Top Tourist Place In Korea




South Korea:






       Tourist Attractions in South Korea has it all. From fascinating pre-historic sites to majestic forts and palaces, ancient shrines, to national parks teeming with wild species, verdant valleys and rippling waterfalls, golden beaches and islands, colorful cultural villages - South Korea offers the maximum in terms of tourist attractions.



     The vibrant spirit and strong cultural moorings set South Korea apart from its larger neighbors. Separated from Japan by the Sea of Japan and from China by the Yellow Sea, this small country of less than 50 million people is making it big when it comes to attracting visitors worldwide to its stunning natural beauty. South Korea's most famous historical tourist attractions include the ancient capitals of Seoul, Gyeongju and Buyeo. Most of the international tourists come to Seoul to experience both the classical and modern aspects of Korean culture.









The Changdeokgung Palace











       There are the picturesque Secret Gardens to see around the palace and nearby one will also get to view the fabulous Chongmyo Shrine which is set in wooded grounds. In the shrine one will find that it contains the ancestral tablets of the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. On the first Sunday of May, a colorful Confucian ceremony is held here.

 








The Museum of Modern Arts













     The museum is located within the grounds of Toksukung Palace which is a former royal villa where you will find that it provides an interesting contrast to the surrounding skyscrapers.








 
Kyongbokkung Palace










      It is considered to be the most impressive of the palaces and dates back to 1394. Here one will find housed the excellent National Folk Museum and temporary displays of treasures from the incredible collection of the National Museum of Korea.









Jiri-san National Park









      Jiri-san National Park is actually a part of three Korean provinces namely North Colla, South Jeolla, and South Gyeongsang. The park is composed of peaks, streams, rivers, and waterfalls. So if you want to experience nature while in Korea, visit the country’s many national parks. Each of them is an exhibit of the country’s inner beauty and charms.










Halla-san National Park










      The Halla-san National Park is located right in the heart of Jeju Island. Korea’s highest peak is the Halla Mountain, which can be seen from all points of the park and the rest of the island. The mountain magnificently stands at 1,950 meters. The Halla-san National Park remains to be one of Korea’s parks that stand unspoiled and truly refined.










The Hwanseongul Cave











     Found in Gangwon province, the Hwanseongul is the largest in Korea with over 6 km of passages. It is visited by a million people every year.












Haeundae Beach 





       Situated to the southeast of Busan, it is one of the most well known beaches in South Korea. It has white sand, palm trees and has several fine resorts nearby. The night view from the beach is another one of its main attractions.










       The tourist spots in Korea showcase the culture, history and savvy of the country and its people. It is hardly a wonder that it is regarded as one of the tourist hotspots in Asia.











Alps Resort










       Skiing is also a favorite activity in Korea. So if you have scaled all the mountains of the West and want to try new heights, check out Korea’s Alps Resort. The resort is near the Taebaek mountain range. The Alps Resort is sure to bring you European skiing experience right in the heart of Asia.











Jeju Island









       Jeju Island is referred to as the “Island of the Gods”. This, by far, is the most popular vacation spot in all of Korea that is visited both by local and international tourists. Jeju Island is the favorite destination of Korean and Japanese newlyweds. This is the place where part of the famous Korean TV Series, Winter Sonata was filmed.The island’s temperate climate, volcanic rocks, and frequent rains are its main attraction. Jeju Island can be compared to Hawaiian Islands in the US.
 












The Great South Gate (Namdaemun)








This was the main gate in the city’s 15th century defenses and represents the symbol of Seoul.

 








Pagoda Park (Tapgol Park)









This place is considered ideal to spend some quiet time watching people and is also famous as the place which commemorates the 1919 Korean Declaration of Independence.

 








Seoul Tower









One can ascend this beautiful tower which sits atop landscaped Namsan Mountain in the heart of the city.

 
Attractions in Seoul:




      Tourists can entertain themselves in many ways in the capital city as it is a great place to view some of the finest vibrant performing arts. For unique souvenir hunting one can visit the traditional shopping area of Insadong. Here one can take a close look and pick up items such as antiques to calligraphy brushes. For bargain hunters one will be able to enjoy the buys in the city’s East Gate (Dongdaemun) Market. For night birds Itaewon district is the place. Here tourists can also pick up stuff which is fashion famous. Lotte World is another place one can visit where a massive entertainment complex featuring a major theme park to luxury hotels can be used for entertainment.

 








Kyongju







    This is known as Korea’s ‘museum without walls’. This area can be considered to be a depository area of ancient Korean history and Buddhist culture. It has also been designated by UNESCO as an important historical site on the world history map.











TOP TOURIST PLACES IN NORTH KOREA:






       One of the popular holiday destinations in East Asia is the country of North Korea. There are wonderful tourist destinations in North Korea. A visit to these tourist destinations in North Korea during your North Korea Tours is sure to make your holiday a memory to cherish forever. Some of the highly visited tourist destinations in North Korea are Pyongyang, Wonsan, and North Hwanghae.








Pyongyang










       Located on the Taedong River, the city of Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. The city is located to the northwest part of the country. Tourists will get flights to reach the city. The international airport of Pyongyang is served by various international airlines. One will find direct flights that ply between Pyongyang and Beijing. Beijing is one of the premier stopovers for many of the flights. If you board a train from China, you can get down at main train station of Pyongyang. Independent tour is not permitted here. So you have to set out on a guided tour that will take you around the interesting landmarks of the city. At Mansudae, tourists can visit the bronze statue of the Great Leader Kim Il-Sung. The statue is about 20 meters high. Other landmarks include the Juche Tower, Children's Palace, Ryugyong Hotel, USS Pueblo, the Arch of Triumph, Korean War Museum, and so on.









Wonsan




      The port city of Wonsan is situated to the southeast of the country. It is one of the popular tourist destinations in North Korea. The clear waters and the abundance of beautiful pine plantation make the Songdowon area a popular destination for sea bathing. The area is considered to be a national sightseeing point. Other places of interest include Mt. Kumgang, Chongsokjon, Lake Sijung, and Myongsasimni.









North Hwanghae





      During the rule of the Joseon Dynasty, North Hwanghae was one of the Eight Provinces of the country. The city is situated to the northwest part of the country. The provincial capital of the city was Haeju. One of the well known destinations in the city is the People’s Park.