Hau Bang Travel Service Co. Ltd, South Korea leading inbound tour operator, offer the best and most comprehensive tour products which are package together for your enjoyment. You do not have to lose sleep over wondering what to do next as day to day itinerary will be prepare for prior to your arrival.
   Home > Weather & Geography

WEATHER & GEOGRAPHY


 The Korean peninsula extends southward from the eastern end of the  Asian continent. The
 peninsula is roughly 1,030 km (612 miles) long  and 175 km (105 miles) wide at its narrowest point.
 Mountains cover  70% of Korea's land mass, making it one of the most mountainous  regions in the
 world.

 The lifting and folding of Korea’s granite and limestone base has created breathtaking landscapes
 of scenic hills and valleys. The mountain range that  stretches the length of the east coast plunges
 steeply into the East Sea, while along the southern and western coasts, the mountains descend
 gradually to the coastal plains that produce the bulk of Korea’s agricultural crops, especially rice.

 The Korean peninsula is divided just slightly north of the 38th  parallel. The democratic Republic of
 Korea in the south and communist North  Korea  are separated by a demilitarized zone.

 

 

 Spring  Summer
 Winter  Autumn

Four Distinct Seasons

 Spring lasts from late March to may and is warm.
 Various flowers including the picturesque cherry blossom
 cover the nation mountain and fields during this time
 

 Summer  lasts from June to early September. It is a
 hot and humid time of the year.



 Autumn lasts from September to November, and
 produces mild weather. It is the best season for visiting
 Korea.
 

 Winter  lasts from December to mid-March. It can be
 bitterly cold during this time due to the influx of cold
 Siberian air. Heavy snow in the northern and
 eastern parts of Korea makes favourable skiing
 conditions.

 

 

 Useful links |   What to wear in Korea   |  Korea Phone Rental   |  KTX Train Schedule   | Korea Seasonal Changes

 Mt Sorak Sightseeing Information  |  Busan & Gyeongju Sightseeing Information

Yeongju Daejanggeum Cultural Village  | Korea Catholics Holy Places Sightseeing