South Korea group tours for solo travellers

Discover experiences in South Korea

Why travel solo to South Korea?

South Korea is a dream destination for solo travellers, blending modern convenience with rich tradition, vibrant cities, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Whether you’re navigating the neon-lit streets of Seoul, hiking through serene mountains, or indulging in endless plates of delicious Korean food - this country offers an experience that’s as exciting as it is welcoming.

South Korea is built for solo exploration. Public transport is fast, efficient, and easy to navigate, making it simple to hop between bustling cities and peaceful countryside escapes. Plus, the country’s love for solo dining means you’ll feel right at home enjoying a meal on your own.

Looking for adventure? Hike to the dramatic coastline of Jeju Island. For culture seekers, South Korea offers everything from ancient palaces and traditional hanok villages to K-pop concerts and tech-forward districts like Gangnam.

But what truly sets South Korea apart for solo travellers is its welcoming and safe atmosphere. The locals are friendly and helpful, and the country consistently ranks as one of the safest places to travel. You can explore markets, temples, and nightlife spots at your own pace, knowing there’s a warm vibe wherever you go.

Why travel solo to South Korea? Because it’s a place where you can immerse yourself in culture, indulge your curiosity, and create an unforgettable adventure entirely on your own terms. It’s a journey that feels as dynamic and unique as the country itself.

Top places to visit in South Korea

Seoul
The dynamic capital of South Korea is a perfect blend of futuristic cityscapes and deep-rooted tradition. Explore bustling markets like Myeongdong, marvel at the architecture of Gyeongbokgung Palace, and unwind at serene temples or in a jjimjilbang (Korean bathhouse). By night, the city comes alive with neon-lit streets, trendy cafes, and vibrant nightlife in Hongdae or Gangnam.
Jeju Islands
Known as the “Hawaii of Korea,” Jeju is a nature lover’s paradise. Hike Hallasan, South Korea’s tallest peak, explore lava tubes, or relax on pristine beaches. With its waterfalls, lush landscapes, and unique local culture, Jeju offers a perfect escape from the hustle of mainland life.
Busan
South Korea’s coastal gem, Busan, offers a mix of city energy and beachside relaxation. Visit the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village, walk along Haeundae Beach, or ride the famous Sky Capsule for stunning seaside views. Don’t miss the bustling Jagalchi Fish Market for fresh seafood and the peaceful Beomeosa Temple.
Gyeongju
Dubbed the “museum without walls,” Gyeongju is a treasure trove of history and culture. Once the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom, this city is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto. Explore ancient tombs, royal palaces, and serene lotus ponds that transport you back in time.

Make This Adventure Yours

8 days in Seoul, Jeju Islands, Busan

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South Korea Facts

What are the national languages?
Korean
What's the currency
South Korean Won (KRW)
Timezone
GMT+9
Top three things to do
Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, Explore Jeju Island, Stroll Through Bukchon Hanok Village
Top five dishes to try
Kimchi, Bibimbap, Bulgogi, Tteokbokki, Samgyeopsal
What's the weather like?
23–30°C
High season

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