It was easy to set up in Brazil. I scanned the QR code and the setup was smooth. It was up and running in just a few minutes. The signal is a little weak, but it's still usable. I'm planning on visiting three more countries, so I'm hoping it will be useful.
I'm back! Last time, I was a bit worried about the process, so I activated it at home, but this time I got it done at Gimhae International Airport after arriving. It was so easy, cheap, and fast!
Taking the kids skiing was a great experience overall, and the itinerary went smoothly. Our guide, Linda, was attentive, friendly, and experienced. The only downside was that because we weren't in Linda's lesson group, we had to wait for another instructor for over half an hour after getting our gear on. This wasted the time we could have saved by moving quickly, and the kids, who were initially excited, started to get a little impatient. It was getting late, and the beginner slopes already had long queues, so we didn't join them. However, overall it was still a pleasant experience.
Thank you so much to our tour guide Happy for leading the way! Because of the rain, the Oryukdo Skywalk was closed that day, so she took us to the indoor Maritime Museum to learn about Busan's marine ecology and culture. At Gamcheon Culture Village, she even helped us queue up at the Little Prince statue while we were waiting for our Flipbook photos. While we were taking pictures of the Little Prince, she went to collect our finished products for us. We were truly grateful to her! I hope I'll have the opportunity to join her tour again in the future!
1/ Everyone was punctual throughout the trip, from the pre-departure meeting to the end of each activity. Excellent performance! 2/ Pick-up was at three locations: 6:30, 7:00, and 7:30. Each activity point was about a 1-1.5 hour drive, allowing ample time to catch up on sleep after the early morning meeting and the previous days' sightseeing. 3/ As we were staying in Seoul, it would have been difficult to complete the entire trip independently using public transportation. I highly recommend arranging a day for this tour during your trip. 4/ I felt the stop times at each tourist spot were appropriate. Gangmi Ice Valley isn't large; it only takes about 3-5 minutes to walk there. It looks spectacular in photos, but in reality, it's rather sparse. PS: After getting off the bus, the tour guide suggested buying basic crampons at the nearby shop, in case it's slippery. I recommended buying them, and indeed, 3-4 people slipped and fell. They'll also be useful on Nami Island! After feeding the alpacas, we strolled around the park. However, apart from feeding the alpacas and visiting the bunny area, the rest of the park felt rather empty. There was only one horse and a camel. None of the park's "activities and performances" were happening. Before heading to Nami Island, we had lunch here, which was an optional extra – a "Chuncheon Chicken Experience." It was likely that we would be seated in groups of four, perhaps with other members of our tour group whom we didn't know well. However, I noticed there were still empty seats, and the restaurant was still arranging for groups of four. Although the tour guide later helped us get to empty tables, I sensed the disappointment of those tourists. Nami Island requires a ferry ride, which takes about 5-10 minutes. The scenery is basically to the right and forward. It's the famous view featured on the cover. You can also buy "giant cotton candy" in the shop there to soften at the campfire area, but it's sold in a large bag. It might be too much for two people, so it's better to share with others. (One shop sells coffee, cotton candy, and microwaveable sweet potatoes; another sells fish cakes.) Because it's colder on Nami Island than on the main island, we wanted to wait for the return ferry even before it departed. 5/ Thank you, tour guide. Thank you, driver. We hope you all have a safe and smooth trip.
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South Korea Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
South Korea year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 7.2–18.0°C, mild climate, but early spring can still be chilly, gradually becoming comfortable. Cherry blossoms bloom in some areas in March and April. Common activities: flower viewing, picnicking, outings. Recommended clothing: light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable sneakers.
Summer (June–August): Average 23.3–26.9°C, hot and humid, abundant rainfall, especially in July. Common activities: swimming at the beach, mountain climbing for summer vacation. Recommended clothing: light and breathable clothing, sun-protective clothing, sun hat.
Autumn (September–November): Average 13.9–22.8°C, comfortable and pleasant climate, sunny, dry weather. Common activities: maple leaf viewing, hiking, cultural experiences. Recommended clothing: light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable shoes.
Winter (December–February): Average -2.2–0.8°C, cold and dry, occasional snowfall. Common activities: skiing, ice fishing, hot springs. Recommended clothing: warm coat, sweater, scarf, gloves, hat.
South Korea climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 13°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1421 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: July
South Korea monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
-2.2°C
19.6
February
0.8°C
21.6
March
7.2°C
54.2
April
13.9°C
67.1
May
18°C
136.7
June
23.3°C
133
July
26.4°C
330.5
August
26.9°C
317.2
September
22.8°C
183.2
October
13.9°C
64.6
November
7.5°C
51.2
December
-1.3°C
42.9
South Korea weather for the next seven days
2/3
Tuesday
Sunny
3.3°C/-9.4°C
2/4
Wednesday
Partly Cloudy
6.1°C/-4.9°C
2/5
Thursday
Partly Cloudy
9.1°C/-2°C
2/6
Friday
Overcast
-3.8°C/-7.7°C
2/7
Saturday
Partly Cloudy
-3.8°C/-10.2°C
2/8
Sunday
Sunny
-0.8°C/-9.5°C
2/9
Monday
Sunny
7.4°C/-6°C
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