Where Should You Visit in Korea?

Pretty beaches, horrific mountain tops or crazy skyscraper night views? Where should you head next? Shall we see? 

FIND YOUR SPECIAL PLACE!

We are all animals. Which one are you?

Koala

 

Polar Bear

 

Dolphin

 

Cheetah

 

Dog

 

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What kind of packer are you? 

I bring only the essentials.

 

Always carrying more than I actually need. 

 

Better have too little than too much. 

 

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It's holiday time. Where are you?

Exploring for knowledge

 

Mountain climbing

 

Trying out new things 

 

Beach time. Shhh...

 

Chilling by the pool 

 

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What is your favorite season? 

Summer 

 

Winter

 

Spring

 

Autumn

 

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The best thing about traveling is...? 

Trying out new foods

 

Nature!

 

Exploring historical sites

 

Taking instagrammable photos 

 

Feeding your soul 

 

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If you can describe yourself in one word, what would it be? 

Romantic

 

Thoughtful

 

Dynamic

 

Cheerful 

 

Spiritual

 

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SEOUL

There is no better place to start a trip than the country's capital. Seoul is a mixture of history and future, a dynamic fusion of all kinds of food, entertainment, natural and man-made tourist sights. The city is perfect for people who love diversity and can never stay in one place for too long, because there is always something happening—from club parties to fashion week shows and K-pop concerts and to museum and art gallery exhibitions.

BUSAN

Life is never boring around you. That is why the blend of majestic mountains and exotic beaches in Busan will suit your colorful personality. The Buddhist temples, fresh seafood, white beaches, and fancy film festival the city provides will satisfy your wanderlust. In case you need more persuading, there are hiking opportunities in the Jangan Mountain and the famous Gamcheon Culture Village at the tip of your fingertips!

JEJU ISLAND

You're quite the romantic type, aren't you? Jeju Island, also known as the honeymoon sweet spot, isn't called The Island of the Gods for nothing. Here, you can immerse into the local culture by visiting the Seongeup Folklore Village or pay the Glass Castle, a theme park adorned with glass sculptures, a visit. The whole place feels just like a scene out of your favorite K-drama so who knows, maybe you can end up in a fairy tale scenario.

THE DMZ

You're a history junkie. The Korean Demilitarized Zone is one of the most visited historical sites where you can get a better understanding of the on-going conflict between South and North Korea. You can experience more of this modern history by going through the Infiltration Tunnel or taking a peek at North Korea from the Observation Post!

PYEONGCHANG COUNTY

You're the poetic type, and adventure is your number one inspiration. Pyeongchang is a county in the Taebaek Mountains, only 180km away from Seoul and is a spectacular place for a hike. The awe-inspiring nature views will fill your soul with tranquility and inner peace. The place hosted the Winter Olympic Games for a reason - its hiking trails going up the mountains will seize your breath literally and figuratively!