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Korea, Republic of is an exciting and vibrant travel destination. With its unique culture, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine, it is a great place to explore. From the bustling cities of Seoul and Busan to the tranquil countryside of Jeju Island, there is something for everyone. The country is home to a variety of attractions, including ancient temples, traditional markets, and modern shopping malls. Visitors can also enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and rafting. Korea is also known for its vibrant nightlife with plenty of bars and clubs to choose from. With its friendly people and fascinating culture, Korea is sure to be an unforgettable experience.


Activities: Surfing, Stand-up paddle boarding, Windsurfing, Canoeing, Rafting, Skiing, Snowboarding, Mountain biking, Hiking, Camping, Rock climbing


Landscapes: Islands, Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes


Topics: Cities, Nightlife, Nature, Wildlife, Food, History, Festivals, Backpacking, Adventure

Is South Korea expensive?

Low end: £29+ a day
Mid range: £74+ a day
High end: £189+ a day

South Korea currency

South Korean won (KRW)

    Weather in South Korea

    Korea, Republic of has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Spring (March to May) is mild and sunny, with occasional rain showers. Summer (June to August) is hot and humid, with occasional typhoons. Autumn (September to November) is cool and dry, with beautiful foliage. Winter (December to February) is cold and dry, with occasional snowfall. The best time to visit Korea is during the spring or autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant.

    • Yearly temperature range: -3°C - 29°C
    • Monthly rainfall range: 39mm - 303mm
    • Daily sunshine range: 5h - 8h

    Traveling South Korea

    Is South Korea safe?

    Crime

    The Republic of Korea has a low crime rate compared to other countries. The most common crimes are pickpocketing, theft, and fraud. Violent crimes such as murder and assault are rare. It is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions when traveling in the country. Be sure to keep your valuables secure and avoid carrying large amounts of cash.

    Travel advisory

    2.3/5South Korea has a current risk level of 2.3 (out of 5). We advise: Travelling South Korea is (relatively) safe.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Health Considerations

      When traveling to the Republic of Korea, it is important to be aware of the potential health risks associated with the country. These include air pollution, food safety, water safety, and infectious diseases. It is also important to be aware of the availability of medical care in the country and to take necessary precautions when engaging in activities such as swimming or hiking. Additionally, travelers should ensure that they are up-to-date on their routine vaccinations.

    • Air Pollution

      Air pollution is a major concern in the Republic of Korea due to its high levels of industrialization. It is important for travelers to be aware of air quality levels and take necessary precautions when spending time outdoors.

    • Food Safety

      Food safety is an important consideration when traveling to the Republic of Korea. It is important to ensure that food is cooked thoroughly and that fruits and vegetables are washed before eating. Additionally, travelers should avoid consuming raw or undercooked meat, fish, or eggs.

    • Water Safety

      Tap water in the Republic of Korea is generally safe to drink, however it may contain higher levels of chlorine than what is found in other countries. It is recommended that travelers drink bottled water instead.

    • Infectious Diseases

      The Republic of Korea has a low risk for infectious diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. However, travelers should take necessary precautions against mosquito bites and practice good hygiene while traveling.

    South Korea customs and etiquette

    • Greeting

      When greeting someone, it is customary to bow slightly and say 'Annyeonghaseyo' (Hello). It is also polite to wait for the other person to initiate physical contact such as a handshake.

    • Dining

      When dining out, it is polite to wait for the oldest person at the table to begin eating. It is also important to use chopsticks correctly and not stick them upright in your food.

    • Gifts

      When giving gifts, it is important to wrap them in bright colors and avoid wrapping them in white or black. It is also polite to give gifts with both hands.

    • Public Behavior

      It is important to be respectful of others in public places. Loud talking and laughing should be avoided, as well as pointing or staring at people. It is also important to take off your shoes when entering someone's home.

    Miscellaneous

    South Korea adapter & plug types

    South Korea uses these plug types

    Type C
    Type F

    Capitals

    Seoul

    Languages

    Korean

    Timezones

    UTC+09:00

    Driving side

    South Korea is right hand drive

    Start of week

    South Korea starts their week on monday

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