27 March, 2018
09 March, 2018
Destination Profile
South Korea might be small, but it does pack in plenty of wonder. Lurching from a striking DMZ to a futuristic cityscape in Seoul, out past mist-haloed mountains and thick forests where Buddha statues hide in the junipers, there's always something to pique the interest in these parts. Cheap flights to South Korea from USA are likely to take you to the capital, where pulsing super clubs mingle with the grand palaces of the ancient Joseon dynasty. From there, you could break away to the wild hiking paths of the Seoraksan National Park, hop south to the shimmering beaches of rustic Jeju, bathe in the hot springs of Asan, hit the fish markets of Busan – there's just so much!
Building of the Gyeongbokgung Palace started way back in the 1300s. Later, the vast complex became the epicenter of the Joseon dynasty.
Jeju is South Korea's beach escape. It's covered with volcanic ridges that dip straight to gleaming seas and rugged coast.
Tagged by UNESCO and dressed in Manchurian fir and hawthorn, the Seoraksan National Park is a legendary reserve of forests and mountains.
Korean Air, Delta and Asiana Airlines fly non-stop to South Korea from the United States of America.
Emirates is the best airline to fly from the United States of America to South Korea. Korean Air is the best if you want non-stop flights. WestJet is the best low-cost airline.