Departing for Incheon South Korea?
If you want to visit a country where everything works on time, you can dive into the most delicious noodles or want experience the fastest internet in the world, South Korea is heaven for tech fundies.
Besides a modern lifestyle that looks like it belongs in the future, you can also travel back in time to the Josean Dynasty in city palaces that look likes it belong in a movie.
You can also take a political tour to the Korean Demilitarised Zone that it shares with its controversial neighbour North Korea to understand the division better.
As the recent host of the Winter Olympics, South Korea knows how to welcome visitors to this part of Asia.
SOUTH KOREA
VISA PROCUREMENT
Please be advised that visa requirements are subject to change and that visa procurement is the responsibility of the traveller and not On The Go Tours. Contact your nearest South Korean Embassy for the most up to date information. Please also ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your planned date of departure from South Korea.
Visa Requirements
UK, Australian, New Zealand and USA passport holders do not require a visa at present to enter South Korea for touristic purposes for a stay of up to 90 days.
South African passport holders can obtain a visa upon arrival for touristic purposes, for a stay of up to 30 days.
Canadian passport holders do not require a visa at present to enter South Korea for touristic purposes for a stay of up to 180 days.
If you are a passport holder of another nationality, check Project Visa for more information on visa requirements for South Korea.
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Useful Korean phrases:
Bangapseumnida - Nice to meet you :-)
Bangapseumnida - Nice to meet you :-)
Hello
Annyeonghaseyo
Goodbye
Annyeong
My name is ….
Je ireum-eun … imnida
Thank you.
Kamsahamnida
Yes
Ye
No
Ani
Do you speak English?
Dangsin-eun yeong-eoleulhasibnikka?
Water
Mul
Where is [hotel/toilet/beach etc.]?
… eodi issseubnikka?
Take notice of whether you arrive at Terminal 1 or Terminal 2
Terminal 1:
Terminal 2:
If you want to visit a country where everything works on time, you can dive into the most delicious noodles or want experience the fastest internet in the world, South Korea is heaven for tech fundies.
Besides a modern lifestyle that looks like it belongs in the future, you can also travel back in time to the Josean Dynasty in city palaces that look likes it belong in a movie.
You can also take a political tour to the Korean Demilitarised Zone that it shares with its controversial neighbour North Korea to understand the division better.
As the recent host of the Winter Olympics, South Korea knows how to welcome visitors to this part of Asia.
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