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South Korea Tourism

South Korea is a traveler's paradise divide by a fierce border. However, the south-east nation offers its visitors a wide variety of experiences, breathtaking landscapes and an unmatched cultural and historical journey. The Korean flag Cleary symbolizes the countries separation from the former nation of Korea, but the blue and red circle on the flag is also an indication of how the country has embraced a modern lifestyle all the while preserving its ancient traditions. On the one hand, Korea is commonly referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm," and on the other hand, its capital city of Seoul is a busy metropolitan with a constant hustle and bustle. The city is operational 24*7, and at every corner, you will find a taxi or subway station, cafes and restaurants and information booths. As a tourist its very unlikely that you will feel lost here.

South Koreas efficient public transport system and compact size ensure that you are within easy reach of peace and tranquillity should you wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. South Korea has on offered numerous national parks enclosing beautify mountain ranges, gorgeous ski slopes, remote islands and serve villages where you can visit rice paddy fields and sleep in traditional wooden houses as guests of the local in the area.

And just when you thought that South Korea couldn't possibly offer you anything else, you learn that the country has a packed social calendar filled with numerous festivals and events and realize that the locals are always celebrating something or the other. There are numerous things to do in South Korea, and there is always something for everyone. South Korea tourism has seen an influx of tourist from India in the last ten years and it can be quite daunting to plan a South Korean holiday as it's still a new travel destination for Indian. But all you have to do is refer to the Korea tourism guide for all your travel related queries and kiss goodbye to all your questions and concerns.

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South Korea is a traveler's paradise divide by a fierce border. However, the south-east nation offers its visitors a wide variety of experiences, breathtaking landscapes and an unmatched cultural and historical journey. The Korean flag Cleary symbolizes the countries separation from the former nation of Korea, but the blue and red circle on the flag is also an indication of how the country has embraced a modern lifestyle all the while preserving its ancient traditions. On the one hand, Korea is commonly referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm," and on the other hand, its capital city of Seoul is a busy metropolitan with a constant hustle and bustle. The city is operational 24*7, and at every corner, you will find a taxi or subway station, cafes and restaurants and information booths. As a tourist its very unlikely that you will feel lost here.

South Koreas efficient public transport system and compact size ensure that you are within easy reach of peace and tranquillity should you wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. South Korea has on offered numerous national parks enclosing beautify mountain ranges, gorgeous ski slopes, remote islands and serve villages where you can visit rice paddy fields and sleep in traditional wooden houses as guests of the local in the area.

And just when you thought that South Korea couldn't possibly offer you anything else, you learn that the country has a packed social calendar filled with numerous festivals and events and realize that the locals are always celebrating something or the other. There are numerous things to do in South Korea, and there is always something for everyone. South Korea tourism has seen an influx of tourist from India in the last ten years and it can be quite daunting to plan a South Korean holiday as it's still a new travel destination for Indian. But all you have to do is refer to the Korea tourism guide for all your travel related queries and kiss goodbye to all your questions and concerns.

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