Not Just K-Pop Or K-Dramas, Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Visit South Korea This Spring

South Korea ranks in the top 10 travel hotspots in 2024, according to trends. As the travel and tourism industry veers towards more back-to-nature kind of trips, Indians and people from Western countries are looking at South Korea. “The Land of the Morning Calm” exudes a fascination that goes beyond kimchi, K-pop stars, and K-drama. And this spring, if you are thinking of a breathtaking vacation, South Korea is your answer. Here’s why:

Picturesque Locales – a Hiker’s Paradise

Although South Korea is a small country, it is home to 22 beautiful national parks and multiple mountain ranges. Among the top attractions, you have Mt. Hallasan shield volcano, Jeju Island, and plenty of stunning sandy beaches. Walk along the scenic coastal region of Jeollado to the west or take a hike amidst the green nature of Seoraksan mountain trails. This unique combination of high and low areas makes these South Korean destinations some of the most famous tourist spots.

Hallasan Jeju Island in South Korea
Images: CNN & Lifestyle Asia

Quiet Countryside with Friendly People

Seoul, the capital and the largest city in South Korea, is home to only 20-21% of all citizens, while the rest live in quiet rural villages. The locals are happy to act as your guides and help in exploring their country, even with the language differences. When you compare it to overcrowded and noisy places like Bali or Thailand, it is very peaceful. 

Another big bonus is that it is untouched in comparison to its neighboring nations like China and Japan. Navigating is easy as the country is well-connected with public transport like trains and express buses.

lady in hanbok attire and hanok house
Images: le wild explorer & cn traveler

Pulsating History

The country is a seamless blend of old world charm and modernity, with many traditions alive even today. Enjoy traditional Korean performances like dance and music and rent the traditional attire, Hanbok, for a photo shoot. 

Cultural places like Gyeongbokgung Palace and UNESCO World Heritage site Gyeongju City, called “museum without walls,” carry historic value. Try the Templestay program to live like a Buddhist monk on a mountaintop and get a rewarding experience. 

Futuristic and Modern Cities

In contrast to old-fashioned hanok houses in the provinces, you find South Korea to be futuristic — infrastructure-wise. Seoul won the title of “World Design Capital” in 2010. Here, you have Dongdaemun Design Plaza, the curved urban commercial complex, an architectural marvel. Lotte World Tower, the 23-story skyscraper in the Jamsil district, is the 5th tallest building in the world. Witness K-Culture firsthand as you hear K-pop musical hits on every street you walk. 

Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Gyeongbokgung-Palace South Korea
Images: Seoul Metro Govt. & Korea Travel Easy

Watch the locations in your favorite K-dramas unveil in front of your eyes. Korean beauty and fashion are famous worldwide, and the people are generally fashionable. Find hot fashionwear in the streets of Gangnam or Myeongdong. Find the skincare secret behind the Korean glass skin that took over the beauty industry. 

Events and Entertainment

South Korea is blessed with breathtaking changes in nature. Many festivals are celebrated all year long. As it transforms from a winter wonderland to a warm and inviting spring, this is a good season to go. Attend any events and festivals you can during your stay to get immersed in the local culture. 

Lantern Festival Korea
Buddha’s Birthday Lantern Festival Image: Korea by Me

For instance, winter’s Taebaeksan Snow Festival or Buddha’s Birthday in May are popular festivities. People conduct lantern parades at local temples and Chuseok (the Korean version of Thanksgiving) to honor their ancestors. Themed cafés, Karaoke rooms, e-sports bars, and more make South Korea a thrilling destination. And, don’t forget to dig into the unique cuisine with fascinating preparations for their climate.