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✎ EN First Time to Travel South Korea

Discussion in 'South Korea' started by Sarah Wilson, Aug 22, 2023.

  1. Sarah Wilson

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    Is anyone traveling to South Korea for the first time? How's your feeling? The first time I went to South Korea was not a good experience for me. I was too anxious, afraid of getting lost, and had no idea about transportation, and the destinations to visit. My itinerary wasn't planned well.
     
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    Traveling to a new country, especially for the first time, can be exciting and anxiety-inducing. Here are my practical tips for anyone wanting to visit the country for the first time:

    1. Research the destinations you want to visit, the local culture, and the transportation options available. Having a well-structured itinerary can significantly reduce anxiety and uncertainty.

    2. While English is somewhat spoken in South Korea, especially in tourist areas, learning a few basic Korean phrases can make your interactions smoother and more enjoyable. This guide might help you https://www.fluentin3months.com/korean-words/

    3. There are T-money cards specifically designed for tourists, which may offer discounts on transportation or additional benefits. These can be a convenient option for visitors to South Korea. This guide will help with where to buy and how to use a T-money card https://inmykorea.com/t-money-card-korean-transportation-card/

    4. Consider getting a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device. This will keep you connected and help with navigation and communication.

    5. Don't hesitate to ask locals or fellow travelers for assistance or directions. Perhaps you connect yourself to a local guide https://gowithguide.com/korea South Koreans are generally friendly and helpful.
     
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