South Korea Tour Packages from Bangalore
Experience the magic of South Korea - from ancient palaces to K-pop hotspots, cherry blossoms to neon-lit streets. Discover Seoul's perfect blend of tradition and modernity, Jeju's natural wonders, and the warmth of Korean hospitality.
The Rising Star of Asian Tourism
South Korea has become one of the most sought-after destinations for Indian travelers, thanks to the global K-wave phenomenon and its unique blend of ancient traditions with ultra-modern experiences.
Cherry Blossom Magic
Experience Korea's famous cherry blossom season (late March to mid-April). Pink-hued streets, Jinhae Festival, and picture-perfect palace gardens.
K-Pop & K-Drama Culture
Visit K-pop entertainment districts, filming locations of popular dramas, themed cafes, and experience the vibrant Hallyu wave firsthand.
Ancient & Modern Blend
Gyeongbokgung Palace alongside Gangnam's skyscrapers, traditional Hanok villages next to neon-lit streets. A photographer's paradise.
Jeju Island Paradise
UNESCO World Heritage volcanic island with stunning landscapes, lava tubes, waterfalls, and beaches. Korea's Hawaii and honeymoon destination.
Korean Cuisine Adventure
From Korean BBQ to street food at Myeongdong, traditional bibimbap to trendy cafes. We also arrange Indian vegetarian meals.
Shopping & K-Beauty
Myeongdong cosmetics street, Duty-free shopping, K-beauty brands, designer outlets. India gets limited K-beauty - stock up directly!
All-Inclusive South Korea Packages
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Best Time to Visit South Korea from Bangalore
South Korea has four distinct seasons, each offering unique experiences.
Cherry blossom season (late March to mid-April) is magical. Pleasant temperatures (10-20°C). Festivals everywhere. The most popular season for first-time visitors.
Hot and humid (25-35°C) with monsoon rains in July. Beach season on Jeju Island and east coast. Cheapest flights and hotel rates. Vibrant nightlife and food festivals.
Spectacular fall foliage in October. Comfortable temperatures (10-25°C). Clear skies. Hiking season at national parks. Excellent for photography. Second most popular season.
Cold (-5 to 5°C) but magical. K-drama winter scenery, skiing at Pyeongchang, Christmas markets, and stunning temple visits in snow. Hot Korean food keeps you warm.
South Korea Budget Guide from Bangalore
South Korea is moderately priced - more affordable than Japan but costlier than Southeast Asia.
Budget
5-6 nights in Seoul. Economy flights (via Southeast Asia), budget hotels/guesthouses, public transport (T-money card), street food, and free palace visits.
Mid-Range
7-8 nights covering Seoul + Busan or Jeju. Flights, 3-4 star hotels, KTX bullet train, DMZ tour, K-pop experiences, and Korean BBQ dinners.
Premium
8-10 nights Seoul + Busan + Jeju. Direct flights, boutique hotels, private guides, traditional hanbok experience, cooking class, and Jeju island tour.
Luxury
10-12 nights with 5-star hotels (Shilla, Lotte), private tours, Michelin Korean dining, temple stay experience, and exclusive K-culture experiences.
South Korea Travel Tips from Bangalore
Visa Requirements
Indians need a visa for South Korea. Apply at VFS Bangalore (processing 5-7 days). K-ETA (electronic travel authorization) may apply. We guide you through the process.
Flight Options
No direct flights from Bangalore. Connect via Singapore, Bangkok, or Kuala Lumpur. Total 10-14 hours. Korean Air and Asiana offer good connections via Seoul.
T-money Card
Get a T-money card at the airport for seamless metro, bus, and convenience store payments. Seoul's metro is world-class, clean, and covers every tourist attraction.
Language
English signage exists everywhere but spoken English is limited outside Seoul tourist areas. Download Papago (Naver translate) app. We provide useful Korean phrases.
Try Korean BBQ
Korean BBQ is a must-try experience. Sit-down restaurants with tabletop grills are everywhere. Vegetarians have options at Buddhist temple food restaurants and bibimbap shops.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about South Korea tour packages from Bangalore
What is the cost of South Korea tour package from Bangalore?
South Korea tour packages from Bangalore range from Rs 70,000 to Rs 1,50,000 per person for 5-10 day trips. Cherry blossom season (March-April) packages may cost 10-20% more due to high demand. All-inclusive packages cover flights, hotels, meals, transfers, sightseeing, and complete visa assistance.
Do Indians need visa for South Korea?
Yes, Indians need a tourist visa for South Korea. Unlike some nationalities, Indian passport holders cannot use K-ETA and must apply for a regular tourist visa through the Korean Embassy or Consulate. Processing typically takes 7-10 working days. We provide complete visa assistance as part of our packages, guiding you through documentation and the application process.
When is the best time to visit South Korea?
The best times to visit South Korea are: Spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, Autumn (September-November) for stunning fall foliage, and Winter (December-February) for snow experiences. Cherry blossom season in late March to mid-April is most popular among Indian tourists.
Is vegetarian food available in South Korea?
While Korean cuisine is meat-heavy, we arrange vegetarian meals at Indian restaurants in Seoul and select Korean vegetarian options. Our tour manager carries emergency Indian vegetarian food supplies. We inform restaurants in advance about dietary requirements. Vegan and Jain meals can also be arranged.
What K-culture experiences are included?
Our South Korea packages include: K-pop themed experiences, visits to Gangnam and K-drama filming locations, traditional Hanbok dress-up at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Korean BBQ and street food tours, visits to BT21 and Line Friends stores, and optional K-pop concert tickets (subject to availability).
How many days are enough for South Korea?
5-7 days covers Seoul well (palaces, shopping, K-pop, DMZ). For Seoul + Busan (beaches, seafood), plan 8-9 days. Adding Jeju Island requires 10-12 days total. We recommend 7 days for a first visit focusing on Seoul and one other city.
Is South Korea expensive for Indians?
Moderately priced. Street food meals cost Rs 200-500, restaurant meals Rs 500-1,500. Metro rides Rs 80-150. Museum entries Rs 200-800. Hotels from Rs 3,000/night. Overall daily budget of Rs 5,000-10,000 per person is comfortable for mid-range travel.
Is the DMZ tour worth it?
Absolutely. The DMZ between North and South Korea is a unique geopolitical experience. You can see North Korea from the observation deck, visit the Joint Security Area, and explore infiltration tunnels. Book at least 1 week ahead as spots are limited.
Can I combine South Korea with Japan?
Yes, Seoul to Osaka or Tokyo flights are just 2 hours and very affordable. A Korea + Japan combo (5N Korea + 5N Japan) is extremely popular among Indian travelers. We design seamless multi-country itineraries with optimal routing.
What should I pack for South Korea?
Depends on season. Spring/Autumn: layers and light jacket. Summer: light clothes and umbrella. Winter: heavy coat, thermals, and boots. Comfortable walking shoes are essential year-round. Korean power adapters (Type C/F) are different from Indian plugs - carry a universal adapter.