Thursday, 16 March 2017

Top Exciting Tourist Spots to Explore on your Korea Visit

Do you want to make your visit to Korea a memorable one? Then please read this post to find out some interesting things that will make your Korea visit a fun-filled and exciting trip with your family or friends. We all know that Korea is full of attractions that allures and attracts different kinds of people like nature lovers, history and culture buffs, shopping enthusiasts and Hallyu wave fans.
Here is the list of some best and unique tourist spots to explore in Korea on your visit to the beautiful and vibrant Korea:


1. Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond:

Gyeongju is known as the “museum without wall” and considered to be as one of the Korean’s histories and culture center. In the past, the Gyeongju Donggung Palace was the capital of the Silla Dynasty, which makes it the best platform to learn about its cultural and historical essence. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Gyeongju is known for its top attractions like the Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Anapji Pond).

2. Gamcheon Culture Village:

If you are a fan of the book- The Little Prince, then visiting the picturesque Gamcheon Culture Village will prove to be worth. This village is also popularly known as the Korea’s Little Santorini and Busan’s Machu Picchu, which was once the home to refugees during the Korean war. Today, this place is converted into a center for art and culture, which is filled with vibrantly colored houses, murals, and sculptures. Your visit to Korea’s Gamcheon Culture Village will give you a good photographic opportunity to take some incredible shots.


3. Haneul Park:

The Haneul Park is a unique and peaceful place, which is near to the famous World Cup Stadium. This park is a picturesque venue for the annual Seoul Silver Grass Festival, which is held every autumn. You can also enjoy the night view of the Han River while walking along the lighted paths of the Haneul Park.

4. Seoul Forest:

Do not get scared by hearing the word forest! The Seoul Forest is an Eco-friendly park, which is a complex that includes five different parks such as the Cultural Art Park, Nature Experiencing Study Field, Ecological Forest, Hangang River Waterside Park and Wetlands Ecological Field. This forest is considered to be the perfect place for enjoying a family outing. Here there are myriad of facilities like playgrounds, sports equipment, animals, plant houses, fountain and streams, which lies a great platform to have the utmost fun and enjoyment. 


5. Gwangjang Market:

The Gwangjang Market is known as one of the most popular traditional markets, which is famous for its silk goods, fabric and clothing, which attracts both locals and tourists. In the market, you will find numerous stalls that sell dumplings, Korean pancakes- jeon, Rice rolls – Kimbap, traditional candy and more. If you want to buy the traditional Korean clothes- hanbok or home items, then explore the shops at this market.

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Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Four Places To Explore In Seoul For Romantic Couples

An all-time favorite for travelers worldwide, Korea’s capital Seoul is a wonderful city with lots of things to see and do. It is one of those places where both modern and traditional architecture meets, where each neighborhood provides a stunning landscape. If you are traveling Seoul as a couple, there’re several romantic sites spread across the city that need to be discovered. Here in this post, I have shortlisted a few romantic places for couples in Seoul that they must want to explore to create unforgettable memories.

Seochon Village:

Named according to its province west of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seochon Village encompasses of many small homes that feature an extra sense of modernism for romantic couples.


Earlier, Seochon Village was home to a great number of popular artists, and an adorable place for lovebirds who want to go for a leisure stroll while holding each others hand. Hanok houses have been restored into restaurants or cafes, and even museums or galleries that can be discovered in each alleyway.

N Seoul Tower:

This is yet another Romantic hotspot for couples that shouldn’t be missed. Catered as the filming site of the drama ‘My Love from the Star (2014)’, this’s where Do Min-jun and Cheong Song-yi had made their commitment of love and had the love locks locked at the roof patio, along with several other couples.

Nevertheless, N Seoul Tower feature the finest observatory to enjoy a panoramic sight of Seoul. In the day time, tourists can have a bird’s eye view of the city, and in the nighttime rejoice a passionate fantasy-alike surrounding of Seoul. Apart from the observatory deck, there’s also gift shops, a museum and many other things to relish at the N Seoul Tower.

Common Ground:

Placed close to Konkuk University, Common Ground is an enormous and appealing architecture covered in a loud blue color. It’s Korea’s first pop-up shop constructed with shipping containers, composed of approximately 200 massive containers and is competent of changing into diverse structures or moving into diverse places. The area is categorized into 4 segments, with nearly seventy fashion brands and ten F&B stores primed right now. It is certainly a hot spot for young couples.

