Have you ever thought of wandering through a historic town dressed in period attire or tasting some of the greatest street cuisine on the planet? Perhaps you think of resting on a white sand beach or staying with Buddhist monks for the night. Travel to South Korea, often known as the Land of the Morning Calm, to keep your aim alive and achieve all of the following. The wealth of things to do in South Korea, a country rich in legacy and ancient civilizations, will captivate visitors.
Restaurant gourmet pleasures are one of the best ways to learn about South Korean culture. Koreans love their barbecue, and kimchi (fermented cabbage) has been classified as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. Try some of the local delights like bulgogi, japchae, and gomguk, as well as a variety of traditional banchan meals such flavoured kimchi, bap (rice), and gogumasun namul while you're in South Korea.
Many visitors to Seoul will go for a walk to soak in the sights and sounds of this trendy metropolis. Seoul is a bustling city with a wide selection of activities that can be combined to create a superb walking sightseeing tour. Visits to Joseon Dynasty palaces, traditional hanok villages, museums, retail markets, and modern-day culture, such as K-Pop and filming locations for the ever-popular K-Drama Series, are just a few of the possibilities.