Customized Tour To South Korea

7-9 Day 3-5 Cities

Seoul, Busan, Gyeongju and Jeonju

South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea, is a dynamic country located on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It is known for its remarkable economic transformation, evolving from a war-torn nation to a global technological and cultural powerhouse within just a few decades. The capital, Seoul, is a vibrant metropolis that blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology and modern skyscrapers. South Korea is also renowned for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional arts, music and cuisine, as well as its influential pop culture phenomena like K-pop and Korean drama, which have garnered a massive global following. The country's landscape is equally diverse, featuring mountainous terrain, coastal fishing villages and lush rice paddies, making it a compelling destination for travelers and business alike.

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Tour FAQ

Do Indian nationals need a visa to travel to South Korea?

  • Yes, Indian nationals need to obtain a visa before traveling to South Korea.

What is the best season to visit South Korea for pleasant weather?

  • Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are considered the best seasons for mild temperatures.

Is it necessary to learn Korean for this trip?

  • Not necessary, but learning basic Korean phrases will enhance your travel experience.

Are vegetarian food options easily available in South Korea?

  • While vegetarianism isn’t widespread, major cities offer vegetarian-friendly restaurants and dishes.

How can I travel between cities in South Korea?

  • The high-speed KTX train network is the most convenient way to travel between cities.
  • Popular shopping areas include Myeongdong, Dongdaemun and Insadong in Seoul, as well as Nampo-dong in Busan.

Are there any unique souvenirs to buy in South Korea?

  • Unique souvenirs include Korean skincare products, Hanbok (traditional clothing), K-pop merchandise and traditional ceramics.

What are some must-visit historical sites in South Korea?

  • Must-visit historical sites include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Bulguksa Temple and the ancient city of Gyeongju.
  • Popular activities include visiting places, hiking in national parks, experiencing Korean spas (Jjimjilbang) and attending K-pop concerts.

How can I experience traditional Korean culture?

  • To experience traditional Korean culture, you can stay in a Hanok (traditional house), participate in a tea ceremony, visit folk villages and watch traditional performances like Nanta and Korean mask dances.