10 Things to do Adventurous in South Korea That You Shouldn't Miss

June 9, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
Restaurants in South Korea

1. Artee Riders Club

Excellent
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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Artee Riders Club

Discover Seoul with ARTEE PEDICAB tours. We deliver the beauty of slow life and thrill of the ride. ARTEE offers tour programs that take passengers around historical downtown areas such as Buckchon, Seochon and Jung-dong.

2. All Blu

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

All Blu

Dive in Jeju underwater with a professional instructor speaking English! (If you have questions, email me to gotahunch at gmail or DM me to instagram at gotahunch.)

3. The Painters

13, Donhwamun-ro, Jongno-gu Seoul Cinema 5F, Seoul 03192 South Korea +82 2-766-7848 http://www.thepainters.co.kr
Excellent
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5.0 based on 369 reviews

The Painters

4. DMZ Spy Tour - Day Tours

Excellent
85%
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5.0 based on 358 reviews

DMZ Spy Tour - Day Tours

Hotel to hotel pick up & Drop off. Very private DMZ SPY TOUR including JSA. Only DMZ tour in Korea in terms of visiting, story-telling and travelling comforts in a exclusive atmosphere. Expert guide escorts you along the infiltration route of 31 North Korean commandos, who invaded to the backyard of Blue House to assassinate then S Korean president. Travel over various evidences of their military maneuver to the point, where they first penetrated fortified S Korean DMZ fence. Then, go inside S Korean army DMZ camp and face DMZ field itself two steps away and walk up along the DMZ barbed wire fence line as if you are also patrolling the DMZ. You also see N Korea DMZ military post from here. It would be a very real and eye-opening experience. Then, enter JSA to experience more of the continuing conflicts between two Koreas. En route, you look across river border a North Korea village from N Korea-closest observation post. Arrange North Korean Style Duck BBQ. Vegetarian /Halal available

5. Seoul Escape Room Hongdae 1

156, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu 3rd Floor, Seoul 04061 South Korea +82 2-333-6402 [email protected] http://seoul-escape.com
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5.0 based on 98 reviews

Seoul Escape Room Hongdae 1

Seoul Escape Room is the No.1 rated things to do in South Korea with the best reviews all other major Korean publications. More than one million guests have played our games in six different locations in Seoul since April 2015. We at Seoul Escape Room continue to impress and entertain the brains out of our guests with awesomely creative and exciting escape games.

Reviewed By jiwonl2020

High quality game, nice staffs, good location. If you want something special activity, just do this game.

6. Real Escape Challenge - Hongdae

21, Wausan-ro 27-gil, Mapo-gu 4f, Seoul 04054 South Korea +82 2-333-3882 [email protected] http://www.rec-escape.com
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5.0 based on 315 reviews

Real Escape Challenge - Hongdae

No.1 Escape room game in Hongdae! Real Escape Challenge (R.E.C) is a new modern must try attraction in Korea. Come experience our unique live escape rooms that are packed with surprises & cutting-edge technology as you dive into a new world full of mystery, suspense and excitement! By the way! Our experiences are all available in both Korean and English so don't hesitate to drop by even if you do not speak Korean. :)

Reviewed By 25ameliek - Yongin, South Korea

The “Arbeit” escape room was great, but just a little scary! It was a fun experience, recommend for friends!!

7. Seoul Escape Room - GangNam 1

11, Seocho-daero 77-gil, Seocho-gu B1, S Hotel, Seoul 06615 South Korea +82 2-533-6502 [email protected] http://seoul-escape.com
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5.0 based on 597 reviews

Seoul Escape Room - GangNam 1

Seoul Escape Room is the No.1 rated things to do in South Korea with the best reviews all other major Korean publications. More than one million guests have played our games in six different locations in Seoul since April 2015. We at Seoul Escape Room continue to impress and entertain the brains out of our guests with awesomely creative and exciting escape games.

Reviewed By 922chlo_v

Amazing decor! enigmas are well made and very fun to do! I will come back with pleasure to do other rooms and discover new stories! I recommend to try the midnight express one, it really feel like you’re inside a train!

8. Seoul Escape Room Hongdae 2

11, Wausan-ro 17-gil, Mapo-gu 3F, Cosmos Bldg., Seoul 04049 South Korea +82 2-333-6502 [email protected] http://seoul-escape.com
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5.0 based on 244 reviews

Seoul Escape Room Hongdae 2

Seoul Escape Room is the No.1 things to do in South Korea with the best reviews and all other major Korean publications. More than one million guests have played our games in six different locations in Seoul since April 2015. We at Seoul Escape Room continue to impress and entertain the brains out of our guests with awesomely creative and exciting escape games.

Reviewed By 388jinj

thank you we had a great time playing the staffs were so kind love you all i will visit again to play cia

9. Seoul Escape Room - Gangnam 2

20, Gangnam-daero 102-gil, Gangnam-gu 3F, Seoul 06128 South Korea +82 2-501-6502 [email protected] http://www.seoul-escape.com/
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5.0 based on 593 reviews

Seoul Escape Room - Gangnam 2

Seoul Escape Room is the No.1 rated things to do in South Korea with the best reviews all other major Korean publications. More than one million guests have played our games in six different locations in Seoul since April 2015. We at Seoul Escape Room continue to impress and entertain the brains out of our guests with awesomely creative and exciting escape games.

Reviewed By claireeee99

Seoul Escape is probably my favorite escape room in Korea. Their hints and clues (which are written in both english and korean) are so easy to understand and their rooms are always so much fun and super interactive! I’ll definitely come back again with more friends to finish season 3.

10. Hallasan National Park

San 220-1 Sanghyo-dong, Seogwipo, Jeju Island South Korea +82 64-713-9950 http://www.hallasan.go.kr/hallasan/
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4.5 based on 1,074 reviews

Hallasan National Park

Reviewed By brightmind_tgl - Sydney, Australia

An UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a World Heritage Site, the Hallasan National Park is loaded with walking trails and is home to South Korea’s highest mountain named the Shield Volcano Hallasan. You’ll find about 1800 different kinds of plants and a number of alpine animals along the way up. The park is a unique place for nature lovers. Settled right in the heart of Jeju island, this park with high density woods and blooming hillsides is concidered as a treat to be at. Transportation: start with chosing a right trail for you. There many different ways up to the mountain, but only one of them will bring you to the summit. To get to the entrance you’d probably need to take one of the public busses or rent a car. Both options are convenient. Equipment: You’d definitely need to be prepared for a long and tiring walk. All the trails are devided into segments, based on their difficulty. Some of the parts of the trail would be paved, some wouldn’t be equipped at all. You’d be grateful for those parts where you’d be able to walk and step on the wooden bridges and paths. But except those short and the easiest parts of the way, you’d need to climb on the steep and narrow rocks, hop along cobblestones and boulders. Timing: don’t rush, remember when you’re on the top, that was only a half of your journey. There is the same long way down the mountain when you’re on the summit. Tips: be prepared for considerable change of the temperature and other weather conditions. We started in a pleasant sunny day and finished when it was drizzling and the fog was literally embracing us. Add up some wind and decreased temperature and you’re almost in our shoes out there. You’d definetely need to wear tracking boots or something alike, protecting and supporting your feet well. Otherwise you risk hurting your ankles and knees. (as us, cause we were not prepared) You’d also want to change your clothes after 6-7 hours tracking up and down this mountain. Believe me you’ll be sweating af.

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