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Things to know before your Temple stay in South Korea
With over 900 traditional Buddhist temples in South Korea, more than 50 temples offer temple stay programmes to visitors. Thus, we created a guide to help you get the best of your experience!
Discover Korea like a local- visit the famous Damyang
If you want to get away from the big city and breathe in a calm countryside atmosphere, look no further! Damyang will make sure you are having a great time while healing your health in the bamboo forest, relaxing by the stunning Gwanbangjerim Forest or admiring the unforgettable Metasequoia-lined road.
Top 6 places you must visit on your trip to Yeosu
Yeosu, a beautiful city worth its own movie. Visit the stunning views of the sea, the temples and the islands as you walk along the footsteps of K-drama 'Temperature of Love' and explore the filming locations for yourself.
The Matriarch Mermaids of Jeju Island
Jejus island has become home to one of the most unique mermaid societies, where women have established themselves as deep-sea divers (Haenyeo) and reversed the traditional gender roles by becoming sole seafood winners.
Top 6 Picturesque Locations in Suncheon
An uprising eco-city in the South of the Korean peninsula is famous for nothing less but its stunning nature parks and ancient temples. Only 3hour train ride from Seoul, you will soon be surrounded by some of the most unforgettable views in the whole of Korea! See the nature in the form and beauty you haven’t witnessed before, a trip to Suncheon will definitely be one of the top memories from your trip to Korea!
Walking down the K-Star Road [Part 1/2]
In the midst of busy streets of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, there is a long road dedicated to dolls representing the Top K-pop groups who brought fame to Korea by introducing and spreading the Hallyu wave. Which means… you can take as many pictures as your heart desires with… BTS? SHINee? B1A4? Kara? You name it!
A day trip to Incheon
Now how many of you planning a visit to South Korea have ever included Incheon on your itineraries? It definitely wasn’t on our list when we first travelled to South Korea! However, the city, so close to Seoul, has a complete different atmosphere inviting many of the Seoulites to move there for fresher air, calmer pace of life and cheaper accommodation. Being the third largest city in South Korea, Incheon has a lot to offer to locals and tourists alike. Check out our top three places to see in Incheon and let us know which one you liked the most!