Going on a trip may be exciting, but packing for one is a different story. You might find it overwhelming to think about only the things you really need while trying to fit everything you want to bring into a small suitcase. Being well-prepared is essential to ensure that your journey is smooth and stress-free.
If you’re planning a trip to Korea, there are specific things you need to consider when packing. Bringing the right items will enhance your experience and ensure you’re properly equipped for any adventure you might encounter. Aside from the usual flight requirements, here are the items you should pack when traveling to Korea:
Clothes Based on Season
Unlike the Philippines, Korea experiences four distinct seasons that transition quickly. You need to be mindful of the country’s season during your visit. If it’s winter, it will be very cold due to the low temperatures and strong winds, so bring warm layers to keep comfortable. If you’re traveling from June to August, it’s summer in Korea, so pack light clothing. Don’t forget your swimsuit in case you want to visit Korea’s beaches or pools.
In Korea, you’ll likely be going on long walks, so ensure that the shoes you bring are comfortable for walking to maximize your trip. Shoes with thick soles are recommended for added comfort.
Unlocked Phone
Getting your phone unlocked before your trip is necessary if you want to use it for calls and texts in Korea. This will enable you to use a new SIM card in your phone. Since most smartphones can only be unlocked through their service providers, you should contact your current carrier beforehand to ensure your phone can be used in a different country.
Camera
Traveling to Korea means you’ll encounter breathtaking views and spectacular attractions you’ll want to photograph. If possible, bring a camera to document your best memories and the wonderful places you’ll visit. For photography enthusiasts, large cameras can be cumbersome and bulky, so it may be better to pack a point-and-shoot camera, which is more compact and easily fits in a small handheld case. Don’t worry, you can also use your smartphone camera, especially if it has good quality—it will be easier to carry around than a separate camera.
Korean Phrase Books
In Korea, you might find it challenging to understand road signs and menus since the Korean alphabet is very different from the letters you’re used to. Learning a bit of the language can be helpful, and Korean phrase books can guide you with pronunciation and basic phrases to help you navigate well in Korea.
Plug Adapters
Since the plugs in Korea are different from those in other countries, it’s best to bring at least one plug adapter. This will ensure you can charge your devices or use any electrical equipment without a problem. Specifically, a Type F power adapter would be useful in Korea.
Deodorant
In Korea, locals use deodorants less frequently than people in other countries. If you sweat easily, make sure to pack your own deodorant. It can be challenging to find and more expensive in Korea, and it might not be as strong as you prefer.
Sheets and Towels
Visitors to Korea often find the bed sheets and pillowcases uncomfortable because the quality of bedding is different and not as soft as what you might be used to. While nice sheets are available at department stores in Korea, they can be expensive, so it’s better to bring your own. Towels in Korea are also smaller and less fluffy than what you might be accustomed to. To avoid concerns about quality and price, include a towel in your suitcase.
Including these items on your packing list will help ensure an enjoyable experience during your trip to Korea. Once you’ve packed these essentials, make sure to dress appropriately for your journey and double-check your belongings before leaving!