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10 Fun Caves Across Korea
Looking for something a little different to do this weekend? South Korea is full of interesting caves that are a great adventure to escape the rain or summer heat. South of Seoul challenges its readers to get out and explore the wonderful caves across Korea. Our Experience Visiting Caves We’ve enjoyed every cave we’ve visited in South Korea, even though we’re not really cave enthusiasts. Each cave we explored was so well-preserved that we finally understood why people rave about them. In the past, we’ve visited caves in other countries,…
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Leaving Korea with Pets
By: Angie Alvis, South of Seoul volunteer Moving internationally, even moving back to your home country, takes a lot of preparation and planning; especially if you have pets. There is a lot of planning and paperwork involved with flying with pets, even if you are just flying back to your home country. Be sure to check with your arriving country for their requirements for importing pets. This blog outlines the three ways you can fly out of Korea with your pet: in-cabin, excess baggage (accompanied cargo), and unaccompanied or manifest…
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Guest Post: Weekend Trip to DeokJeokdo
Guest post by: Nick DeokJeokdo Island, South Korea Deokjeokdo island is situated about 45 miles off the west coast of South Korea from Incheon’s port. My wife and I recently visited and here is a synopsis of our experience: Before you go: A little bit of planning before heading to DeokJeokdo Island. Although on Google Maps it looks tiny, it is deceivingly big without a vehicle. So, make sure you at least bring cash. 100,000 won would be a good amount to bring. Many of the stores and taxis do not…








