South Korea Travel Guide

Planning a trip to South Korea? Colomboh is an AI travel assistant that helps you explore South Korea — from must-see destinations like Seoul, Busan, Jeju Island, Gyeongju to getting around, money tips, food, and staying safe. Ask anything in plain language and get clear, local-style answers, plus links to official South Korea sources so you can verify the details yourself.

Top places to visit in South Korea

Best time to visit South Korea

East Asia has four distinct seasons, and conditions differ widely between the subtropical south and the continental north. Check the forecast for the specific cities and altitudes on your route.

Getting around South Korea

Transport options in South Korea vary by region, and which of them is practical depends on the distances on your route. Check what actually runs between the specific places you plan to visit before you book, download an offline map, and keep some KRW cash for short journeys and small vendors. Ask Colomboh about a specific route and it will tell you what is available.

Money & currency

The local currency is the KRW (₩). Cards everywhere is the norm. ATMs widely available in cities. Foreign-card fees vary by bank. Cards accepted almost everywhere; T-money card for transit.

Safety basics

The general emergency number is 112. Take normal precautions: keep copies of your documents, watch for petty theft in crowded areas, and read your own government's travel advisory for South Korea before you go, since advice differs by nationality and by region within the country. Conditions can change, so confirm the current situation with official South Korea sources.

Visa & entry

Visa rules for South Korea depend on your nationality, trip length and purpose, and they change. Confirm current requirements with an official South Korea government source or your nearest embassy before booking, and apply only through the official government portal — third-party sites charge extra fees for the same application.

What a trip to South Korea costs

Daily costs depend on the region and your travel style. Check current prices for the specific places on your route — accommodation, transport and food prices in South Korea can differ several-fold between major cities and smaller towns. Prices are paid in KRW (₩).

South Korea travel FAQ

When is the best time to visit South Korea?

East Asia has four distinct seasons, and conditions differ widely between the subtropical south and the continental north. Check the forecast for the specific cities and altitudes on your route.

Do I need a visa to travel to South Korea?

Visa rules for South Korea depend on your nationality, trip length and purpose, and they change. Confirm current requirements with an official South Korea government source or your nearest embassy before booking, and apply only through the official government portal — third-party sites charge extra fees for the same application.

What are the top places to visit in South Korea?

Popular destinations in South Korea include Seoul, Busan, Jeju Island, Gyeongju, Incheon. Tell Colomboh how long you have and what you enjoy, and it can suggest a route that fits your time and interests.

How much does a trip to South Korea cost?

Daily costs depend on the region and your travel style. Check current prices for the specific places on your route — accommodation, transport and food prices in South Korea can differ several-fold between major cities and smaller towns. Prices are paid in KRW (₩).

Is South Korea safe for tourists?

The general emergency number is 112. Take normal precautions: keep copies of your documents, watch for petty theft in crowded areas, and read your own government's travel advisory for South Korea before you go, since advice differs by nationality and by region within the country. Conditions can change, so confirm the current situation with official South Korea sources.

How do I get around South Korea?

Transport options in South Korea vary by region, and which of them is practical depends on the distances on your route. Check what actually runs between the specific places you plan to visit before you book, download an offline map, and keep some KRW cash for short journeys and small vendors. Ask Colomboh about a specific route and it will tell you what is available.