Ski in Korea!

For our last trip, we were supposed to go on Templestay. It's a good experience and a good chance to see beautiful landscape and nice atmosphere. But we already did Templestay before, and we wanted something more exciting. So we decided to go to ski!

 













We checked some ski resorts near Seoul. There are many, and we chose Vivaldi Park, a popular and quite new one.

To go there, it's better to book the pass and the equipment through internet on their website. So, we just needed to ride the bus on the morning. They have many places to depart, so it's easy to go wherever you stay in Seoul or surroundings.

We took the bust at 9, and arrived there around 10.30. Great, because it was Thursday and there wasn't many cars or traffic jams.

So, getting there we got some breakfast, and rent our equipment. The ski slopes have different difficulty levels. And original names related to music genres!


So we started our skiing and snowboarding on the 'Blues' slope. Quite good to start. But many people practicing around there. So we tried also 'Ballad' which was a bit longer and higher. We kept practicing and getting familiar with the skis and the snowboards.



We also wanted to try medium and hard levels too, so we headed to 'Jazz', 'Funky' and finally the challenge of 'Techno'. We fell down many times, but it was so much fun.



After getting some food available all around the resort (not only korean food, also fastfood, coffeeshops...) we were pretty tired and our time was over. So we returned back the equipment and took the bus back home.


Korea is getting popular in ski resorts. And all of them are really good. We can find all that you need to spend great days on the snow. And the price is also good. So, don't think it twice and go to ski in Korea!! And many of them are prepared to offer all night ski! Gotta try it next time!