Where to Go This Month

🗓 Where to Go in May

Gamcheon Culture Village
Boseong Green Tea Fields
Juknokwon Bamboo Forest
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Dumulmeori

🗓 Where to Go in June

Hydrangea Spots in Korea
Hallasan
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
Dumulmeori
Seoraksan
Bukhansan
Sobaeksan
Juknokwon Bamboo Forest
Boseong Green Tea Fields

📍 Places to Visit

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Where to Go This Month — Korea's Best Destinations Right Now

Korea's four seasons are distinct, so the same country becomes a different destination each month. April's cherry blossoms, May's fresh greenery, the seas and valleys of midsummer, October's foliage, the snowscapes of midwinter — the scenery shifts month by month. That's why the answer to "Where in Korea should I go?" depends on "When are you going?"

This page automatically shows you the best destinations for the month of your visit. The cards at the top are this month's picks. If you're planning ahead for another month, choose from the month-by-month list below.

Season-by-season flow

  • Spring (Mar–May)cherry blossoms and fresh greenery. Palaces, riversides, and green-tea fields are at their greenest.
  • Summer (Jun–Aug)seas and valleys. East Sea beaches, cool highlands, hanok eave shade.
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov)foliage peaks and silver-grass fields. The most photogenic time of year.
  • Winter (Dec–Feb)snowscapes, hot springs, light festivals. Fewer crowds; the quiet is the appeal.

How to use it

Each destination page lays out enough to start planning immediately:

  • How to get there — KTX, express bus, city bus, rental car comparison
  • How it looks season by season — the same place looks completely different in different months
  • Suggested routes — hour-by-hour
  • Photo spots — exactly where to shoot
  • Food — what you can only eat there
  • Honest tips — should you avoid weekends, is hanbok worth it, watch out for touts, etc.

Good to know for foreign travelers

  • Book hotels a month ahead in cherry-blossom and foliage season — Korean domestic travel spikes in peak seasons
  • Visa / K-ETA — most nationalities visa-free, but K-ETA pre-approval is required (k-eta.go.kr)
  • KTX + T-money + Papago (translation app) — these three get you anywhere in Korea
  • Almost every trip starts in Seoul — Busan, Jeonju, Gangneung, and Gyeongju are 1–3 hours away by KTX

The first step of a good trip is knowing what's in season. This page tells you what to visit in which month so you don't regret your timing.

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