South Korea's modest size brings a unique advantage - for those in the United States, it's around the size of Indiana. Its cities and attractions are closely knit, making travel from one place to another a breeze. However, if you're pondering destinations beyond Seoul for your next trip, these five Korean travel vloggers are a treasure trove of ideas. Their insights and experiences can be the perfect guide for your upcoming itinerary, offering a glimpse into the many wonders that South Korea has to offer. Make sure to check them out for inspiration or something you can explore visually!
1. JBKWAK: Now, if there's someone who's been all over the place, it's none other than Gwak Joon Bin. If there's anyone whose travels you can rely on, it's definitely his!
2. Anna in Seoul: What's so great about Anna in Seoul? Well, it really feels like you're going around South Korea with a friend as Anna takes you around the places she hangs out and the places she goes to eat. Her vlogs show you her life in Seoul and new places to check out.
3. Kieun Choi: If you're all about the café aesthetic, you can rest assured that Kieun has your back. As she hops from one café to the next to show you some of the most beautiful and yummy cafes to eat at, you won't be disappointed by the choices seen in her vlogs.
4. GoMok: This is for all the campers who like to be out in the wild surrounded by South Korea's beautiful scenery. You'll want to check out some of the camping sites this vlogger goes to and add it to your next visit to Korea.
5. Seoul Walker: It's literally just taking a virtual tour through the streets of Korea. If you're someone who gets anxious without knowing where to go, then check out Seoul Walker's vlogs before heading out.
6. Adrienne Hill: Adrienne Hill, originally from the United States, has made the leap to living in Korea. For those considering a similar move, her videos are an invaluable resource. While she may not be a typical travel vlogger, her content beautifully blends her life experiences in Korea with captivating footage of her travels across the country. Watching her videos can provide you with practical insights and a unique perspective on the joys and challenges of relocating to Korea.
What kind of places would you recommend any visitors go to while they're in Korea?
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