The Best Time to Visit South Korea: From a Former Expat
A month-by-month breakdown of the best time to visit South Korea, from a former expat who spent almost a year in the country.
I taught English in South Korea for almost a year, and visited awesome places such as Seoul, Songnisan and Daegu in this time. South Korea is very safe, culturally great fun, and has a rich history for you to enjoy.
A month-by-month breakdown of the best time to visit South Korea, from a former expat who spent almost a year in the country.
Several itinerary ideas for one day in Seoul. Multiple activities suggested for people with differing interests (history, food, temples etc.)
All you need to know before visiting South Korea’s Buddhist Beopjusa Temple.
History, costs, opening hours, facilities, bus info and more.
Find out everything you need to know about solo travel in South Korea from an expat spending a year here and extensively exploring the country alone.
The best things to do in Ikseon-dong Hanok Village include going to a shooting range, a photobooth and a cheese factory.
Everything you should do if you have 2 days in Seoul. Highlights include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Ikseondong Hanok Village and Myeongdong markets.
The DMZ is worth visiting, and you can view North Korea from Dora Observatory. Although it’s no longer possible to access the JSA.
The requirements for teaching English in South Korea are to be a native English speaker, have a degree, obtain TEFL certification and not have a criminal record or serious health issues.
A complete guide for beginners who wish to teach English in South Korea, from someone who spent 9 months teaching there.