Flights from Ahmedabad (AMD) to South Korea

Discover South Korea

Discover South Korea

Why visit South Korea?

South Korea blends ultra-modern cities with serene mountains, islands, and historic palaces. You will find cutting-edge technology, pop culture, and timeless traditions side by side.

What to expect

From the energy of Seoul and coastal charm of Busan to peaceful temples and scenic countryside, South Korea offers shopping, culture, nature, and nightlife within easy reach.

Plan your trip

Use South Korea as a base to explore East Asia, with efficient domestic trains, buses, and flights linking major cities, national parks, and nearby islands.

Top experiences in South Korea

Explore Seoul's royal palaces

Walk through grand courtyards and intricate halls at iconic royal palaces, framed by modern skyscrapers and mountain backdrops.

Stroll along Busan's beaches

Relax on sweeping sandy beaches, enjoy coastal cafes, and take in ocean views from promenades and hilltop viewpoints.

Discover traditional hanok villages

Wander narrow lanes lined with wooden hanok houses, artisan workshops, and teahouses that showcase Korea's architectural heritage.

Hike in South Korea's national parks

Follow well-marked trails past rocky peaks, forests, and ancient temples in protected mountain landscapes.

Experience K-pop and Korean wave culture

Visit entertainment districts, pop-themed stores, and venues celebrating music, drama, and contemporary Korean creativity.

Unwind in a jjimjilbang

Spend time in traditional bathhouses with hot and cold pools, saunas, and relaxation lounges open day and night.

Shop in bustling city districts

Browse fashion, beauty, and lifestyle stores in neon-lit shopping streets and underground malls across major cities.

Visit coastal temples and viewpoints

Admire striking temples set on cliffs or hillsides with sweeping sea and city views, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.

Experience South Korea's way of life

Getting around

High-speed and regular trains, metros, and express buses connect Seoul, Busan, and other cities efficiently, while domestic flights and taxis help you reach more distant regions.

Local life & culture

Daily life in South Korea flows between modern work culture and long-held customs, with neighbourhood festivals, contemporary arts, and a strong café scene shaping city rhythms.

Where to unwind

Head to city parks, riverfront promenades, coastal trails, and forested hillsides to jog, cycle, or simply enjoy quiet green spaces away from busy streets.

A taste of South Korea

National dishes & specialties

Look for classic dishes such as grilled meats, hotpots, stews, and fermented side dishes, with coastal cities like Busan known for fresh seafood specialities.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Across Seoul and Busan you will find casual eateries, cafés, and contemporary restaurants offering everything from quick snacks to modern Korean cuisine and global flavours.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy elevated dining in high-rise districts with skyline views, or choose waterfront venues where you can dine with ocean or riverside panoramas.

Retail therapy in South Korea

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In Seoul and Busan, large malls and lifestyle complexes bring together international brands, K-fashion labels, beauty stores, cinemas, and entertainment spaces under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Browse traditional and street markets in Seoul and Busan for textiles, ceramics, stationery, and handmade accessories alongside everyday household items.

Evening retail scene

After dark, shopping streets and districts glow with bright signs, late-opening shops, and food stalls, creating a lively atmosphere that lasts well into the night.

Best time to visit South Korea

Spring (April to June) is a shoulder season, with mild weather, blooming flowers, and temperatures around 10–22°C (50–72°F). Summer (July to August) is peak season, bringing warm, humid days and occasional rain, with temperatures around 22–30°C (72–86°F). Autumn and winter (September to March) are a mix of shoulder and low season, with crisp autumn colours followed by cold, dry winters, and temperatures ranging from about -5–18°C (23–64°F) depending on the month and region.

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