Gyeongju
ancient Korean capital of Gyeongju, the earth's great to see, and is considered one of the ten most important ancient cultural cities in the world. In shops and markets in the city today you will find ample evidence of his two thousand year history, including the colossal fifth-century tombs and burial mounds, the seventh-century stone observatory, and the pleasure gardens of the royal Anapji Developed 674 AD. another quarter are rich in Gyeongjuelegant wooden pagodas and historic Buddhist temples and numerous hiking trails will take you to the slopes of the mountain sacred, Nam-san, which dominates the south of the city.
Hiking in national parks
South Korea is full of exciting national parks, all crisscrossed by well-marked trails and covered with good places (and occasionally mountain retreat). The crème de la crème is Seorak-san, especially NaeSeorak (Inner Seorak), aexceptionally quiet stretch of forested hills, rivers, waterfalls and Buddhist temples - and some established rock climbs as well. It is also worth seeking Jiri-san, who has a course of 65 miles and many historic temples, traces popular and very soft and St. Songni Bukhansan, located on the outskirts of Seoul.
Seoul
now the capital of South Korea to hold a good number of attractions for a couple of days. MostInteresting are the five magnificent royal palaces, some of which the fifteenth century. Inside the Palace Changdokkung is one of the most beautiful gardens in South Korea, the Piwon, a beautifully landscaped ponds and pavilions door. In the modern part of town, check out the Kimchi Museum, dedicated burning cabbage that South Korea is the national court, browse the hottest Leeum Museum of Modern Art, and spend the evening in the trendy nightlufeSinchon.
Panmunjeom
Latitude in the 38th, the 1953 armistice line between North and South Korea - is still in force, and the village of Panmunjeom, located in the DMZ, only 56 km north of Seoul - has added four km wide strip of land, with guard posts, a popular day trip from the capital. If you pay the cost of a tour around North Korea can, this is the closest you can get the repressive, poor, desperatetotalitarian state. There is no border crossing here (or somewhere between the two countries), but Panmunjeom draws busloads of tourists, each of which is clean clothes (no jeans, t-shirts or skirts) and, if male, a cut of Hair respectable required!
The Korean Folk Village
It may sound like a bus trip nightmare, but the Korean Folk Village is worth a day trip from Seoul, particularly if you have no timeto explore the rest of the country. A reconstruction of a village typical of the nineteenth century, is full of Buddhist temples, Confucian school, pottery and weaving workshops, blacksmiths and traditional farms. People see in the country really want to live and work there, even if they seem actors dolled up in traditional clothes.
Jeju-do
The South Island has a long tradition, from the continent remained missing and is now apopular tourist destination and a local favorite with honeymooners. Highlights here are mysterious statues on Easter Island, for example, trips to the peak of Halla-san (South Korea's highest volcano) and seven kilometers of lava tube cave. The climate is warmer and more humid here, the rest of the country, but beaches are not the enemy, specifically, how are overcrowded, shabby and disappointing
The three-hour boat ride from BusanYeosu
This is one of the islands most scenic routes in the country, with wonderful views of the coastline and countless pinnacles. And 'round so attractive here is that the whole area has been preserved as Hally Waterway National Park
The washing-do Island
Rugged, remote and starkly beautiful, this small volcanic digestion - accessed by ferry from Samcheck - has virtually no roads and is best explored on foot.It takes two days to walk around the island, so ample opportunity to enjoy the temple. wooded hills, waterfalls and juniper famous 2000-year-old
Under open-air bath with views Seorak Waterpia
Enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery, and indulge in natural hot springs in the spa town in Seorak-san National Park, where you can also swim in a pool of lemon, go skinny dipping and brave a shower under anear boiling waterfall
In the village of the fifteenth century Yangdong
Cute on a river and a wooded hillside Yangdong series such historic significance that the villagers are forbidden to change or abolish their ancient wooden houses, many of which are magnificent structures with curved roof, beautifully carved beams and spacious veranda.
Bargain-hunting in Namdaemun Market NightSeoul
Opening hours every night at 10:30 and the clock to run until just before dawn, he has sold everything from crafts to Namdaemun market, the huge pots, ginseng, fish alive. It 's a great place to spend the evening, not least because of the many cheap food stalls which dish out hot snacks through until morning.
Staying in a yogwan
If you're on a budget, make a detour to traditional hosting this: they are cheap,family and usually have a lot of character. They sleep on a futon on the floor - a real treat in winter when the floor and goes into action as a giant electric blanket
Snowboard and ski in Yongpyong
There are over thirty of pistes for skiers and snowboarders in the ski resort on the slopes of the mountain trend Balwang well lit night skiing, a Park cross-country skiing and sledding. Also has a snow sculpture festivalFebruary
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