Unless you want a panoramic view of Korea's beauty, you might have different preferences like me. I particularly dote on autumn for the breathtaking and spectacular sights it projects. But hey, people are unique with own worries and qualms, right?
Visiting palaces during winter gonna be...grrrrr..*trembling with cold*
But throwing snowballs is fun!
However, due to global warming the weather has become crazier and crazier each year. Pretty unpredictable. I was on the phone yesterday with my friend; Yani (from Singapore) who is currently in Korea ( Christmas 2010 until early January 2011). According to her, the weather was about -20 Celsius when she reached Seoul! They stayed inside buildings for warm heaters most of the time to avoid the extreme cold. She couldn't last even 5 minutes outside with that kinda weather. :O
Hence, I always try to avoid visiting Korea during winter season.
Pro:
Snow
Skiing and snowboarding activities
Winter Sonata moment
Winter fashionista - donning winter apparels
Con:
Reduced mobility
View is dull and somber
Extremely cold
Day time is shorter
Spring - End of March until early May
At Hangang Park
At Kyunghee University
Also considered as high season mainly because the sakura blossoms gonna bloom in this time of the year. It is an added value for those who want to visit Korea other than the nice weather. Springs means the start of schools, businesses and etc in Korea. Basically, the fiscal year starts around spring.
I bet the only preferred season to visit Korea are either spring or autumn. Weather and spectacular view wise.
Pro:
Beautiful
Awesome weather
Con:
High season
Summer - Late May until September
Kids love running around this fountain during summer.
Heat busters!
Pro:
Mobility
Con:
Humid
Autumn - Late September until early November
Me with Tut on top of the carpet of autumn! ^^
Can I say no Pro and Con here? Yes! *I'm such a bias when it comes to autumn..sorry ^^*
I have come up with 7 days itineraries under the pages tab: Sample Itinerary. Have a look!
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