Gwanghwamun

This is an excellent place to visit if both of you are speculating where to go sightseeing in Seoul. Of course, this Seoul landmark is a must-visit tourist attraction for those keen in ultra old & classical Korean stuff. And just close to Gwanghwamun, there’re also the super cool sculptures of King Sejong the Great & the super badass Yi Sun-sin.

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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Top Things to Do on a Seoul City Tour

Seoul is found to be at its best during the Fall, when you can see the trees turned into different colors like yellow, orange, red and brown. You can witness the beautiful Fall foliage when the weather fights between warm to cold. Compared to the summer, the Fall season in Seoul will prove to be more suitable and affordable, as you will experience less crowd at some of the major attractions and find low airfare, hotel or accommodation rates. For this reason, most of the visitors or tourists choose to visit the Seoul City during the months of September- November (Autumn/Fall Season). 


Here is the list of some top things to do and attractions to visit during your Seoul City tour in the Fall:


1. Visit Garosugil (Sinsadong):


In the Gangnam district district of Seoul, the Grosugil is a popular, upscale street, which is lined up with trees, picturesque artist studious, galleries, designer clothing shops, cafes and interior design shops. This place is popular during the fall season when the leaves starts falling from the trees. Here you will get an opportunity to shop some unique clothing, accessories, chic interior design items and handmade items. 



2. Samcheongdong-gil Road:


Beside the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, you will come across the Samcheongdong-gil Road, which is the unique stone wall road. On this street, you will find traditional and modern Korea are combined, which creates a unique and classy atmosphere. The Samcheongdong-gil Road is lined up with restored hanok (Korean traditional style houses) that have been renovated into cozy coffee shops, galleries, antique shops and museums; this gives you a chance to enjoy art, shopping and delicious lunch one roof. 



3. The Deoksugung Palace:


This beautiful palace is one of the most iconic place to enjoy the beautiful fall foliage in the Seoul City. The Deoksugung Palace is known as the only palace in the Seoul that has a few western style buildings inside. 



4. Bongeunsa Temple:


The Buddhist Temple- Bongeunsa Temple is located in the Samseong-dong, Ganganam district that offers a magnificent fall foliage scenery. This temple has more than 1000 years of history and features many interesting historic or cultural features like woodblock carvings of the Avatamsaka Sutra or Flower Garland Sutra. Visitors will love to enjoy here some simple Buddhist practices like Dado (a tea drinking ceremony, Balwoogongyang (a Buddhist meal with traditional bowls) and more. 



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Saturday, 6 August 2016

Top 3 Best Places To Visit In Seoul

Seoul, a capital city of South Korea is so far South Korea’s largest city and one of the financial and cultural epicenters of East Asia. A home to fascinating blend of traditions, cutting-edge digital technology, endless street food vendors, vast nightlife districts, dynamic trend-setting youth culture and endless monotonous rows of grey apartment buildings- the city of Seoul is filled with so many sightseeing attractions to appeal travel enthusiasts from all over the world. 

Gyeongbok Palace: -

Gyeongbok Palace is probably the most famous royal palace in South Korea. It’s quite tough to miss on your travel to Seoul. The northern end of this palace is the Sejongro, located at a stone’s throw from the Blue House (the President’s residence) and the U.S. Embassy. This palace was built in the late 1300s and has been destroyed and reconstructed several times. 

When you are on a travel to Seoul, watch the changing of the guard ceremonies at the main entrance Gwanghwamun and visit a couple of museums, ornamental gardens and Seoul’s grand architectural sights. 




Jogyesa Temple: - 


Jogyesa Temple is one of the most beautiful Buddhist temples in Korea and stands out as a symbol of Korean Buddhism. It is located in the heart of the city near Insadong Temple. It may not be the most beautiful and grand grounds to consider for your travel in Seoul; but keep in mind that its main strength lies in its convenient location; which makes it one of the most visited and popular temples across central Seoul. 

The sights to explore in Jogyesa Temple include Buddha statues, prayer beads, small wooden gongs, monk clothings and incense. Even if you are not planning to shop here in Seoul, the shops around this temple are the great places to browse and see interesting as well as unique items. However, the perfect time to visit here is during Buddha’s birthday or the Lotus Lantern Festival; when the courtyard of the temple is well-decorated with paper lanterns. 



