Spring in Korea: Where to Go and What to Do
Think spring in Korea is just about flowers and cherry blossoms? Think again. There are a whole slew of other Spring festivals like the Taean Tulip Festival and Boseong Green Tea Festival...
Think spring in Korea is just about flowers and cherry blossoms? Think again. There are a whole slew of other Spring festivals like the Taean Tulip Festival and Boseong Green Tea Festival...
Dive deep into the lively buzz of these markets and have a taste of the authentic local life!
Find out what you can do all-year round in this stunning country.
Visitors with visa waivers must now apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before being granted entry into Korea.
The JSA is where one can straddle both North and South Korea while taking in the historical significance of the location.
Just imagine stepping out of the metro and straight to the mall. South Korea’s underground malls are so accessible that you won’t have to travel far and wide just to find one!
It's the most beautiful time of the year again! Check out the top spots to view these pink blooms in their full glory.
Brace yourself for the cold in Korea! Here are a few tips to not let the chilling temperatures ruin your holiday.
Here’s a handy cheat sheet for the best places and dates to catch the gorgeous sakura in full bloom around Korea!
A shopping spree awaits if you visit Korea from 18 Jan to 28 Feb 2018 during the Korea Grand Sale!
Immerse yourself in the scenery of more than a million tulips in this fantastic yet underrated festival held in the outskirts of Seoul from mid-April to early May.
The visa waiver will apply for those entering the country through Yangyang International Airport.