New Guide to Eco-Tourism in South Korea
- Ever Wonder Adventure released a comprehensive guide on eco-tourism in South Korea.
- The guide covers tourist activities from Seoul to Seoraksan National Park and Suwon, a UNESCO World Heritage city.
- Travelers can explore green attractions and cultural sites throughout the country.
Singapore, Singapore - August 16, 2024 — Ever Wonder Adventure has unveiled a comprehensive report on eco-tourism in South Korea, highlighting sustainable travel options from the bustling capital of Seoul to the serene Seoraksan National Park and the UNESCO World Heritage city of Suwan. The report emphasizes environmentally friendly practices for exploring South Korea's diverse landscapes, including ancient forests and historic castles. The report details various eco-friendly activities available within Seoul, encouraging tourists to engage with the city’s green initiatives. Notably, visitors are invited to explore the Green Wall Vertical Forest at Seoul City Hall, which features over 70,000 plants, showcasing the city’s commitment to sustainability. This urban experience is complemented by recommendations for eco-conscious adventures that allow travelers to enjoy the city while minimizing their environmental impact. Beyond Seoul, the report also highlights Gyeongju, a city rich in history, where tourists can visit ancient palaces, temples, and burial mounds. The report states, “From the bustling streets of Seoul to the hidden gems beyond, South Korea offers a smorgasbord of eco-friendly experiences that cater to both adventurous souls and culture vultures,” underscoring the variety of options available for eco-conscious travelers. For more information on eco-tourism in South Korea, including planning tips and popular attractions, visit Ever Wonder Adventure’s website at https://www.everwonderadventure.com/south-korea-adventure.