National Folk Museum: - 



Give yourself at least one hour on your Seoul travel to visit this amazing museum; which comprises of three main exhibition halls covering the history of the Korean people, the agricultural way of life and the life of aristocrats during the Joseon era. Among all interesting exhibits is an incredible colourful funeral bier ( Looks like a fantasy Noah’s ark)- they were used to give the deceased a great send-off.

Leave more time to explore the open air exhibition of historical buildings and structures like a street of building styles as they would have been in the early 20th century and you can sip coffee in a dabang (old style cafe) here. 




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Sunday, 3 July 2016

Top Places To Visit On a Korea DMZ Tour

Both South and North Korea are the most spirited and colorful countries around the world. In the short time, following the dramatic and impressive developments, both have managed to maintain the delicate balance between conservation of the impressive history, traditional myths and embrace all the conveniences and technologies of the modern world.

What Is Actually The Korean DMZ: - 
 
The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a spectacular region located on the Korean peninsula that usually demarcates North Korea from South Korea. It’s four kilometer wide, 240km long buffer slashes across the peninsula, separating both South and North Korea. Surrounded by tank traps, electrical fences, landmines and armies in full battle readiness, it is also considered to be the most sought after place to visit in Korea. Strange though it may seem, DMZ is also a tourist hotspot- drawing thousands of curious visitors every year. Hence, taking a DMZ tour Korea can be the best pick in your holiday bucket.

The Best Places To Visit On a Korea DMZ Tour: -

1. Dora Observatory: - Located at the top of Mount Dora based on the South Korean side of the 38th parallel, the Dora Observatory remains up close to South Korea and you can also get there from the North. For looking over the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), you should visit this observatory on a Korea DMZ tour This observatory is located nearer to the huge Third Tunnel, which was created by the North Koreans with the intention to use it as a secret pathway to invade South Korea.

2. Dorasan Station: - Dorasan Station was constructed by South Korea to open up railway links to help with speeding up trade with Europe. The train station is not in use as North Korea closed this connection a few years ago. Instead, Dorasan Station is visited by tourists as it;s considered as an immense part of DMZ tour in Korea. Currently, the train station is used to connect the Seoul central station with the DMZ and the station have only a departure every day. That means, the whole station serves only a departure. 
 
3. Paju Shopping Outlet: - It’s probably true that Korea is currently most popular destination for K-pop and drama; but there are so many things to see and do when you are actually on a Korea DMZ tour. And it has something that every travel enthusiast want to do on a tour in Korea, i.e. shopping. And especially for those who want to buy clothes at the best price, Paju Shopping Street can be an ideal alternative.

Paju Shopping Outlet is located in the city of Paju; which is next to the northern part of Seoul. This shopping outlet is one of the most sought after hubs for shopping around South Korea. It specializes in offering shopping opportunities for items up to 90%. In short and simple word, Paju Shopping Outlet is the ultimate fashion paradise for the shopaholics.
Conclusion: - Want to visit DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) on your next trip to Korea? Book a Korea DMZ tourwith Kim’s Travel and explore everything from the Korean War to the present through the eyes of a professional guide.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Top Tips to Enjoy a Seoul Travel to the Fullest

Seoul – A Passionate City with Handful Travel Delights

The fashion and technology forward as well as deeply traditional, vibrant city, Seoul boasts plentiful temples, palaces, cutting-edge designs and superb mountain trails. No matter whatever you want on your Seoul travel at anytime of a day or night, the city of Seoul has everything on offer to amaze you! The capital city of South Korea, Seoul is the most lively, dynamic, cultural and spectacular city in Asia. Brimming with delicious food delights, fun-packed sightseeing attractions and amazing shopping spots, Seoul leaves no stones unturned to appreciate your travel desires. In short and simple words, there are endless and unique experiences in Seoul await you on each and every corner.
  
Planning a Visit in Seoul!!

Heading to Seoul for the first time? Do you want one-of-a-kind adventure? But not sure where to start your trip? Just check out this list of our favorite things to do in Seoul that’ll help you get the best out of this city for sure! 

1. Catch Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace ­– When you are on a travel to Seoul, you should add Gyeongbokgung Palace on your bucket list. Don’t miss out watching the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at the Gwanghwamun Gate Guard-on-Duty Performance. The ceremony happens once in every hour between 10am to 4pm on a daily basis except Tuesday.


