Friday, 24 October 2025

Keeping south of the north

There are plenty of places I haven’t been to yet it sometimes seems difficult to find somewhere to go on a vacation. The last year to Japan exceeded my expectation so feeling inspired I started looking for similar destinations. I my eyes fell on Korea. The southern variant, not the northern.

I had initially planned a trip but afterwards I realized that the weekend before arrival there would be a marathon in Seoul. I looked into it and suddenly I was the owner of a spot in the JTBC Seoul Marathon. Woops. I had my arrival flight moved and booked an extra hotel in the city.

28th of October – 6th of November
I’m flying out late on the 28th and arriving in the evening the next day, so I felt it would be important to find a hotel that was easily accessible from the airport. But due to the marathon going from west to east of the city I also wanted to find a hotel that had direct connections to both start and finish. To my relief it was actually possible to find such a hotel, sitting at a station near the central station. This means I will have more than 8 full days in Seoul by myself, exploring (eating), running and recovering and basically just relaxing and taking it all in.
 
7th – 10th of November
I’ll be joining the travel group in the afternoon and we’ll spend the first day in Seoul before travelling to Gyeongju by train, a city on the east coast. The city is the old capital of South Korea and we will be introduced to, among plenty other things, Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO site.
 
11th – 13th of November
We will continue further south along the coast to Busan, passing though several small villages along the way. We will then return to Seoul to spend a day visiting the DMZ.
 
14th – 18th of November
From Seoul we will drive down though the western part of the country that apparently the greener part. We will spend nights in Jeonju and Yeosu before ending up on Jeju, a small island south of the mainland.
 
19th – 22nd of November
Final goodbye with the group before flying back to Seoul and spending 2 nights in the central part of the city to take in the last impressions before I head home after another – hopefully – lovely trip.

With Japan still in recent memory I am looking forward to see the similarities and differences compared to this trip. Looking at the itinerary it’s clear I will definitely have enough time in Seoul when there, but with all the spare time I have in the beginning I will have plenty of opportunity to do other stuff if I already start tiring of the city. I doubt, it though. We will see.

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