Tag: travel

  • Things I Wished I Knew Before Coming to Korea

    Before I came to Korea, I did extensive research on what to bring and what to expect. I read blogs, searched on google and watched youtube videos on what people were bringing and packing and tips. But, looking back now, whilst my research did help alot, there were still some things that I didn’t know…

  • Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Fishing Festival, January 2023 South Korea

    Ice fishing? Sign me up! As someone who had only fished once during a school camp and not catch anything despite sitting out in the sun for what felt like hours, I was game to try again. When I saw this annual festival, I thought it was the perfect time to try again. Only available…

  • Easy Winter Snow Day Trips From Seoul

    Winter is my favourite season by far and a snowing winter? PERFECT. Skiing and snowboarding are easily accessible here in South Korea, even for foreigners! The easiest way is to book day trips with tour companies. Most have ski clothing and equipment rental included, transport to and from and optional lessons and lift passes. I…

  • What To Wear In The Korean Winter

    From December to February, it is time to bring out the thick winter coats. The winter average day top temperatures are about 1C with lows of about -10C. If there are any winds, you can bet that those Siberian winds will make it feel colder. In late January, it got down to day top temperatures…

  • The Local Grocery Store

    I found a local grocery store nearby many months ago where I now usually buy my vegetable and fruits from. This store is not the flashy supermarket stores but run by some eldery ladies (or ajummas). The prices are a lot cheaper than the supermarket and the produce is always so fresh. At the front…

  • Visiting Nami Island & Petite France, South Korea

    If you’re searching for a day trip to do from Seoul, visiting Nami Island is sure to come up in your search. Located about 1.5hours to the east of Seoul, this small island has declared cultural independence from Korea, calling itself the Naminara Republic. This island is actually man made when a dam inundated the…

  • Garden of Morning Calm Light Festival, South Korea

    Over winter, the Garden of Morning Calm hosts a light festival. In mid December, I joined a whole day tour that included the gardens as part of it. I have honestly not seen anything on this scale before. There was snow just a day or 2 before so we were greeted with a white cover…

  • 4 Authentic Traditional Teahouses To Visit in Seoul

    When looking for a break and not really wanting coffee or to be in a cafe, there is the option of teahouses in Korea. Offering a different vibe, more traditional, less instagram focused and a place where all demographics can be found, a teahouse in Korea is the perfect place to take a breather or…

  • And that was 2022.

    It feels like de ja vu, ending 2022 similar to 2021, with some sort of bug! I’m fine- just a dry scratchy throat with a dry cough but it also doesn’t help that it’s dry outside. In Korea, there are no public holidays for Christmas or New Year so it’s been weird. I think I’m…

  • Merry Christmas Everyone

    Another year has come and gone as we all emerged from our varying lockdowns and restrictions. What a few years it’s been for all of us around the world. Whilst it won’t be a white Christmas here (no snow forecasted for the weekend), it will be sub-zero nevertheless and I’ll be enjoying a winter Christmas…