travel in South Korea
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travel in South Korea
I am planning our trip to South Korea but am having trouble finding information about intercity bus schedules. Is there a website where I can check frequency of buses to and from different cities? Thanks for any help.
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I haven't checked lately, but you might consult rome2rio.com -- just be sure to click through to all the underlying sites, as the main web page is not sensitive to seasonal variation in schedules.
When I planned my trip, I found google maps surprisingly accurate, as long as you enter the date.
If you haven't seen my trip report, you might find some useful information in it:
4 wonderful solo weeks in South Korea
When I planned my trip, I found google maps surprisingly accurate, as long as you enter the date.
If you haven't seen my trip report, you might find some useful information in it:
4 wonderful solo weeks in South Korea
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This is a decent English language site that may help https://www.kobus.co.kr/main.do . The train system doesn’t go everywhere, but where is does go, it is worth considering as it is really quick and reasonably inexpensive. https://www.seat61.com/SouthKorea.htm
We didn’t get to see as mulch as we would have liked but what we did get around is covered in our blog @ https://accidentalnomads.com/category/asia/south-korea/
If you intend to travel a lot on buses and subways, then consider getting a T Money card which you can load up with cash and use to buy tickets on buses and subways, I think at a discount. You can also use it in convenience stores.
We didn’t get to see as mulch as we would have liked but what we did get around is covered in our blog @ https://accidentalnomads.com/category/asia/south-korea/
If you intend to travel a lot on buses and subways, then consider getting a T Money card which you can load up with cash and use to buy tickets on buses and subways, I think at a discount. You can also use it in convenience stores.
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