South Korea: A perfect marriage between culture and modernity
A fact that spectacular South Korea is visited by approximately ten million international travellers every year comes as no surprise as it is one of the most diverse countries in entire East Asia that defines itself through the varied contrasts and natural exoticness. Here is where you will see temples rising beside the gleaming skyscrapers, experience the hubbub of the cities with the serenity of natural marvels nearby and see both beyond-belief advanced technology and rich traditions coinciding side-by-side thereby, confirming that South Korea is so much popular for quirky, interesting things beyond its K-pop culture.
Finest Travel Spots to Explore
Jeju Island: justifiably the “Hawaii of Korea”, the Philippines has Palawan, Indonesia has Bali, Thailand has Koh Samui and Japan has Okinawa, Jeju Island is South Korea’s strong contender for the best tropical island getaway in Asia. What was once Korea’s best-kept secret is now a well-liked destination opened up to the world, popularly termed as the ‘Hawaii of Korea’. Not only is Jeju the home to the largest (inactive) volcano in Korea but it also offers easy access to stunning beaches, lavish beachside resorts, verdant mountains and several hiking trails.
Thanks to the unmatched charms of its natural marvels like Hallasan Mountain and high tuff cone craters of Seongsan Ilchulbong, Jeju has been recognised as a biosphere reserve and a UNESCO Global Geopark in previous years. While Hallasan Mountain, being the highest in South Korea, is the representative tourist destination of Jeju Island, the bowl-like crater of Seongsan Ilchulbong is home to more than 200 species of plants and animals with magnificent panoramic views on offer. For island getaways, opt to visit Udo, Hamdeok Beach, Seobinbaeksa Beach, Hyeopjae Beach, Jungmun Beach, Woljeongri Beach, Gwakji Gwamul Beach and spare time for a nice cup of coffee or a beer while enjoying the sun and sea breeze.
Sokcho: soak yourself in the sheer wilderness and hearty seafood
Sandwiched between the designated UNESCO Biosphere Preservation of District Seoraksan National Park and the Sea of Japan, Sokcho is a beautiful coastal city considered a great place to escape for a weekend or even longer. Much loved by the travel enthusiasts for its Seoraksan Mountain, the shimmering waters of the East Sea, luxurious hot springs, beaches and delectable seafood, Sokcho is a welcoming destination for almost all the seasons.
While it is considered a good base for launching yourself into the wilderness of Seoraksan National Park, the city is also near the coast which means you can enjoy the seaside vibes in Sokcho beach and relish the fresh seafood while you are here. Since it is majorly a fishing town, strolling the fish market and choosing the live fish to eat is a must-do. The other few interesting things to do here include visiting the Teddy Bear Farm and Abai Village, filling your empty tummies at the Foodtown or Sokcho Jungang Market, catching the beautiful sunrise at Dongmyeong Port and admiring the views from Ulsanbawi Rock.
Experiences on the tour of South Korea
The ancient marvel of Gyeongju is a treasure trove of cultural and historical sites present in abundance all across the city. Once an erstwhile capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom, Gyeongju today, is one of the major metropolitan cities and home to various UNESCO designated heritage sites including the famous Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple.
Essential Outdoor Experiential Activities
South Koreais a hub of great adventures. This country offers endless opportunities to have adventures of a lifetime. From watersports to adventurous activities, you can do it all in South Korea. South Koreagives you a perfect place to satiate your adrenaline rush.
Your Travel Map Guide
Use the South Korea map to locate the country’s major destinations and find out what each one has to offer.