South Korea offers a variety of activities, landscapes, flavours, it is a destination that is part of my bucket list!
Jean-Maximilien discovered it, but we would like to return with our children. There are so many things to discover. To prepare this guide, I asked Sky SEO from Danim Travel agency to give me her best recommendations.
You can listen to the interview between Sky and Jean-Maximilien in our Reward-You Podcast:
South Korea is finally ready to welcome fully vaccinated travellers. Before you come, you will need to:
South Korea can be visited at any time of the year. It’s up to you to choose your favourite season!
Spring is the ideal time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals celebrating the flowering season, while summer is the time for beach entertainment, concerts, fireworks and water sports.
In autumn, visitors are invited to walk in the forest and discover the Mindungsan Mountains and the Yeongnam Alps. Winter sports enthusiasts and professionals can enjoy skiing and snowboarding or participate in ice fishing and hiking activities in winter.
Seoul’s capital is a must-see in South Korea and is usually the country’s point of arrival or departure.
Seoul is an entertaining city at the crossroads of tradition and modernity, teeming with shops, galleries, and revamped traditional houses, which can be seen in Samcheong-dong, Seochon Village, and the narrow streets of Ikseon-dong. The “Newtro” (for New and Retro) streets are everywhere. It’s a must-see.
In Seoul, go to the National Museum of Korea, the Jogyesa temple located in the city’s heart in the traditional district Insadong. It is the main temple of the Jogye order, the representative order of Korean Buddhism.
Don’t miss the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), a center of design and modern culture, to discover its temporary exhibitions of all kinds, its flea markets (depending on the season), or see the Seoul Fashion Week, which occurs twice a year. A visit to this center is worth it just for its futuristic architecture designed by the British Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid.
Go and admire the Gyeongbokgung palace, the first palace of the Joseon dynasty, which remains one of the most beautiful and largest. You can also visit some palaces at night.
The changing of the guard ceremony is a tradition to see, which has been preserved with the opening of the gates of Gyeongbokgung Palace by the royal guards.
Taste its colourful and tasty cuisine with, among others, its bibimpap, its homemade beer, its rice cakes (tteok) or fish cakes (eomuk), its desserts based on cereal powder and honey or soju, a traditional distilled drink.
In Korea, the night markets offer a multitude of stalls where you can taste the different specialties. For example, Jeonju, Seomum and Bamdokkaebi.
Korea can be discovered on foot through its many trekking routes along the sea, forest, or urban jungle. It is even possible to camp and enjoy a good barbecue.
Experience the future through virtual reality, such as riding in a spaceship, participating in a virtual rally or skiing down a slope.
Rest from jet lag in one of the city’s Jjimjilbang, Korean saunas with several hot and cold rooms, or explore the city and its skyscrapers with its high-tech subways.
So many choices, so many activities to make your head spin. On one trip, it isn’t easy to see everything in Korea, and that is why we have chosen to present you the Danim Group, an agency that can accompany you in the preparation of your trip.
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We recently discovered the Danim Group, a trusted agency that runs the Danim Travel website. We really liked their service offer, so we present them to you. They can help you during your whole trip preparation. Especially because Sky SEO, the co-founder, speaks French!
The assets of this agency?
A personalized plan is suggested to you to discover the most beautiful places in South Korea, taste its specialties, and visit its palaces and temples. Would you like to know more? For a glimpse of what to expect, watch the series “La Corée, tu connais” produced by this agency.
In fact, it has designed special itineraries for our community to meet your needs, such as using your points at Marriott hotels in the area!
Another advantage is that the service is offered in French, and they accompany you from the creation of your trip to your arrival in Korea until the end of your stay if necessary.
Finally, as we travellers like to visit several countries on the same trip, we asked them for 5-day programs. You can contact them for longer programs, of course.
Day 1 – Arrival in Seoul – ICN APT and private transfer to Seoul (extra charge)
Suggested visits:
Overnight in Seoul (Aloft Seoul Myeongdong hotel – 4* or similar) – Public transportation & admission fees, lunch & dinner not included.
Day 2 – Seoul – Breakfast at the hotel
➢ SUGGESTIONS: Enjoy a traditional performance at Korea House: you can experience the diversity and richness of Korean music and art. OR the rhythmic percussion show NANTA, a mixture of samul mori music and rhythms created by kitchen utensils.
