 following its annexation of the Korean Empire, which ended in 1945 at the conclusion of World War II.

The country was then divided into two parts, the northern part which was protected by the Soviet Union and the southern part which was protected largely by the United States. Both the northern and southern parts of Korea officially became North and South Korea in 1948 when the two regions failed to agree on forming one, united government.

In 1950, North Korea set in motion the Korean War which was intended to unify the two countries under communism. But after much destruction to infrastructure and loss of human life, a cease-fire was called in 1953 with both countries signing the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement. The two countries have since agreed to work towards a final settlement (The Peace Treaty on the Korean Peninsula) to formally and officially end the Korean War.

South Korea now enjoys a fully prosperous economy with a similar capital economic standing to countries such as the United States, Japan and various countries in Western Europe.

You can’t go to South Korea for shopping and not stop in Seoul – the country’s premier destination for all things fashion, electronics, street food and skincare. In this shopper’s paradise of a city, you’ll find traditional Korean items perfect for souvenirs to tech gadgets not yet available on Australia’s shores.

Some notable districts/destinations where you can shop ‘til you drop include:

  • Myeongdong (shopping district)
  • Dongdaemun Market (shopping centre)
  • Cheongdam-dong (luxury boutique area)
  • Pyeonghwa (wholesale market)

Top 5 culinary delicacies of South Korea

1. bibimbap.

As one of Korea's standout dishes, bibimbap is a tasty concoction of meat, vegetables, egg and rice. Soy sauce, chilli paste, garlic and sesame oil all add flavour to this amazingly colourful dish found everywhere in Korea.

Kimchi is hailed as a nutritional powerhouse - packing a healthy punch of nutrients, vitamins and beneficial bacteria that makes it one of the world's healthiest superfoods. But most people don't eat these fermented vegetables for health reasons - it's the uniquely, tasty flavour and versatility that makes kimchi so popular in Korean cooking.

These delicious, savoury pancakes are a standard of Korean cuisine. With hundreds of different varieties, jeon can be served with red meat, chicken, seafood, vegetables, tofu and even edible flowers.

Similar to sushi, these highly popular rice-based morsels feature fish, beef or crab, wrapped in seaweed with pickled or fresh vegetables. Available all over Korea, they are the perfect snack on the run or quick, cheap lunch to enjoy between sightseeing.

Arriving in Korea by the way of Mongolia, mandu are essentially boiled, steamed or pan-fried dumplings. A cheap, street food favourite, mandu can be filled with everything from pheasant to tofu, cucumber, beef and beyond.

Top places to visit in South Korea

Whether you want to take a street food tour of the renowned Gwangjang markets, go shopping among the vibrant streets and check out some high-tech gadgetry or admire this city's soaring skyscrapers from Naksan at nighttime, Seoul can't be missed.

Explore the bustling city of Seoul on our 8 day South Korea Family Holiday.

Visit the fascinating Haedong Temple, explore the colourful Gamcheong Culture Village and take in the all 'round beauty of the second largest city in South Korea.

Travel to Busan on our 9 day South Korea Highlights tour.

Experience Jeonju like a local as you wander the Hanok Heritage Village in search of souvenirs, tasty treats, traditional houses and craft shops.

Admire the culture (and food) in Jeonju on our 9 day Essential South Korea tour.

4. Jeju Island

Wander South Korea's first ever UNESCO World Heritage listed site, Jeju Seongsan Sunrise Mountain/Castle, on the beautiul Jeju Island. And with volcanic landscapes and coastal rock formations, this laidback slice of heaven is well worth a visit.

Marvel at the beauty on Jeju Island on our 9 day Premium South Korea tour.

Festivals and events

Public holidays that may impact travel include:.

  • New Year's Day
  • Movement / Independence Movement Day
  • Buddha's Birthday
  • Children's Day 
  • Memorial Day
  • Liberation Day
  • Chuseok / Korean Thanksgiving
  • National Foundation Day (Gaecheonjeol)
  • Hangeul Day

*Please note dates of  South Korean public holidays may vary.

Further reading

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South Korea travel FAQs

When is the best time to visit south korea.

Autumn and spring are considered the optimal times to holiday in South Korea, as the extreme temperatures that are present during summer and winter can make travel uncomfortable at times. During autumn and spring expect moderate temperatures, a mild climate and less rain and humidity than at other times.

Do I need a visa to travel to South Korea?

SOUTH KOREA Australia: No - not required Belgium: No - not required Canada: No - not required Germany: No - not required Ireland: No - not required Netherlands: No - not required New Zealand: No - not required South Africa: No - not required Switzerland: No - not required United Kingdom: No - not required USA: No - not required

Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into South Korea. . Most travellers do not need visas for Korea for stays of up to 30 days. You must also have an onward or return ticket.

If you are a male of Korean origin whose name appears on the Korean family register, you may be liable for military service even if you are travelling on your foreign passport.

The page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 20/11/2023

Is tipping customary in South Korea?

Tipping in some establishments (particularly more traditional ones) is considered impolite, and is sometimes indicated with a 'no tipping' sign! Western-style, tourist-orientated places, however, usually welcome and receive tips. Use your discretion.

What is the internet access like in South Korea?

With one of the most developed internet infrastructures in the world, accessing the internet is easy in South Korea. Wi-Fi hot spots and cyber cafes are easily found in the cities, although when travelling in remote areas please be aware that internet access may be harder to find.

Can I use my mobile phone while in South Korea?

Travellers should be able to use their mobile phones in South Korea's cities and urban areas, as coverage is good. As in other countries, rural and mountainous areas may have less mobile phone receptivity. Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before leaving home.

What are the toilets like in South Korea?

South Korea has a combination of squat toilets and western-style flushable toilets. It's a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitiser or soap while on holiday, as these are rarely provided in public toilets.

Can I drink the water in South Korea?

Tap water is considered safe to drink in many parts of South Korea unless otherwise marked. Ask your leader for guidance if you are unsure whether to drink tap water in the area you are travelling in.

Are credit cards accepted widely in South Korea?

Credit cards are usually accepted by hotels and large retailers. Smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards, so always carry enough money to cover purchases, as paying with a credit card may not always be an option in South Korea.

What is ATM access like in South Korea?

ATMs are plentiful in large cities and urban centres, although not all ATMs accept foreign cards. Look for Global or Citibank ATMs, which usually accept cards from other countries.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

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The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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Korea Express

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Traveled in June 2023

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  • Explore Seoul's City Hall and Deoksugung Palace
  • Tour Changdeokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace and Suwon's historic walls
  • Discover Haeinsa Temple and Daegu's traditional market
  • See Busan's Haedong Yonggung Temple and fish market
  • Introduction
  • Day 1 Seoul
  • Day 2 Seoul
  • Day 3 Seoul, Suwon, Jeonju
  • Day 4 Jeonju, Haeinsa, Daegu, Busan
  • Day 5 Busan, Seoul
  • Day 6 Seoul

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