• Cravings,  Food

    Food Trip: What I Ate in South Korea

    In 2017, I had another chance to fly to South Korea. I scored promo fares from Cebu Pacific Air, and of course, getting a promo fare is just the start. You still have to secure a South Korean tourist visa before your trip. The Food Our first meal in…

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    We Dressed in Hanbok at Changdeokgung Palace

    One of the things that I have always wanted to try while travelling in South Korea was to wear their traditional clothing, a Hanbok. It’s a great thing that my friend wanted to do it, too.  We purchased a voucher at Klook to wear traditional-styled Hanbok for 2.5-hours with…

  • Explore,  Wander Tips

    What to do when it’s raining in Seoul

      Nobody likes to travel when it’s raining. It can dampen your mood, and you will feel like the day is wasted. Even though I usually check AccuWeather.com, the weather is truly unpredictable, as it changes in a blink of an eye. During our trip last October, it rained…

  • Itinerary

    Itinerary: 5 Days and 4 Nights in South Korea

    Planning a travel itinerary is not an easy feat for everyone, that’s why Wander Junkies exist. We want to make it easier for you to plan your travels. Let’s get started! Before heading to South Korea, make sure you know what to do to apply for a Korean tourist visa.…

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    Travel Korea: My Seoul Experience, Part 4

    On our last day in Seoul, we decided to spend it walking around Ihwa Mural Village and playing with lots of dogs at Bau Haus. We also went to Lotte Mart for some last minute shopping. This will be the last blog post for our Winter adventure in South…

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    Travel Korea: My Seoul Experience, Part 3

    Here is the third installment of our South Korea adventure. I know…it took too long for me to write my blogs, but here it is! Enjoy! Dongdaemun Design Plaza Yep, we were sporting our winter fashion on DDP, where Seoul Fashion Week is always held. Unfortunately, we were too early that…

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    Travel Korea: My Seoul Experience, Part 2

    Brr… Let me tell you how cold it was that morning. We experienced our first snow. We were in Mapo-gu, the snow was itty-bitty flakes falling over the city, so there wasn’t enough snow to cover the ground; however, it was enough to freeze our noses. On our way…