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South Korea is a beautiful country, known for its pretty countryside dotted with blossom trees. The country also has a fascinating history, offering plenty of culture and heritage tours. Those interested in its history can also visit the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Otherwise, take a bike tour around bustling Busan, do a food tour through Seoul, or take a trip to the very romantic Nami Island.

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Best Time to Visit South Korea
Best Time to Visit South Korea
South Korea is a unique country. One on hand, its modernization is incomparable to any other country on the planet. On the other hand, it still maintains its age-old traditions and culture, proving that you do not have to choose between one or the other. Head over to South Korea, where you can enjoy dinner at the top floor of a glittering skyscraper, and then head over to a 600-year-old monastery for a meditative session. Who says you cannot have it all? But before you plan your trip to South Korea, there are a few things you should consider — first of all, what is the best time to visit South Korea? The capital city of South Korea, Seoul.
South Korea in September: Weather, Festivals and Tips
South Korea in September: Weather, Festivals and Tips
Summer heat and humidity give way to pleasant fall weather conditions in South Korea in September. The air is crisp, and the skies are clear, perfect for exploring popular sights and culture. Tour the ancient palaces and temples in Seoul, hike the picturesque countryside wrapped in autumn hues, or spend a perfect day at one of the many beaches. In September, South Korea invites visitors with an array of sights, activities, flavors, and festivities. Read on to find out what your trip to South Korea will be like this month.
South Korea in February: Weather, Lunar New Year & More
South Korea in February: Weather, Lunar New Year & More
Discover the quieter side of South Korea in February, while exploring the country’s culture, cuisine, and snow-covered countryside. Be a part of the exhilarating Lunar New Year celebrations; discover Seoul’s most happening neighborhoods, such as Gangnam and Itaewon; and seek serenity amidst snow-capped mountains in Gangwon province. While the weather in South Korea in February can be cold and snowy, it is still a great time to visit if you wish to avoid the high-season tourist crowds and enjoy an affordable holiday experience.
South Korea in July: Weather, Beaches and More
South Korea in July: Weather, Beaches and More
As South Korea enters July, temperatures soar and humidity levels rise, signaling the impending arrival of monsoon. Despite this, a trip to South Korea in July offers invaluable opportunities for nature and culture lovers. Seek refuge in indoor treasures like Seoul's bustling markets, vibrant neighborhoods, and historic sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace. Head to coastal retreats like Busan, with its rejuvenating sea breezes and sandy beaches, or go hiking amidst the incredible heights of Seoraksan National Park. Escape from the mainland’s heat to Jeju Island, a true paradise with lush vegetation and charming beachfront resorts.
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Phyllis F. | Traveled in May

The cooking classes were fantastic and really enjoyed going to the Japanese shrines. Very well rounded tour. Korea DMZ was up close and personal tour that I will never forget. loves the Korean markets and subway systems.

John S. | Traveled in April

I was stunned to learn, halfway through, that we were experiencing the maiden voyage of this tour. Everything was seamlessly smooth, as though the tour had run a hundred times. I've always enjoyed Trafalgar tours, but I have newfound respect for their expertise. Sung was an excellent guide, providing interesting background and ensuring comfortable travel for all. The sites visited were all wonderful. Rooms, meals, and travel accommodations were all great.

Anonymous | Traveled in April

I’ve done over a dozen tours with Collette and this one was my favorite for many reasons: The hotels were super clean and modern; more included meals and right balance of free time. The tour manager was very informative and sent us helpful information two weeks prior to departure. Visits and stories from Hiroshima bomb survivor and North Korean defector will stay with forever. Finally, I feel Collette’s small group tour offers better experiences and value.

Anonymous | Traveled in April

The tour was very good with a wide range of experiences across historic and modern South Korea. The visits to the War Memorial in Seoul and the UN War Cemetery in Busan were very moving. The tour director Sung was excellent, professional, diligent with an excellent command of English and knowledge of western customs and sense of humour. The driver, Mr Seo for the Andong to Busan sector was also excellent with exceptional driving skills and an engaging personality. We would recommend this tour to others. Suggested areas for improvement are as follows: •We did not receive the advance notification email from the tour director as we were on the move and the email went to our home email rather than our travel email. To cover all contingencies, it is suggested that a note from the tour director be left at the hotel to be passed on when Trafalgar guests check in. •It would have been preferably not to have two provided meals on the first day in Andong. The lunch spoilt our appetite for the exquisite Be My Guest dinner. •The hotels were above average for South Korea but the hot breakfast food was frequently cold and the practice of removing plates and placing the used cutlery on the table was considered to be unhygienic. •We had mixed feelings about the Novotel hotel in Seoul which seemed quite expensive and not good value for money. The breakfast sitting arrangements created intrusive monitoring. After a toilet blockage we were advised not to place toilet paper in the toilet. There were no signs to this effect nor something we would expect in a relatively new and expensive five- star hotel. •We were disappointed that the coaches used in Seoul had brown tinted side windows which distorted the colour of the scenery. •After leaving the tour we visited a number of areas in Seoul which could be included as options in future tours. oGangnam precinct around COEX Mall has a variety of sites to see oQuality craft souvenirs from Bukchon Hanok Village souvenir shop with an Observatory

Anonymous | Traveled in April

Korea is an interesting country and the itinerary covers the main features. Fast paced, I think you need to be reasonably fit to cover the sometimes irregular terrain and changing weather conditions; take a raincoat if travelling in spring. Nikky, our Guide was enthusiastic and a 'speedy' walker. Accommodation was excellent.

Anonymous | Traveled in April
Amazing South Korea

South Korea is an amazing country to visit as a tourist having: modern high quality, across the board infrastructure; beautiful scenery; cherry blossoms every where in season; fascinating historical cultural sites; first class museums; unique and vibrant food culture both in restaurants and on the street; excellent coffee; welcoming, friendly and helpful people; signs and explanations in English on public transport and at tourist sites; safe, crime free environment. A fascinating, inspiring and memorable trip.

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