Your 2025 Travel Guide to Seoul & Beyond

If South Korea isn’t already on your travel list for 2025, it should be. Whether you’re drawn to neon-lit cities, centuries-old temples, or the perfect sizzling bite of Korean BBQ, our South Korea Adventure offers a travel experience that’s as rich in culture as it is in surprises.
While many travellers zip through Seoul and call it a day, the magic of South Korea lies in its contrast - between old and new, spiritual and sensational, coastlines and concrete. So if you’re thinking about going beyond the guidebooks, here’s what makes South Korea the adventure of a lifetime.

Start With Seoul: The City That Never Stops Evolving
Seoul is a city that doesn't just blend tradition with technology - it fuses them. One minute you're wandering beneath the sweeping roofs of royal palaces, the next you're filming your own K-Pop video in a high-tech studio downtown.
For culture lovers, Seoul offers living history in the form of preserved Hanok villages, intricate palace architecture, and Buddhist temples hidden among skyscrapers. And when the sun sets? Join the locals in Insadong for street food or explore bustling night markets like Gwangjang, where food stalls serve dishes that have gone viral thanks to Netflix fame.
Take a Step Back in Time at the DMZ
Few places in the world carry as much geopolitical significance as the DMZ. Visiting the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea offers insights into the country’s divided past, but also a deeper understanding of its present resilience. For many travellers, it’s one of the most eye-opening experiences in Korea.

Cook, Taste, and Toast Your Way Through the Country
Korean cuisine is a journey in itself. From sizzling samgyeopsal (pork belly) at a barbecue joint to delicately balanced bibimbap, the food is bold, vibrant, and incredibly communal. Don’t be surprised if you end up cooking your own dishes with a local chef - many towns embrace culinary tourism, and yes, you can even try your hand at making kimchi.
And for something uniquely Korean? Wash it all down with a glass of makgeolli, a traditional rice wine that's cloudy, slightly sweet, and best shared with new friends.
Find Stillness in a Buddhist Temple
Among Korea’s high-speed trains and neon-lit streets, you’ll find unexpected calm in the mountains. Spending a night at a Buddhist temple offers a rare chance to slow down. You’ll join monks in silent meditation, take part in traditional tea ceremonies, and sleep on the floor in simple quarters. The meals are vegan, the rituals are ancient, and the peace is unforgettable.
Beach Life, High Rises & Sky Capsules
For a change of pace (and scenery), head south to Korea’s coastal cities. Busan, in particular, is the country’s laid-back alternative to Seoul, with its beautiful beaches, colourful hillside neighborhoods, and a growing café culture. You can even hop on a Sky Capsule for a ride above the waves - a surreal, seaside escape from urban buzz.

Dive into Korea’s Living History
Cities like Gyeongju, once the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom, are packed with history. Think royal tombs, pagodas, and bike rides past palace ruins. The nickname “museum without walls” says it all, but what makes it special is how easily you can slip into the rhythms of the past - especially if you're sleeping in a warm Hanok with traditional floor heating.
K-Pop Culture: Not Just for Superfans
Even if you’ve never streamed a BTS video in your life, there’s something contagious about Korea’s pop culture energy. From flashy choreo to slick production, the K-Pop industry is a window into the creative pulse of modern Korea. And if you’re up for it, you can learn the moves and record your own music video - no stardom required.
From the smoky grills of Busan to the silence of mountain temples, from palace courtyards to dance studios, the South Korea offers a different kind of travel: one that’s immersive, unexpected, and unforgettable. So if you're looking to shake up your usual travel plans, join us on our South Korea Adventure.