Night in Seoul (Aloft Seoul Myeongdong hotel – 4* or similar)
Day 3 – Seoul – Breakfast at the hotel then travel by Express Bus to Andong (about 3h20 drive).
Hahoe Mask Museum, which contains a remarkable collection of traditional Korean masks. Overnight in Andong (RAKKOJAE Hanok – or similar) // Traditional Korean “ondol” accommodation, sleeping on futon // Traditional Korean dinner in the hanok.
Day 4 – Andong – Korean breakfast at the hanok.
Travel by Express Bus to Seoul (about 3h20 drive). Overnight in Seoul (Aloft Seoul Myeongdong Hotel – 4* or similar)
Day 5 Seoul – Breakfast at the hotel.
International departure. Private transfer to Incheon airport (extra charge). End of our services
Day 1 and 2 and 5 – See the suggestions for visits in the first program.
Day 3 – Seoul – Breakfast at the hotel, then transport by KTX train from Seoul to Busan (about 2h15). Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, famous for its beautiful coastal landscape, its fish market and beachfront.
Overnight in Busan (Fairfield by Marriott Busan – 4* or similar)
Day 4 – Busan – Breakfast at the hotel, then take the KTX train from Busan to Gyeongju (about 35 minutes).
Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, best embodies the Korean history, being the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom which lasted from 57 BC to 935 AD.
Return by KTX train from Gyeongju to Busan.
Day 5 Busan – Breakfast at the hotel.
Private transfer to Busan airport (extra charge). End of our services
Day 3 – Seoul – Breakfast at the hotel then domestic flight to Jeju Island (1h10 approx, not included). Start of your car rental (not included).
Night in Jeju (Jeju Shinhwa World Marriott Resort – 4* or similar)
Day 4 – Jeju Island – Breakfast at the hotel
Overnight in Jeju (Jeju Shinhwa World Marriott Resort- 4* or similar)
Day 5 – Jeju – Breakfast at the hotel.
Private transfer to Jeju airport (extra charge). End of our services
Day 1, 2 and 5 – See suggestions for visits in the first program.
Day 3 – Seoul – Breakfast at the hotel
Travel by Express Bus to Sokcho (about 2h20 drive). Seoraksan National Park is designated by Unesco as a biosphere reserve and is the most popular with locals, especially during the Autumn.
Cable car ascent optional and subject to availability: not bookable in advance, payment on-site only.
Overnight at Seoraksan National Park (Kensington Hotel – 3* or similar)
Day 4 – Sokcho – Breakfast at the hotel
Travel by Express Bus to Seoul (about 2h20 drive).
Please note = Public transportation, car rental, admission, lunch & dinner are not included. Everything is to be organized with the agency.
Don’t miss Seoul, the capital of South Korea but also its metropolitan cities Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju, Ulsan and Sejong.
The Korean currency is the Won. You can use your credit cards almost anywhere. Only a few stores and restaurants require cash payment.
US dollars are also accepted at some tourist locations.
If you are arriving, Incheon International Airport will surely be your gateway! It is one of the busiest in South Korea and is located about an hour from Seoul. You can easily reach the capital by bus, metro, cab or train with theAREX (Airport Railroad Express).
If you go, you will find “City airport terminals” in Seoul and Gwangmyeong train station. This will allow you to register and pass through immigration.
To facilitate transactions, you can purchase one of these transportation cards:
More information here.
Finally, South Korea is a safe destination where robberies and attacks are rare. You will feel safe. All the indications and signs are translated at least in English so that you don’t get lost.
Did you get lost anyway? Wi-Fi is available in many places free of charge. Otherwise, the Danim Group is at your service to help you.
Impossible to get bored, the country never sleeps. Everything is open at all hours and every day! And you can use your credit card anywhere. There are a few exceptions but credit cards are encouraged. Now is the time to pull out your HSBC World Elite® Mastercard® to pay no foreign transaction fee.
Finally, the National Tourism Board has established a quality certification system “Korea Quality” to help you identify approved tourism facilities and services.
Contact the Danim agency on our behalf. They will offer you a tailor-made program.
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