

Autumn in Korea on ₹2.75 lakh: How this Bengaluru couple planned a 12-day K-drama getaway
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Chasing autumn in South Korea, Bengaluru-based Jiwangi Singh and Milan Tanna turned their K-drama dreams into a thoughtfully planned 12-day holiday.When narrowing down their next international trip, the couple wanted a destination that blended culture, coastal charm and immersive local experiences—without stretching their budget. South Korea checked all the boxes.They spent a total of ₹2.75 lakh, striking a balance between smart savings and meaningful splurges.“We built our itinerary to save where it mattered and spend on must-do experiences.
We skipped taxis for buses and metros, cooked quick breakfasts at our Airbnb, and still indulged in scenic train rides in Busan and skincare hauls from Seoul’s famed beauty stores.”As part of Mint’s travel series, Singh shares how the couple planned a memorable and relatively affordable South Korean getaway.We began planning 2–3 months in advance, primarily to align the trip with peak autumn foliage—one of the biggest reasons we chose Korea.Our visa took around 15 working days. To avoid last-minute delays and missing the foliage window, we opted to apply through an agent.
The visa fee and VFS charges were about ₹4,800 per person. We paid an additional ₹5,000 (for both) to the agent who handled the process.We chose to book through an agent for convenience and peace of mind, especially because our entire trip hinged on precise timing.
We were set on traveling in November, with peak autumn colors and crowds beginning to thin, yet still plenty of foliage to enjoy.That decision paid off.The autumn colours in Gyeongju and Nami Island were absolutely surreal. The shades of red, orange and yellow made everything look straight out of a painting.November
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