Climate in South Korea
South Koreans pride themselves on their country’s very distinctive and beautiful four seasons. As in neighbouring Japan, South Korea hosts cherry blossom festivals each spring (March and April), and these blooms attract visitors from across the country.
Summers tend to be rainy at first with high humidity levels towards the middle of the season. Autumn is spectacularly beautiful in the mountainous areas as leaves turn red, orange, auburn, brown and gold.
Winters tend to be quite cold, particularly as you move further north, a climate which lends itself to excellent skiing and ice-fishing adventures.
Summers tend to be rainy at first with high humidity levels towards the middle of the season. Autumn is spectacularly beautiful in the mountainous areas as leaves turn red, orange, auburn, brown and gold.
Winters tend to be quite cold, particularly as you move further north, a climate which lends itself to excellent skiing and ice-fishing adventures.

