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Korea Travel Tips

2026 / 03 / 13 15

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Planning a trip to South Korea?


Before you pack your bags, there are a few important travel tips and cultural rules you should know to avoid confusion during your trip.


Here are 6 useful Korea travel tips that can make your journey smoother.


1. Apply for K-ETA Before Your Trip


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Before travelling to South Korea, you must apply for the Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA).


It is recommended to apply at least one week before your departure.


Many travellers apply at the last minute and sometimes the approval does not arrive in time, which may prevent them from boarding their flight.


Always plan ahead to avoid travel disruptions.


2. Each Person Must Order One Main Dish


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When dining at Korean restaurants, it is common for each person to order at least one main dish.


For example:

  • Korean BBQ restaurants usually require one order per person

  • Some restaurants do not accept solo diners unless you order a portion for two

This is because many Korean dishes are designed to be shared.


3. There Are Very Few Trash Bins on the Streets


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One surprising thing for many visitors is that trash bins are rare on Korean streets.


You may need to:

-Carry your trash until you find a bin

-Bring it back to your hotel or accommodation


In Korea, waste is usually sorted and disposed of properly, so recycling rules are taken quite seriously.


4. Takeaway Means You Cannot Sit Inside


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In many Korean cafés, the staff will ask if you are dining in or taking away.


If you choose takeaway, you usually cannot sit inside the café.


Another thing to note is that some café restrooms require a password, which is often given after you make a purchase.


5. Do Not Sit in Priority Seats


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On Korean buses and subways, you will see priority seats reserved for:

-Elderly passengers

-Pregnant women

-Disabled passengers


Even when the train is crowded, young Koreans usually avoid sitting in these seats unless they belong to the priority group.


Visitors are expected to respect this rule as well.


Stay Connected with Pocket WiFi


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Internet access is very important when travelling in Korea for navigation, translation, and transportation apps.


Using a pocket WiFi device such as Roamingman can help you stay connected throughout your trip.


Benefits include:

-Stable 5G high-speed internet

-15-hour battery life

-Connect up to 5 devices at the same time

-Easy pickup at KLIA airport


Perfect for travelling with family or friends.


Final Travel Tip


South Korea is an amazing destination with beautiful culture, delicious food, and efficient public transport.


By understanding a few local customs and travel rules, you can enjoy a much smoother and stress-free trip.

Happy travels! 






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