#AnnyeongKawan Are you thinking of flying to Korea for a vacation?
We recently just flew to Korea (thanks to Korea Tourism Organization Malaysia!) So today, we’ll spill some secrets on how to truly get the full and best Korean experience when you’re there step by step, based on our experiences! #TravelToKoreaBeginsAgain
1. Book your flight, duh?!
We’re attempting a full Korean experience here, so are you onboard with us? First, book your flight tickets through Korean Air like we did. Why Korean Air, we’ll let Ivor explain to you why! Hint: it’s the Korean flight attendants.
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2. Here are some necessary paperwork checklist that you MUST do.
You’re advised to print out a copy of the following documents as well! However, do check again nearer to your departure date for the latest updates on travel SOPs.
- K-ETA approval
- Vaccination certification – best to generate the pdf file
- Passport copy
- Q-CODE – QR code (print screen the QR code in case of no internet connection)
- RTK result – ensure the RTK result is as per Passport name
More info here: https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/viewer/skin/doc.html?fn=20220517115738884.pdf&rs=/viewer/result/202205
3. Get your SIM card!
You can get your Korea 4G SIM card through Trazy from RM 113! You’ll hear us mentioning about Trazy a lot, because they helped add on to our Korean experience by keeping us connected.
Trazy is Korea’s #1 one-stop travel booking site where travelers can discover the latest happenings in their travel destination. They also provide the best deals and offers in the most convenient way possible for travelers!
4. Stay in a Hanok hotel.
Hanok are traditional Korean houses known for their wooden beams, unique roof shape, and hanji wallpaper. We stayed in Gyeongwonjae Ambassador Incheon, apparently the most beautiful and prestigious Hanok hotel in Songdo, Incheon. The 2D1N package starting from RM 2,609 comes with a tranquil breakfast at the hotel restaurant and a self-photoshoot at Songdo’s photo studio!
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5. Spend a whole day at the Jeonju Hanok Village.
Stroll the streets of Jeonju Hanok Village via an one day private tour that brings you to the Korea traditional market at Nambu local market, visits the magnificent Jeondong Cathedral, makes Korean-liquor moju and experience wearing a Hanbok!
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6. Go zip lining at the Mancheonha Skywalk!
Mancheonha Skywalk is located on a cliff of Nahangang River approximately 80-90 meters above waters. Visitors can enjoy walking on the clouds with the view of the waters below. Panoramic view of Danyang and Sobaeksan Mountain can be seen at the observatory.
7. Hop on the Cheongpung cable car.
Make it part of your 1 day tour at Danyang & Jecheon! Enjoy the beautiful and breathtaking thrilling bird’s-eye-view of Cheongpung-myeon while you’re in the cable car with transparent flooring.
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8. Recreate the BTS bus stop photo and a “Goblin” scene at Gangneung!
Gangneung is a seaside city famous for the many beaches that have a spectacular backdrop of the East Sea. You can recreate scenes here from BTS “Spring day” MV at the BTS Bus Stop at Jumunjin Beach or from the k-drama “Goblin”.
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9. Visit the Arte Museum in Jeju.
Korea’s largest immersive media art exhibition presents you 10 new and colorful media art exhibitions through a mixture of light and sound. Starting from RM 60, take memorable photos while you engage in the art exhibition.
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10. Wrap up your trip with Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky.
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Starting from RM 104, step into the highest glass floor observation deck in the world and soak up the exhilaration of height! It’s the perfect way to end your unforgettable trip with the 360-degree panoramic view and glass floors across the sky deck.
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