2. Korean Government does not particularly promote camping in
Korea but surely campers will enjoy Korea more than any other
camping experiences they had. National parks are the best bet for
recreational camping in natural areas, but campgrounds in tourist
areas such as Seoul are available.
Campsites sprout in almost all major cities in Korea, they have set
their own camping resort with of course support from the central
government. Every campsite differs from each other, some are
better even so camping facilities are considered a good alternative
for Korea, where there is less accommodation provision outside of
the city.
3. Travelling in Seoul can get a little airless sometimes since one-fifth of the population of Korea
resides in the mega city. If you are more of a nature lover type, there are a number of
venues nestled inside and outside of Seoul that provide a quieter yet equally exciting
alternative to city thrill. Campers are sure tired of the city that is why they are enthusiastic of
the thought of camping so that they may be able to enjoy the cool, calm and lush of nature.
Camping gives a great opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the fast forward city
life.
If you are not so much of a fun of camping you must try camping in Korea. Camping in
Korea is one of the best ways to see the many stunning things life can offer. Beautiful
national and provincial parks scattered throughout the country will satisfy your picky taste
buds for fun. They present beautiful settings, cultural sites, hiking trails and other attractions.
These parks are well run with a developed infrastructure and well-appointed campgrounds,
several offering tents and mattresses for hire. There may be amusement parks, playgrounds,
swimming and sports available on the premises or nearby. These campgrounds usually have
tents and bedding as well as restaurants and shops and often have hot water and
electricity.
And the most fun part is many of these parks offer campgrounds with full utilities for as low as
3,000 won per night, family fun adventure for less.
4. Unfortunately not all throughout the year these campsites will be available,
most campgrounds are close during winter. Booking is a must more especially
during peak season, form late July to August; it’s first come-, first-serve basis.
There are also private campgrounds, Gangwon province has a number of
campgrounds as choices. The Songjiho Auto Camping Resort is open April to
November with 90 tent sites. Reservations are recommended. Shaded sites are
available at Solsum Camping. The Mangsang Auto Camping Resort for
caravans and tents is near the sandy Mangsang Beach and has a cafeteria,
playground and laundry; caravans — recreational vehicles — and cabins are
available for rent. Gyeonggi Province is home to Jara Island’s Jarasum
Campground and Bandi Camping in Paju and Nanji Camp in Sangam-dong.
The best part about camping is you got to go back to basics and enjoy life as
it is. You have to start from scratch. You can go back to being kids when you
were just playing house, while you enjoy the scenery and the sense of being in
the wild. It can be very thrilling and you can have the change to experience
new thing every after camping trips.
5. Raising her children and using her gifts
• How many children did
Coretta Scott King have?
• What were their names?
• How did she use her
background in music to
support and further the
civil rights movement?
6. Traveling to celebrate freedom
• Make a timeline of the dates and places that Martin Luther and Coretta
Scott King visited together to celebrate a country’s freedom, to honor
the memory of an inspirational leader, and to accept a prestigious
award.
Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of
Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 Event 7 Event 8
1st Date 2nd Date 3rd Date 4th Date 5th Date 6th Date 7th Date 8th Date
Description of Description Description Description Description Description Description Description
Event of Event of Event of Event of Event of Event of Event of Event
7. Speaking out and taking a stand
• Tell about the different
places and times that
Coretta Scott King spoke
in public to take a stand
against injustice and to
support peace.
8. Coretta Scott King’s legacy
• Describe the other
organizations that
Coretta Scott King
established to further the
cause of social justice in
the United States and
around the world.