7 reasons behind South Korea’s growing popularity as a tourist destination

It’s no news that South Korean culture has captivated the world. With a unique cuisine, safe and friendly environment, and a thriving arts scene, it’s no wonder visitor numbers to the country in East Asia are at their highest levels in a long period.

South Korea is becoming an increasingly popular destination for travellers. Here are seven reasons why.

1. Ancient Attractions And Modern Trends

South Korean culture is all the rage these days. With its flourishing K-pop scene, popular TV shows and plenty of history to soak up, the country has an unmatchable vibe. While many compare it to neighbouring Japan, South Korea has a distinct atmosphere.

2. Promising Food Scene

Another of the country’s successful exports is its cuisine, but the best way to grab the authentic taste is by visiting the place yourself. Kimchi is immensely popular and consumed with almost everything, with bibimbap and bulgogi also among the favorites.

3. Planning Is Easier Than Ever

The South Korean Tourism Organisation recently re-launched its Visit Korea website in English and several other languages. The platform features an interactive itinerary planner, news about events and a live chat facility to make planning a trip super easy for travellers.

4. Travelling Around Is As Smooth As ‘Butter’!

The country offers excellent internal transport links, including a promising network of express buses, high-speed trains and efficient subway systems. While buses enable scenic tours at a slower pace, there are exclusive lanes as well to help speed up journey times.

5. Safe And Friendly

South Korea is widely considered a safe destination, with its people often known for being friendly and helpful. The Global Peace Index counts it among the top 45 safest countries, while the US Department of State has it ranked as a 1 on its Travel Advisory Levels scale.

6. Well-Connected 24/7

It’s home to a number of global technology brands and claims to have one of the most expansive Wi-Fi networks. Several public places such as malls and subway stations have internet readily available, making it easier for digital nomads to work while travelling.

7. Year-Round Destination

While spring and autumn are generally considered the best times to visit South Korea, the country is beautiful all year round. Summers are hot and humid but offer the best time to check out the beaches. Winters can get really cold but are still a great time to visit places in the east.

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