From gazing out into the Grand Canyon, or underwater at the Great Barrier Reef, visiting the natural wonders of the world is an experience almost anyone in your family can appreciate. With so many natural wonders around the world, you almost never have to venture far to get a glimpse of one of nature’s beauties. What is needed to truly appreciate these amazing sites? A good camera, comfortable shoes and the right attire to fit the weather will make your trip a treat. Many natural wonders have eco-friendly hotels, or other accommodations that help you enjoy your stay and reward you with great views. Plan a road trip for an awe inspiring adventure in your favorite National Park, or plan a longer vacation to truly immerse yourself in an amazing site....read more »
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photo by Beverley and JamieSeoul
Seoul is the capital city of South Korea, and holds some of the most impressive historical sites in all of Asia for tourists to enjoy. These include the five grand palaces build by the Joseon Dynasty, as well as various shrines and museums throughout th... read more »
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photo by KerenBusan
Busan is the largest port city in the Republic of Korea as well as the country’s second largest city next to Seoul. A bustling metropolis, Busan is known for many important aspects of culture from its baseball team, the Lotte Giants, to the Pusan Intern... read more »
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photo by blindboy662Cheonghak-dong
Find highlights on things to do and see in Cheonghak-dong shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Cheonghak-dong across multiple sites to help plan... read more »
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photo by AislignGyeongju
Enchanced by its distinct identity, Gyeongju is a magnetic tourist destination in eastern South Korea. Well-maintained historic sites abound within this city, making it a virtual “musuem without walls.” An easy city to maneuver, visitors can convenientl... read more »
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photo by AislignJeju-do
Find highlights on things to do and see in Jeju-do shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Jeju-do across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
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photo by tbayboundSeoraksan
Find highlights on things to do and see in Seoraksan shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Seoraksan across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
Top Five Natural Wonder Trip Blogs
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Hiking BukHan San | Apr 14 06'
"The “start early/end early” part never really seemed to happen--- we are more of the “crack of nooners” ..."
Spring came late, but that didn’t mean that I tried to will Spring to happen. March was my deadline for spring to make its presence in Korea. Mothe... Continue reading »
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Going back in time-- Vaction to the ancient Silla Kingdom | Jan 08 06'
"More amazing than the hospitality was all the sights.....A SILLA DRINKING GAME....."
In a rare move we had a "vacation"-- this weekend about 80% of our kids participated in a 5 day winter camp with our sister organization BR (Brain... Continue reading »
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Fresh AIR!!! | Jan 27 06'
"Turns out it's worth the cold to go in the winter."
Left Seoul at 9:15pm Friday night. Wanted to leave on the 8pm bus, but the ticket lady said, "No, express bus, 9:15pm". Okay, sure. Meet up with Pa... Continue reading »
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Blue Crane Village | Jul 24 07'
"Thru a few wooden gates and one stone gate is one of the most fascinating Temples I have seen."
Perched high in the mountains an hour above Hadong, caught somewhere between the United Kingdom and modern Korea is the small folk village of Cheon... Continue reading »
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hotel heaven and silly fun in Busan | Apr 23 06'
"Our food came and we were bewildered, it was very strange looking, and seemed kinda floppy."
So, on Monday, Ryan and I set off for Busan after going to visit James at his school and meet his crazy kindergarten students, who apparently were... Continue reading »


