Last Minute Travel Guide to South Korea in November

South Korea Autumn

Are you planning a trip to South Korea in November but unsure what to expect or do? Don't worry! 

In our travel guide, we will take you on a journey through the wonders of South Korea in November, a month when the country transforms into a picturesque paradise.


So, buckle up, get your taste buds ready, and pack your bags! The Daebak Company is taking you on an exciting journey to South Korea in November!

Travel Guide for the Best Places to See Autumn Foliage


Are you heading to South Korea in November and wondering if you've missed the autumn foliage? Well, even though the peak of fall colors is usually around mid-October, you can still find plenty of vibrant leaves in early November. 


So, you'll have enough opportunity to enjoy the beautiful red, orange, and yellow shades of the trees in South Korea's forests and parks. Isn't that exciting?


But where can you spot this beautiful scenery? Here are some of our recommendations for you:

Seoraksan National Park

Photo from Bring You

Seoraksan National Park, located in the northeastern part of South Korea, is a popular spot for people who love seeing beautiful autumn leaves. The combination of rocky peaks and colorful foliage is a photographer's dream.


Amidst the stunning natural beauty, the park has historical and cultural sites. Sinheungsa Temple, one of South Korea's oldest Zen Buddhist temples, is a notable attraction. It's often a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking a spiritual connection.

Naejangsan National Park

Photo from Korea Travel Post

Known as one of the most beautiful places for autumn foliage, you can find this in the provinces of Jeollabuk-do and Jeollanam-do, South Korea. The park features a stunning waterfall and a cable car for panoramic views.


Naejangsan Park has many beautiful waterfalls and clear streams, making it a peaceful place to visit. Be sure to check out the Dodeokpokpo Waterfall, especially in the fall - it's perfect for taking pictures!

Namsan Park

Photo from U.S. News Travel

If you're staying in the capital city, you don't have to travel far to witness the autumn splendor! Mount Namsan, at the heart of Seoul, offers lovely views of the city adorned in fall colors.


At the top of Mount Namsan sits the iconic N Seoul Tower. Visitors can reach the tower by hiking trails or take a cable car. The building offers breathtaking views and houses restaurants, observation decks, and even a teddy bear museum.

Gyeongju

Photo from Trazy

This historic city is even more captivating, with its ancient temples and royal tombs set against autumn leaves. Often referred to as the "Museum Without Walls," it offers a glimpse into the country's spiritual and architectural history. 


Bulguska Temple is one of the most famous and well-preserved temples in Gyeongju. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of ancient Buddhist architecture. It is particularly stunning in autumn when the surrounding foliage bursts into vibrant color.

Jirisan National Park

Photo from Veltra
Photo from Veltra

Explore the southern region and hike through Jirisan's vast national park to be surrounded by foliage in its full glory. You'll find several ancient temples throughout the park, including Hwaeomsa and Ssangyesa, which are cultural and spiritual centers. These temples showcase exquisite architectural details and provide an opportunity for reflection and exploration.

Outdoor Activities


For those seeking thrilling and exciting outdoor activities, there is a wide array of exhilarating adventures available to explore and indulge in. Here are some suggestions to get your adrenaline pumping:

Hiking

Daedunsan Mountain & Cloud Brigde, Photo from Television of Nomads

Hiking is loved by many in South Korea. Even though it's a small nation, about 70% of the country is covered with mountains. This makes it an excellent place for hiking.

Cycling

Photo form Café Du Cycliste

Rent a bike and explore the scenic routes that wind through colorful forests and charming countryside. You can, for example, explore the scenic Han River Park in the heart of Seoul this fall.

Boat Riding

Photo from iStock

Some places, like Nami Island, offer boat rides, allowing you to immerse yourself in the autumn beauty from a unique perspective.

Island Hopping

Ulleung-do
Ulleung-do, Photo from Condé Nast Traveler

You can visit Jeju's waterfalls, volcanic craters, and stunning beaches while exploring some UNESCO World Heritage Sites. On the other hand, take a ferry and enjoy the Hongdo and Heuksando Islands, with unique rock formations. 

Cultural Festivals


South Korea hosts various cultural festivals in November, providing an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the country's rich traditions, art, music, and cuisine. These cultural festivals provide a unique opportunity to experience South Korea. These events also offer a window into the cultural soul of South Korea's colorful country!


Here are some notable cultural festivals you can enjoy during this time:

Cheongsong Apple Festival 2023

Photo from Trippose

The Cheongsong Apple Festival is a yearly event in the fall. It celebrates the high-quality apples grown in the area.


Cheongsong has perfect weather for growing tasty apples. The festival, from November 1 to 5, is free. It has lots of fun activities and events.


Visitors can enjoy the unique taste of Cheongsong apples and join in apple-themed games. It's a great place for apple lovers.

Food Week Korea 2023

Food Week 2018, Photo from Exhibition World

Food Week Korea is a big event from November 22 to 25, 2023, at the COEX Center in Seoul. It will have a lot of food and drinks from South Korean and international companies.


Visitors can learn about new food trends, cooking methods, and more. It's a chance for businesses in food and drink to share their latest products. If you love food or work in the food industry, this event is for you.

UAC Art Show

If you love arts and pictures, you won't like to miss the UAC Art Show, a gallery exhibition of creative artworks at the Incheon Global Campus. From November 27 to December 5, 2023, you will enjoy the creative work of Asia Campus Students during this 4th annual exhibition.

Culinary Experiences

Photo from City Unscripted

We couldn't end up with our travel guide to South Korea forgetting culinary experiences. South Korea is not only about the views but food and dishes. So here is what South Korea offers during November, embracing the autumn season's fresh ingredients.


We highly recommend Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup), Tteok (rice Cakes), Jeju Island Seafood, and Jeonju Hanjeongsik.

In order to have vegetarian/vegan options, people who travel to South Korea can find delicious dishes such as Dubu jorim (braised tofu) or Japchae, a stir-fried noodle dish made from sweet potato starch noodles (known as dangmyeon) that includes shiitake mushrooms and spinach. Even though Japchae is served with meat, you can request it without. 

Photo from Hand Luggage Only

As our guide comes to an end, remember that South Korea's beauty and culture are year-round treasures, and each visit offers a new chapter in your love affair with this captivating nation. Until next time, safe travels and South Korea's charm stay with you wherever your adventures take you. 


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Where should I go for the first time in South Korea?

For first-time visitors to South Korea, your destination largely depends on your interests and the experiences you wish to have. However, a few must-visit places encapsulate the essence of the country. This includes Gangnam Station Area (high-end shopping), Myeongdong (skincare and cosmetic stores), Bukchon Hanok Village (traditional village), and Gwangjang Market (authentic Korean street food).

Is November a good month to visit South Korea?

Yes, November is a great time to visit South Korea. The weather is usually sunny and dry, perfect for outdoor activities. Plus, you'll get to see the beautiful autumn leaves. But no matter when you go, South Korea always has something fun to do, from summer festivals to winter snow events.

Is November still autumn in Korea?

Yes, November is part of autumn in Korea, which runs between September and November. The weather is typically warm with minimal rain, making it a pleasant time to visit.


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