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About Korea

South Korea seamlessly blends ancient palaces, vibrant street culture, and cutting-edge technology with breathtaking natural landscapes. From the bustling energy of Seoul to serene temples, coastal cities, and mountainous national parks, Korea offers year-round experiences with its four distinct seasons, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.


Whether exploring K-drama filming sites, relaxing in a traditional hanok village, or hiking in national parks, Korea welcomes visitors with warm hospitality and dynamic experiences.

Seoul - Vibrant Capital of Korea

Located in the northwest of South Korea, Seoul spans around 605 km² with a population of over 9 million.


Known for its dynamic energy blending ancient traditions with modern skyscrapers, Seoul offers attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, the lively Myeongdong shopping streets, and panoramic views from N Seoul Tower. Visitors can explore the Han River parks, stroll through Insadong’s cultural alleys, and savor Korean street food like tteokbokki and Korean BBQ.


Seoul is served by Incheon and Gimpo International Airports, with an extensive subway and bus network ensuring easy travel throughout the city.


Seoul

Busan - Korea’s Coastal Gem

Situated on Korea’s southeastern coast, Busan covers about 770 km² with a population of around 3.4 million.


Known for its relaxed seaside atmosphere and vibrant street life, Busan offers beautiful beaches like Haeundae and Gwangalli, colorful Gamcheon Culture Village, and the lively Jagalchi Fish Market. Visitors can explore Haedong Yonggungsa Temple by the sea and enjoy fresh seafood while watching the sunset over the water.


Busan is easily accessible by KTX from Seoul in approximately 2.5 hours and is served by Gimhae International Airport.


Busan

Jeju - Nature’s Island Escape

Located off Korea’s southern coast, Jeju Island spans about 1,849 km² with a population of around 675,000.


Famed for its volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and pristine beaches, Jeju offers highlights such as Hallasan Mountain, Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak), Manjanggul Lava Tube, and scenic coastal walking paths. Visitors can enjoy local specialties like Jeju black pork and fresh seafood while exploring charming seaside villages.


Jeju International Airport connects the island to major Korean cities with frequent domestic flights, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers.


Jeju

Gyeongju - Living Museum of History

Located in North Gyeongsang Province, Gyeongju spans about 1,324 km² with a population of around 265,000.


Known as the “museum without walls,” Gyeongju offers rich historical sites such as Bulguksa Temple, Seokguram Grotto, Tumuli Park’s royal tombs, and the scenic Anapji Pond. The city’s cultural heritage and serene landscapes provide a glimpse into Korea’s Silla dynasty past.


Gyeongju is accessible by KTX from Seoul in about 2 hours (via Singyeongju Station), making it an excellent historical stop in Korea.


Gyeongju

Incheon - Gateway to Exploration

Located west of Seoul, Incheon spans around 1,062 km² with a population of about 3 million.


Known for its modern architecture and coastal charm, Incheon offers attractions like Songdo Central Park, Chinatown, and Wolmido Island with its amusement rides and seafood markets. It is also a convenient starting point for exploring nearby islands in the Yellow Sea.


Incheon International Airport, Korea’s largest and busiest airport, connects travelers globally and is just an hour from central Seoul by train.

Incheon

Suwon - Fortress City near Seoul

Situated in Gyeonggi Province, Suwon spans about 121 km² with a population of around 1.2 million.


Suwon is renowned for the UNESCO-listed Hwaseong Fortress, which showcases impressive city walls, gates, and watchtowers. Visitors can explore traditional markets, local food streets, and nearby cultural sites, including the Korean Folk Village.


Suwon is easily accessible by subway or train from Seoul in about 1 hour, making it a convenient day-trip destination.


Suwon

Gangwon - Mountain and Sea Escape

Located in Korea’s northeast, Gangwon Province is famed for its natural beauty, with a mix of mountains and beaches.


Highlights include Seoraksan National Park’s scenic hiking trails, Sokcho Beach, and Pyeongchang’s ski resorts, which hosted the Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood along the coast and hot springs in the mountains.


Gangwon is accessible by express bus or KTX from Seoul, taking around 2–3 hours depending on the destination.


Gangwon

Daegu - Tradition Meets Modernity

Located in southeastern Korea, Daegu spans about 883 km² with a population of around 2.4 million.


Known for its rich cultural heritage and textile history, Daegu offers attractions like the historic Donghwasa Temple, Apsan Park’s panoramic city views, and Seomun Market, one of Korea’s oldest traditional markets. The city is also recognized for its vibrant festivals and warm climate, earning the nickname “Korea’s Apple City.”


Daegu International Airport and KTX services connect Daegu to Seoul in approximately 1.5 hours, ensuring convenient access for travelers.

Daegu

Daejeon - Korea’s Science and Tech Hub

Situated in central Korea, Daejeon spans about 540 km² with a population of around 1.5 million.


Daejeon is known for its research institutes and technology centers, balanced with leisure spots like Expo Park, Yuseong Hot Springs, and the scenic Gyejoksan Mountain Red Clay Trail. The Daejeon O-World amusement park and Hanbat Arboretum also offer family-friendly activities.


Accessible by KTX from Seoul in under 1 hour, Daejeon serves as a strategic hub for exploring central Korea.


Daejeon

Jeonju - Culinary and Hanok Heritage

Located in North Jeolla Province, Jeonju spans around 206 km² with a population of about 650,000.


Jeonju is famed for its well-preserved Hanok Village with traditional Korean houses, vibrant cultural festivals, and culinary scene, particularly as the birthplace of bibimbap. Visitors can stroll the village streets, sample street foods, and experience local arts and crafts.


Jeonju is accessible by express bus or KTX from Seoul in about 2 hours, making it a rewarding destination for culture and food enthusiasts.


Jeonju

Gwangju - Art and History Hub

Situated in South Jeolla Province, Gwangju covers about 501 km² with a population of around 1.4 million.


Known for its rich history tied to Korea’s democracy movement, Gwangju also boasts a thriving contemporary art scene, with attractions like the Gwangju Biennale, Asia Culture Center, and 5.18 Memorial Park. The city offers lively markets and street food, showcasing southern Korean flavors.


Gwangju is connected to Seoul by KTX, taking approximately 2.5 hours, with local buses and taxis facilitating easy city exploration.


Gwangju

Andong - Cradle of Korean Confucian Culture

Located in North Gyeongsang Province, Andong spans about 1,519 km² with a population of around 160,000.


Andong is renowned for its preserved traditional culture, most notably the UNESCO-listed Hahoe Folk Village and Confucian academies. Visitors can experience mask dance performances, visit the Andong Folk Museum, and try local specialties like jjimdak (braised chicken).


Andong is accessible by train or bus from Seoul in around 3 hours, making it a peaceful cultural retreat.

Andong

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