Sunday 30 June 2013

Korea At A Glance: Day 2 & Day 3

Day 2: SEOUL - JEJU

For Jeju, we only listed out the places that we would like to go and let our driver, Richard Kim plan the rest. Found him online and managed to book him after a few exchange of emails before our trip.

Since there are no subways in Jeju, we decided to fork out a little and hire a driver for convenience and to save time as we were only there for a short time and wanted to make every second count.

We paid 130,000 won for a full day tour and 100,000 won for a half day tour.

Manjanggul Lava Tube


Please be forewarn that this tunnel is 1km to walk to the end and once you reach the end, there’s no way out and you have to walk back all the way from where you started. All in all, you would have to walk a total of 2km!

The tunnel is also dark and the ground that you walk on are a bit rocky, so please do watch your steps. Entrance fees are 2,000 won per person.

Day 3

Columnar Joints @ Daepo Coast


There are no words enough to describe this place because it’s absolutely mesmerizing and it’s amazing that this is all Mother Nature’s work. The columnar joints were formed by the cooling and solidification of basalt flows from Nokhajiak Volcano from 14,000 to 25,000 years ago! A definite must see place in Jeju! Entrance fees are only 2,000won and it’s worth every single cent!

The SEAES Hotel & Resort


We had not included this in our list but thanks to our driver, Richard Kim, we get to walk on the same ground as Hyun Bin! *melts* Yes, this is the filming location of everyone’s favourite drama, "Secret Garden". Since it’s located nearby to Daepo Coast, you can include this in your itinerary as well! Nice place for photo taking and then there’s the famous kissing bench too! Plus point, it’s free of charge!

Teddy Bear Museum

Disney theme teddy bears

A fan of teddy bears would fall in love with this place no matter how young or how old you are! The museum is huge and they have teddies both indoors and outdoors! They even have a small theater for the Elvis bear to hold a mini concert! The entrance fees is only 7,000 won which is pretty worth it!

Yeongmeori Coast


Our driver took us here to view the Dragon Head Rock but due to time constraint, tiredness and a little misunderstanding, we only took a stroll around the surrounding area and did not climb up to the top. We can also see the beautiful Sanbanggulsa Temple on the opposite side.

Hyeopjae Beach


Love, love the beach! Since Jeju is an island, it is obvious that the beach is a definitely must visit place. The scenery is awesome and we can see the Mt. Hallasa from the beach. Too bad we went during end of autumn so it was too cold to take a dip in the beautiful blue sea! We further read online that you are only allowed to swim in the beach during summer so early July to late August would be the best time to visit! :)

Hallim Park


For Malaysians, we would advise you to skip this if you are fighting for time to make your trip worthwhile as this park is very similar to our botanical gardens where you can take a stroll and enjoy looking at the colourful flowers and plants. Nothing much except for the mini folk village and lava caves. The entrance fees are 5,000 won per person.

Jeju Mysterious Road


Interesting place to visit where gravity beats all odds! Here, all cars and buses roll uphill instead of down even when the car is pointed downhill on neutral gear :o

Korea At A Glance: Day 1

Day 1 : PG-KL-SEOUL
Myeongdong Cathedral Church



We did not include this in our itinerary due to time constraint but Fate somehow led us to it after a few wrong turns. You should include this because the church is really majestic and beautiful. It’s definitely worth visiting even if you’re not a Christian! :)

Directions to Myeongdong Cathedral Church:
Myeong-dong Subway Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 8
Walk along Toegyero-gil st. for about 300m and turn right at the intersection.
Walk along Myeongdong-gil st. for 100m to the Catholic Center
Walk up along the center.

Euljiro Ipgu Subway Station (Seoul Subway Line No. 2), Exit 5
Turn right and walk along Myeongdong3-gil st. for 400m
Turn left and walk along Myeongdong-gil st. for 400m to the Catholic Center
Walk up along the center.

Lotte World



We planned this in the afternoon as after doing some research online, the after 4pm entrance fees are cheaper. There was also an additional 20% discount for tourists so we ended up paying only 23,000 won each!

However, if possible do not go on a weekend because the queues are crazy long! Believe it or not, it took us more than an hour to line up for just one ride! We didn’t manage to go on every ride as time were against us. Furthermore because we were there in November, the sun sets really early, around 6pm and it was dark before we knew it! :(

Directions to Lotte World:
Jamsil Station (Seoul Subway Line 2 & 8), Exit 4.
Lotte World is directly connected to the station.
Lotte World website: http://www.lotteworld.com/

Friday 28 June 2013

Korea Trip Itinerary At A Glance

Hello there!

We came up with a rough plan weeks before leaving for Korea to help us save time and to avoid the four of us from pulling our hair out in deciding where to go. However, planning and actually putting the plan into action is a whole different story altogether. Transportation, length of journey and time are the 3 factors that are always fighting hard against us.

This is what we came up with...

And this is what we ended up with..


Despite the odds, we would strongly advise you to have a rough plan and don't have a panic attack if you are unable to follow it through. At least, you still have something to fall back on and not go around Korea like headless chickens haha You can either reschedule it to another day or worse come to worst, you can always make another trip down to Korea again in the future to cover all the places that you've missed out ;)

Wednesday 5 June 2013

About Us

Not only do we share the same surnames but we share the same passion to travel all over the world to meet different people, experience different cultures and speak different languages.

In each and every country that we flutter to, we will share all our experiences and tips to make your holiday a fun and memorable one without the need to declare yourself a bankrupt when you return :P Because we’ve been there and done it, we can help you to better prepare yourselves for what to expect and what to avoid. 

We all know, first hand, how hard it is to do the preparation and research especially if you are on a budget. Hence, we decided to create this blog hoping to help people just like us in sharing what we already know. From recommended itineraries, budgets, accommodations, food to places of interest...Everything will now just be a click away in this blog!

Just sit back, relax, read up and take note!

 Let us, Lady Travel Bugs flutter around and do the rest! :)