2. Wear Gatekeeper Costume at Gyeongbokgung Palace – Right after and before the ceremonies in Gyeongbokgung Palace, you can try out a gatekeeper’s costume at the Sumunjangcheong Building, which’s located just behind the Gwanghwamun Gate. After all, you don’t have any reason to do this as the Costume Experience is absolutely free! 

3. Indulge in Delicious Street Food – When traveling Seoul, one thing is sure that you will never go hungry in Seoul as there are plenty of yummy street foods everywhere! Some must-try street foods include spicy rice cakes, sweet pancakes, seaweed rice rolls and the classic chicken skewers. 

4. Explore the Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae) - Well-known for blue tiles covering the roof the Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae) has been serving as a presidential home like the White House in Washington, DC. Built in traditional Korean style, the Blue House comprises of more than 150,000 tiles on its roof, each and every tile is formed and baked individually to be strong enough to last for centuries. 


On your tour to the Blue House, you’ll get to visit some of the gardens as well the main building where the honorable President of the Republic of Korea lives and conducts business and the State Guest House. In fact, you can get to see the Military Honor Guard and Band performance every Saturday at 10am just outside the Blue House. 

5. Visit Jogyesa Temple – Being famous for the only major temple in Seoul, Jogyesa Temple serves as a center of attraction for Zen Buddhism in Korea and houses Daeungjeon, the largest Buddhist shrine in Seoul. The temple is colorful even without decorations and is well-worth destination for visiting any time of a year. That’s why it’s considered as a convenient location among Seoul’s historic destinations. 

Conclusion – Do you want to explore all these sightseeing attractions on your next trip to Seoul? You should choose available packages for Seoul travel at Kim’s Travel to enjoy unique colors and sights in South Korea with knowledgeable tour guides. To obtain a deeper insight of travel in Seoul, let our tour experts plan out your journey and make it an enjoyable one.

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Monday, 28 March 2016

Things to See and Do in a Nami Island Tour

A couple of weeks ago, I was exhilarated to cross another destination off my ever increasing Korea Bucket List: Nami Island. This beautiful, half-moon shaped islet has always looked charming with its popular tree-lined tracks & photogenic surroundings.  Part of a renowned TV drama “Winter Sonata” was shot on this islet in a man-made lake southwest of Chuncheon. It is home to rows of majestic redwoods, pines and ginkos, making it perfect for strolling. The islet is also home to roaming deer, ostriches and diverse waterfowl, and hosts revolving art & photography exhibits. 


There is a lot to see and do during a Nami Island tour – certainly enough to keep visitors busy for a whole day or more. To assist you plan your Nami Island trip, I have highlighted some points in terms of what to see & do in Nami Island. 


Explore the Song Museum & Magic Hall:


Though Nami Island’s natural splendor is its main attraction, there’re also a great many number of other facilities to be relished. And the Song Museum & Magic Hall is one of them. Placed on the Island’s north end close to the wharf, it is Korea’s 1st national pop-music museums. Inside this museum you can find adequate exhibition space, a music stage, a recording studio, and a riverside cafĂ©. 


Nami Island on Wheels:


No doubt, Nami Island is an excellent place to walk, but if you would rather explore it on wheels, there’re many options to pick from. For instance, you can hire a family bicycle or a mountain bike. There is also what is known as an “Electric Tri-way,” where you just need to stand straight as it moves forward. Tourists can also hire a 4-person electric car, ride along on an escorted tour cart or consider the Nami Island “Charity Train,” which benefits UNICEF. 





Metasequoia Road:


Undeniably the most-photographed place in Nami Island is the Metasequoia Road. When the Island’s originator planted plenty of trees to embellish Namiseom, he search for special varieties, like silver birch, Korean pine and zelkova trees. Amongst them, the most popular are the sleek, 40 meters tall metasequoias. Renowned for their foliage and texture, they change their colors with the change of seasons. 




Enjoy the night:


If you have truly relished your day on Nami Island, why not enjoy the night? From the strict campers to the first-class tourist, you have got many choices. The 1st is to reserve a room at the island’s own Hotel Jeonggwanru. The 2nd is to lease a riverside cottage that lines the tracks. From small cottages to min condominiums, there’re so many options to pick from to prolong your island escape. 




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