South Korea’s modest area offers unique advantages. For those living in the United States, it’s about the size of Indiana. The close connection between cities and tourist attractions makes it easy to get from one place to another. However, if you’re considering destinations other than Seoul for your next trip, these 5 Korean travel vloggers are a treasure trove of ideas. Their insights and experiences will be the perfect guide for your upcoming itinerary and give you a glimpse of the many wonders Korea has to offer. Be sure to check it out for inspiration and something to explore visually.
1. JBKWAK: Well, if there’s anyone who’s doing well everywhere, it’s none other than Kwak Jun Bin. If there’s anyone I can rely on during my journey, it’s definitely him!
2. Anna in Seoul: What’s so great about Anna in Seoul? Anna takes you to places to hang out and eat, so you can really travel around Korea with your friends. I feel like I’m there. Her video blogs feature her life in Seoul and new places to check out.
3. Kieun Choi: If you’re interested in cafe aesthetics, rest assured that Kieun has you covered. You won’t be disappointed with the choices you’ll see on her video blog as she goes cafe to cafe to introduce you to some of the most beautiful and delicious cafes.
4. GoMok: This is for all the campers who like to spend time in nature, surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Korea. Check out some of this vlogger’s campgrounds and consider adding them to your next visit to Korea.
5. Seoul Walker: It’s literally just a virtual tour of the streets of South Korea. If you’re nervous about where to go, check out Soul Walker’s vlog before you head out.
6. Adrian Hill: Adrian Hill is from the United States and decided to live in South Korea. Her videos are a valuable resource for anyone considering a similar transition. She may not be your typical travel vlogger, but her content beautifully blends her life experiences in South Korea with fascinating footage of her traveling around the country. When she watches her videos, she gets practical insight and her unique perspective on the joys and challenges of moving to South Korea.
What places would you recommend travelers go to while in Korea?