I'm really the Queen of Procrastinators. I'd love to cook up a credible excuse of being busy (which of course, I am), but a more legit one will be the unreliable Internet service we had in Bali. Believe me, I planned a whole lazy afternoon lounging by the pool side, sipping cocktail in my swimwear and updating my blog in bliss but NOOO... they had to only allow one device for internet access. I hate to disappoint but real work always gets priority. yikes.
So here it is, blabbers aside...my very awesome continuation of the best of Korea! I say awesome because (you have to give credits to the amazing photos we took with our DSLR), nobody likes to see ugly, irrelevant pictures and more unnecessary content. At least if my words bore you, you might still scroll down for the pictures. lol. And by the way, did I remind you that I still can't get enough of Autumn?
Day 4 - Mount Sorak
If you have been on a guided tour or are planning to go, then this place is definitely part of the itinerary. I have been there like 3 times (including this), first in winter (so terribly cold I cannot fathom anything spectacular about the place), second time in Summer where we trekked up the mountains in Slippers (yes, me and friendsie somehow didn't get the memo that our fellow uni-mates are conquering mountains) but thank god we survived it (: And this time, in Autumn - in all it's glorious beauty.
unlike the the first 2 times, we actually took a cable car up. |
Oh, before I forget, was mentioning in my previous post that we encountered a SUPER WEIRD driver/guide. In case you're wondering why we needed one, firstly if you're not on a guided tour it is pretty difficult to get there. It takes at least 4 hours journey from Seoul to the destination and you need to change buses when you get there. So if you're going during peak periods (like we did) on your own, you're basically tossed. Cus' I assure you won't wanna battle for space in those sardine-packed buses with the ajumas because you will NEVER win. They are both immuned to pain and judgement, if you get what I mean. Secondly, I did some research and found this local day-tour company that does this kinda trips so we signed up for it with the help of the hotel.
Little did we know that we were actually in for a nerve-wrecking experience....
To sum it up, the van reeks of a weird body odour, the tour guide was a middle-aged uncle who kept smiling coyly at us all the time, he TALKS to himself complete with weird hand gestures and the worst part - he nearly fell asleep en-route to the mountains. OMG max. Bad experience 101 for you. So if you ever plan to take day tours with this company called "SALLY TOURS", you may wanna think twice.
I reckon the scenery along the way was far prettier than the waterfall. Look at those maple leaves painted in crimson! too pretty (: |
Bee posing near the temple - his trademark, Gaze-afar look. haha... |
Nope mummie and daddie isn't mimicking Bee, I sneaked a pic while they were posing for him (: |
I can't bring em' home so I'm gonna snap em' up all up in photos! hee hee... |
The emo-nemo supermodel in the making. |
....and we arrive ON THE TOP! In one-piece, as a family! YAY.... |
Day 5 - Namsan Tower
Another tourist must-go place. It's easy to get there, just alight at Myeong Dong Station and take exit 3. Follow the signs and you'll be on your way (: |
Selca with mummie & Ferts |
Kiasu Bee, Scared we cannot find.... |
We settled for a less conspicuous place in the end. haahaa... |
Little girl says " I could sell them all for candies". (: |
...As promised, the highly anticipated finale to this post....
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THERE. Just what was our 'tour guide' doing with his hand in his buttocks?! |
WTH you posted the Tour guide scratching his ass photo!! hahahaha..
ReplyDelete@Jae Ang I had to share if not keep for ourselves to admire?? lol.
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