




To get to Yeoido Hangang Park take Seoul Subway Line 5 and get off at exit 3. The water park is about a 5 minute walk, just follow the crowd!





To get to Yeoido Hangang Park take Seoul Subway Line 5 and get off at exit 3. The water park is about a 5 minute walk, just follow the crowd!
Hello Friends! Have you ever thought of taking your children on a culturally enriching holiday to Korea? I have found that Korea is not on the radar of many Australian families when they think about an overseas adventure. I would like to change that! Korea is a wonderful family friendly destination. The Korean people are always welcoming to children and the country is incredibly beautiful. Transport options are extensive across Korea and inexpensive, as are the taxis. I had the privilege of travelling with my two children throughout much of Korea, from Mokpo to Sokcho and so many wonderful places in between. We are hoping to go back for a fourth visit when our world opens up again!
Here are some of the many exciting things Korea offers families.
Breathtaking views everywhere!

Mokpo
Fantastic eating experiences!

Jagalchi Market, Busan
Beautiful beaches!

South of Samcheok
Fascinating markets full of wonders!

Jagalchi Market, Busan
Have you ridden the KTX? If you have you know that the most exciting thing (other than the stunning scenery) is the snack cart. Everything tastes better at 305km/217mph! Enjoy your banana milk and the beautiful endless mountains. Did you know that 70% of South Korea is mountains? Your train will go through many tunnels. Awesome feats of engineering and planning must have gone into this! Young children will be very entertained by the snack cart anticipation, the thrilling tunnels and the beautiful landscape flashing past. The KTX takes approximately 3 hours to get from Seoul to Busan (minus zombies). Any train fans will enjoy this, from the top of Korea to the bottom!

Consider booking during busy times of day or for holiday weekends. Otherwise it’s enough to show up the day before and buy your ticket if you need to arrive at a definite time.
Thinking back at what I’ve bought from the KTX snack cart, there are so many things. Sandwiches, iced americano, dried squid, cheese crackers, hodu-gwaja (walnut cookies), beer, banana milk (a MUST for riding the KTX), miscellaneous baked goods, an entire dosirak (bento box lunch tray), hard boiled eggs.. it’s a BIG snack cart! And it varies from trip to trip and time of day. But it’s always a lot of fun.


